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Contributing to TLGs Part 8: Creating a Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V test lab configuration article in the TechNet Wiki
Joe Davies
Another way to contribute to Microsoft Test Lab Guides (TLGs) is to publish a Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V test lab configuration article in the TechNet Wiki. A Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V test lab configuration article provides general guidance for setting up a specific test lab configuration on a Windows...
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26 Apr 2013
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Contributing to TLGs Part 7: Creating a TLG portal page in the TechNet Wiki
Joe Davies
Another way to contribute to Microsoft Test Lab Guides (TLGs) is to publish a TLG portal page in the TechNet Wiki. A TLG portal page is the central location that shows a TLG stack and links to all of the associated TLG content for a product, technology, or solution. Here are some examples: DirectAccess...
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15 Jan 2013
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New icon set for the latest SharePoint 2013 TLGs is now available
Joe Davies
The latest refresh of the TLGs for SharePoint 2013 contain a new version of lab configuration figures that replace: with: This look and style uses a new set of standard icons that are now appearing in Microsoft Office and Exchange Server content. Feel free to use these icons in figures for...
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11 Dec 2012
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New recommendations for TLG stack diagrams
Joe Davies
Hey TLG fans, In keeping up with the new look and feel here at Microsoft, I have been slowly changing the TLG stack diagrams from the old style: to the new style: Because inquiring minds want to know, here are the new colors for TLG stack diagrams for the different types of TLG content...
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24 Oct 2012
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Contributing to TLGs Part 6: Writing a TLG mini-module
Joe Davies
Another way to contribute to Microsoft Test Lab Guides (TLGs) is to publish a TLG mini-module in the TechNet Wiki. A TLG mini-module is a modular TLG that just includes the essential configuration steps to get an existing and working test lab to a new working configuration, skipping the demonstration...
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11 Oct 2012
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Contributing to TLGs Part 5: Creating or contributing to an "experiences in the test lab" TechNet Wiki topic
Joe Davies
Another way to contribute content to the Test Lab Guide (TLG) initiative is to create or contribute to an Experiences in the Test Lab topic in the TechNet Wiki. These topics allow you to share the following with other IT pros who are configuring the same test lab environment: Virtualized environment...
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30 Sep 2011
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Contributing to TLGs Part 4: Writing a troubleshooting scenario
Joe Davies
A fourth way that you can contribute to Microsoft Test Lab Guides (TLGs) is to publish a test lab troubleshooting scenario in the TechNet Wiki. A test lab troubleshooting scenario demonstrates the results of a misconfiguration or other type of common problem and guides the reader through the root cause...
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26 Jul 2011
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Contributing to TLGs Part 3: Writing a troubleshooting TLG
Joe Davies
A third way that you can contribute to Microsoft Test Lab Guides (TLGs) is to publish a troubleshooting TLG in the TechNet Wiki. A troubleshooting TLG contains the following sections: The troubleshooting tools for the technology or feature and how they appear in a working test lab. This sets...
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5 May 2011
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Contributing to TLGs Part 2: Writing a test lab extension
Joe Davies
A second way that you can contribute to Microsoft Test Lab Guides (TLGs) is to publish a test lab extension article in the TechNet Wiki. A test lab extension describes how to configure additional functionality or advanced or uncommon configurations based on a modular TLG. The TLG extension article includes...
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14 Mar 2011
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Contributing to TLGs Part 1: Writing your own modular TLG
Joe Davies
One of the cool things about Test Lab Guides (TLGs) is that they are not a closed platform, exclusive to Microsoft writers. With the TechNet Wiki, anyone can create and publish his or her own TLG content. In this multi-part blog series, I will describe how you can easily contribute your own TLG content...
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31 Jan 2011
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