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Migration Webcast Series – To Active Directory and Beyond!
My friend and colleague Chris Henley is leading a 12 week Webcast Series all about strategies and tools for the migration to Active Directory. Chris is an excellent presenter and quite knowledgeable on the subject, so this is going to be a great series. Sign up for all of them! And if you missed some … Continue reading Migration Webcast Series – To Active Directory and Beyond!
I’d pounce on this if I were still a Software Engineer
Sometimes I see or read about really cool things from Microsoft.. development tools and resources that really make me wish I were still a Software Engineer. I’ve always loved the creativity and problem solving that software development affords. Example: the new tools coming in Visual Studio 2005 still make me salivate, quite frankly. I remember when … Continue reading I’d pounce on this if I were still a Software Engineer
XBox 2 Unveiling…
..and we only have to wait until May 12th!That’s when, according to gameindustry.biz, the official unveiling will be done. And on MTV, of all places!
Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 10 (VPN and RAS)
Windows Server Administration Webcast Series Homework Assignment #101. http://blogs.technet.com/kevinremde Go to my blog , click on the category “TechNet Webcasts”, and view the “Resource Page” for part 10 of 12 of this series. I’ve included several links relating to this topic, so take a look through those resources. I really want this to be the … Continue reading Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 10 (VPN and RAS)
Resource Page for Windows Server 2003 Administration Series Webcast (Part 10 of 12, VPN and RAS)
Resource Page forTechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2003 Administration Series (Part 10 of 12): VPN/RAS (Level 200) Wednesday, April 13, 20051:00 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Pacific TimeHere are some resources relating to the webcast topic presented. I hope you find them useful.Kevin — “What is Dial-up Remote Access?” http://www.microsoft.com/Resources/Documentation/windowsserv/2003/all/techref/en-us/W2K3TR_dura_What.asp “How Dial-up Remote Access Works”http://www.microsoft.com/Resources/Documentation/windowsserv/2003/all/techref/en-us/W2K3TR_dura_How.asp Remote Access Conceptshttp://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/enterprise/proddocs/en-us/sag_RASS_concepts.asp Virtual Private Networks for Windows … Continue reading Resource Page for Windows Server 2003 Administration Series Webcast (Part 10 of 12, VPN and RAS)
Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 9 – DHCP) Q&A
Yay! No major audio or timing issues this week! It’s so much fun when things go right!Here, is this week’s “best of” Q&A log from the webcast. Sincere thanks again to my teammates for doing such a great job helping to answer questions! I give them the credit for the information in this document. Wonderful!Also … Continue reading Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 9 – DHCP) Q&A
The WiFi Next Door…
Just a comment on what a strange day it’s been. I’m currently staying at a Sheraton in Madison, as tomorrow we’re doing live TechNet and other events at the Alliant Energy Center. Today, however, in less than one hour, I’ll be doing a webcast from the hotel. Now… typically when I book my rooms I … Continue reading The WiFi Next Door…
More High Praises for Windows Server 2003 SP1
Mark Burnett writes a very glowing review of what is included in SP1 for Windows Server 2003. It’s almost as if he attended and then used the outline to our current TechNet Briefings content.
TechNet Briefing Question: Can you script the Security Configuration Wizard?
This question was asked during my TechNet Briefing event held yesterday (April 5th) in Appleton, Wisconsin.The Answer: No, and Yes. No – you can’t script the use of the tool to do the scan of the server. The GUI tool is the main power… you use it to scan a server and build your … Continue reading TechNet Briefing Question: Can you script the Security Configuration Wizard?





