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The Oxford SBS Guy explains that he encountered a problem and received an error message while attempting to open Microsoft Exchange 2010 Management Console. He determined that one way to correct this problem is to open a command prompt and perform an iisreset.
Here is then entire error message that Oxford SBS Guy received while trying to open the Exchange 2010 Management Console:
“The attempt to connect to http://server/Powershell user ‘Kerberos’ authentication failed: Connecting to remote server failed with the following error message: The WS-Management service cannot process the request. The system load quota of 1000 requests per 2 seconds has been exceeded. Send future requests at a slower rate or raise the quota for this user. The next request from this user will not be approved for at least xx milliseconds.”
Here is the link to the full article written by Oxford SBS Guy.
If you have a version of Windows other than Windows 7 Basic, and your screen changed from Aero transparent desktop to Basic setting, then you might want to return to the Aero transparent look.
Click the Start button and type “aero” in the search box. Click on the search result that says “Enable or disable transparent glass on windows.” Run the troubleshooter which will ordinarily fix the problem and advise you that “Windows desktop manager is disabled” or that “Windows desktop manager is not enabled.” Desktop manager must be enabled in order to enable transparency. You will notice whether the task bar is somewhat transparent (aero effect) rather than solid (basic).
Open a Terminal (CTRL+ALT+T)
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties pkg-config
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xbmc
exit
Originally Published on YouTube on Sep 23, 2014
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