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WARNING – this is a progressive download video. It is not streamed. Therefore the entire 400MB video is downloaded and played if you click the big START button above. What’d you expect for 60 minutes of video? If you want to download the video and play it offline, right mouse click the following URL and then use the SAVE AS function to save it locally to your hard drive. Get it @ http://msinetpub.vo.llnwd.net/d1/keithcombs/videos/SpringboardPerformance.wmv
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on September 27, 2008
Filed under: Deployment, Group Policy, Hardware, Imaging, Management, Networking, Search, Security, Windows XP, x64 OS and Apps, Laptop Stuff, Windows Vista, Mobility, Video
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Infrastructure Development & Operations · Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack for Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 · System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 Hotfix Rollup Package (KB954641) (x86 Systems) · System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 Hotfix Rollup Package (KB954641) (x64 systems) · Update for Windows Server 2008 x64 Edition (KB951072) · Update for Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems (KB951072) · Update for Windows Server 2008 (KB951072)
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on August 26, 2008
Filed under: Technet, Academia, Active Directory, Beta, Demos, Deployment, Developery Stuff, Digital Imaging, Exchange, Forefront, Group Policy, Hardware, IE, IIS, Interviews, Linux, Media Center, Networking, On the Edge, PowerShell, SBS, Security, SharePoint, SQL, Systems Management, Tablet PC, Tech News, twitterfeed, Vista, Webcasts, Windows, Xbox, Zune, Live!, Competitive, Communicator, Downloads, Virtualization, Messenger, Home Theater, Screencasts, 64bit Computing, Unified Messaging, Zunecasts, Mobility, Podcasts, Business Intelligence, IPv6, ISA
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I’ve been listening to our customers a lot lately. I get a lot of good feedback here, but it’s no substitute for the direct frank conversations we’ve had at the live events, launch events and conferences like MMS or TechEd. One of the complaints I’ve been hearing more and more is centered around our content. The crux of the complaint is that we aren’t real world in the demos we do on webcasts, screencasts, live events, hands on labs, etc. As much as I’d like a raised floor data center
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on July 7, 2008
Filed under: TechNet , Active Directory, Deployment, Exchange Server, Group Policy, Hardware, Management, Networking, Storage, Windows XP, Hyper-V, Windows Vista, IIS7, Virtualization, Windows Server 2008
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Matt Hester beat me to it. Well, not really. We'll just let him think he did. Matt posted some information about the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment v2.0 release so check out his blog post. I was going to post some information this weekend but backed off because I hit some issues I reported to the development team. Oh well, since the cat is out of the bag, here's a couple of things to keep in mind about the tool: Read The Fabulous Manual (RTFM) - you pretty much have to. There are a number of service
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on July 16, 2007
Filed under: TechNet , Group Policy, Hardware, Management, Networking, Webcasts, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Group Policy
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Channel9 has a treat for everyone and it starts next week. Charles Torre of Niner fame will have a bunch of fascinating interviews and videos on the core technologies that make up Windows Vista. For instance, get the low down on Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC) from Jon Schwartz (UAC Architect/Developer) and Chris Corio(UAC PM). This will be a "Going Deep" episode that promises to, eh, go deep on how it works, why it is what it is, the problems UAC solves and the context of Windows usability.
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on February 23, 2007
Filed under: Active Directory, Deployment, Group Policy, Hardware, Imaging, Security, Storage, Windows Vista, Mobility
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Virtual PC 2007 is a great virtual machine execution environment. John Howard, Virtual Machine PM blogs that we have released it to the web and it's currently propagating across the microsoft.com cluster complex. This is the core tool I use for my job and I think you'll find we have added some great new features to this release. What is Virtual PC 2007? Use Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 to run multiple operating systems at the same time on the same physical computer. Switch between virtual machines with
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on February 19, 2007
Filed under: TechNet , Active Directory, Exchange Server, Group Policy, Hardware, Imaging, Networking, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, Windows Server, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mobility
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Lets face it, our new deployment tools rock. However, one significant customer feature request has been missing from the portfolio. Every time I do a deployment tool session around ImageX, BDD, WAIK, etc., the question of multicast support comes up. And the answer until today is we don't have multicast support. Well, we now have multicast support checked into the build tree for Longhorn Server. It will be tightly integrated into the Longhorn Server Windows Deployment Services (WDS) role. We'll release
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on February 8, 2007
Filed under: Active Directory, Deployment, Group Policy, Hardware, Imaging, Networking, Windows Server, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Group Policy
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As you know, we started our US Windows Vista, Exchange Server 2007 and 2007 Office System launch events last week. If you have not already signed up for one, go to http://www.microsoft.com/business/launch2007/signup/default.mspx and do it fast. Many of the venue locations are already at capacity and beyond wait listing. Last Tuesday, the MSDN and TS2 teams had some challenges in the morning getting some of the registration systems off and running. This of course created a bottleneck at the registration
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on January 20, 2007
Filed under: TechNet , Active Directory, Exchange Server, Group Policy, Hardware, Networking, Security, Windows Server, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Office, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
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FYI, there was a rather serious storm last night in the Pacific Northwest area of the US. As a result, many people are without power and that is having an impact on a variety of services. As I understand it, we won't be delivering the 10 webcasts that were scheduled for today. A lack of power has impacted people, process and technology in this case. Sorry for the inconvenience but I'm sure you understand. As you can see, the server that hosts my blog pictures is down. I'm actually surprised blogs.technet.com
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on December 15, 2006
Filed under: TechNet , Active Directory, Exchange Server, Group Policy, Hardware, Media Center 2005, Networking, Security, SQL Server, Storage, Webcasts, Windows Server, Windows XP, World Wide Web, Windows Vista, Office, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
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Get your frozen margarita, dual core laptop and favorite rubber ducky and head to the pool. Might as well since this year you’ll be able to watch and listen to the festivities on the http://VirtualTechEd.com website. It’ll be interesting to see how much of the show, seminars and “social” events are actually broadcast. I would recommend tuning into the opening keynote on 6/11 at 7pm EST. We’ll have Ray Ozzie, Bob Muglia and Chris Capossela showing off some kewl stuff.
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on June 9, 2006
Filed under: Active Directory, Exchange Server, Group Policy, Hardware, Internet Explorer, Media Center 2005, Networking, Security, SQL Server, Virtual Server, Windows Mobile, Windows Server, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Office, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
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