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Now that System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 has released, I’m sure many of you are wanting to kick the tires. The good news is that we’ve made that relatively easy to accomplish on a laptop but there are some assumptions to make...
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If that title conjured up a vision of a mother yelling at her child when she's trying to introduce him to someone, then I did my job. If that wasn't the vision you got, then I've just explained it. Now what does that title...
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If you decide to flatten your Lenovo ThinkPad T400 or W500 and install another operating system, the good news is that all of the core drivers are on the Lenovo Support Downloads and Drivers area . I installed two different operating systems to...
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Hello Omaha! Thanks for being such gracious hosts, as always! I love coming to town. Sorry none of you took me up on the Karaoke Challenge out at Mic’s . Maybe next time! (Hey.. how about this next week? I’ll be at the Omaha...
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I recently had the opportunity to take a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad W500 (model 4061-2KU). This machine is really similar to my ThinkPad T61p in many ways, but there are some improvements that have been made in some key areas. Video The W500 I...
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WARNING – this is a progressive download video. It is not streamed. Therefore the entire 400MB video is downloaded and played if you click the big START button above. What’d you expect for 60 minutes of video? If you want to download the video and play...
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My friend and coworker Chris Henley has recorded a really useful screencast all about how the TCP/IP stack in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 have significantly improved… and how you can benefit from it. Here is his blog post. Or you can...
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Session 1: “Why Vista?” While those “Mac vs. PC” commercials are entertaining, they don’t tell the whole story – especially when it comes to Windows Vista with Service Pack 1. In this session, we’ll dispel some of the common myths and misperceptions...
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I received a flurry of questions via email when I posted information the other day that I had 8GB of memory in my Apple MacBook Pro . At the time of my post, I had only intended to boot the OS and see that it appeared to work correctly, recognize...
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I’ve been listening to our customers a lot lately. I get a lot of good feedback here, but it’s no substitute for the direct frank conversations we’ve had at the live events, launch events and conferences like MMS or TechEd. One of the complaints...
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Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2 features a redesigned user interface, improved customization options, and the ability to connect to multiple Windows-based computers at the same time. The following table lists the latest improvements...
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Cool! Just noticed that one of my webcast recordings is listed in the current “ Top 10 Webcasts ” again. This time it was the one I did about Network Access Protection (part 18 of our 24 hours of Windows Server 2008 series). Click HERE for...
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Contrary to popular belief, the rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated. Well, ok, no actual rumors, but hey, one can dream, huh? My spring calendar was full of events in Asia and Australia, then TechEd US seemed to suddenly appear out of nowhere...
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While searching for memory leaking troubleshooting techniques that could be applied to 64-bit Windows (for the DHCP Server memory leak I found I had the other day ), I stumbled across the answer to my problem in an internal tool (weird that I missed it...
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A word of caution to those of you that like endings: this isn't over yet. I'm running a rather sad and noisy X64 desktop as a server at home. Once a proud warrior, actually, no, wait, it was never any good. It's just a Virtual Server host...
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As an editor at TechNet Magazine , I don’t know if I’m supposed to have favorites, but I do. Some of the articles are just more interesting to me, either because they’re better written, or they explain something I don’t know, or they somehow tell a compelling...
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This online book is a structured, introductory approach to the basic concepts and principles of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite, how the most important protocols function, and their basic configuration in the...
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During the conference call my team had on Friday, we were discussing the upcoming content we are planning for the August-December timeframe. One of my team members who shall remain nameless stated that most of the customers he has talked to aren't...
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This was a surprise to me, so I have to imagine that it is new news to a lot of you as well. With Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 , you now have the ability to set up a VPN using RRAS (Routing and Remote Access) to use port 443 (HTTPS...
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If you are running OS X on a Mac and want to connect to a Windows server or client machine via a remote desktop connection, you should download and try the latest beta. I’m still on the previous release, but this caught my eye so I thought...
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Like the Group Policy series links I just posted, there are some core concepts with Active Directory that are timeless as well. We are updating the content to include changes to AD since the release of Windows Server 2008. Until then, here...
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Session 1 | What's New in Windows Server 2008 Download PowerPoint Presentation Session 2 | Virtualization and Your Infrastructure Download PowerPoint Presentation Session 3 | Securing Your IT Infrastructure with Windows Server 2008 Download PowerPoint...
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of John Bay] We wanted to make everyone aware of a minor issue we recently discovered during the testing of Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2008. The remote web workplace has the ability to connect to the server...
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New modules, supported by Microsoft, are now officially RTMd (RTWd?) and available for use with IIS 7.0. WebDAV Yay new WebDAV! Yay being able to enable it on specific parts of a site! Yay better! Robert: http://blogs.msdn.com/robert_mcmurray/archive...
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