27 April 2007

PowerShell, Longhorn and Server Core

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 1:53 pm

As I mentioned yesterday, PowerShell is now integrated into Longhorn server – and you can read more about it here, http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/longhorn/powershell.mspx. Unfortunately, PowerShell won’t be available for Server Core installations, which is where it would make most sense being used. For those that don’t know, Server Core is Microsoft’s first attempt to create a server [...]

26 April 2007

TechNet Blogs – Longhorn is released

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 3:50 pm

Any Microsoft Infrastructure consultant should be subscribed to the main TechNet Blogs feed. It can be a bit too much at times as there are hundreds of posts per day, but you can pick out some gems in there if you look carefully. It’s also quite interesting watching the feed as a new beta is [...]

Longhorn Activity Centre

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 3:02 pm

I’ll be posting lots of Longhorn related stuff over the next couple of weeks so feel free to keep an eye on my Longhorn tag to keep up to date with the latest beta.
You can also keep up to date by subscribing to my Longhorn feed.

Longhorn Beta 3 Resources

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 2:53 pm

Microsoft Links:

Tech Center
Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” Beta 3 Reviewer’s Guide
Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” Technical Library
Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” – Learning Portal

Longhorn Features:

Windows Server “Longhorn”: Server Manager
Server Core Installation of Windows Server “Longhorn”
Windows PowerShell: Now Part of Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 3
Terminal Services in Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 3
Network Access Protection (NAP) for [...]

Longhorn Beta 3

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 12:18 pm

UDATE: Longhorn Beta 3 has now been released to web.

Ian McDonald first broke the news.
Longhorn Beta 3 evaluation page on Microsoft.com
Download search on Microsoft Download Center
Windows Server Team blog post

For those of you who are eager to finally get your hands on Longhorn server, the wait is almost over… Rumour has it that Beta 3 [...]

20 April 2007

Heart breaking

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 4:58 pm

Pulitzer prize winning photos in the Feature Photography section:
Awarded to Renée C. Byer of The Sacramento Bee for her intimate portrayal of a single mother and her young son as he loses his battle with cancer.

Bomb, bomb, bomb

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 10:29 am

I try to stay out of politics in general for two main reasons – the first is that there is so much material out there to cover, that I wouldn’t be able to do it justice; and the second reason is that it just gets too depressing at times.
However when you see idiots like John [...]

18 April 2007

Enterprise Centralised Desktop

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 1:19 pm

There was an interesting download posted on the Microsoft Download Center last week, but I still haven’t been able to access it… This wouldn’t normally bother me but it intrigued me as it looked similar to the announcement that Citrix made about their Citrix Desktop Server product. I wonder if Microsoft pulled the download because [...]

17 April 2007

Great BDD 2007 Blog

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 12:50 pm

Ben Hunter, a consultant with Microsoft Services in NZ, has recently started a blog focused on BDD 2007. There’s already heaps of great content on there and it’s worth following if you’re involved/interested in Microsoft’s latest BDD framework.
Link: Ben Hunter

13 April 2007

Citrix Desktop Server update

Filed under: Infrastructure — Tags: , , , , , , — Stuart Maxwell @ 2:55 pm

OK, so my understanding of this product is that it provides Citrix ICA sessions to virtual machines running in the data centre. This model provides access to three types of desktops:

Virtual machines running on Microsoft or VMware virtualisation products.
Terminal services desktops running on Windows Server.
Dedicated blade computers for the more demanding user.

Sounds interesting… I can [...]

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