April-June 2007 – TechNet Event Resources

Kevin’s TechNet “Racing Fuel” Event Resources – April-June, 2007E-mail Technical Questions: Kevin Remde – Kevin.Remde@microsoft.comKevin’s Blog “Full of I.T.” – Additional Resources and Discussionhttp://blogs.technet.com/kevinremdeFeedback e-mail to my boss: Melanie Brunner – mbrunne@microsoft.comFuture Live, In-Person Event InformationTechNet (for IT Pros): http://www.technetevents.com/kevinremdeMSDN (for Software Developers): http://www.MSDNEvents.comMicrosoft Across America: http://www.microsoft.com/acrossamericaNext Scheduled Area “Microsoft Across America” Events: Watch http://www.technetevents.com/kevinremde  … Continue reading April-June 2007 – TechNet Event Resources

Blain’s Best Blog Entry Yet (his words) about Windows Vista Installation Considerations

Blain Barton is a great guy.  Seriously.  Those of you in the southeastern part of the country know Blain as the IT Pro Evangelist and TechNet Presenter doing events in your area.  He's also a fellow blogger, who has posted a very interesting item about some things - 5 things, to be exact - that you … Continue reading Blain’s Best Blog Entry Yet (his words) about Windows Vista Installation Considerations

Resources for TechNet Webcast: Windows Vista Built-in Diagnostics

  Here are some resources relating to the webcast I am presenting today: "Windows Vista Built-in Diagnostics". I hope you find them useful.Kevin — Windows Vista Management Featureshttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/evaluate/feat/mngfeat.mspxSelected Scenarios for Evaluating Reliability Diagnostics in Windows Vistahttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/library/c3175f8c-0025-4293-9f4d-8bb660f04016.mspx Troubleshooting DirectXhttp://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/troubleshooting_directx.mspx?mfr=true Microsoft Online Crash Analysis – Windows Memory Diagnostichttp://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp Windows Vista Networkinghttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/network/default.mspx New Networking Features in Windows Server … Continue reading Resources for TechNet Webcast: Windows Vista Built-in Diagnostics

Best of Questions and Answers from TechNet Webcast: Windows Vista Desktop Manageability Overview

Here are the "Best Of" the questions and answers from today's TechNet Webcast: "Windows Vista Desktop Manageability Overview". Thanks to all who attended, and to Matt Hester and Harold Wong for handling the Q&A; and who's work this document represents. -Kevin PS - Here is my resource page for this webcast --- Questions and Answers:"What about having to open up … Continue reading Best of Questions and Answers from TechNet Webcast: Windows Vista Desktop Manageability Overview

A New Tool For Your Windows Vista Plans

This was just released a day or two ago.  It's called the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment.  Here is the description from the tool's web page:Secure and Agentless InventoryThe Windows Vista Hardware Assessment solution accelerator provides secure, agentless inventory for up to 5,000 computers. It collects and organizes system resource and device information, network wide and … Continue reading A New Tool For Your Windows Vista Plans

Webcasts to help you address the Daylight Savings Time transition

I got an e-mail this morning from a Technical Account Manager here at Microsoft concerning some additional learning resources for IT Pros around this whole "Y2K7" DST change problem.  We're holding several webcasts just so you can learn more about the resources available and steps you can take to make this transition go smoothly.Here is … Continue reading Webcasts to help you address the Daylight Savings Time transition

It’s not quite “Y2K”, but it’s close. Are you ready?

By now unless you've been living under a rock, you have probably heard that in the United States we're doing things a little bit differently. "Yes, that's true.  But are you referring to anything in particular?"In this case, yes.  I'm referring to the new, earlier start of Daylight Savings Time (or DST).   It's starting earlier and ending … Continue reading It’s not quite “Y2K”, but it’s close. Are you ready?