Microsoft press has released a free eBook on Windows server 2008 r2. Yes, free, free as in beer. It’s an introduction to Windows server 2008 in almost 200 pages. If you’re an IT Professional working in an Windows Server environment download the book and spend an evening reading. I’m sure you won’t regret it. All [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Windows Server’
Windows Server 2008 r2 free eBook
Posted: 25th October 2009 by Mats Hellman in Server 2008 r2, WindowsTags: Free ebook, Windows Server
First certification, finally a MCP
Posted: 22nd October 2009 by Mats Hellman in Life, Microsoft Certification, Nixadmins.net, WindowsTags: Exam, MCITP, MCP, Microsoft Certification, Windows Server
For those of you who have been reading my blog might have noticed a slight change in topics. Previously I worked a lot with Linux but these days most of my work is done in a Microsoft environment, this reflects on my articles since I write most my articles about things I find I need [...]
Setting up Windows Deployment services environment part 2
Posted: 9th July 2009 by Mats Hellman in Windows, Windows DeploymentTags: Windows Automated Installation Toolkit, Windows Deployment Services, Windows Server, Windows XP, WinPE
Well it’s been a while now since I wrote the first article on this topic. I’m really sorry this blog has been quiet for quite some time now. The reason is quite simple. The early morning of May 11 I got the privilege to watch the birth of my daughter. Since that day everything else [...]
Setting up a Windows Deployment Services environment
Posted: 23rd March 2009 by Mats Hellman in Windows, Windows Deployment, XP ProfessionalTags: Automated Installation Toolkit, ImageX, Unattended installation, Windows Deployment Services, Windows Server, Windows XP, WinPE
Windows deployment services was released to replace the old Windows RIP. Windows Deployment Services (WDS) makes it easier for us to deploy Windows Vista or even Windows XP using images. In this article I will go trough some of the steps I had to do to get everything up and working. For someone using Microsoft [...]
Find stale / dead / removed computers or users from Active Directory using oldcmp from JoeWare.net
Posted: 12th August 2008 by Mats Hellman in WindowsTags: Active Directory, Domain, Windows Server
I noticed our Active Directory domain and Windows Server Update Services had a small difference of about 200 workstations.
