I have one new networking-related article to share this week:
2502370 "The following updates might need to be reinstalled" message when you try to install SP1 for Windows 7 or for Windows Server 2008 R2
I will keep an eye out for any additional networking-related articles and report them to you next week.
- Mike Platts
Joe Davies has published a new Test Lab Guide (TLG) that may be of interest to a number of you. TLGs walk you through the creation of a test lab to demonstrate various technologies. Learn more about TLGs and how to get started with them here.
Read more about the new IPv6 Test Lab Guide on The WSiX Network Connection TechNet Blog here:
New IPv6 Test Lab Guide (TLG) is now available
I have just one slightly networking-related article to share with you this week:
2508359 Windows Explorer is unable to update the status of the mapped network drive automatically when being published through RemoteApp
I will check again next week and let you know then of any more new articles.
We are pleased to announce that Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 has reached RTM (Release To Manufacturing) and will soon be available. On February 16, SP1 will be available to Windows Volume Licensing customers, MSDN subscribers, and TechNet subscribers. It will be available to all customers on February 22 via Windows Update.
For more information about the release, including some detail on two new features for Windows Server 2008 R2, Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX, check out the blog post from the Windows Server Division WebLog.
I did not create a blog entry last week as we had no new content to report at the time and didn’t want to be a broken record. This week, I have two new articles to share with you:
2394911 "0x000000D1" or "0x0000007E" Stop error in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2 when in an SMB2 environment
2487035 "0x00000027" Stop error may occur in Windows Vista or in Windows Server 2008 when you try to access earlier versions of shared files that are hosted on a remote file server