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Today's Articles; November 23, 2007
System Center Configuration Manager
Patching in SCCM 2007
by
Steve Pruitt
- 11/23/2007
Here’s a summary of some of the most significant differences I found in patching between SMS 2003 and SCCM 2007.
MOM
MOM 2005 Management Server Agent Stuck Queue
by
Scott Moss
- 11/23/2007
MOM 2005 Management Server Agent Stuck Queue One of the nicer aspects of MOM 2005 is its agent’s ability
to cache information incase there is a loss of network connectivity. This ability is available to both
the Agents as well as the management server.
System Center Essentials
Top Ten Reasons to Use System Center Essentials 2007
by
Gwen Zierdt
- 11/23/2007
Top Ten Reasons for using Essentials 2007.
Scripting
VBS Script To Search Active Directory For Machines With A Specified Operating System
by
Don Hite
- 11/23/2007
This VBS script will take an Active Directory (AD) domain name from an input dialog box and will search AD for machines with a specified Network Operating System (NOS) and send the machine name, version number and its corresponding operating system name to an excel spreadsheet.
Patch Management
Patching in SCCM 2007
by
Steve Pruitt
- 11/23/2007
Here’s a summary of some of the most significant differences I found in patching between SMS 2003 and SCCM 2007.
Windows
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Step By Step Guide Documents
by
Don Hite
- 11/23/2007
Here you will find a generous sampling of more than a bakers dozen Microsoft Word documents for Windows Server 2008 from Microsoft.
Windows Mobile
SmartphoneNotes: Must-have application for a Smartphone
by
Rod Trent
- 11/23/2007
If you have a Windows Mobile Smartphone, you probably already realize that Microsoft Outlook “Notes” are not an available component to synch to your Smartphone.
SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server Error Severity Levels
by
Don Hite
- 11/23/2007
Here you will find a quick reference guide to use when troubleshooting the various SQL severity levels.
Active Directory and Group Policy
VBS Script To Search Active Directory For Machines With A Specified Operating System
by
Don Hite
- 11/23/2007
This VBS script will take an Active Directory (AD) domain name from an input dialog box and will search AD for machines with a specified Network Operating System (NOS) and send the machine name, version number and its corresponding operating system name to an excel spreadsheet.
Microsoft Office
Pin your actual Outlook 2007 calendar to your desktop
by
Rod Trent
- 11/23/2007
Outlook on the Desktop
is a calendar object that gets pinned to your desktop and stays there all the time in plain sight so you can always see what's upcoming.
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Nov 23 2007, 12:45 PM
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