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Wisdom from the Field Dave Vantine on Exchange 2007 – Momentum Interview

Your name: Dave Vantine Company name: Creative Computing - Certified Microsoft Partner. Support Small Business customers mostly in the RI area. Installing and maintaining servers and desktops. Your geographic location (country): USA Project Name/Description:

Wisdom from the Field Dave Vantine on Windows Server 2008 – Momentum Interview

Your name: Dave Vantine Company name: Creative Computing - Certified Microsoft Partner. Support Small Business customers mostly in the RI area. Installing and maintaining servers and desktops. Your geographic location (country): USA Project Name/Description:
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Where To Download ISO Images For The Latest And Past Versions Of Microsoft Software Including SQL Server 2000 x64

I had a customer ask me today if it was possible to download SQL Server 2000 x64. I am posting here so others can benefit from the answer. If you have an MSDN or Technet subscription you can download the ISO image of the CD/DVD’s. If you do not have either

Installing Windows Server 2008 x64 Web Edition as a Hyper-V Guest

In preparation for a presentation I will be doing in a few weeks I needed to setup a clean demo environment and also needed some experience creating screen casts.  After finishing the screen cast I realized that I was somewhat quiet and need to talk

Installing PHP on Windows Server 2008 x64 Web Edition with IIS 7 Using FastCGI and SQL Server 2008 x64 Web Edition

Complete Details with screen casts coming SOON - By Feb 13, 2009 http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/inetpub/danstolts/PHP_and_SQL_-_22_Minutes.wmv

Vista Deployment and x64 Great Combination and Fast Adoption

I was pretty surprised when we gave out Windows Vista Software at a recent event and the audience was "disappointed" that it was not a 64 bit version of the OS. I do not know how may questions and emails I got about it but it was easily in the hundreds.
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