March, 2008

  • TONYSO

    Windows Server 2008 Top Issues

    • 0 Comments

    Windows Server 2008 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting documentation is now available in the Windows Server 2008 Technical Library for all server roles (for example, Terminal Services) and Server Fundamentals (for example, Core Security) in Windows Server 2008 operating systems. You can also access this documentation while reviewing an event in Event Viewer, by clicking the Event Log Online Help link. This will enable you to access troubleshooting knowledge specific to that event using your Web browser.

    Top Issues include:

  • Support guidelines for migrating roaming user profiles data
  • Microsoft Support Policy for Windows Server 2008 Failover Clusters
  • Client computers may not work correctly when they upgrade to a Windows Server 2008-based domain controller
  • After you start an attended installation, Setup does not correctly create an MSR partition
  • TONYSO

    New Security Downloads

    • 0 Comments

    Extended Security Update Inventory Tool: Use to detect security bulletins not covered by MBSA including MS04-028, February 2005 bulletins, and future security bulletins that are exceptions to MBSA.

    Related Resources
    1. Enterprise Scan Tool Knowledge Base Article
    2. Best Practices: Security Patch Management
    3. Systems Management Server 2003 Evaluation Software
    4. TechNet Virtual Lab: Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003

    Detection and deployment guidance for the February 8, 2005, security update release cycle

    Microsoft Security Assessment Tool 3.5 (International): The revised version of the original Microsoft Security Risk Self-Assessment Tool (MSRSAT), released in 2004 and the Microsoft Security Assessment Tool 2.0 released in 2006. Security issues have evolved since 2004 so additional questions and answers were needed to ensure you had a comprehensive toolset to become more aware of the evolving security threat landscape that could impact your organization.  The tool employs a holistic approach to measuring your security posture by covering topics across people, process, and technology. Findings are coupled with prescriptive guidance and recommended mitigation efforts, including links to more information for additional industry guidance. These resources may assist you in keeping you aware of specific tools and methods that can help change the security posture of your IT environment.

    Download a free trial of Windows Live OneCare – all-in-one PC care from Microsoft

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    Free Support for Vista SP1 Install

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    Copy/paste and send the following link to your users who call with any issues for Vista SP1 install. They can select an option for Unlimited installation and compatibility support at no charge until March 18, 2009.

    https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11274&gprid=500921 

    That's a few minutes of your "supporting end-users - including friends and family" life back, enjoy.

  • TONYSO

    Most Popular Windows Server 2008 Downloads

    • 0 Comments

    Top 2 - FREE eval versions. Big surprise? Not so much...show me an IT Pro that doesn't like free eval version of enterprise software, and I'll show you...something...not very muchly seen around...much.

    Except maybe for the really laz...er...time-challenged ones that want on online test drives, like the Virtual Lab on Windows Server 2008 Server Core instead of a download. For everyone else we offer:

    1. Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Eval
    2. Windows Server 2008 Standard Eval
    3. Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008
    4. Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008

    'Course, searching for WS2K8 downloads doesn't tell you that there are some "client" DLs IT Pros want as well:

    1. Windows Vista SP1
    2. Springboard

    splogscreen: if you are enjoying this post on some site that is NOT http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, come over and look at the original.  

    Want fries with that?

    Windows Server 2008 Component Posters

    Windows Server 2008 Component Posters, originally printed in the July 2007 issue of TechNet Magazine.

    Microsoft Assessment and Planning

    The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator is a tool that makes it easy for you to assess your current IT infrastructure for a variety of technology migration projects. It includes the features previously provided with the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment Solution Accelerator.

    Windows Server 2008 Security Guide

    This Solution Accelerator helps organizations efficiently create, deploy, and maintain a secure environment for a variety of servers running Windows Server® 2008.

    Infrastructure Planning and Design

    The Infrastructure Planning and Design (IPD) guides are the next version of Windows Server System Reference Architecture. The guides in this series help clarify and streamline design processes for Microsoft infrastructure technologies, with each guide addressing a unique infrastructure technology or scenario.

    Windows Server 2008 Step-by-Step Guides

    These step-by-step guides help IT Professionals learn about and evaluate Windows Server 2008.

    Changes in Functionality from Windows Server 2003 with SP1 to Windows Server 2008

    Describes features and technologies in Windows Server 2008 added or changed since Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1).

    Windows Web Server 2008

    Windows Server 2008 helps IT professionals to increase the flexibility and reliability of their server infrastructure while offering developers a more robust web and applications platform for building connected applications and services.

  • TONYSO

    How Microsoft IT Deployed and Manages Microsoft Forefront Client Security

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    How Microsoft Deployed and Manages Microsoft Forefront Client Security 

    is an IT Showcase presentation detailing the planning, deployment and ongoing management of what is currently the largest implementation of Forefront Client Security with a supported node population of 40,000.

    Check out the Forefront Client Security Technical Library, Forum, and blog.

  • TONYSO

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone Released

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    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone Released

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) is an update to Windows Vista that addresses feedback from our customers. In addition to previously released updates, SP1 contains changes focused on addressing specific reliability, performance, and compatibility issues; supporting new types of hardware; and adding support for several emerging standards. SP1 also will continue to make it easier for IT administrators to deploy and manage Windows Vista. Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone version can be installed on systems with any of the following language versions: English (US), French, German, Japanese, or Spanish (Traditional).

    Also, Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone for x64-based Systems.

    splogscreen: if you are reading this someplace NOT http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, please come on over for a visit.

    See also:

  • TONYSO

    How to Not to Phone Home on Windows Server 2008

    • 0 Comments

    If you need to control/prevent WS2K8 server communication to the internet, you need the

    Using Windows Server 2008: Controlling Communication with the Internet white paper.

    splogscreen: if you are reading this on a site other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, come on over for a look at the original posting site.

    This white paper provides information about how to limit, control, or prevent WS2K8 server internet communication, such as browser and e-mail technologies, but also automatic updating that help you obtain the latest software and product information, including bug fixes and security patches.

    You may also be interested in the Vista paper: Using Windows Vista: Controlling Communication with the Internet

    Others who downloaded Using Windows Server 2008: Controlling Communication with the Internet also downloaded:
    1. Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830)
    2. Windows Server 2008 Step-by-Step Guides
    3. Notable changes in Windows Vista SP1
    4. Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) x64
    5. GPOAccelerator

  • TONYSO

    Why WHS Backup Rocks

    • 0 Comments

    Windows Home Server GM Charlie Kindel tells all on this TechNet Edge video, including the most important reason why backup in WHS rocks. About 8 minutes in he tells the story. Moral of the story:

    WHS backup protects your data - but most importantly - it protects your time.

    You are a "jeff" or an "oliver" - otherwise you wouldn't be reading this blog. If you have not yet checked out WHS, ding yourself and get on it today.

    For more information, check out http://www.stayathomeserver.com, Home Server blog, and Forum

  • TONYSO

    How to Harden Windows Server 2008

    • 0 Comments

    The TechNet Webcast: Hardening Windows Server 2008 Deployments with the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide (Level 200) is one of the top-rated webcasts last month. Also available as podcasts (audio only): WMA | MP3

    splogscreen: if you are reading this on some site other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not come on over to the original site?

    Download the Security guide here. You may also find the security survival guide post useful, as well as the Learning Paths for Security.

    Related Downloads

  • TONYSO

    IT Pros Unite: Now is Your Chance to Vote for Innovation in Content Delivery

    • 0 Comments

    The first shot in a revolutionary new way to deliver content to IT Pros has been fired. The System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Software Updates Synchronization SuperFlow is live.

    Splogbane: If you are reading this on a blog other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not stop patronizing a splog and come over to the original?

    Wikipedia says "Flow is the mental state of operation in which the person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing, characterized by a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and success in the process of the activity".

     

    What is a SuperFlow?
    The SuperFlow is a new content model that takes a technical flowchart or process workflow to the next level by providing the following:

    Interactive Flowchart
    The SuperFlow interactive flowchart provides:
    •   General and in-depth technical information about each step in the process.
    •   Procedures to accomplish relevant tasks, sample status messages, sample log file entries, troubleshooting information, and more!

    Animation
    The SuperFlow animation provides:
    •   A visual representation for the steps in the SuperFlow process.
    •   A detailed description for each step in the SuperFlow process.

    Resources
    The SuperFlow resources page provides:
    • Links to internal resources such as the detailed dataflow for the process, sample log entries for the end-to-end process, verification checklists, etc.
    • Links to external Web resources that provide more information about the product and SuperFlow process.

     

    NOW is your chance to influence how Microsoft delivers content to you. From any section of the SuperFlow, there is a feedback link available and I encourage everyone to use the link and tell us what you think.

     

    Or, leave comments here. The more feedback we get, the stronger case we can make for innovative ways to deliver content to you.

  • TONYSO

    Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About GP Settings for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 But Were Afraid to Ask

    • 0 Comments

    Somtimes you just need the comprehensive list of things to reverse-lookup something. Some folks just like to read every page of the manual. For both groups, and IT Pros with a strong CYA sensibility, there is the Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1.

    splogscreen: if you are reading this on some site other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not come on over to the orginal blog?

    This spreadsheet lists the policy settings for computer and user configurations included in the Administrative template files (.admx/.adml) delivered with Windows Server 2008 Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1). The policy settings included in this spreadsheet cover Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional, and Windows 2000. You can configure these policy settings when you edit Group Policy objects (GPOs).
    In addition, this spreadsheet includes the following categories of security policy settings:
    • Account Policies (Password Policy, Account Lockout Policy, and Kerberos Policy)
    • Local Policies (Audit Policy, User Rights Assignment, and Security Options)
    • Event Log
    • Restricted Groups
    • System Services
    • Registry
    • File System policy settings.


    Note: This does not include security settings that exist outside of the Security Settings extension (scecli.dll), such as Wireless Network extension, Public Key Policies, or Software Restriction Policies.

    The Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows Vista is here. Read more about Group Policy on the TechNet page. You can use The Microsoft Group Policy Diagnostic Best Practice Analyzer (GPDBPA) for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 to help identify Group Policy configuration errors or other dependency failures that may prevent settings or features from functioning as expected.

    You may also want to read Information about new Group Policy preferences in Windows Server 2008.

  • TONYSO

    Windows Server 2008 Network Shell (Netsh) Technical Reference is Live

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    The Windows Server 2008 Network Shell (Netsh) Technical Reference has published into Download Center and the WS2K8 Technical Library on TechNet. This weighty tome (700 pages hard-copy) provides a comprehensive command reference for networking technologies such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Policy Server (NPS), Network Access Protection (NAP), and Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS), among many other technologies for which there are netsh commands.

    spogscreen: if you are reading this somewhere other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not come over for a visit to the original poster?

    Netsh commands offer an alternative to configuring network technologies using the Windows interface. You can run netsh commands in batch files and scripts, and you can run them from the netsh prompt by manually typing commands. You can use netsh commands to configure both local and remote computers.

     

  • TONYSO

    RFP: Help Build the IT Pro version of Code Gallery

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    Help build the IT Pro version of Code Gallery. Go to the new ITCG Forum and let us know what features and functionality you would like to see in the IT Pro version of Code Gallery.

    Code Gallery is a community-enabled Web site where you can share developer information and resources such as sample applications and code snippets. CodePlex is Microsoft's open source project hosting Web site. Code Gallery is a pure storage site, with no project management capabilities. If you need to manage a live code project, CodePlex is a better choice.

    • Would you like the IT Pro version of Code Gallery to be more like CodePlex?
    • Or would you rather have the "commmunity" features of Code Gallery?
    • Should it to be the one place for everything Powershell?
    • What should it be called?
    • How will it be different from the community submitted scripts in the TechNet Script Center?

    Let us know in the Forum so I can drive your requirements into the team building the new property.

     

  • TONYSO

    Ask a Microsoft IT Pro

    • 1 Comments

    The "heroes" that run a little operation called microsoft.com have started a forum to exchange info with IT Pros worldwide. I had my reservations about the marketing folks going with the "heroes" theme for launch. Not because IT Pros are not unsung heroes, just 'cause most of them I know don't think of themselves that way. Most of them do what they do in order to help others get all they can out  of technology.

    By pretty much any measure though, it doesn't get much more alpha-IT Pro than operations at microsoft.com.

    Check out their new forum. In their own words, here's what you'll find:

    "engineers who design, architect, deploy, manage, and sustain highly available, scalable, and secure on-line infrastructures based on Internet Information Services (IIS), SQL Server, and other Microsoft technologies. The major properties supported are www.microsoft.com, Microsoft® Update, Microsoft Download Center, MSDN® and TechNet.

    We want to engage in real-world engineering discussions and share our experiences that have resulted from running some of the largest and most heavily visited sites on the Internet."

     

    These guys are awesome. The kimono don't get more open than this folks.

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  • TONYSO

    Windows Server 2008 Top Issues

    • 0 Comments

    Windows Server 2008 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting documentation is now available in the Windows Server 2008 Technical Library for all server roles (for example, Terminal Services) and Server Fundamentals (for example, Core Security) in Windows Server 2008 operating systems. You can also access this documentation while reviewing an event in Event Viewer, by clicking the Event Log Online Help link. This will enable you to access troubleshooting knowledge specific to that event using your Web browser.

    Top Issues include:

  • Support guidelines for migrating roaming user profiles data
  • Microsoft Support Policy for Windows Server 2008 Failover Clusters
  • Client computers may not work correctly when they upgrade to a Windows Server 2008-based domain controller
  • After you start an attended installation, Setup does not correctly create an MSR partition
  • TONYSO

    New Security Downloads

    • 0 Comments

    Extended Security Update Inventory Tool: Use to detect security bulletins not covered by MBSA including MS04-028, February 2005 bulletins, and future security bulletins that are exceptions to MBSA.

    Related Resources
    1. Enterprise Scan Tool Knowledge Base Article
    2. Best Practices: Security Patch Management
    3. Systems Management Server 2003 Evaluation Software
    4. TechNet Virtual Lab: Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003

    Detection and deployment guidance for the February 8, 2005, security update release cycle

    Microsoft Security Assessment Tool 3.5 (International): The revised version of the original Microsoft Security Risk Self-Assessment Tool (MSRSAT), released in 2004 and the Microsoft Security Assessment Tool 2.0 released in 2006. Security issues have evolved since 2004 so additional questions and answers were needed to ensure you had a comprehensive toolset to become more aware of the evolving security threat landscape that could impact your organization.  The tool employs a holistic approach to measuring your security posture by covering topics across people, process, and technology. Findings are coupled with prescriptive guidance and recommended mitigation efforts, including links to more information for additional industry guidance. These resources may assist you in keeping you aware of specific tools and methods that can help change the security posture of your IT environment.

    Download a free trial of Windows Live OneCare – all-in-one PC care from Microsoft

  • TONYSO

    Free Support for Vista SP1 Install

    • 1 Comments

    Copy/paste and send the following link to your users who call with any issues for Vista SP1 install. They can select an option for Unlimited installation and compatibility support at no charge until March 18, 2009.

    https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11274&gprid=500921 

    That's a few minutes of your "supporting end-users - including friends and family" life back, enjoy.

  • TONYSO

    Most Popular Windows Server 2008 Downloads

    • 0 Comments

    Top 2 - FREE eval versions. Big surprise? Not so much...show me an IT Pro that doesn't like free eval version of enterprise software, and I'll show you...something...not very muchly seen around...much.

    Except maybe for the really laz...er...time-challenged ones that want on online test drives, like the Virtual Lab on Windows Server 2008 Server Core instead of a download. For everyone else we offer:

    1. Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Eval
    2. Windows Server 2008 Standard Eval
    3. Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008
    4. Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008

    'Course, searching for WS2K8 downloads doesn't tell you that there are some "client" DLs IT Pros want as well:

    1. Windows Vista SP1
    2. Springboard

    splogscreen: if you are enjoying this post on some site that is NOT http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, come over and look at the original.  

    Want fries with that?

    Windows Server 2008 Component Posters

    Windows Server 2008 Component Posters, originally printed in the July 2007 issue of TechNet Magazine.

    Microsoft Assessment and Planning

    The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator is a tool that makes it easy for you to assess your current IT infrastructure for a variety of technology migration projects. It includes the features previously provided with the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment Solution Accelerator.

    Windows Server 2008 Security Guide

    This Solution Accelerator helps organizations efficiently create, deploy, and maintain a secure environment for a variety of servers running Windows Server® 2008.

    Infrastructure Planning and Design

    The Infrastructure Planning and Design (IPD) guides are the next version of Windows Server System Reference Architecture. The guides in this series help clarify and streamline design processes for Microsoft infrastructure technologies, with each guide addressing a unique infrastructure technology or scenario.

    Windows Server 2008 Step-by-Step Guides

    These step-by-step guides help IT Professionals learn about and evaluate Windows Server 2008.

    Changes in Functionality from Windows Server 2003 with SP1 to Windows Server 2008

    Describes features and technologies in Windows Server 2008 added or changed since Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1).

    Windows Web Server 2008

    Windows Server 2008 helps IT professionals to increase the flexibility and reliability of their server infrastructure while offering developers a more robust web and applications platform for building connected applications and services.

  • TONYSO

    How Microsoft IT Deployed and Manages Microsoft Forefront Client Security

    • 0 Comments

    How Microsoft Deployed and Manages Microsoft Forefront Client Security 

    is an IT Showcase presentation detailing the planning, deployment and ongoing management of what is currently the largest implementation of Forefront Client Security with a supported node population of 40,000.

    Check out the Forefront Client Security Technical Library, Forum, and blog.

  • TONYSO

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone Released

    • 0 Comments

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone Released

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) is an update to Windows Vista that addresses feedback from our customers. In addition to previously released updates, SP1 contains changes focused on addressing specific reliability, performance, and compatibility issues; supporting new types of hardware; and adding support for several emerging standards. SP1 also will continue to make it easier for IT administrators to deploy and manage Windows Vista. Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone version can be installed on systems with any of the following language versions: English (US), French, German, Japanese, or Spanish (Traditional).

    Also, Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone for x64-based Systems.

    splogscreen: if you are reading this someplace NOT http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, please come on over for a visit.

    See also:

  • TONYSO

    How to Not to Phone Home on Windows Server 2008

    • 0 Comments

    If you need to control/prevent WS2K8 server communication to the internet, you need the

    Using Windows Server 2008: Controlling Communication with the Internet white paper.

    splogscreen: if you are reading this on a site other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, come on over for a look at the original posting site.

    This white paper provides information about how to limit, control, or prevent WS2K8 server internet communication, such as browser and e-mail technologies, but also automatic updating that help you obtain the latest software and product information, including bug fixes and security patches.

    You may also be interested in the Vista paper: Using Windows Vista: Controlling Communication with the Internet

    Others who downloaded Using Windows Server 2008: Controlling Communication with the Internet also downloaded:
    1. Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830)
    2. Windows Server 2008 Step-by-Step Guides
    3. Notable changes in Windows Vista SP1
    4. Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) x64
    5. GPOAccelerator

  • TONYSO

    Why WHS Backup Rocks

    • 0 Comments

    Windows Home Server GM Charlie Kindel tells all on this TechNet Edge video, including the most important reason why backup in WHS rocks. About 8 minutes in he tells the story. Moral of the story:

    WHS backup protects your data - but most importantly - it protects your time.

    You are a "jeff" or an "oliver" - otherwise you wouldn't be reading this blog. If you have not yet checked out WHS, ding yourself and get on it today.

    For more information, check out http://www.stayathomeserver.com, Home Server blog, and Forum

  • TONYSO

    How to Harden Windows Server 2008

    • 0 Comments

    The TechNet Webcast: Hardening Windows Server 2008 Deployments with the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide (Level 200) is one of the top-rated webcasts last month. Also available as podcasts (audio only): WMA | MP3

    splogscreen: if you are reading this on some site other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not come on over to the original site?

    Download the Security guide here. You may also find the security survival guide post useful, as well as the Learning Paths for Security.

    Related Downloads

  • TONYSO

    IT Pros Unite: Now is Your Chance to Vote for Innovation in Content Delivery

    • 0 Comments

    The first shot in a revolutionary new way to deliver content to IT Pros has been fired. The System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Software Updates Synchronization SuperFlow is live.

    Splogbane: If you are reading this on a blog other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not stop patronizing a splog and come over to the original?

    Wikipedia says "Flow is the mental state of operation in which the person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing, characterized by a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and success in the process of the activity".

     

    What is a SuperFlow?
    The SuperFlow is a new content model that takes a technical flowchart or process workflow to the next level by providing the following:

    Interactive Flowchart
    The SuperFlow interactive flowchart provides:
    •   General and in-depth technical information about each step in the process.
    •   Procedures to accomplish relevant tasks, sample status messages, sample log file entries, troubleshooting information, and more!

    Animation
    The SuperFlow animation provides:
    •   A visual representation for the steps in the SuperFlow process.
    •   A detailed description for each step in the SuperFlow process.

    Resources
    The SuperFlow resources page provides:
    • Links to internal resources such as the detailed dataflow for the process, sample log entries for the end-to-end process, verification checklists, etc.
    • Links to external Web resources that provide more information about the product and SuperFlow process.

     

    NOW is your chance to influence how Microsoft delivers content to you. From any section of the SuperFlow, there is a feedback link available and I encourage everyone to use the link and tell us what you think.

     

    Or, leave comments here. The more feedback we get, the stronger case we can make for innovative ways to deliver content to you.

  • TONYSO

    Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About GP Settings for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 But Were Afraid to Ask

    • 0 Comments

    Somtimes you just need the comprehensive list of things to reverse-lookup something. Some folks just like to read every page of the manual. For both groups, and IT Pros with a strong CYA sensibility, there is the Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1.

    splogscreen: if you are reading this on some site other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not come on over to the orginal blog?

    This spreadsheet lists the policy settings for computer and user configurations included in the Administrative template files (.admx/.adml) delivered with Windows Server 2008 Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1). The policy settings included in this spreadsheet cover Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional, and Windows 2000. You can configure these policy settings when you edit Group Policy objects (GPOs).
    In addition, this spreadsheet includes the following categories of security policy settings:
    • Account Policies (Password Policy, Account Lockout Policy, and Kerberos Policy)
    • Local Policies (Audit Policy, User Rights Assignment, and Security Options)
    • Event Log
    • Restricted Groups
    • System Services
    • Registry
    • File System policy settings.


    Note: This does not include security settings that exist outside of the Security Settings extension (scecli.dll), such as Wireless Network extension, Public Key Policies, or Software Restriction Policies.

    The Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows Vista is here. Read more about Group Policy on the TechNet page. You can use The Microsoft Group Policy Diagnostic Best Practice Analyzer (GPDBPA) for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 to help identify Group Policy configuration errors or other dependency failures that may prevent settings or features from functioning as expected.

    You may also want to read Information about new Group Policy preferences in Windows Server 2008.

  • TONYSO

    Windows Server 2008 Network Shell (Netsh) Technical Reference is Live

    • 0 Comments

    The Windows Server 2008 Network Shell (Netsh) Technical Reference has published into Download Center and the WS2K8 Technical Library on TechNet. This weighty tome (700 pages hard-copy) provides a comprehensive command reference for networking technologies such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Policy Server (NPS), Network Access Protection (NAP), and Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS), among many other technologies for which there are netsh commands.

    spogscreen: if you are reading this somewhere other than http://blogs.technet.com/tonyso, why not come over for a visit to the original poster?

    Netsh commands offer an alternative to configuring network technologies using the Windows interface. You can run netsh commands in batch files and scripts, and you can run them from the netsh prompt by manually typing commands. You can use netsh commands to configure both local and remote computers.

     

  • TONYSO

    RFP: Help Build the IT Pro version of Code Gallery

    • 0 Comments

    Help build the IT Pro version of Code Gallery. Go to the new ITCG Forum and let us know what features and functionality you would like to see in the IT Pro version of Code Gallery.

    Code Gallery is a community-enabled Web site where you can share developer information and resources such as sample applications and code snippets. CodePlex is Microsoft's open source project hosting Web site. Code Gallery is a pure storage site, with no project management capabilities. If you need to manage a live code project, CodePlex is a better choice.

    • Would you like the IT Pro version of Code Gallery to be more like CodePlex?
    • Or would you rather have the "commmunity" features of Code Gallery?
    • Should it to be the one place for everything Powershell?
    • What should it be called?
    • How will it be different from the community submitted scripts in the TechNet Script Center?

    Let us know in the Forum so I can drive your requirements into the team building the new property.

     

  • TONYSO

    Ask a Microsoft IT Pro

    • 1 Comments

    The "heroes" that run a little operation called microsoft.com have started a forum to exchange info with IT Pros worldwide. I had my reservations about the marketing folks going with the "heroes" theme for launch. Not because IT Pros are not unsung heroes, just 'cause most of them I know don't think of themselves that way. Most of them do what they do in order to help others get all they can out  of technology.

    By pretty much any measure though, it doesn't get much more alpha-IT Pro than operations at microsoft.com.

    Check out their new forum. In their own words, here's what you'll find:

    "engineers who design, architect, deploy, manage, and sustain highly available, scalable, and secure on-line infrastructures based on Internet Information Services (IIS), SQL Server, and other Microsoft technologies. The major properties supported are www.microsoft.com, Microsoft® Update, Microsoft Download Center, MSDN® and TechNet.

    We want to engage in real-world engineering discussions and share our experiences that have resulted from running some of the largest and most heavily visited sites on the Internet."

     

    These guys are awesome. The kimono don't get more open than this folks.

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