Remove an orphaned DPM 2010 agent

October 11th, 2010

Today I tried to remove an orphaned DPM 2010 agent from my DPM console. But I couldn’t find how to do that. :)

I found out that there is a powershell script to do just that. It’s called “Remove-ProductionServer.ps1″, sweet

Just startup your DPM Powershell environment and run the script.

It will ask you for your DPM server and the server to remove. You could also provide these as parameters, like so:

.\Remove-ProductionServer.ps1 <DPM Server Name> <Protected Server Name>

That’s it….

Exam 70-668 PRO: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Administrator

September 3rd, 2010

Today I passed this exam with 815 points. So I can call myself:

Yeah, still adaptive enough. ;)

The History of the Internet

August 21st, 2010

Another great poster from the people of onlineschools.org

How the Internet works

August 17th, 2010

I found a great poster, with some very good and basic information of how the internet works. It covers tcp/ip, ipaddresses, DNS, Web Hosting and some more fun stuff.

How the Internet works