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Tag: Windows 7

BranchCache Step by Step Guides

Posted on26 May 2010Leave a comment

These two BranchCache Step by Step guides provide practical guidance for setting up BranchCache in Distributed or Hosted Cache Mode within a test network.  Download the BranchCache Hosted Cache Mode Step by Step Guide here Download BranchCache Distributed Cache Mode Read More …

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CategoriesBranchCache, Windows 7TagsBranchCache, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 7

WatchTip: Video demo of AppDNA AppTitude from MMS 2010

Posted on24 May 2010Leave a comment

Application Compatibility in these days is a hot topic. Watch this Demo and find out how AppTitude from AppDNA can help you to speed up your Application Compatibility analysis and remediation effort. Watch the video here Source: BrianMadden.com

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CategoriesAppDNA, Compatibility, Windows 7TagsApplication Compatibility, Windows 7

Windows 7 Search – Part1

Posted on22 May 2010Leave a comment

Federated Search is one of the new features introduced with Windows 7. A few weeks ago I wrote another post about the Windows 7 Search Provider and demonstrated how to use a search connector that allows searching web content from Read More …

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CategoriesLibrary, Search Provider, Windows 7TagsFederated Search, Libraries, Search Provider, Windows 7

Windows 7 Product Activation Methods

Posted on17 May 201017 May 2010Leave a comment

Today I was asked whether Windows 7 Ultimate can be activated through KMS, since we’re primarily busy with Windows 7 Enterprise I couldn’t instantly provide an answer (I prefer to first check out things instead of providing an incorrect answer). Read More …

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CategoriesKMS, Licensing, Microsoft, Windows 7TagsActivation, KMS, Windows 7

ToolTip: Win7 Library Tool

Posted on16 May 2010Leave a comment

A nice FREE Tool to manage Windows 7 Libraries. Download from here I also recommend reading Administratively Create and Modify Windows 7 Libraries.

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CategoriesLibrary, Windows 7TagsLibraries, Windows 7

Office 2010 KMS Server Requirements

Posted on12 May 20101 Comment

Although I have been working with Office 2010 for a while, I wasn’t aware of the KMS Server specific requirements until today when we were asked to load the Office 2010 KMS key into one of our customers KMS servers. Read More …

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CategoriesKMS, Licensing, Office2010, Windows Server 2008 R2TagsActivation, KMS, Server 2008 R2, Windows 7

Windows 7 – User Account Control

Posted on25 April 201025 April 20101 Comment

Today I spend a bit of time in refreshing my UAC knowledge, below a listing of the content I’ve been reading and watching. Reading (Blogs & TechNet) User Account Control in Windows 7 Best Practices UAC Architecture Inside Windows 7 Read More …

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ToolTip: XP-More

Posted on24 April 2010Leave a comment

XP-More is a tool that helps manage Windows 7 Virtual Machines (XP Mode and any other). Specifically, it makes duplication of VMs a no brainer – no more raw XML editing and manually duplicating files. More Information and download details Read More …

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CategoriesTip, Tools, Virtualization, Windows 7, Windows XPTagsDuplicate, Virtual PC, Virtualization, VM, Windows 7, XP Mode

Windows 7 Enterprise Training

Posted on23 April 2010Leave a comment

One of the objectives of deploying a new operating system within an Enterprise is to provide end users with a state of the art Operating System that builds the foundation for adopting new technologies and to increase end user productivity. Read More …

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CategoriesDeployment, Knowledge, Tip, Windows 7TagsDeployment, Enduser, Migration, Office 2010, Training, Windows 7

Using Hard Links – Part Two

Posted on22 April 20101 Comment

In my previous post Using hard Links – Part One I explained how Hard Links work. Today’s post is about using hard links with USMT 4.0 in a Windows XP to Windows 7 migration scenario. A typical client migration scenario Read More …

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CategoriesDeployment, Hard Links, USMT, WAIK, Windows 7, Windows XPTagshard link, loadstate, Migration, scanstate, USMT 4.0, usmtutils, WAIK, Windows 7, Windows XP

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