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Today, I delivered part 13 of the 24 hours of Windows Server 2008 webcast series.  There weren't too many questions asked during the session, but for the few that were, I did answer them.  Below is the Q&A log from the webcast.  If Read More...
On April 4th, I posted an entry about the 24 Part Series on Windows Server 2008 ( http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2008/04/04/windows-server-2008-webcasts-24-hours-worth.aspx ).  In that post, I linked to the main landing page for the Read More...
In addition to the Post I just made on the Group Policy webcast series, my team also did a series on Active Directory (based on Windows Server 2003).  Just like Group Policies, there is a lot from the below series on AD that is also applicable for Read More...
A little while back, my team delivered a webcast series on Group Policy Management in Windows Server 2003. With the recent release of Windows Server 2008, we've received quite a few questions regarding GP Management in Windows Server 2008. The nice thing Read More...
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've uploaded slide decks 9 - 16 of my 24 Part Exchange 2007 Webcast Series to Slide Share ( www.slideshare.net/harold.wong ). I will continue to work to get the last 8 slides up. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.co Read More...
Over the past year, I have been asked if I could post all 24 PowerPoint decks from the webcast series to a central location. I have done my best to go through the "regular" channels and have encountered my challenges. I know that it is painful to have Read More...
Thanks for those who attended the webcast on Exchange Server 2007 now with SP1 back on February 5, 2008. I have finished editing the Q&A log and am posting here. If I did not answer your question fully, please feel free to email me. Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.com Read More...
I am sorry that it took so long for me to get this posted. I meant to get this done last Friday night, but with the Buffalo Airport shutting down for quite a few hours, it totally screwed up my schedule for Friday and then the weekend was shot as well. Read More...
On Friday, October 26th, I delivered a TechNet Webcast on Exchange Server 2007 Client Access and Web Services. Unfortunately, I did not have anyone helping to answer Questions on the back end, but I have had a chance to go through all the questions afterwards Read More...
I know there are a lot of IT Professionals out there that really value the TechNet Plus Direct Subscription. The current annual subscription cost for this is $349. We (TechNet Events team) have worked out a great win-win deal with the TechNet Plus Subscription Read More...
Sorry it took so long, but I got caught up in so many other meetings and such that I didn't get a chance to do some research to answer a few of the questions. I did get it complete so here is the Q&A Log from the Webcast I delivered on Monday, August Read More...
I know that TechNet Virtual Labs are very valuable to IT Professionals. Even I take advantage of these since it is a time saver from a build out perspective so that I can immediately get some hands on experience with new "stuff". I just found out there Read More...
Since this is not a "normal" webcast that I delivered via the regular TechNet channels, I just wanted to do a shameless plug for it. About 2 months ago, I recorded a webcast on Exchange 2007 Risk Mitigation and Compliance in conjunction with CA and Windows Read More...
As I state in my earlier post on May 9th, I am going to be posting the top 24 most frequently asked questions (and their answers) that I received via email during and after the 24 Part Webcast Series. I am going to break these up into 4 different posts Read More...
First, I do want to thank all of those who attended the 24 Part Exchange Server 2007 Webcast series!!! Also a big thank you to my team mates who helped answer Questions during the live webcasts!! Throughout the series and even now after the series, I Read More...
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