Mark Minasi
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 Mark Minasi is a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, an MCSE, and the author of 25 books, including Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises (Sybex). He writes and speaks around the world about Windows networking.
Web site: http://www.minasi.com/gethelp
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Windows 7 Makes Vista Valuable
Most people aren’t happy about the rumors that Windows 7 is Vista reanimated. However, once you learn how Windows 7 has been enhanced, you’ll realize that that’s not a bad thing.
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Control Your Licensing with Slmgr
Use Slmgr to change a product key or activate a system, extend your product-activation grace period, and determine whether your computer's license is a volume, retail, or OEM license.
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Things I Overheard While Talking to My iPhone
After listening to iPhone lovers for over a year, I finally picked up a 3G. Suddenly, I understand what all the fuss is about.
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Monitoring Server Core Event Logs
Wondering how to monitor a Server Core system's event log? Server Core and Windows Vista offer a powerful command-line event-log query and control tool called Wevtutil that can do it.
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10 Reasons to Deploy Windows Vista
The decision to upgrade your XP systems to Vista is simple when you consider features such as easier backup, a great desktop search, and vastly improved security options.
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A Long, Hard Look at Hyper-V
Hyper-V's release has stirred up plenty of excitement, but the product still has a way to go.
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Putting the Finishing Touches on Server Core
To put a final polish on our Windows Server 2008 Server Core system, let’s set the system's time zone, configure its screen saver, and tweak its firewall.
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Let's Get Out of the (Network) Neighborhood
Network Neighborhood might've made sense way back when, but it's long past obsolete today.
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Server Core from Afar
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Server Core from Afar
Let's continue our ongoing Server Core configuration effort by setting up remote administration. The potent combination of WinRM and Winrs makes it possible.
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The Perfect Vista Laptop… and Simplifying Device Installation
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Might Your Next Workstation Run Server 2008?
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Fine-tune Server Core’s IP Stack with Netsh
To get Server Core’s network stack set up, you can use the Netsh utility, which has gone through some recent changes. Here’s how to use the latest incarnation.
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No XP? Say it Ain't So, Ray!
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Go Commando with Windows Server 2008’s Server Core
Get a basic Windows Server 2008 Server Core up and running by heeding these two creative tips.
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The Vista SP1 Drivers Affair: A Donnybrook Déjà Vu
The story of Windows Vista SP1 is starting to sound like a soap opera. See Microsoft make the same mistake twice by playing hardball with vendors.
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Minasi Talks ... Encryption
Any security system relies, at least in part, on encryption. However, there are right ways and wrong ways to use encryption.
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Control Windows Server 2008 Roles and Features
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Control Windows Server 2008 Roles and Features
With the Computer Management console missing from Server 2008, you need an efficient way to configure your servers and roll them out. Your best bet is to go to the command line with the ServerManagerCmd, Ocsetup, and Oclist tools.
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The Quest for 4 Gigs Continues
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