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  • Windows 7 RSAT Release Candidate

    Not everyone likes the chilly climate of the server room or the mesmerizing humming of racks, stuffed with server hardware. For these pseudo-admins, Microsoft releases remote management tools. (They work wonders for managing Server Core installations, too!) The latest incarnation was released two weeks ago and works with Windows 7. History of ...
  • Choosing the right Server Core Remote Management method

    Looking for a complete resource on remotely managing your Server Core box? Look no further! I've done research on the topic the last year and have come up with the following remote management methods: Remotely managing your Server Core using Compmgmt.msc  Remotely managing your Server Core using RSAT  Remotely managing your Server ...
  • (Manually) Updating Server Core

    Last year I wrote on automatically updating your Server Core. While a lot of people valued the information in that post, the information was rather unsatisfactory on the subject of manually updating Server Core installations of Windows Server 2008. Now is the time to correct this apparent omission. Read on!       ...
    Posted to The things that are better left unspoken (Weblog) by SanderBerkouwer on augustus 1, 2008
  • PFDAVAdmin

    Public Folders in Microsoft Exchange Server can truely mean the difference between driving a beat down car from 1994 or cruising around in an Audi S4 like Carlos does. When used right your company can benefit greatly. When used wrong you'll need tools like PFDAVAdmin to save your behind.  Public FoldersThe people at Microsoft ...
    Posted to The things that are better left unspoken (Weblog) by SanderBerkouwer on september 18, 2006
  • ADModify .net

    After Carlos Magalhaes blogged about the way the DisplayName is automatically formatted in the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC Snap-in (dsa.msc or ADUC as Carlos refers to it) for new users I remembered the time a customer of mine wanted to have the Display names in de Global Address List (GAL) within Microsoft Exchange after the ...
    Posted to The things that are better left unspoken (Weblog) by SanderBerkouwer on augustus 20, 2006
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