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Blog Post:
Introducing Windows Server 2012 Free e-book available
Jeff Stokes
I highly recommend giving this a read so you are ready for Windows Server 2012. The dude had a hand in proofing the book and even has a sidebar on page 25 on performance monitoring. Give it a read, rumor has it there may be some floating around at TechEd Orlando and Amsterdam as well… PDF...
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5 Jun 2012
Blog Post:
The Dude does TechEd 2012 North America and Europe this year.
Jeff Stokes
I’ve got 2 session spots this year: and In North America, I’ll have a guest speaker for AAP303, the very own Clint Huffman has agreed to speak. And I might have a surprise or two for the ADK session as well, we’ll see. Look forward to seeing folks at the sessions and at Ask the Experts as well...
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27 May 2012
Blog Post:
Windows 7 Slow Boot / Slow Logon (Why I do what I do)
Jeff Stokes
Lately, the last year or two, I’ve been slowly drawn (moth to flame almost) into the remediation of the problem state of Windows slow boot or slow logon conditions. Interestingly enough, Microsoft Premier Field Engineering management allows (and encourages in many cases) folks to focus on things...
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20 Feb 2012
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