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Turn Off Low Disk Space Notification

Next part of a series of blogs about changes to my home network, but equally as valuable to anyone who runs Virtual Machines in the sort of way I'm going to explain. For performance and due to lack of physical memory on my Virtual Server host, I've seperated...

posted @ 05-31-2005, 3:00 AM by John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft

Cześć Skrypciarze! W jaki sposób można otworzyć skoroszyt programu Excel i pobrać nazwy wszystkich arkuszy?

Zobacz odpowiedź w polskim Centrum Skryptów TechNet...

posted @ 05-30-2005, 5:34 PM by Polski TechNet Blog

Introduction

You're reading Ondrej's new blog. I've joined the ranks of Indigo bloggers with the intent to write about what definitely won't come as a surprise to you: the kind of things I work on every day! You may find this interesting if you are a curious Indigo...

posted @ 05-30-2005, 5:15 PM by Reliable Messaging from the Indigo Team

MOF / ITIL Blogs and Optimizing Service Management

Thanks to Jonathan Hardwick for the recognition in his recent post on ITIL, MOF, and a critical mass of blogs . There still aren’t very many posting on these topics but as long as the posts contain good and relevant content, more will catch on. A recent...

posted @ 05-30-2005, 2:14 PM by Randy Young ::: Adopting and Adapting

ISA Server cannot load the property page 0xc0040357 on export or backup

How to fix the following error on ISA 2004 backup or export: ISA Server cannot load the property page. Error: 0xc00403557 The Server referenced by Array [ArrayName] does not exist A bit off topic for my usual blogging activities, but I had to share the...

posted @ 05-30-2005, 10:35 AM by John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft

A Day To Reflect

My Dad is a veteran. He served our country as an officer in the USAF, specifically what was known as the Strategic Air Command (SAC). He, like so many others, felt it was important to serve and add to the strength of an already strong nation, in order...

posted @ 05-30-2005, 9:22 AM by Full of I.T.

Easy DNS Report

This is great. I didn’t realize I had a couple of things wrong with my DNS configuration – particularly regarding safe and trusted email configuration on my home email server. My friend and coworker Keith “King Cobra” Combs blogged about this site: www.DNSreport.com,...

posted @ 05-29-2005, 7:00 AM by Full of I.T.

So distracted....

Lately, I’ve been so distracted. I have a lot of EEC engagements coming up, one having just wrapped up (though still a few tasks to work on) and a few big ones coming over the next few weeks. Some posts forthcoming on that work, I hope. I have a few projects...

posted @ 05-29-2005, 3:04 AM by Eric Fleischman's WebLog

On identity futures....

Kim Cameron has been blogging up a storm on identity futures in MS products. It's always interesting to think in to the future. Most of my work focuses around today and today++, not nearly as much in to the distant future, but I'm glad someone is looking...

posted @ 05-29-2005, 2:58 AM by Eric Fleischman's WebLog

IE7 IIS7

Last week Tony on the IEBlog announced (or confirmed depending on your POV) that IE7 would have tabs There are some other interesting posts on there too about the IE7 tabbed browsing implementation and the reasons behind no IE7 on Win2000 but on WinXP...

posted @ 05-28-2005, 9:50 AM by Nathan Mercer's blog

Maestro

Microsoft recently announced the availability of a beta release of a new server-based business performance management application. The codenamed is “Maestro”. This is a the new application that leverages Office components like SharePoint and Excel to...

posted @ 05-28-2005, 8:52 AM by Jose Barreto's Blog

x64

With the launch of Windows x64 at WinHEC 2005, last week I was in Auckland and Christchurch with AMD announcing Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and the Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions The most obvious and common advantage of x64 is that the OS provides...

posted @ 05-28-2005, 7:48 AM by Nathan Mercer's blog

Recently Published Microsoft Windows Downloads?

Did you know that without this update, if you’re moving to 64 bit Windows XP from 32 bit XP and using the File and Transfer Settings Wizard, you might have problems?...

posted @ 05-28-2005, 7:00 AM by Full of I.T.

DNS testing - try these automated tests

Have you ever wondered if your DNS mad skillz are really up to par? Would you like to test your DNS implementation? Are you tired of pouring over the standard text books and looking at whitepapers? Hey, I don’t blame you one byte. So stop fretting and...

posted @ 05-28-2005, 12:59 AM by Keith Combs' Blahg

Search techniques / Tecnicas de Busca

I'm surprised to see how many people fail to find what they're looking for in the web. It seems like poeple cannot properly describe what they're looking for. I will try to share here a few simple techniques that have worked for me. They might be obvious...

posted @ 05-28-2005, 12:24 AM by Jose Barreto's Blog

Geek homophones

I was in a meeting a while back where an architect was relaying an experience he'd had with a problem with phishing, where he had two databases and needed to synchronize data between the two, and whether or not we should use a surrogate key. Everyone...

posted @ 05-27-2005, 9:35 PM by KC Lemson

Notes from the TechNet Briefing in Indianapolis, Indiana

Here are the questions (with answers) I jotted down at our TechNet Briefing in Indianpolis. Also, for your convenience, here is the link to my blog post containing the link to that resource document I handed out. — Q: Will there be or is there currently...

posted @ 05-27-2005, 8:30 PM by Full of I.T.

How to secure your network via segmentation using IPSec

Head to http://www.microsoft.com/ipsec for details of how to use this important feature of Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003....

posted @ 05-27-2005, 12:13 PM by Steve Lamb's Blog

What links did Steve mention at the Technical Roadshow in Birmingham

Those of you who join us at the Technical roadshow in Birmingham earlier in the week may recall that I mentioned a series of links - particularly at the end of the show. Here's a list: http://www.blogcastrepository.com - this is a site hosted by Brian...

posted @ 05-27-2005, 11:45 AM by Steve Lamb's Blog

How Can I Change the "Copy Music to This Location Folder" in Windows Media Player?

Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I change the Copy music to this location folder in Windows Media Player? -- BD Hey, BD. You know, a lot of people think that the reason we Scripting Guys don’t do very much work is because we’re just plain lazy. Those people...

posted @ 05-27-2005, 11:41 AM by Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog

Trusting Input and Outrunning Lions

Rhys Wilkins has written an article about - wait for it - stopping SQL injection AND Outrunning Lions! You have to read to the end of the article to understand how the Lions fit in :-) Rhys' article is available via this link . Enjoy....

posted @ 05-27-2005, 10:10 AM by The Industry Insiders

May I move an OEM license for Windows to a virtual machine?

This question was asked of me at the roadshow this week and I expect this is going to become a far more common situation with the use of tools like Virtual Server Migration Toolkit (VSMT) increasing as organisations consolidate and virtualise environments....

posted @ 05-27-2005, 2:52 AM by John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft

Smartphone is smarter than I gave it credit for

Bit of a Friday blog this, but this may be something you didn't know or maybe I just should have read the manual :-). I've been using an SPV C500 Smartphone since joining Microsoft last September. It's a great phone, but I've had one small annoyance....

posted @ 05-27-2005, 2:30 AM by John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft

Registering for the Fortaleza events / Inscrevendo-se nos eventos de Fortaleza

My trip to Brazil is fast approaching and most of the details on the two presentations are taken care of. If you will be in Fortaleza in June and want to register for them, just use the Microsoft Events web site at: Está chegando a hora da minha viagem...

posted @ 05-27-2005, 1:59 AM by Jose Barreto's Blog


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