“Stay where y’re at! I’ll come where y’re to!”(paraphrase of a subject line from Canadian counterpart Rick Claus’ blog.)“So, Where is Kevin doing live TechNet Events next?”This coming week is is another travelin’ TechNet Briefings week for me. I’ll be doing live events in Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana! March 1 – Bloomington, INIndiana Memorial Union900 … Continue reading “Stay where y’re at! I’ll come where y’re to!”
Tag: TechNet Events
Wisconsin-Bound!
Where is Kevin this week?This is another TechNet Briefings week for me. This week I’ll be doing live events in Kenosha and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Go Packers!)February 15 – Kenosha, WIThe Parkway Chateau12304 75th StreetKenosha, WI 53142Phone: 262–857–2011February 17 – Milwaukee, WITheater-AMC Mayfair Mall 182500 North Mayfair Rd. STE M186Wauwatousa, WI 53226Phone: 414–777–0176 Click on the … Continue reading Wisconsin-Bound!
“Why isn’t Kevin posting my feedback or answering my question?”
Hi folks!To those of you who attended my live TechNet Briefings this week, and the hundreds who attended the first of our 12 part webcast series: THANK YOU! I am excited about using this blog as a way to keep the communication lines open, and am looking forward to posting answers to the many questions … Continue reading “Why isn’t Kevin posting my feedback or answering my question?”
Blogcast on VSMT
Relating to our current live TechNet Briefings event content – particularly the “Supporting and Migrating LOB Applications” part, I’ve run across another really good resource for those of you interested in the topic of using Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 and the Virtual Server Migration Toolkit (VSMT).John Howard has recorded a “Blogcast” in several parts, that … Continue reading Blogcast on VSMT
Exchange Migration Question – “Can I leave my users as NT Domain accounts?” (Part 2)
Part 2 = Let’s see if we can remove the old Exchange 5.5 Server now!(If you haven’t read it already, Part 1 is posted here.)So… after the mailbox move, I used the PFMigrate tool to move system folders and public folders. Since my demo environment didn’t have any public folders, this was an easy process. … Continue reading Exchange Migration Question – “Can I leave my users as NT Domain accounts?” (Part 2)
Exchange Migration Question – “Can I leave my users as NT Domain accounts?” (Part 1)
During our TechNet Briefing in Chicago last week, a gentleman asked me a very interesting question, which he also sent as a followup email:“As I stated what I would like to do is take an existing nt 4.0 domain (which can not be upgraded because of legacy apps, citrix XP). Create a two way trust between … Continue reading Exchange Migration Question – “Can I leave my users as NT Domain accounts?” (Part 1)
Application Compatibility Tools
A question came up in my Chicago TechNet Briefing about the Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit – specifically:“Kevin… What OS’s support the running of the Application Compatibility Analyzer?”The Analyzer’s Collector tool (collector.exe) will run on Windows 95 and up.The Analyzer’s Analyzer tool (analyzer.exe) will run on: • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server • Microsoft … Continue reading Application Compatibility Tools
The Question of What’s New in the Exchange ADC Version SP1
(Footnote: I’m using the Blog here to answer questions that were posed to me in TechNet Briefing Events or Webcasts, for which I didn’t have an immediate answer. I like to treat that as an opportunity for “Win-Win”, so I learn something new, and the attendees will benefit if they look here and find the … Continue reading The Question of What’s New in the Exchange ADC Version SP1
TechNet Briefings Resources
Hello again! “Back so soon, Kevin?” Well, yeah… when you’re sitting on the plane sipping beverages in first class (hey… I put in a lot of air miles… so I’ve earned them! J) you get to thinking about all the things you’d like to use your blog for. Well.. maybe YOU don’t, but I do… or at … Continue reading TechNet Briefings Resources
Home again – more study study study
Blahhg Entry #2. Too few. I received some really exciting news a few days ago... Two of the webcasts I've presented over the past several months have made it into the first (and now monthly list of) Top 10 rated Microsoft webcasts! What a nice surprise! I guess it proves that I'm MUCH better over the … Continue reading Home again – more study study study
