Curt Spanburgh
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Curt Spanburgh (cspanburgh@scg.net) is a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, a Microsoft Dynamics CRM MVP, and a consultant for Solutions Consulting Group. He has worked with Microsoft applications for more than 20 years, and moderates the Microsoft Dynamics Support forum at www.minasi.com.
Email address: cspanburgh@scg.net
Web site: http://www.scg.net/
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9 results found for Curt Spanburgh, displaying items 1 - 9
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SharePoint Backup Tools
Whether you administer a single SharePoint server or a large farm, there's a backup and recovery solution tailored to your needs.
Windows IT Pro
Do You Drive a Hybrid?
A "hybrid" IT solution, which uses both SaaS and onsite applications where they best fit, could be a commonsense choice for your business.
Windows IT Pro
Don’t Shoot the Application
When troubleshooting a client's application error, I had to look outside the application to find the problem.
Windows IT Pro
A Day in an IT Consultant's Life
An IT consultant's life has its ups and downs--here's the story of one day, composed to the tune of the Beatles song, "A Day in the Life." Hit it, boys!
Windows IT Pro
SaaS: It’s Closer Than You Think
Online applications such as Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online are on the front lines of anytime, anywhere computing—and make business sense.
Windows IT Pro
Twelve Angry Techs
Follow an IT team through a late-night troubleshooting session involving Microsoft CRM, SQL Server Reporting Services, Microsoft IIS, and Kerberos.
Windows IT Pro
Twelve Angry Techs
Follow an IT team through a late-night troubleshooting session involving Microsoft CRM, SQL Server Reporting Services, Microsoft IIS, and Kerberos.
SQL Server Magazine
Castaway on Command-Prompt Island
Curt Spanburgh relates the tale of a Windows administrator who, after patching his company’s servers, couldn't access a server using the Windows GUI tools. The admin’s solution: Use the SC command-line tool to troubleshoot the problem and restore service.
Windows IT Pro
Crouching Server, Hidden Memory Leak
An IT pro relates a suspenseful tale of how he discovered—and fixed—the cause of a small-business customer's repeated server crashes.
Windows IT Pro
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