Happy New Year to all
Written by Hans Straat, Friday, 02 January 2009

We from Datacrash wish all a happy new year and hope you all get a beautiful 2009. 2008 is a few days behind us already and was a excelent year for us at datacrash. The number of visitors went up a bit and we hope in 2009 to serve even a more visitors with news articles , news flashes howto's and more. I hope all of you visiting this site still have 10 fingers :) and all bodyparts remaining. I myself went carbid shooting wich is a old tradition in The Netherlands ( read more in dutch though with movies ) until the steelcables broke. I did it in Leiden city so without steelcables not done. Well I hope we get lot's of news for you again in 2009 and hope you all visit us a lot.

cheers,

Hans

 
Poll: What should VMWare focus on in 2009
Written by Hans Straat, Tuesday, 23 December 2008

[article on virtualistic.nl]

I attended the VMUG 2008 last week and had a great time! I finallymet up with a bunch of bloggers I wanted to shake hands with for a long time.. 

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spam messages on datacrash
Written by Hans Straat, Monday, 08 December 2008
I have been noticed that a lot of comments are pure spam. This of course is not wanted and I have decided that from now on only registerd users can write comments. So if you want to write a comment and are not registerd yet you have to register. We won't use your email or other stuf for commercial purposes.
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Migrate a CSG3.1 from 2003 to 2008 server
Written by Hans Straat, Friday, 28 November 2008
This howto describes the steps you take in order to migrate a Citrix secure gateway 3.1 that runs on windows server 2003 to windows server 2008
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Citrix Take 2 promotion
Written by Hans Straat, Wednesday, 26 November 2008
I have seen the retake your examns for free from microsoft for a long time now, but today I received a email from Citrix with a Take 2 offer promo deal.
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Compare GPO's
Written by Hans Straat, Sunday, 23 November 2008
SDM software a rising star in the group policy world (they have in depth expertise) anounced yesterday they have launched a tool to compare group policies within a domain or cross domains
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