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full of i.t. welcome to technet blogs sign in | join | help full of i.t. kevin remde's it pro weblog rss 2.0 atom 1.0 home about email search go tags beta blogging configuration manager could get me fired deployment exchange server fun stuff iis isa server it pro resources longhorn server management microsoft resources news office operations manager podcasts reliability rss-related screencasts search security service packs and updates sex sharepoint sql server system center tech news teched teched 2005 teched 2006 teched 2007 teched 2008 technet events technet webcasts unified communications video violence virtualization webcasts windows server windows vista news this is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. use of included samples are subject to the terms specified at microsoft © kevin a. remde kevin is currently feeling technorati profile blogmap: archives november 2007 (6) october 2007 (4) september 2007 (12) august 2007 (9) july 2007 (3) june 2007 (13) may 2007 (8) april 2007 (9) march 2007 (8) february 2007 (11) january 2007 (15) december 2006 (7) november 2006 (20) october 2006 (8) september 2006 (7) august 2006 (4) july 2006 (6) june 2006 (20) may 2006 (10) april 2006 (30) march 2006 (15) february 2006 (25) january 2006 (25) december 2005 (13) november 2005 (32) october 2005 (25) september 2005 (44) august 2005 (48) july 2005 (30) june 2005 (39) may 2005 (60) april 2005 (38) march 2005 (29) february 2005 (30) january 2005 (5) december 2004 (1) november 2004 (4) october 2004 (2) it pro evangelist blogs barnaby jeans (canada) blain barton (usa) bruce cowper (canada) chris e. avis (usa) chris henley (usa) eileen brown (uk) harold wong (usa) jeff alexander (austrailia) john baker (usa) keith combs (usa) mat stephen (uk) michael kalbe (germany) michael j. murphy (usa) michael kleef (austrailia) michael platt (uk) rick claus (canada) stephen lamb (uk) tony krijnen (netherlands) matt hester (usa) john weston (usa) shawn travers (usa) john howard (virtualization guy) it pro resources technet events microsoft across america microsoft security response center microsoft webcasts technet webcasts blog technet subscription blog microsoft deployment (md) is released! wow! seems like just the other day i was talking here about the release candidate for this, and now here it is, released! very cool. here is the microsoft deployment download.  and you may want to check out the microsoft deployment team blog, too. --- interesting.  if you go to http://www.microsoft.com/deployment, you go straight to the md download page also. posted monday, november 12, 2007 7:48 am by kevinremde | 0 comments filed under: it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, sex, windows server, windows vista, tech news, deployment, violence, news tune in! geek out! another podcast on unified communications a couple of weeks ago (wednesday october 24, specifically) i was driving like a madman from dallas to houston.  "why so fast?" i had a deadline.  at 2:00pm i was scheduled to interview sukhvinder singh gulati, a sr. lead program manager in the unified communications space - specifically office communications server 2007.  ...and i was running late. "did you make it?" just barely.  traffic held me up a bit getting into town, but i got to the parking lot of the hotel right before 2:00pm, and let eric (our producer) know that i was on my way.  the hotel room was over-deodorized (i could barely breathe), and i quickly logged in and got on the call to do the interview. and here is the result:  kevin interviews sukhvinder on technet radio of course, if you haven't already, you should check out all of the great technet radio podcasts available there, and even subscribe to the rss feeds for the audio format you're interested in listening to.  me?... i subscribe, download, and put them on my audio player so i have something to listen to while i'm on some nasty workout machine at the gym. --- also - if you're interested in details on unified communications, click on the words unified communications somewhere in this blog post.  like here: unified communications.  easy. posted wednesday, november 07, 2007 2:05 am by kevinremde | 2 comments filed under: it pro resources, microsoft resources, sex, unified communications, podcasts, violence search for free! search server 2008 express announced today microsoft released a new search offering - search server 2008 express.  this is on top of the recently announced search server 2008, and of course microsoft office sharepoint server 2007. "express?  does this mean, like in so many other products with that moniker, that this is free?" yep.  free.  "so.. it's scaled down, i bet.  probably some limit on the number of items you can index, right?" wrong.  from what i've read, it's pretty much the same product as the enterprise version search server 2008 - only without the enterprise-class high availability and load balancing options that you get in moss 2007 and search server 2008.  check out this comparison page for more details on the three main search offerings from microsoft. and here's the press release that came out today, also. posted tuesday, november 06, 2007 11:25 am by kevinremde | 2 comments filed under: it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, search, windows server, tech news, news another video test   this time i took my original avchd file and rendered it as a high-quality mpeg-2 file before rendering it again for silverlight using expression encoder. it looks a little better in my opinion.  not so many interlacing effects visible.  what do you think? posted tuesday, november 06, 2007 10:55 am by kevinremde | 4 comments filed under: beta, fun stuff, could get me fired, blogging, video hd silverlight stream test 2 - even higher quality hint: double-click to show fullscreen. the first test i did (i've removed that post - it's annoying when all these videos start playing all at once in each blog post) rendered it down a little - more like dvd quality than true hd. this later one is a much bigger file, and is true hd 720p **.  check it out. update: for those of you that miss the original post that i removed... this video was taken in hd using a sony hd handycam.  it was then rendered from the native acvhd format to a 1280x720 hd wmv file ** using pinnacle studio plus 11.1.  then that file was encoded for silverlight using microsoft expression encoder.  and with the silverlight publishing plug-in for expression encoder, i could then automatically publish it to my silverlight streaming account. once published, and using yet another plugin (this time a silverlight plugin for windows live writer), i linked the video right into my blog post here. "cool technology, kevin.. but what is this a video of?" oh.. it's just a quick pan of breakfast at the first day of our october microsoft across america team meeting, held in phoenix arizona at a very nice resort. --- ** some have noticed (myself included) that there appears to be interlacing, even though i said 720p.  i'm fairly new at this video game; at least beyond what i've been doing with my minidv camcorder to make dvds of my family videos.  so while the 2nd rendering was progressive, it was a rendering of something that was interlaced after the first rendering from the sony avchd to a wmv file.  if expression encoder were able to work with avchd natively, i wouldn't have to do two renderings.  (do you hear that, product team?)  another option would be for pinnacle systems (avid) or sony and their video editing products that do work with avdhd to also support creating silverlight projects and pushing them to silverlight streaming accounts directly. posted monday, november 05, 2007 9:10 am by kevinremde | 3 comments filed under: beta, fun stuff, could get me fired, blogging, video teched 2008 breaking news: big changes to teched u.s. big news: they're splitting it up. "huh?  what do you mean?  are they having one conference for boys, and another for girls?" <sigh>  don't be silly.  and anyway, that (unfortunately) would be extremely lopsided.  no, i'm talking about now having two separate weeks - one for developers and the other for it professionals. and that's what was announced just the other day.  as you see from the graphic above, teched u.s. 2008 developers is happening june 3-6.  and teched u.s. 2008 it professionals is happening june 10-13.  both are back in orlando, florida this year. "interesting.  and how do you feel about that, kevin?" what are you?  my analyst? ** quite honestly, i wasn't too happy about it, initially.  as regular readers (big assumption, i realize) of this blog know, i'm one of the very biggest and longest fans of teched there is.  i have only missed three of the u.s. techeds in its entire 15 year history; attending many more as a customer than as an employee.  so when i heard the news, my first reaction was, "shoot... they're going to make it smaller and less fun." however, one of the benefits of being an employee is that, along with the early announcement e-mail i received last week, i also received documents all about the reasons behind the decision.  and they make a lot of sense.  the full faq is available here, but i'll summarize for you... reason 1 - teched u.s. is just so darn huge! we sell out practically every year, which means there are a lot of people who miss out and don't get to attend.  and that's sad.  but the realities of handling the logistics of making one of the biggest technology event anywhere even bigger were just too much.  there aren't enough cities and venues available that can really handle anything bigger than what we've been throwing at them.  so splitting this up makes it easier logistically, while at the same time providing a great opportunity for even more people to come to a teched. reason 2 - developers!  it pro!  it pros! yeah.. i know.. the chant is "developers!  developers!  developers!..."  but the ratio at teched really has been more like 1/3 developers, and 2/3 it pros.  many people look at teched as primarily an it pro event, and developers love going to the pdc or other events (i'm a new big fan of the hdc - the heartland developer conference).  reason 3 - people leave early a large number of attendees just don't stick around for the last of the 5 days.  so these events will be 4 day events instead.    "hey kevin.. you were once a developer.. then a developer and an it pro as you transitioned to being a full-time it pro.  how can someone who is doing both roles choose which teched to go to?" that, unfortunately, is quite honestly going to make it hard on some people.  it will be a tough decision.  fortunately, though, the teched planners understand this also.  they are going to do a couple of things to address this: there will be small amounts of higher (100-200) level sessions for the "other" discipline.  so, at teched developers there will be "some it infrastructure sessions to cover mixed job functions", and at teched it pro there will be "some developer content to address the holistic view of microsoft’s application platform." and for those who really need to, you can attend both events for a cost that is less than what the two individually would be.  pricing for this hasn't yet been announced, so i highly recommend you get on the "teched 2008 guestbook" at http://www.microsoft.com/events/teched2007 so you'll get updates in e-mail on the event as the details become available. "are you going to teched it professionals this year, kevin?" i sure do hope so.  and then i'll see you there! --- ** disclaimer - i don't actually have an analyst; although i probably should.  i spend an awful lot of time arguing with myself in the form of this here stupid blog. posted monday, november 05, 2007 8:38 am by kevinremde | 3 comments filed under: fun stuff, it pro resources, microsoft resources, teched, teched 2008 remember bdd? well.. forget bdd. remember md.   "huh?" for a couple years now i've been singing the praise of "these three little letters that, if you remember nothing else from my presentation, i want you to remember: bdd!"  business desktop deployment. bdd is one of many "solution accelerators" microsoft makes available.  as the name implies, these are product or area focused tools that help accelerate you towards a solution - providing both guidance and the tools required to bring you up-and-running quickly with some solution.  business desktop deployment (bdd) is/was a very powerful set of such knowledge and tools all around making it easy to create lti or zti (light and zero touch installation) deployments of windows desktops and applications. "you said, 'was', kevin.  is the bdd gone?" no.  it's not gone.  not yet.  but it is being replaced by  "microsoft deployment".  so.. do a search-and-replace of everything i've ever said about bdd and replace it with md. microsoft deployment (release candidate 1 just went live today on the microsoft connect site - details on how to get it below) is the next version.  "why the change?  what's new?" well, in a nutshell, this new tool (and new name) refers not just to deploying desktops.  it's about deployment.  period.  we also had a solution accelerator called windows server deployment (wsd) which, as the name implies, was all about deploying servers.  (duh!)  that, too, is becoming a part of the new microsoft deployment solution accelerator. here are a list of "what's new" that i received in an e-mail about it just under an hour ago: new features in microsoft deployment microsoft system center configuration manager 2007 support, with the following features: full support for windows vista, windows xp, and windows server 2003 deployments with microsoft deployment and configuration manager 2007. complete integration into the configuration manager 2007 admin console and task sequencing capabilities. quick start configuration manager 2007 operating system deployments using one wizard to create needed task sequences and packages. extension of the configuration manager 2007 task sequencing capabilities with new actions. feature parity with bdd 2007 and sms 2003, including dynamic package installation, automatic determination of state store location, computer backup, and database settings. installation support for computers unknown to the configuration manager 2007 database added support for offline patching support for offline and online language pack installation deployment monitoring: updated management pack for system center operations manager 2007 lite touch installation (lti) support for windows server 2008: support for deploying windows server 2008 beta 3 and potentially rc1 (to be verified after rc1 release), including support for server core installation options. automated server role definition using server manager lite touch installation (lti) enhancements: enhanced disk and network interface cards (nics) configuration options, including support for static tcp/ip configuration. design changes to ease the migration from lti to configuration manager 2007. support for multiple task sequence templates. new sample templates include: client template: windows vista, windows xp server template: windows server 2003, windows server 2008 replace scenario template ability to invoke web service calls support for web service calls from rules web services can be invoked as part of the rules processing performed by microsoft deployment, using new rules that can be defined in customsettings.ini. support for bdd 2007 upgrade or side-by-side installation with microsoft deployment. lite touch installation (lti) multicast support: deployment workbench supports multicast transmission of operating system images when performing lti deployments from windows server 2008 servers that are running windows deployment services.   "cool!  how do i get it, kevin?" it's an open beta download right now.  you get it by signing up for the microsoft connection deployment program in microsoft connect. if you're already a member, you can go straight to the download here. now i'm off to edit my slides.  i've got bdd all over the place... posted wednesday, october 24, 2007 5:31 pm by kevinremde | 3 comments filed under: beta, it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, operations manager, windows server, windows vista, tech news, deployment, system center, news special technet subscription promotion - save $100! "$100?  one-hundred dollars?  really?" yes, you read me right.  from now through may 2008 you can save $100 on any technet subscription.  any technet subscription.  all you need to do is use this special promotion code when you place your order at the technet subscriptions page: tmsam08 that's a t, then msam (for microsoft across america), the number 0 (zero), and the number 8 (eight).  enter it carefully! click here to go to the subscription page and order yours now! ...or to at least read about all you get for your money before making your decision. fine print: i'm sorry to report that this offer is currently for u.s. residents only.  if it is expanded, i'll let you know here first. ----- are you a technet subscriber?  what's your favorite benefit?  is it all the downloadable non-timeout evaluation software?  the included technical support calls?  if you're not a subscriber, why not?  leave a comment here... posted monday, october 22, 2007 6:59 pm by kevinremde | 3 comments filed under: beta, it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, windows server, windows vista, tech news, system center, news my technet events - october-december 2007 hi all! here i am sitting at home for a few more hours before heading to the airport to get on a plane to texas to deliver technet events on tuesday and thursday.  "texas?!  you don't usually cover texas!" well, i am pleased to be able to cover some events there now.  for those of you who don't know, we recently did a little shift-around of responsibilities on the microsoft across america - technet events team.  it was agreed all around that, rather than all of us doing core events, webcasts, managing user group relationships, and doing events for partners, and trying also to focus on other efforts, we should split the team into specialties.  so, a few guys (harold wong, john weston, and michael j. murphy) are now focusing on building and supporting the it pro community, keith combs and matt hester are taking more of a specific product or technology-area focus. so, in what we call the central region of the u.s., that leaves my buddy shawn travers and i able to focus primarily on our "core events"; which means we'll be doing less preparation and delivery of the one-off events, and many more of our main technet events. we'll still be working with user groups and partners and doing other events - but definitely not as many as we were in the past.  and we'll have our community champs to help manage those relationships and work with our schedules. "so.. what does your schedule look like, kevin?  where will you be traveling to for technet events?" i'm glad you (i) asked! here i'm taking advantage of a plug-in for windows live writer that lets me search for and insert events from the event site eventful.com.  of course, it did require me to enter my events into the site first, but once they're there, they can be easily plugged-in to blog posts like this one.   what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:tuesday, october 23, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater - amc grand 2410110 technology boulevard eastdallas, texas 75220   united states what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:thursday, october 25, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater - amc studio 302949 dunvalehouston, texas 77063   united states what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:thursday, november 1, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater - malco paradiso584 south mendenhallmemphis, tennessee 38117   united states what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:thursday, november 8, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater - united artist greenwood plaza 128141 e arapahoe roadenglewood, colorado 80112   united states what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:tuesday, november 27, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater-amc mayfair mall 182500 north mayfair rdmilwaukee, wisconsin 53226   united states what:technet power series event - pm session (windows vista and unified communications)when:thursday, november 29, 2007 1:00 pm to friday, november 30, 2007 5:00 pmwhere:theater - regal lincolnshire 20 & imax300 parkway drivelincolnshire, illinois 60069   united states what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:tuesday, december 11, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater- amc easton town centre 30275 easton town centercolumbus, ohio 43219   united states what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:thursday, december 13, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater - regal middleburg town square stadium 1618348 bagley roadcleveland, ohio 44130   united states what:technet events: windows deployment services and unified communicationswhen:tuesday, december 18, 2007 8:00 am to 12:00 pmwhere:theater - regal hamilton place mall 92100 hamilton place mallchattanooga, tennessee 37421   united states   i've also posted my "save the day" technet resources for these events here. and of course, if you want to find the full list of events, plus events going into the next quarter (when they go live), you need to save www.technetevents.com as one of your favorites, or subscribe to the rss feed from there. posted monday, october 22, 2007 6:58 am by kevinremde | 2 comments filed under: technet events, beta, exchange server, it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, reliability, sex, unified communications, virtualization, windows server, windows vista, deployment, security, violence, longhorn server breaking news: scdpm is rtm! one more time, for those who missed it before... rtm = released to manufacturing "and what is scdpm?" scdpm is system center data protection manager 2007.  it's a new version of the dpm product (first released last year), and contains several incredible improvements.  last week, at a microsoft across america team meeting in phoenix, az, i had the privilege of attending a presentation by jason buffington on all the benefits of the new dpm 2007. folks... seriously... this is going to make backup, recovery, and archiving of your application data and files so easy.  if you read nothing else about dpm, at least check out jason's blog post about the rtm, and the details on why this version will change how you think of backing up your company's knowledge assets.  but you should also check out the dpm team blog , too.  and here's the new dpm site as well. posted wednesday, october 17, 2007 6:08 pm by kevinremde | 0 comments filed under: it pro resources, management, sex, tech news, security, violence, system center, news breaking news: longhorn beta 3 is history... windows server 2008 rc0 is here! oh yeah!  another "release" of sorts.  windows server 2008 release candidate (rc) zero (0) - or "rc0" for short - is finally rttwww (release to the world wide web - or "rtw" for short). "sweeet!  gimme gimme gimme!" hold on there, sunshine.  you'll have to download it like everybody else. sign up for the ctp (customer technology preview). or you could get it as a technet subscriber, too.  (i don't see it in the downloads yet, but i'll let you know when i do.) update: as you see in the comments to this post, kathy dixon (who is the person at microsoft responsible for technet plus, and who i interviewed for virtual teched earlier this year) says that the rc0 download will be available sometime on thursday, september 27.  i'm going to keep an eye on her blog for news of when it has finally gone live. -- and an additional note - i see that the windows server division has a blog.  it's not a new blog, but now might be a really good time to add them to your rss feeds. posted monday, september 24, 2007 3:39 pm by kevinremde | 3 comments filed under: beta, it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, reliability, sex, virtualization, windows server, tech news, security, violence, news, longhorn server questions (with answers) from our twin cities technet event  greetings! "well.. if that photo doesn't get you fired, kevin... nothing will." oh, i sincerely think there are worse things i could do.  and i will certainly not be trying to get myself fired anytime soon. anyway - i wanted to get these questions (and now answers!) up on my blog today.  these were asked of me last thursday at our minneapolis technet event. i always love speaking to the minneapolis audience! ...because they're great "minnesota nice" people.  and also mainly because i live here.  it's a treat to get up out of your own bed before going to work now and then. --- "does iag (intelligent application gateway) 2007 support 2 factor authentication?"  yes.  "simplified user experience with an easy to use, customizable ssl vpn portal defined by user identity, including multiple portal configurations. single sign-on to multiple and custom directories (with integrated password management) and strong/two-factor authentication (such as securid and x.509) helps reduce the threat of password attacks." check out the secure application access with internet security and acceleration server 2006 and intelligent application gateway 2007 page. also, you can download the iag technical overview here.   "tell me more about 'centro'?  has anything been announced?" no.  nothing yet.   "what's the tool that helps me with license compliance?  is it in configuration manager?" you may be thinking of the software inventory analyzer.  it's a free tool (with limitations) that can inventory up to 250 machines; and only for microsoft product.s but yes, the way a larger company would do it would be with system center essentials or system center configuration manager. if you're interested in the licensing programs available, and ways to track and manage your purchase information online, check out this page. that page also leads to a good page and resources all around software asset management. and for those of you running windows nt or windows 2000 servers, here's a good kb article on how the license tracking service works in those systems.   "what are the bandwidth requirements for system center om or essentials for monitoring?" you may want to look at the system center capacity planner.  this is a free tool that will help you plan for your deployment given the resources you have and what it detects..  here's a good article i found on using the capacity planner.   "is there an add-in to do meeting space on xp?" no.  there is no such animal that i am able to find.  (that doesn't mean that someone isn't working on it secretly, though.)  i'm guessing that the reason for this is the fact that meetingspace  requires the underlying "people near me" locator service; and may even require the vista implementation of the new tcp/ip stack, with native ipv6 (which meetingspace uses).   "what is the word on terminal services cals (client access licenses) in windows server 2008?  do i need to upgrade the windows server 2003 cals i've already purchased?" this one i'm still checking on.  i don't know if we've announced pricing on windows server 2008 ts cals yet posted monday, september 24, 2007 8:40 am by kevinremde | 1 comments filed under: technet events, beta, configuration manager, it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, operations manager, virtualization, windows server, windows vista, could get me fired, security, system center, longhorn server resources for technet webcast: an in-depth look into web application administration with internet information services 7.0 webcast resources: here are some resources relating to the webcast i presented on september 21, 2007, entitled “an in-depth look into web application administration with internet information services 7.0”. i hope you find them useful. kevin   — iis 7.0 technical library http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/9d93db52-0855-4161-b1d3-8581a8385f1f1033.mspx?mfr=true   iis 7 web site: iis.net http://www.iis.net   this session’s resource page: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/add-122   microsoft technethttp://www.microsoft.com/technet   live technet events http://www.technetevents.com   microsoft events page: http://www.microsoft.com/events — posted friday, september 21, 2007 10:54 am by kevinremde | 4 comments filed under: technet webcasts, beta, iis, it pro resources, management, microsoft resources, windows server, security, webcasts, longhorn server from the "2 cool not 2 share" department... unless you're living in a cave (and if you are, then wow, caveman!  you're getting internet access in a cave, man!)  you know that the excitement is building around halo3. check out this cool car that the pontiac and bungie folks are giving away as a prize.  the article also describes a sweet deal for getting all of the xbox live gold service for free for three days.  best buy is to be thanked for that one. click the picture, or click here for details. "kevin.. what does this have to do with i.t.?" nothing at all... unless you consider that a lot of geeks like me really love playing halo, driving tricked-out pontiacs, and shopping at best buy.  it was simply too cool not to share.  and yes.. i enjoy halo when i get the chance.  i do indeed drive a pontiac (a beat-up '98 grand prix that my son is currently begging to buy off of me).  and i shop at best buy because a) it's a pretty good store, and b) we don't have a fry's up here.  posted friday, september 21, 2007 6:40 am by kevinremde | 0 comments filed under: fun stuff, sex, violence stealing microsoft office "microsoft office 2007 for $59.95?!  it's a steal!" you know it.  it's "the ultimate steal" (which also happens to be the name of the promotion).  microsoft is making a special edition of office for students available at that price.  so.. students can have for $60 what otherwise costs around $679. (for you math students out there - that's less than 1/10th of the full price!) note: this was available as of september 12 in the u.s., canada, and the uk, and available on september 20, 2007 in spain, italy, and france. offer ends april 30, 2008.  always read the fine print. posted friday, september 21, 2007 6:17 am by kevinremde | 0 comments filed under: microsoft resources, news, office more posts next page »  

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