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SCCM Hotfix: Task Sequence failed install continues and does not report the error in SCCM
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fgangat
Issue: When the Task Sequence runs the “Install Software” step. If a package fails with an error, the execmgr.log and smsts.log logs the error as...
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Microsoft Recite Technology Preview
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fgangat
Windows Mobile users get a Dictaphone with this cool mobile app. See Video demo here
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Migrating to Windows XP? Modern OS Windows Vista or Windows 7
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fgangat
In the UK later last year I have come across companies with Windows 2000 or XP machines in inconsistent states. Their solution to the problem is...
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Windows Server 64-bit, pennies finally dropped!
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fgangat
Start moving your servers to Windows Server 64-bit where possible because the next version of Windows Server 2008 namely “R2” will only be released in...
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Microsoft renames Terminal Services as Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
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fgangat
In Windows Server 2008 R2 Terminal Services (TS) will be renamed to Remote Desktop Services (RDS). The new name reflects provisioning centralised remote...
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Microsoft rebrands Kidaro as Med-V
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fgangat
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (Med-V) is the new name for Microsoft’s Kidaro acquisition. Med-V is a powerful solution for application compatibility...
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