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		<title>Enable Wireless, Server 2008 R2, rtl8191se</title>
		<link>http://blog.isaacblum.com/2010/04/12/enable-wireless-server-2008-r2-rtl8191se/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 22:56:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IsaacBlum</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this all started when I wanted to enable my wireless adapter. I found the Latest driver(rtl8191se).  But everytime I tried to  install the driver i got this error: &#8220;The service section in the inf invalid&#8221; . Of course this was driving me crazy&#8230;. I spent at least an hour looking through an INF file to see [...]]]></description>
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<p>So this all started when I wanted to enable my wireless adapter. I found the <a title="Latest Driver" href="http://www.realtek.com.tw/DOWNLOADS/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&amp;PNid=21&amp;PFid=48&amp;Level=5&amp;Conn=4&amp;DownTypeID=3&amp;GetDown=false&amp;Downloads=true" target="_blank">Latest driver</a>(rtl8191se).  But everytime I tried to  install the driver i got this error: &#8220;The service section in the inf invalid&#8221; . Of course this was driving me crazy&#8230;. I spent at least an hour looking through an INF file to see if i could figure out what the problem was.  Anyway long story short see below.</p>
<p>The walkthrough below is not from me. <a title="Link" href="http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/08/24/enable-wireless-wi-fi-in-windows-server-2008-r2-to-fix-no-connections-available-error/" target="_blank">Link</a></p>
<p>After installing <a href="http://www.tipandtrick.net/2008/windows-server-2008-official-direct-download-links/">Windows Server 2008</a> or <a href="http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/08/18/free-windows-server-2008-r2-evaluation-180-days-installation-iso-and-vhd-for-hyper-v-official-direct-download-links/">Windows Server 2008 R2</a>, the wireless adapter or <a id="KonaLink0" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,0);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,0);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,0);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">WiFi</span></a> adapter is not working or functioning. <a id="KonaLink1" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,1);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,1);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,1);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">System</span></a> cannot detect or see any wireless networks with no wireless networks available error message, and system cannot <a id="KonaLink2" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,2);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,2);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,2);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">connect</span></a> to Internet or wireless LAN.</p>
<p>To make matter worse, users have installed the proper signed driver for the wireless adapter, either through <a id="KonaLink3" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,3);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,3);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,3);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">Windows Update</span></a>, drivers CD from vendor or download latest and correct driver from OEM or manufacturer’s website. In Device Manager, the wireless or WiFi <a id="KonaLink4" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,4);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,4);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,4);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">network adapter</span></a> is working properly. And, when using <a id="KonaLink5" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,5);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,5);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,5);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">Windows Server</span></a> built-in diagnostics feature to troubleshoot the no wireless connection problem, it indicates that the wireless adapter is either having driver or <a id="KonaLink6" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,6);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,6);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,6);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">hardware</span></a> issue.</p>
<p>The cause of the no wireless connection is that <a id="KonaLink7" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,7);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,7);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,7);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">Windows Server 2008</span></a> and Windows Server 2008 R2 disables and turns off Wireless LAN service by default, which supports the wireless WLAN Auto Configuration service, and configures WLAN AutoConfig for automatic startup.</p>
<p>In order to turn on Wireless LAN and WLAN AutoConfig service in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, go to <strong>Server Manager</strong> (in <strong>Administrator Tools</strong>). Go to <strong>Features</strong> branch and click on <strong>Add Features</strong>. Click and tick the check box for <strong>Wireless LAN Service</strong>. Complete the installation wizard to install wireless support.</p>
<p>The Wireless LAN Service configures the WLAN AutoConfig service to start automatically, regardless of whether the <a id="KonaLink8" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,8);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,8);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,8);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">computer</span></a> has any IEEE 802.11 wireless adapters installed. When enabled, WLAN AutoConfig enumerates every <a id="KonaLink9" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,9);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,9);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,9);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">wireless network adapter</span></a> installed on the computer, manages IEEE 802.11 wireless connections, and manages the wireless connection profiles that contain the settings required to configure a wireless client to connect to a <a id="KonaLink10" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,10);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,10);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,10);" href="#" target="_top"><span style="color: blue;">wireless network</span></a>. WLAN AutoConfig allows user to connect to an existing wireless network (data encryption key or network key may be required), change wireless network connection settings, configure a connection to a new wireless network, and specify preferred wireless networks. WLAN AutoCofig also notifies user when new wireless networks are available. When switching wireless networks, WLAN AutoConfig dynamically updates your wireless network adapter settings to match the settings of that new network and a network connection attempt will be made.</p>
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		<title>Server 2008 SMTP not logging.</title>
		<link>http://blog.isaacblum.com/2009/10/17/server-2008-smtp-not-logging/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 20:33:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IsaacBlum</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SMTP Service already installed and it&#8217;s not logging. 1) Install ODBC Logging module (role service in Server Manager) 2) Stop / Start the SMTP Service 3) Verify your SMTP service is configured for logging. It&#8217;s not on by default. 4) Try a local telnet test (assuming the telnet client is installed) 5) Look at your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SMTP Service already installed and it&#8217;s not logging.</p>
<p>1) Install ODBC Logging module (role service in Server Manager)</p>
<p>2) Stop / Start the SMTP Service</p>
<p>3) Verify your SMTP service is configured for logging.  It&#8217;s not on by default.</p>
<p>4) Try a local telnet test (assuming the telnet client is installed)</p>
<p>5) Look at your log folder.</p>
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		<title>Helpful netsh commands while working with sstp vpn setup&#8217;s server 2008</title>
		<link>http://blog.isaacblum.com/2009/10/12/helpful-netsh-commands-while-working-with-sstp-vpn-setups-server-2008/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 15:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IsaacBlum</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[netsh http show ssl netsh http delete sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:443 netsh http delete sslcert ipport=[::]:443 netsh http add sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:443 certhash=xxx appid={ba195980-cd49-458b-9e23-c84ee0adcd75} netsh http add sslcert ipport=[::]:443 certhash=xxx appid={ba195980-cd49-458b-9e23-c84ee0adcd75}]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>netsh http show ssl</p>
<p>netsh http delete sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:443<br />
netsh http delete sslcert ipport=[::]:443</p>
<p>netsh http add sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:443 certhash=xxx appid={ba195980-cd49-458b-9e23-c84ee0adcd75}<br />
netsh http add sslcert ipport=[::]:443 certhash=xxx appid={ba195980-cd49-458b-9e23-c84ee0adcd75}</p>
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		<title>PowerShell Missing on Server 2008???!!!</title>
		<link>http://blog.isaacblum.com/2009/09/29/powershell-missing-on-server-2008/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 22:47:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IsaacBlum</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steps Below. 1. Click Start and select Server Manager. 2. When the Server Manager window appears, go to the left pane and select Features. 3. On the right, click the Add Features link. 4. Scroll down the list and check the Windows PowerShell checkbox. 5. Click Next. 6. Click Install. 7. When the installation is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steps Below.</p>
<p>1. Click Start and select Server Manager.</p>
<p>2. When the Server Manager window appears, go to the left pane and select Features.</p>
<p>3. On the right, click the Add Features link.</p>
<p>4. Scroll down the list and check the Windows PowerShell checkbox.</p>
<p>5. Click Next.</p>
<p>6. Click Install.</p>
<p>7. When the installation is complete, Windows should display that the installation succeeded.</p>
<p>8. Click Close.</p>
<p>9. Close the Server Manager.</p>
<p>10. To open PowerShell, go to the Start Menu, click All Programs and expand the Windows PowerShell 1.0 folder to get to the shortcut to Windows PowerShell.</p>
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