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  • Kevin's "the NEW efficiency" Windows 7 Launch Event Resources

    E-mail Technical Questions: Kevin Remde – Kevin.Remde@microsoft.com Feedback e-mail to my boss: Brian Moore – BriMoore@microsoft.com Future Live, In-Person Event Information: TechNet (for IT Pros): http://www.technetevents.com/kevinremde MSDN (for Software Developers): http://www.MSDNEvents.com NEW - IT Managers Community Hub - http://technet.microsoft.com/itmanagement NEW - IT Manager Community Forum - http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/itmanager THRIVE : Me >> My Skills
    Posted to Full of I.T. (Weblog) by KevinRemde on September 23, 2009
    Filed under: TechNet, Cool or Geeky, Deployment, Fun Stuff, IE, Internet Explorer, IT Manager, IT Pro Resources, Management, Microsoft Resources, Networking, Performance, Productivity, Search, Security, Service Packs and Updates, Tech News, TechNet Events, Training, Virtualization, Windows 7, Windows Server, Windows XP, Hyper-V, Release, Screencasts, Green IT, Life 2.0, PowerShell, Video
  • NEW Bigger Discount on TechNet Plus Subscriptions!

    Whenever I present a live TechNet Event , I ask my audience to raise their hands if they are a TechNet subscriber . Usually about 1/3 of the audience raises their hand. Considering that this is typically a Microsoft-friendly audience, I'm a little shocked that there aren't more hands going up. The TechNet Subscription is such a great resource for IT Pros, for these reasons: Downloadable (or delivered, if you subscribe to the disks-delivered-to-you-monthly subscription), full-version software licensed
    Posted to Full of I.T. (Weblog) by KevinRemde on August 21, 2009
    Filed under: TechNet, Operations Manager, Cool or Geeky, Exchange Server, Fun Stuff, Breaking News, IE, IIS, Internet Explorer, ISA Server, IT Manager, IT Pro Resources, Longhorn Server, Management, Microsoft Resources, Networking, News, Office Communications Server, Performance, Productivity, Search, Security, Service Packs and Updates, Small Business Server, SQL Server, System Center, Tech News, Training, Unified Communications, Virtualization, Webcasts, Windows Server, Windows XP, Hyper-V, Windows Vista, Test Lab, Release, Could get me fired, Office, Green IT, PowerShell, Interoperability
  • Can your data center handle a hurricane? Ours can

    Usually we discuss hurricane or typhoon force winds in the warm tropical climates of the world. Well, unless you haven't been paying attention, Seattle and surrounding areas got hammered about 24 hours ago and a lot of essential services are still being affected. People got killed and the area will take days to recover. I am sad about that. From an IT perspective, it's been interesting to watch from 1600 miles away. It has effected some of our services. We canceled the webcasts on Friday. My blog
    Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on December 16, 2006
    Filed under: Active Directory, Exchange Server, Hardware, Internet Explorer, Networking, Security, SQL Server, Windows Server
  • The Glass is 10% Full

    Do you ever look to the past to see what the future holds? You should. I cut my computer teeth long before most people. My computer heritage goes back to my diapers. Dear Dad was a career IBMer and I was playing with IBM Selectric typewriters and dictaphones long before most people had ever seen Lotus 1-2-3 . During a recent discussion with Rodney Clark, a rising Microsoft executive and the leader of my org, I found out he and I have very similar roots in that regard. His Dad was also a career IBMer.
    Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on November 12, 2006
    Filed under: Active Directory, Exchange Server, Fun Stuff, Internet Explorer, Media Center 2005, Networking, Personal Computer Games, Security, SQL Server, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, Windows Media Services, Windows Mobile, Windows Server, Windows XP, World Wide Web, Xbox, Windows Vista, Office, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
  • Watching the TechED 2006 action poolside

    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
  • Got a phat internet connection? Download Windows Vista Beta 2 now!!!

    So I missed the date by a few hours, but you can help us bring the internet to it’s knees by downloading Windows Vista Beta 2 today!!! Ok, depending on your connection, maybe not today but hopefully shortly there after. After the download is complete burn the .iso image to DVD and you’ll have a shiny new operating system to test. Go to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/preview.mspx and decide if you want to order the DVD kit or download the bits right now. As you can see,
    Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on June 8, 2006
    Filed under: Active Directory, Gaming, Group Policy, Hardware, Internet Explorer, Media Center 2005, Networking, Security, Storage, Windows Server, World Wide Web, Windows Vista, HDTV, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
  • Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC) - love it?

    There has been a raging debate inside and outside of Microsoft about the new security feature in Windows Vista called UAC. UAC stands for User Account Control. The debate has raged mostly about the effectiveness of the feature. Do a search on www.live.com for vista uac and you’ll see what I mean. The mainstream press has even decided this topic is worthy of “debate”. By effectiveness, I mean that most of the negative articles mention that your are prompted so often for elevation
    Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on May 18, 2006
    Filed under: Active Directory, Group Policy, Internet Explorer, Networking, Security, Windows Server, Windows Vista, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
  • Windows Vista App Compat Readiness Labs @ TechEd06

    An unique opportunity to get one-on-one time with our Windows Vista application compatibility experts during the Windows Vista Readiness Applications Compatibility Labs at TechEd 2006. Bring your own Applications to test and troubleshoot and/or try out our self paced labs to test and catch up on the exciting new enhancements and opportunities Windows Vista has to offer – all in a single room. Windows Vista Readiness Labs TechEd06 June 12th – 16th, 2006 Room 108, First Floor Boston Convention
    Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on May 4, 2006
    Filed under: Active Directory, Exchange Server, Gaming, Imaging, Internet Explorer, Media Center 2005, Networking, Personal Computer Games, Security, SQL Server, Windows Mobile, Windows Server, Windows XP, World Wide Web, Windows Vista, HDTV, Office, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
  • How would you solve this security problem?

    Steve Riley sent me an email message about a post on his blog. He needs feedback from all of you on how to solve a challenging problem. The challenge revolves around using public computers or kiosks to access your corporate data. If we all used smartcards, and all machines had smartcard readers, then we’d have a nice multi factor auth system. However, smartcard utopia doesn’t exist. You can read a nice description of the problem at http://blogs.technet.com/steriley/archive/2006/04/20/425824.aspx
    Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on April 21, 2006
    Filed under: Active Directory, Internet Explorer, Networking, Security, Windows Server, World Wide Web, Windows Vista, Mobility
  • Windows Vista Security - webcast questions and answers (tons)

    Today was a blast!!! Webcasts are fun, nerve racking, exciting, tense, glorious, chilling… notice the see saw? My job is to make sure the webcast is smooth as Aero Glass so that any issues don’t distract you from the information I’m discussing. This webcast could have easily been four hours. There is soo much information related to Windows Vista Security, there’s no way to get much coverage in 60 minutes. So thanks for your time today and I promise some killer screencasts
    Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on April 18, 2006
    Filed under: Active Directory, Internet Explorer, Networking, Security, Storage, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, Webcasts, Windows Server, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
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