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One of the biggest improvements in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista is in the area of file services. Everyone needs to copy files and get access to file shares. But in older versions of Windows such as Windows XP and Windows Server 2003;...
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“Better? How so?” Watch this screencast! John Baker (friend and coworker) has created and shared this screencast all about doing just that. Share this post: Read More...
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Jeff Alexander is perfecting the art of screencasting and his latest adventure with Windows PowerShell is certainly well worth watching. He stole my intro but it’s all good matey. I think in return he needs to tell us where he snagged that cool spinning...
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My teammate Matt “Mongo” Hester just posted a pretty cool demo screencast on the process of adding bits (in this case, the currently-in-beta next version of Internet Explorer) into an offline image of Windows Vista . Yes.. “offline” because...
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It’s been a while since I brought up a great feature in Windows Vista (not present in Windows XP) called Complete PC (CPC). Available in Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions, Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore is a image-based...
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I’m glad to see some positive press on Windows Vista. Security is a tough business and when you’re on the desktops of millions of computers, everything is magnified to the Nth degree. A couple of recent articles and postings are...
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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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By now I’m sure you’ve heard about the Remote Server Administration Toolkit (RSAT) that released and your ability to run those tools on Windows Vista SP1. Around the same timeframe, we shipped Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V RC0. A...
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As you can see at http://edge.technet.com , we are launching a new online portal for IT Pros. Expect to see lots of content in the form of podcasts, screencasts and videos. I have some interesting stuff coming. My EDGE id is KingCobra. Head on over and...
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Remember Windows Vista? You know, that cool operating system we shipped nearly a year ago? Well, Matt Hester is publishing some of the screencasts he created a few months ago (finally) and as always, Matt is doing a great job of demonstrating...
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Michael Kleef has been doing some incredible demonstrations down in Australia and New Zealand. I'd like to watch them in person, but it's pretty far from Texas. But you and I can see him in action because like many of us, he's doing screencasts directly...
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System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) has been released and one of my favorite new features is the Checkpoint management that is now possible. Spend ten minutes of your day watching the video demonstration to get an idea of what I'm talking about...
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While file restore is useful in cases of file loss and data corruption, Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore is most useful for disaster recovery when your PC malfunctions. Available only to Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate Edition users, Complete...
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Windows Security Center (WSC) helps make your PC more secure by alerting you when your security software is not up-to-date or when your security settings have potential weaknesses that should be corrected. For example, WSC shows you the status of your...
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Windows Defender (formerly known as Microsoft AntiSpyware) is a feature of Windows Vista that helps customers protect their computer against pop-ups, slow performance, and security threats caused by spyware. Windows Defender lets you make conscious choices...
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No? Well then you need to head on over to the DPM Team blog or Jason Buffington's blog and start learning about Data Protection Manager 2007 and the other magic he has up his sleeve. In fact, Jason just posted a nice screencast at http://blogs.technet...
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Most user activities, such as surfing the Web, sending email, and using productivity applications, do not require administrative privileges. Yet most people log on to their home PC with an account that has full administrator privileges. This puts the...
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As a licensed user of Windows Vista, you are entitled to software updates to the operating system periodically released by Microsoft. These include upgrades to Windows Vista features, updates that improve reliability and performance, and updates that...
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A firewall is a critical first line of defense against many types of malware. Properly configured, it can stop many kinds of malware before they can infect your computer or other computers on your network. Windows Firewall, which comes with Windows Vista...
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When you do advanced tasks with your PC, the performance capabilities of your PC hardware—the processor, memory, graphics card, and storage—can make a big difference. But understanding these capabilities and how they interact can be challenging. Windows...
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As people begin using a computer for the first time, they typically complete a set of tasks to optimize the computer for their use. Such tasks include connecting to the Internet, adding user accounts for different people, and transferring files and settings...
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Windows Vista significantly simplifies the process of setting up a new computer. Users are asked to complete only the most essential tasks so they can get to their desktop as soon as possible and begin enjoying their new computer. Users can quickly review...
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Matt Hester, resident TechNet Search guru has posted another screencast from our Windows Vista Product Guide screencast series. Head on over to http://blogs.technet.com/matthewms/archive/2007/07/23/windows-vista-product-guide-screencast-shadow-copy.aspx...
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For those of you unfamiliar with Windows Vista, we have a great feature reference called the Windows Vista Product Guide . My team has recorded over fifty demos of those features and we have every inclination to do the whole guide. That's about 200+ demos...
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You'll notice over the next couple of weeks that members of my team are going to be posting Windows Vista screencasts. Our goal is to produce a screencast demo of every feature listed in the Windows Vista Product Guide . At a minimum, that would be about...
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