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December 30, 2005

sandrorafael.com - my new home

Filed under: Announcements

http://sandrorafael.com/ is my new and of course permanent address in the internet. check it out for more latest posts. thanks.

October 9, 2005

How to install Chikka and other Java Runtime Environment in Ubuntu Linux

Filed under: Linux, strdoc

In strdoc, I got a quick guide how to install Chikka and other Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in your Ubuntu Linux.

September 19, 2005

Red Hat Mail Server (Using Postfix and Dovecot)

Filed under: strdoc

I posted in my strdoc a quick-guide how to setup a Mail Server using Postfix and Dovecot in a Red Hat Linux environment.

September 15, 2005

Orkut, Google University and Yahoo Mail Beta

Filed under: Google, Yahoo

New things I found today.

September 14, 2005

WordPress.Com Invites

Filed under: Announcements

You want to have a WordPress Blog Account? I’m giving invites here :)

Google Blog Search: Goodbye Technorati?

Filed under: Google

Google Blog Search is now up and running being the first major search engine (others like MSN and Yahoo) to offer full-blown blog and feed search capabilities.

Both available in blogsearch.google.com and search.blogger.com.

Read more in strdoc… :)

August 24, 2005

Google Talk for Linux

Filed under: Google

Before I found the availability of Google Talk for Windows; I already able to configure Google Talk for Linux, check here how I set it up.

August 5, 2005

Sean Linus F. Rafael

Filed under: Sean Linus

Thanks God for giving us another gift of love.

August 1, 2005

Protected: Make Easy Money with Google

Filed under: Announcements, AdSense

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July 31, 2005

Backing Up Active Directory

Filed under: Active Directory

How to back up Active Directory to tape or disk?

1. Go to Start –> All Programs (or Programs for Windows 2000) –> Accessories –> System Tools –> Backup.

2. Click the Advanced Mode link.

3. Click the Backup tab.

4. Check the box beside System State.

5. Check the box beside any other files, directories, or drives you would also like to back up.

6. For Backup destination, select either File or Tape depending on where you want to back up the data to.

7. For Backup media or file name, type either the name of a file or select the tape to save the backup to.

8. Click the Start Backup button twice.






















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