Monday 14 December 2015

ERROR Installing Windows Azure Active Directory Module For PowerShell On Windows 10.



ERROR Installing Windows Azure Active Directory Module For PowerShell On Windows 10.[RESOLVED]


Many of us face this issue while trying to install the Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant (Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell) to manage Office 365 or Windows Azure, we receive the following error, even after installing the sign in assistant, the Azure AD module installation will complain that you have issues with pre-requisites.
The exact error isIn order to install Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, you must have Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant version 7.0 or greater installed on this computer”. 


 

Prerequisites for Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell
  • Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012.
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 3.51 feature.

Solution: After trying to resolve this issue for many days I came to know the solution of this problem so, I am going to share with you guys the real solution of this irritating problem.
Firstly you have to uninstall Microsoft Online Service Sign-In assistant, from control panel.
Then you have to Download and install the latest version of the Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant.
From Here:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=39267
You have two Choices for 32 bit versions and for 64 bit versions choose correctly according to your system.
Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant (IDCRL7) – 32 bit version
Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant (IDCRL7) – 64 bit version
If you still receive the error after installing the Sign-In Assistant, make sure you are using the latest installer for the Microsoft Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell.
Microsoft Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell (32-bit version)
Microsoft Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell (64-bit version)
If you still receive that error after trying both installers, try installing the Beta version of the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell.
From Here: This will definitely work for everyone.
Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant for IT Professionals BETA

Thursday 3 December 2015

Apple to launch MacBook Air 2016



Apple to launch MacBook Air 2016
After the Apple laptops went missing in action at the recent Black Friday sale, MacBook Air and Pro 2016 release now points next year.
Latest rumors claimed that MacBook Air and Pro 2016 release is scheduled in June 2016 at Apple's Worldwide Developers' Conference event. It seems that the Cupertino-based company will wait for more than a year before it will release the successor of its notebooks.
MacBook Air

The rumor was sparked by a report from a Taiwanese publication Economic Daily News. The report added that the MacBook Air will be available in 13 inch and 15 inch version released. The 11 inch variant will be finally put to rest as Apple will now focus on larger screens.
Aside from physical changes, the MacBook Air will revamp what is under the hood. New additions will include improved battery life, better cooling modules, and a metal chassis.
Because of these changes, there are rumors that the new generation will be more expensive than the current models of MacBook. This is similar to what happened to iPad Pro, which is at a higher price point than the iPad Air.
It is expected that the MacBook Air 2016 will pack an Intel Skylake U-chipset under the hood and will run El Capitan, the latest version of Apple's desktop OS.


Currently, MacBook products come in 11, 12, 13 and 15-inch screen sizes.. The MacBook Air will be even thinner than last time.
MacBook Pro 2016, on the other hand, is rumored to pack almost the same specs but with more powerful RAM and longer battery life.
However, there is no official confirmation from Apple regarding the release date and features of the said device.