April’s Shower of WebcastsThe schedule for April has been posted. Sign up early and often!Here are a few I’ll be leading…TechNet Webcast: Exchange Best Practice Analyzer (ExBPA) (Level 300)Monday, April 10, 2006 - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific TimeKevin Remde, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft CorporationThe Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool (ExBPA) is an … Continue reading The April TechNet Webcast Calendar is LIVE!
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TechNet Webcast Schedule – 2006 04
Upcoming TechNet Webcasts: April 2006TechNet webcasts are designed specifically for the IT Professional, offering in-depth information on how to plan, deploy, and manage Microsoft products and technologies, such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Windows Server, Microsoft Internet Information Services, and Microsoft Content Management Server. TechNet Webcast Series: Upcoming & On-Demand Upcoming TechNet Webcasts· By … Continue reading TechNet Webcast Schedule – 2006 04
Answers to Event Questions – Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2006
G’Day!This is the fifth of many long-overdue, promised blog posts containing answers to questions I’ve received at our TechNet Events.These questions are about Data Protection Manager 2006 and the Virtual Shadow Copy for Shared Folders client…— "When is the client install necessary? When is it not? Does DPM take care of this for me if the … Continue reading Answers to Event Questions – Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2006
Windows Live Local Virtual Earth brings you to street level
Try this out and let them know what you think.
Answers to Event Questions – MOM
“MOM!”This is the fourth of many long-overdue, promised blog posts containing answers to questions I’ve received at our TechNet Events.This question is about Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005… “Is there a management pack to monitor Windows Backup? What about other backup products?” There is a management pack available from Symantec to manage BackupExec. Other than that, I … Continue reading Answers to Event Questions – MOM
Answers to Event Questions – Storage Manager for SANs (SMfS)
“Hi!”This is the third of many long-overdue, promised blog posts containing answers to questions I’ve received at our TechNet Events.These questions are about the Storage Manager for SANs function in Windows Server 2003 R2…"Are existing LUNs detected?"Well… I'm not a storage expert and haven't worked with any other SAN technologies, so I couldn't say from personal experience. … Continue reading Answers to Event Questions – Storage Manager for SANs (SMfS)
Answers to Event Questions – File Server Resource Manager
“Ha Haaa!”This is the second of many long-overdue, promised blog posts containing answers to questions I’ve received at our TechNet Events.These questions are about the File Server Resource Manager in Windows Server 2003 R2…“Are quotas set on a per-folder basis only, or do they include all sub-folders?”You have two choices. Your first option is to … Continue reading Answers to Event Questions – File Server Resource Manager
Answers to Event Questions – R2 Features
Greetings!This is the first of many long-overdue, promised blog posts containing answers to questions I’ve received at our TechNet Events.The first one deals with a general question about Windows Server 2003 R2…"What are the features of R2 that are different in Standard vs. Enterprise editions of R2?"Here's a great feature comparison page that compares all … Continue reading Answers to Event Questions – R2 Features
Looking for IT Pro Resources for Windows Vista?
Yes, there is a page that you should bookmark for IT Pro-related resources around Windows Vista right here.Unfortunately I don’t see any RSS feeds there. Personally, I like to know as soon as a new article is available, rather than having to visit the site. (And let me say it again.. RSS feed support in … Continue reading Looking for IT Pro Resources for Windows Vista?
Origami – WTF is it really?
The Origami ProjectThere has been a lot of speculation about this little gizmo that Microsoft is coming out with. Even more details here.Here’s a video that hints at what this new, “wearable, ultra-connected” gadget can do.This looks really cool. I like the form factor, and if it’s capable of running Windows Vista and can control my … Continue reading Origami – WTF is it really?








