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Understanding Features on Demand and role persistence in Windows Server 2012
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9 months ago
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joscon [Microsoft]
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A new option in Windows Server 2012, Features on Demand, allows for the removal of unwanted feature payloads from a Windows Server 2012 image before or after deployment. The way Features on Demand works is that it takes the payload (binaries for all components...
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Now that we've RTM'd, what you can expect from the blog
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10 months ago
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joscon [Microsoft]
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As many of you probably heard, we RTM'd Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 and Windows RT yesterday. In the event that you've been under a rock, you can read the release about RTM here: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/08...
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