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October 2012 - Posts

This screen http://support.microsoft.com/select/default.aspx?target=assistance&c1=508& looks like it doesn't list Windows 2012 Essentials.

You need to click on Windows 2012 first

https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&c1=508&gprid=16526&&st=1&wfxredirect=1&sd=gn

And then you see the Windows 2012 Essentials subsection

Posted Wed, Oct 31 2012 22:24 by bradley | with no comments
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Hat tip to Henry Craven for the heads up, thanks to Cal for the repro.

Installing      http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2574819 and 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2592687  on a Windows 7 and then 
attempting to RWA to a SBS 2011 standard/essentials or Essentials 2012 
server fails.

I am not seeing this on SBS 2008.

RDP 8.0 on Windows 7 SP1:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserveressentials/thread/c5ccd4a1-4502-4662-8c08-3e07c8b7eb51

Hang loose while this is investigated, don't roll these out to 
workstations if those workstations use Remote Web Access to connect.
Posted Wed, Oct 31 2012 22:03 by bradley | 3 comment(s)
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And it's confirmed.

An HP microserver will indeed hold and run with 16 gigs of RAM

 

Amazon.com: Corsair XMS3 8GB (1x8GB) DDR3 1333 MHz (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory (CMX8GX3M1A1333C9): Computers & Accessories:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006XB56VI

$38 bucks a 8 gig stick.

Posted Tue, Oct 30 2012 22:17 by bradley | 1 comment(s)
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from  Stefan Goßner - Site Home - TechNet Blogs:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/stefan_gossner/archive/2012/10/29/certain-microsoft-sharepoint-server-2013-installation-scenarios-are-not-supported.aspx

If you are planning to use SharePoint 2013 you should be familiar with the following article which outlines unsupported Installation scanarios for SharePoint 2013:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2764086/en-us

As summary the following Scenarios are unsupported:

  • Installation on Resilient File System (ReFS) - only NTFS is supported
  • Installation on a machine which is not joined to a domain
  • Installation on a domain Controller <<<< can't put it on top of an Essentials box
  • Installation on a Windows web Server
  • Installation on a Virtual Machine (VM) that uses Dynamic Memory
Posted Mon, Oct 29 2012 22:09 by bradley | 1 comment(s)
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So you want to go from a Windows 8 to the RWW inside a network of a SBS 2008 server.

...and you are hitting this?

The wizard cannot configure Remote Desktop Connection settings.  Make sure that the client version of Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 6.0 or later is installed on this computer.

1.  Ensure you have the latest SBS 2008 update rollup. http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2012/09/25/update-rollup-3-for-windows-small-business-server-2011-standard-and-update-rollup-6-for-windows-small-business-server-2008-available-now.aspx

2.  Use the classic IE not the metro one.

3.  Put the url of the web site in the trusted site zone

4.  Click on "compatibility" settings and place the site in compat mode.

Jump through all those hoops and you'll get in just fine.

Posted Mon, Oct 29 2012 21:23 by bradley | with no comments
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The video recordings are posted! Watch the Windows 8 for IT Pros Jump Start on Springboard!

If you missed the Joey Snow/Stephen Rose Windows 8 jump start the other day (or couldn't log in as I broke the cloud) the recordings are now posted.

I highly recommend watching and there's a lot of tips tricks and howtos in there.

Posted Mon, Oct 29 2012 12:52 by bradley | with no comments
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So want a play box for HyperV?  You can actually load up 16gigs on that Microserver.

Loading Up Your HP N40L MicroServer With 16GB Of RAM | Wahl Network:
http://wahlnetwork.com/2012/09/24/loading-up-your-hp-n40l-microserver-with-16gb-of-ram/
Modified BIOS for Microserver N40L enables hidden features - HP Microserver - HomeServerShow Forums:
http://homeservershow.com/forums/index.php?/topic/3397-modified-bios-for-microserver-n40l-enables-hidden-features/

I just ordered the RAM.. haven't done the bios hack.

Pulled out an old chestnut today... to be exact a 7 year old blog post to prove a point.

Exceptions to the rule - When you may WANT to turn off SMB message signing - Jesper's Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/jesper_johansson/archive/2005/11/22/414976.aspx

So Windows 2012 Essentials is a domain controller ... a domain controller that is a file server and a remote access server and a client backup server and ...well you get the idea.  And because it is a domain controller SMB signing is enabled by default.  If you set up Windows 2012 server essentials, you may want to disable SMB signing.

As showcased in this forum post...

File transfer speeds drop by 75% after joining Domain:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserveressentials/thread/73e666e5-aea2-482b-86b7-3b1d9e1d9bbf/

Jason Yoder, MCT: Disable SMB signing:
http://mctexpert.blogspot.com/2011/02/disable-smb-signing.html

You may also have to do this to connect scanners and other devices to the network.

And if you really want to do it the RIGHT way... do it like Eriq would want us to do it:

How To Disable SMB Signing in SBS 2003 :: Lessons Learned:
http://simultaneouspancakes.com/Lessons/2004/12/27/how-to-disable-smb-signing-in-sbs-2003/

 

Windows Server 2012 Essentials Migration Guides <BLOCKED SCRIPTvoid(0)>
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To avoid problems while migrating your existing server to Windows Server 
2012 Essentials, read the migration guide that applies to your business 
scenario before you begin the migration.

  * Migrate Windows Small Business Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012
    Essentials <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200112.aspx>

  * Migrate Windows Small Business Server 2008 to Windows Server 2012
    Essentials <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200141.aspx>

  * Migrate Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials to Windows
    Server 2012 Essentials
    <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj721737.aspx>

  * Migrate Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard to Windows
    Server 2012 Essentials
    <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj721754.aspx>

  * Migrate Windows Server 2008 Foundation to Windows Server 2012
    Essentials <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj721758.aspx>

  * Migrate Windows Server 2012 Essentials to New Hardware
    <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj730387.aspx>

  * Transition from Windows Server 2012 Essentials to Windows Server
    2012 Standard <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj247582.aspx>

So that I don't rehash topics that are MUCH better served elsewhere - and fleshed out a lot more... here's some resources you need watch, read, follow, dump into your brain

From the wegotserved site - lots of images and content about installing Essentials 2012

http://www.wegotserved.com/2012/10/12/install-windows-server-2012-essentials-hp-mediasmart-server/

http://www.wegotserved.com/2012/09/24/windows-server-2012-essentials-simplifies-folder-redirection-security-settings-group-policies/

http://www.wegotserved.com/2012/08/31/installing-windows-server-2012-essentials-part-3/

http://www.wegotserved.com/2012/08/26/installing-windows-server-2012-essentials-part-2/

http://www.wegotserved.com/2012/08/21/windows-server-2012-essentials-release-candidate/

http://www.wegotserved.com/2012/08/18/installing-windows-server-essentials-2012-part-1/

2012 Server Essentials with Home Server Show - YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2FLTHbzSFc&list=UUmTEzLSecWozHOMMJUnOpaw&index=4&feature=plcp

Tim Barrett on the Home Server show

Robert THE MAN Pearman

Enable DirectAccess on Windows Server 2012 Essentials « Title (Required):
http://titlerequired.com/2012/10/15/enable-directaccess-on-windows-server-2012-essentials/

Windows Server 2012 Essentials : Add a Network Printer « Title (Required):
http://titlerequired.com/2012/10/24/windows-server-2012-essentials-add-a-network-printer/

This works for sure with Server 2008 r2 and Exchange 2010 - On Prem Exchange Windows Server 2012 Essentials: The Script! « Title (Required):
http://titlerequired.com/2012/10/23/on-prem-exchange-windows-server-2012-essentials-the-script/

Now that 2013 has rtm'd I'll be testing this.

You'll be wanting to follow his Essentials blog posts:  Essentials « Title (Required):
http://titlerequired.com/tag/essentials/

I shouldn't beat up Paul Thurrott too much - after all he didn't get a free surface - but he did  advocate enabling the HyperV role on a domain controller by running Essentials through the transmorg process even though on twitter he can't remember he said that - but I digress...but anyway he does have a good set of blog posts showcasing what it can do:

Windows Server 2012 Essentials: Thinking About Backup Strategies:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-essentials-thinking-backup-strategies-144570
Windows Server 2012 Essentials: Migrate to Essentials:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-essentials-migrate-essentials-144500
Windows Server 2012 Essentials:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-essentials-144448
Windows Server 2012 Essentials: Connecting Windows 7 and 8 Home Versions:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-essentials-connecting-windows-7-8-home-versions-144442
Windows Server 2012 Essentials: Access the Server Remotely:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windows-server/windows-server-2012-essentials-access-server-remotely-144435
Windows Server 2012: Foundation vs. Essentials:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-foundation-essentials-144405
Windows Server 2012 Essentials: Coping with Alerts:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-essentials-coping-alerts-144380
Windows Server 2012 Essentials Tip: Enable and Configure Media Sharing:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-essentials-tip-enable-configure-media-sharing-144377
Windows Server 2012 Essentials: The Client Experience:
http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsserver2012/windows-server-2012-essentials-client-experience-144374

And bookmark this - http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12636.hyperv-server-for-smbs-how-to.aspx

And watch this space -- http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13620.windows-server-2012-essentials-build-document.aspx

Posted Wed, Oct 24 2012 21:32 by bradley | with no comments
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Guess who else got a design UI change?

QuickBooks 2013 R3 Released : QuickBooks and Beyond:
http://www.sleeter.com/blog/2012/10/quickbooks-2013-r3-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+QuickBooksAndBeyond+%28QuickBooks+and+Beyond%29

Quickbooks 2013 is who

Posted Wed, Oct 24 2012 18:01 by bradley | 1 comment(s)
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Unable to convert to Server with a GUI from Server Core on an upgraded Windows Server 2012 machine:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2775484/en-us?sd=rss&spid=16526
Assume you have a full installation of either Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2. You upgrade to Windows Server 2012 and choose option "Server with a GUI".

After the upgrade you convert the Server with a GUI installation to Server Core.
In this scenario, if you try to convert back to Server with a GUI, the operation may fail and rollback to Server Core.

*Notes*

  * The "Server with a GUI" option is the Windows Server 2012 equivalent
    of the Full installation option available in Windows Server 2008 or
    Windows Server 2008 R2.
  * In Windows Server 2012, An administrator now has the ability to
    switch between a Server with GUI and a Server Core, as needed. You
    convert an installation from Server with GUI to Server Core.

This problem occurs due to the following three unused WINEVT registry entries being carried over by upgrade:

  * HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WINEVT\Publishers\{bc2eeeec-b77a-4a52-b6a4-dffb1b1370cb}
  * HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WINEVT\Publishers\{57e0b31d-de8c-4181-bcd1-f70e880b49fc}
  * HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WINEVT\Publishers\{8c9dd1ad-e6e5-4b07-b455-684a9d879900}
Posted Tue, Oct 23 2012 12:24 by bradley | 1 comment(s)
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Has anyone taken the 74-324 exam and is anyone planning to get the Small Business competency?
(sorry about the Captcha if you are trying to answer... 
Chrome changed something in their code and now it
doesn't present the image in the same screen, if you
want to comment can you flip over to IE or Firefox? Thanks!)

Meeting in Attendee’s Calendar Loses Track of the Meeting Organizer:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2768774

"Microsoft is aware of an increase in issues for meeting requests that coincided with the release of Apple iOS 6 devices. When this occurs, users that are attendees of a meeting may inadvertently become the meeting organizer.

The organizer information in Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App (OWA) is not changed in this scenario. If an attendee takes action on a meeting item using an Apple iOS 6 device, synchronizing with Microsoft Exchange Server using Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), the meeting organizer may be changed and replaced by the attendee.

As a secondary result, the device may incorrectly assume that the device user (attendee) is the organizer, and can send meeting updates or cancellations to all of the original meeting attendees, as if the mailbox user is the organizer."

http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2012-10-21/

The other day I saw a NAS unit with a dynamic IP to a remote access offering and it was touted as a "private cloud"

....uh.. yeah.. right.. I've been running a private cloud since SBS 2003 then huh?

 

Posted Sat, Oct 20 2012 23:13 by bradley | with no comments
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There's two ways...through the parent and then blind to the parent.

Hyper-V Backup Strategies:
http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10249

A good discussion there.

Blind to the parent way:

Take an external usb hard drive or nas and in the HyperV server, build a virtual drive of sufficient size.  Make it a dynamic, not fixed drive size.  Now add that dynamic disk/vhd as a drive to your hyperV children.  Once you've done that you can use the vhd as a normal drive and any Windows backup will see it as just another hard drive.

Through the parent way: 

This will only work with Windows 2008/ 2008 r2 or 2012 - not with Windows 8.  http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2008/08/20/how-to-enable-windows-server-backup-support-for-the-hyper-v-vss-writer.aspx and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/958662older info on the topic -   http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/virtualization/q-how-can-i-check-if-the-backup-integration-service-is-running-in-my-guest-os-in-hyper-v-  how backup assist does it http://www.backupassist.com/blog/support/hyper-v-backup-using-windows-server-backup/ 

Posted Thu, Oct 18 2012 17:13 by bradley | 3 comment(s)
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sbs 2012 will not come with exchange

Dear person who came here from Google.  Or bing.  You got here because you searched for that term.

I'm a bit concerned that it appears from the search strings I'm seeing and the comments on the SBS blog that you are just now finding out that the 2012 version of Windows 2012 Server Essentials (which is what it's called now) no longer includes Exchange.

If you are just now finding out that instead of Exchange included, that you ...that's right YOU need to sit down with your clients and decide if

a. they will have Exchange (maybe you want Kerio or another mail server instead)

b. where that Exchange will be (hosted, Office 365 or installed on a member server)

and

c.  How you will now go about doing this you need to connect with a community.  May I recommend sbs2k-subscribe@yahoogroups.com?

There is no Exchange shipped with Windows 2012 Server Essentials - what you are probably calling SBS 2012.  Instead you need to decide where that Exchange will be.  If Office 365 or on a member server, there is a connector on the box to make the password sync stuff happen.  If you go with a third party Exchange vendor, ask them if they intend to build a plug in or give you guidance.

Installing Exchange on a member server IS doable.  Granted we're all going to be learning a bit of command line and Powershell but honey, if I can, you can too.

So if you are freaking out that SBS 2012 no longer includes Exchange.....

There is no SBS 2012 it's now called Windows Server 2012 essentials.

You can download a trial version here:  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/evalcenter/jj659306.aspx?wt.mc_id=TEC_133_1_33

You can play with a lab here: http://aka.ms/bqa5ay

You can ask questions here:  http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserveressentials/threads  and I'd strongly advise you to join a community like sbs2k-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Exchange on a member server is supported.

You can have your client purchase Windows 2012 Standard and do a HyperV deployment and downgrade one of the instances (children) to Windows Server 2012 essentials and the other is where your Exchange will be installed.  As Windows 2012 lets you have two virtualization installs not just one, and you can use a downgrade right to downgrade to Essentials (but buy volume licensing because any other way of buying ..it will NOT be easy to dig out where to get downgrade rights).

But bottom line... sbs 2012 does not come with exchange

And there's no amount of commenting on blogs that will change this decision and bring it back. 

 

Posted Thu, Oct 18 2012 15:28 by bradley | with no comments
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Dear Steve Ballmer:

You won't be getting this email because I've decided that the fact that the small number of your customers impacted, combined with the idea that one should "pick our battles", combined with I'm sure Microsoft is probably sick and tired of hearing from me and MVPs right about now means that I'm not sending this to you.  But that doesn't mean I still don't want to vocalize my frustrations and my nagging feeling of unlove here.

Background:  Existing SBS 2011 Standard customer.  Have been on Software Assurance since 2000. 

Problem:  Software Assurance make good offer isn't making good and leaving me without the needed parts to securely build a replacement platform for what I have.  I feel that Microsoft is leaving me to fend for myself, document my own guidance (and obviously I'll be sharing it here) .

There's an old saying "Pick your battles".  And I'm chosing not to pick this one, but just blog it and get it out of my system.

Details:  Currently as a software assurance customer I get as my "make good" offering one copy of Windows 2012, one copy of Exchange 2010, and the number of Windows and Exchange cals that I have in replacement for the SBS cals I purchased and have SA.  There are plans to support Exchange 2010 on Windows 2012 as it will need Service pack 3 (eta early next year).  Alternatively I can downgrade one of my virtualized instances to Windows 2008 R2 in order to install Exchange 2010 now. 

So I have the following options in order to build a replacement SBS that will be fully supported.  This involves ensuring that only supported items go on Domain controllers:

Option one:  Use downgrade rights for one of the Virtualized instances and downgrade to Windows 2012 Essentials.  This gives me RWA rights (that my current SA rights do not respect that I need) and gives me user set up wizards and integration with an on premise Exchange.  We have received word from the Essentials team that it will support WSUS on it so that I can put that role on the domain controller.  However I am one operating system short as I have no location to place SharePoint.  And I am a customer that DOES use SharePoint in my firm.    So this leaves me one Windows operating system (as SharePoint foundation is free) short of what I need.  Only solution, purchase another copy of Windows 2012 standard, $800 cost.

Option two:  Purchase a copy of Windows 2012 Essentials and install it as an additional virtual machine in my 2012 parent.  With this I can have 2012 Essentials as the DC, then SharePoint in another instance, then Exchange in another instance.  Cost to purchase a Windows 2012 Essentials:  $425.

Both solutions mean that as I roll out of SBS Standard in this Software Assurance make good offer, I'm having to fork out money.  Okay, so honestly not a lot.  But it's sticking in this beancounter craw of mine that I shouldn't have to pay any more money especially since I'm on year two of my three year SA agreement and I have one more payment left.  Given that I still have to pay to replace what I already have, I don't feel that this Software Assurance makes good is good enough.

Software assurance make good should do just that.  It should MAKE ME WHOLE and not leave me with "damages".  Right now I'm having to figure out how to install, where to install, and what to install to put me in a replacement situation that's fully supported.

I'm having to take the time to determine the installation, the supportability of all of these parts, to ensure that I can replace my current solution with something that gives equivalent value and technology.  For all that we complain about SBS, the fact that all this stuff was set up for us, you realize how much we've (I've) gotten used to these install scripts and more importantly for me, the boundaries of support.  SBS and EBS both supported Exchange on a DC - http://blogs.technet.com/b/essentialbusinessserver/archive/2009/06/25/how-we-solved-problems-with-exchange-running-on-a-domain-controller-in-ebs.aspx outside of SBS it's very much frowned upon.

SharePoint is also frowned upon on a DC http://briankgough.wordpress.com/2009/07/16/sharepoint-on-a-domain-controller/ and SBS is the only platform that allows support. 

Given that as a software assurance customer I'm sure that I'm only .000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of Microsoft's customer base (rounding error in the thousands or more) I've decided it's not worth it, nor do I see this era of Microsoft budging and being reasonable on this.  Unfortunately EBS also got the same "make good" shaft as it too was one Windows license short, so unfortunately the precident was set back then.

The concern for those looking at Essentials and thinking you can easily transmorg or flip from Essentials over to Standard, when you do so, you go from a cal-less Essentials box to a box that needs client user access licenses.  So you get to the 26th user in the firm, get a Windows Standard key, put it in to flip the box from Essentials to Standard to support the 26th user and you need TWENTY-SIX user licenses.  Not 1 license to reflect the additional user, but 26.  You get no credit for the $425 you spent for Essentials.  For a firm that started out with less than 25 users themselves how many years ago, It feels a little unreasonable that growth and credit for existing purchases is not even considered.  So when you read all of those recommendations to simply transmorg - which is wonderful that it's offered, it's also may have a bigger price tag than you anticipated.  So go into it with your eyes open.

Also be aware that there are rumors of increasing prices in user cals that may impact us going forward as well.

Okay, I hear you saying, geeze Susan you are being cheap these days, I mean $425 isn't that much is it? 

This is an accumulatiion of a feeling of Microsoft being really penny pinching in their pricing and no longer offering the discounts for small businesses they once did.  I've seen reports that SPLA pricing is going up.  Obviously SMB pricing of Exchange and SQL are gone.  I acknowledge that I am not jumping to the cloud and thus must pay a higher price tag for my on premises needs, but that doesn't mean I'm not questioning how Microsoft thinks what they are offering me for software assurance is truly a make it right, and questioning how there's no allowance for growth of customers.

So Steve, I'm not sending this to you because I feel this is a done deal and you guys won't do anything about it, and I'm saving my battles for another day.

Looking forward to Thursday - http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/earnings-preview-microsoft-1q-sales-17485358

Posted Wed, Oct 17 2012 17:30 by bradley | 6 comment(s)
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Posted Wed, Oct 17 2012 8:54 by bradley | with no comments
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https://www.microsoft.com/msppdd/Catalog/ComponentDownload.aspx?p=/wEPBQcxMDAwMTAxBQIyMw==

Assuming that link works... it's where you can download the Action pack version of Windows 2012 Essentials.

And check out these virtual labs:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/evalcenter/jj659308.aspx

http://aka.ms/bqa5ay

Posted Tue, Oct 16 2012 16:57 by bradley | 8 comment(s)
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