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Updated Windows Server 2008 Step-by-Step Guides

We're getting ready to release Windows Server 2008 so you'll see a steady flow of information around it and Windows Vista SP1.  Here are a bunch of the updated step-by-steps for Windows Server 2008.  Creating_and_Deploying_Active_Directory_Rights_Management_Services_Templates_Step-by-Step_Guide.doc

Register NOW for Windows Server 2008 launch events !!!

If you have not registered for the Windows Server 2008 launch events in the US, what are you waiting for?  REGISTER NOW at http://www.microsoft.com/heroeshappenhere/register/default.mspx .  Let's not forget we'll also be launching SLQ Server

Windows Server 2008 Compare Series kicks off next week

When you get a moment, checkout the webcasts I'll be doing starting next Wednesday. This is all part of the Windows Server Compare series of screencasts and webcasts coming out. TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 1 of 6): Reliability in Windows and

The Face of Windows Server 2008

Join in the fun at https://www.microsoft.com/servers/faces/ .  This is an interesting new resource area for Windows Server 2008.

New Pre-configured Virtual Machines and Demos now available

So you have that fancy new terabyte drive all dressed up and no dance partner, right?  Well, our server folks have been busy making plans on how to fill some space.  In fact, here's some killer (yet massive) downloads you should consider: Exchange

http://edge.technet.com launches !!!

As you can see at http://edge.technet.com , we are launching a new online portal for IT Pros. Expect to see lots of content in the form of podcasts, screencasts and videos. I have some interesting stuff coming. My EDGE id is KingCobra. Head on over and

Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Release Candidate - download now

Windows Server 2008, with built-in Web and virtualization technologies, enables you to increase the reliability and flexibility of your server infrastructure. New virtualization tools, Web resources, and security enhancements help you save time, reduce

Virtual Machine Manager PowerShell Cmdlet Reference released !!!

System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2007 is a server application used to manage a large number of virtual machines. As an alternative to using the Administrator Console for administering your Virtual Machine Manager environment, you can use

Podcasts, Webcasts and Chats oh my!!!

WINDOWS SERVER 2008 TECHNET PODCASTS: TechNet Podcast: An Interview with Iain McDonald on Windows Server 2008 Fundamentals Interviewer: Chris Henley Join Iain McDonald in a candid conversation about the powerful improvements to the core fundamentals in

Windows Server 2008 Step-by-step Guides - download now

The Windows Server 2008 documentation train just keeps on rolling, all day long. It's summer time and we're in full swing as we head into the release cadidate waves for Windows Server 2008, SQL Server, Visual Studio, etc. So, without further delay, head

Closing the books on Fiscal Year 2007

First of all, I want to say thank you personally and on the behalf of my company!!! Microsoft appreciates your business and the opportunity to help you solve problems, make money and have fun. FY07 has been a blast for me. Let's rewind a bit and see what

Windows Server 2008 screencast - Server Manager

The Windows Server 2008 Server Manager is a portal of sorts to the installation, configuration, management and monitoring of the roles and features. Your initial view of those roles and features will be rather empty because of course, you need to install

The Technical Architecture of Exchange Server 2007

I feel like a treasure hunter. In my quest to find you valuable nuggets, I unearthed the mother lode on Exchange Server 2007. The Technical Architecture of Exchange Server 2007 is almost 600 pages of pretty much everything you ever wanted to know about

Hook Em Horns !!!

As you might suspect by now, we signed off the Beta 3 milestone of Windows Server Code Named "Longhorn" today. I downloaded the build a few days ago and am building a new Longhorn Beta 3 virtual machine while I write this. How would you like to do the

PowerShell in "every" version of Windows Server?

PowerShell is hot. The Windows PowerShell team announced that PowerShell is going to be in Windows Server code named "Longhorn". In the same post they also exclaimed, " That's right, every version of Windows Server will ship with PowerShell! " Huh? Several
 
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