September 2007 - Posts
The game isnt finished yet thought you've probably heard the phrase "it ain't over till the fat lady sings"...well in this instance its over. Very over. At three quarter time Geelong has quadrupled Port Adelaide with a score of 125 to 35. They ain't comin'
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A whole bunch of IIS 7 webcasts just released. Yeah I know it all says 9:30am Pacific time - which means about midnight Perth time, much of Asia and worse about 2am in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane etc Im sure they will be recorded though for later viewing.
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Recently I've been thinking more and more about the problem of end user risk. It was prompted by some discussions with a small company here who lamented that they had to place extreme policy controls in place because their users would "wreck it " otherwise...
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Finally its released! SCVMM is a management tool that allows you to manage multiple Virtual Server R2 hosts and the images running on them. Keith Combs has done a few "screencasts" of these (that's what he calls them - sounds like a Hollywood movie thing...:)
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Ive had a few people interested in the process of introducing this concept of an RODC into a Windows Server 2003 Forest. In this blogcast I'm showing how you can use the Windows Server 2008 installation option of Server Core in combination with RODC to
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I was reading the Australian Reseller News article today on wireless security . It had me intrigued that people seem to equate wireless security with a costly deployment. "...Three quarters of respondents said that security spending was going to rise
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Recently at TechEd Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong I've been presenting on Network Access Protection using 802.1x dynamic Virtual LAN's (VLANs) and Cisco switches. I've done this before actually in my previous blogcasts doing NAP with IPSEC but I
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