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March 2008 - Posts

Terminal Server Command Line tools in Windows Server 2008
Command Description Change Changes Terminal Server settings for logons, COM port mappings, and install mode. Change logon Enables or disables logons from client sessions on a Terminal Server, or displays current logon status. Change port Lists or changes Read More...
Terminal Server Group Policy Guide in Server 2008
Terminal Server Computer Configuration Group Policies Computer Group Policy Settings for Terminal Server Connections Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Terminal Server\Connections Computer Group Policies Read More...
How to Obtain a Kernel Memory Dump file in Server Core of Windows Server 2008
If a Kernel memory dump is needed for troubleshooting purposes, the following methods may be used: ■ Crash.exe (available with Microsoft Support)– both the command line and GUI versions of Crash.exe may be used to create a memory dump file on Server Core. Read More...
Performance Monitoring in Server Core in Windows Server 2008
Performance Monitoring The Reliability and Performance Monitor (RPM) console is not available on Server Core, however, the Performance Logs and Alerts service and the underlying performance subsystem is the same as a full installation of Windows Server Read More...
Differences between Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Print Clusters and their Registry Structure
Windows 2000 In Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server the major enhancement is that port information was moved to be stored in the Cluster registry and replicated to all nodes. Port monitors must be Cluster Aware to be supported Read More...
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