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Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows® 7 with SP1 enables IT administrators to manage roles and features that are installed on computers that are running Windows Server® 2008 R2, Windows Server® 2008, or Windows Server® 2003, from a remote computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows 7 with SP1.
Overview
**Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with SP1 can be installed ONLY on computers that are running the Enterprise, Professional, or Ultimate editions of Windows 7 or Windows 7 with SP1.**
Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with SP1 enables IT administrators to manage roles and features that are installed on remote computers that are running Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 (and, for some roles and features, Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003) from a remote computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows 7 with SP1. It includes support for remote management of computers that are running either the Server Core or full installation options of Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2, and for some roles and features, Windows Server 2008. Some roles and features on Windows Server 2003 can be managed remotely by using Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with SP1, although the Server Core installation option is not available with the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
This feature is comparable in functionality to the Windows Server 2003 Administrative Tools Pack and Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 (SP1).
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Windows Internet Explorer 9 is the best suited browser for the Enterprises as well as consumers. Sometimes you don’t want to leave a trace of your web browsing activity on your computer. Whether it’s shopping for a gift on a shared PC or checking an account at an Internet café, you don’t want to leave any evidence of your browsing or search history for others to see.
InPrivate Browsing helps prevent your browsing history, temporary Internet files, form data, cookies, and user names and passwords from being retained by the browser. You can start InPrivate Browsing from the Safety menu, by pressing Ctrl+Shift+P, or from the New Tab page. Internet Explorer will launch a new browser session that won’t keep any information about webpages you visit or searches you perform. Closing the browser window will end your InPrivate Browsing session.
To start Internet Explorer 9 InPrivate Browsing follow the Step 1a or 1b.
Step 1a: Click on Settings –> Safety –> InPrivate Browsing. This will open up a new Window.
Step 1b: On Taskbar, Right Click on Internet Explorer 9 icon –> Click on Start InPrivate Browsing
Additional information about InPrivate Browsing…
For more information visit http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/features/in-private
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Thank you very much to all the attendees for joining the Internet Explorer 9 for Enterprises session.
As I mentioned here is the resources page for Internet Explorer 9 from my earlier blog post
http://blogs.technet.com/b/aviraj/archive/2011/09/11/windows-internet-explorer-9-resources.aspx
I will be presenting on another topic on Technical Drilldown in to DaRT 7 & Microsoft BitLocker Administration & Monitoring.
For more details visit http://www.virtualtechdays.com/?ocid=aff-n-in-loc—aa
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For more details visit http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/13/welcome-to-windows-8-the-developer-preview.aspx
IMPORTANT: Upgrade from Windows 7 installation is not supported for pre-release code; only clean installs are supported. Reminder: this is a developer preview release and is not meant for production. It is not a beta release. We will be updating the release with various quality updates and drivers over the coming weeks/months just to exercise our overall update and telemetry mechanisms.
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