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April 2010 - Posts

Early information on Tech·Ed Europe 2010
Tech·Ed is the annual Microsoft event, where IT Pros and developers meet with Microsoft representatives and Microsoft MVPs to learn and exchange information. Tech·Ed events are organized all over the world and Tech·Ed Europe is the event for IT Pros and Read More...
Active Directory Domain Services Command Fu, Part 6
With Windows PowerShell Scripting being one of the requirements in the current Common Engineering Criteria (CEC) , all Microsoft server products need to comply with having Windows PowerShell scripting support. While some Active Directory technologies Read More...
Office 2010: Ready, Set, Go?
Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft Sharepoint 2010 are Microsoft’s latest and greatest Information Worker flagship products. Since it’s available and downloadable for Microsoft Partners (and everyone else with a MSDN or TechNet subscription), one of Read More...
Active Directory Domain Services Command Fu, Part 5
As some systems administrators have already found out, on Microsoft Windows Servers some tasks cannot be performed using the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Although multiple vendors have released graphical tools to make these tasks even more tedious Read More...
Active Directory Domain Services Command Fu, Part 4
As some systems administrators have already found out, on Microsoft Windows Servers some tasks cannot be performed using the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Although multiple vendors have released graphical tools to make these tasks even more tedious Read More...
Active Directory Domain Services Command Fu, Part 3
As some systems administrators have already found out, on Microsoft Windows Servers some tasks cannot be performed using the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Although multiple vendors have released graphical tools to make these tasks even more tedious Read More...