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  • Windows Mobile 6 - Delivering Great Performance and Value for IT Professionals

    With a host of new features and enhancements, Windows Mobile® 6 helps your organization extend prior investments in Microsoft® software, infrastructure, and training. Windows Mobile 6 provides enhanced value for IT professionals in several key areas, including messaging and collaboration, infrastructure...
    Posted to Product Sheets (FileGallery) by rodtrent on 08-06-2007
    Filed under: microsoft, wm6, windows, mobile
  • IE7 Beta

    I installed the beta of MS IE7 on my laptop today. First thing I noticed was the links toolbar spacing. Apparently, MS decided to space all the items in links the same distance. It looks weird plus not everything fits. In IE6 it was based on the length of the name of the link. I am not very fond of this...
    Posted to James Thompson at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jthompson on 08-10-2005
    Filed under: Windows, Microsoft
  • Vista First Review

    Installed Windows Vista Beta 1 on Monday. So far so good. OS has a crisp clean feel to it. I installed several programs (office, VirusScan, and Adobe Reader[if Reader won't kill it nothing will]) The OS handled everything quite well. IE7 has also performed without any problems. I like the new look and...
    Posted to James Thompson at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jthompson on 08-03-2005
    Filed under: Windows, Microsoft
  • XP and delayed GP

    Read this on Rod Trent's blog courtesy of Bruce Vangrouw: I recently ran into an issue with Windows XP and group policy. I am not sure if you have noticed but after installing Windows XP, group policy based software distribution does not always occur with the first or second reboot. In addition...
    Posted to James Thompson at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jthompson on 03-22-2005
    Filed under: Windows, Microsoft, Active Directory
  • Bill Veghte’s Open Letter to Windows Customers on the Updated Windows Roadmap

    To: Windows Customers From: Bill Veghte Re: An Update on the Windows Roadmap Today, more than 1 billion personal computers around the world run Windows. Over the years, Windows has been the catalyst for innovations that have transformed the way people communicate, access information, create and share...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 06-24-2008
    Filed under: Windows, Microsoft
  • Citrix Calls On Microsoft To Set Windows Free

    Read the story -> Citrix Calls On Microsoft To Set Windows Free -- Virtualization -- InformationWeek Not a bad thought on Citrix's part. It would initially seem like a smart thing for Microsoft to do, but I have not thought everything through yet. What's your thoughts on it?
    Posted to Ron Crumbaker at myITforum.com, Inc. (Weblog) by rcrumbaker on 08-07-2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, Virtualization, Virtual, Windows
  • WSUS: Taking control with scripts

    The WSUS Support Team Blog : WSUS: Taking control with scripts WOW, if this lives up to everything I "think" it should live up to, then this is going to be a nice addition to an Admin's Tool belt. This could be a huge step for WSUS and I'm pretty excited to finally see this coming out...
    Posted to Ron Crumbaker at myITforum.com, Inc. (Weblog) by rcrumbaker on 08-13-2008
    Filed under: Antivirus and Security News, Microsoft, Windows, WSUS
  • Microsoft’s categorization of support and unsupported methods and operations

    Even though you have found a process or procedure that works great for what you need, what does it mean when Microsoft says that it is unsupported? Here’s how Microsoft categorizes supported and unsupported scenarios… Supported Scenarios: Microsoft has thoroughly tested the product or solution, and can...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 08-13-2008
    Filed under: Community, Systems Management, Windows, System Center, OpsMgr 2007, ConfigMgr 2007, Microsoft, Support
  • The Mojave Experiment

    The Mojave Experiment I love the whole concept of this experiment. I personally really like Vista...but I know a lot of people who do not. Aside from that...I want to talk about the website itself. I love it. The way you can scroll the individual videos is simply amazing. One of the best and coolest...
    Posted to Ron Crumbaker at myITforum.com, Inc. (Weblog) by rcrumbaker on 09-04-2008
    Filed under: vista, Microsoft, Web Dev, Windows
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