How low can you go? Some people are trying to find out... This is crazy... 128 MB? I don't even have a computer with that little memory right now.

Windows 7, A New Low | Larry Larsen | Channel 10

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Hey, this was me… I was the last entry for doing the charting. Way Cool… Thanks Scripting Guys, it was fun.

Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog : Hey, Scripting Guy! Event 4 *Solutions* from Expert Commentators (Beginner and Advanced; the high jump)

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Now this is a redesign. It has been out for awhile, but I had not really blogged about it. As you can see SharePoint is a very flexible web platform

Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : How We Did It: SharePoint.Microsoft.com

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See.. sometimes they do right things… And they did not even mention XBox or Tablet or Surface…

Microsoft is Getting Things Right This Time

Microsoft is Getting Things Right This Time

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This is too bad. Understandable, but too bad.

However still I would promote WiX everywhere and to every developer. In fact I spend time fixing people’s scripts every time.

Visual Studio will not ship the WiX toolset, contributes only. - RobMensching.com /Blog

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We had a discussion on this topic awhile back and moving sites to the root of a site collection can bring trouble from testing done.

Stefan Goßner : Limitations of STSADM -o export/import related to publishing sites

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In working with a customer we ran into this issue from MOSS Content Deployment. This is a good one to keep in your back pocket if you disable file compression as Stefan discusses in his blog entry.

 

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa560610.aspx 

Durgaprasad Gorti's WebLog : Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted

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Now its time to upgrade my Zune....

Zune HD will feature a HD Radio receiver, HD video out capabilities, an OLED screen with multi touch, and an internet browser.

Zune Insider

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Awesome… now we can copy ACLs between files. Next we need to be able to get a “ADD-Acl” which I guess should not be much harder than the example Jeffrey showed below.

I spent a few minutes and wrote Copy-Acl.  I hope you enjoy it.  I’ve also attached it as a file to this blog. 

Enjoy!

Jeffrey Snover [MSFT]
Distinguished Engineer
Visit the Windows PowerShell Team blog at:    http://blogs.msdn.com/PowerShell

Windows PowerShell Blog : Copy-Acl

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Using the Certmgr tool you can manage certificates through the command line. Unfortunately it is not part of a default Windows install. It is part of the SDK and .NET Framework as well.

certmgr [/add | /del | /put] [options] [/s[/r registryLocation]] [sourceStorename] [/s[/r registryLocation]] [destinationStorename]

Certificate Manager Tool (Certmgr.exe)

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This is AWESOME news… Moonlight thanks to the Mono group is progressing well. Keep it up guys…

After a loving incubation period, the Moonlight 2.0 preview, an open source implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight for Linux has been released

First Moonlight 2.0 Preview is Out - Miguel de Icaza

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These are some good tutorial videos on Silverlight.

http://silverlight.net/Learn/videocat.aspx?cat=9 

Videos : The Official Microsoft Silverlight Site

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This MSDN page maps the User Interface of Active Directory to the attributes behind the scenes.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms677286(VS.85).aspx

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Windows XP Mode is specifically designed to help small-business users to run their Windows XP applications on their Windows 7 desktop.

  • Windows XP Mode is available for Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise customers.
  • Windows XP Mode combines Windows Virtual PC and a pre-installed virtual Windows XP environment to allow users run many older applications.
  • Windows Virtual PC will enable users to launch virtual applications seamlessly from the Windows 7 Start menu.
  • Windows Virtual PC includes support for USB devices and is based on a new core that includes multi-threading support.

The part in red above is the MOST Awesome…

How MED-V v2 Helps You Manage Windows XP Mode - Windows for your Business - The Windows Blog

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While PowerShell does not have direct commandlets for working with SNMP, it does work with WMI which can incorporate SNMP.

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