Month: January 2012
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Using PowerShell to Get or Set NetworkAdapterConfiguration-View and Change Network Settings Including DHCP, DNS, IP Address and More (Dynamic AND Static) Step-By-Step
I was looking for a really good and thorough post on network configuration via PowerShell and could not find what I was looking for. There were many out there but none of them gave me the complete story. DNS is a bit more complicated so they left off DNS . So, I decided to create…
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How To Create Enable Permissions and Run a Multi-Line PowerShell Script
This topic explains how to enable scripting in Windows PowerShell, which script extensions are used in Windows PowerShell, how to enable running PowerShell scripts, how to create a script and how run a script.
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How to Run Any Program Including PowerShell with Elevated Privileges (aka Administrator Permissions)
To run any application with elevated privileges (as Administrator) simply right-click on that program from the menu and select Run as Administrator. An example of this would be if you wanted to run a PowerShell window with elevated permissions just click Start then type PowerShell then Right-Click on PowerShell icon and select Run as Administrator. …
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How To Run PowerShell with Elevated Permissions
To run the PowerShell window with elevated permissions just click Start then type PowerShell then Right-Click on PowerShell icon and select Run as Administrator.
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Live IT Time Private Cloud Chat–Get Your Questions About Cloud or Virtualization Answered By THE Experts
Have you built your first cloud yet? If not, now is a great time to build out a lab. Go ahead, grab a server (or laptop) and setup you proof of concept. If you have not done it already, it is likely because you are worried about what you will do if you get stuck! …
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TechNet Video: Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud
TechNet Video: Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud the player will be placed here
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TechNet Video: Live! IT Time: Private Cloud Chat (Episode 3)
TechNet Video: Live! IT Time: Private Cloud Chat (Episode 3) the player will be placed here
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Outlook Color Coding Messages-Automatically Change Message Colors and Fonts Based on Sender- Subject- or-Recipients
Where in the world did the “Organize” feature go in outlook?
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Microsoft Virtual Academy–Advance Your Career With Free Online Training Portal
Are you interested in more free Microsoft training? If so, pay attention…
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Free TechNet Webcast Series–Private Cloud
Free TechNet Webcast Series – Private Cloud kicks off today!
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Community Leader Resources–Books Available For Your Meetings, Events and MORE!
Run a user group? With funding and sponsors a constant challenge, you’re probably always on the lookout for things to help you make your meetings a success. Here are a few ways you can get additional support for your group and for your events.
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Virtualization Deep Dive Day 2012–Call for Speakers and Sponsors
Virtualization Deep Dive Day 2012 for IT Professionals
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70-659 Certification Series – 1.1.3-Enable or Verify BIOS settings (i.e. DEP & VT) For Hyper-V
Bios Requirements for Enabling Hyper-V. Short video to show exactly where you might find these settings.
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Share Corporate Calendar-Contacts-Email or Whatever With External People Using Outlook and Publish to Office.com Cloud Services
Have you ever wanted to share your corporate calendar or email with someone outside your organization and found it is not so easy to do. Well, you can do some really cool things by synchronizing your calendar or other parts of outlook with Office.com. Office 2010 ROCKS!!!!
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Sync Outlook Calendar with Live.Com or Hotmail Email Account
Resources: http://explore.live.com/windows-live-outlook-hotmail-connector-pack Manage all your email accounts with ease – From Inside Outlook!
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Career Progression-Getting Ready for the Cloud Free Online Training Jan 18
Free TechNet Webcast – Career Progression: Getting Ready for the Cloud on 1/18/2012 1:00 PM Eastern / 10:00 AM PST. You will NOT want to miss this…
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Configuring a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 with Sconfig.cmd
In Windows Server 2008 R2, in addition to the Dism.exe command, you can use the Server Configuration tool (Sconfig.cmd) to configure and manage several common aspects of Server Core installations. You must be a member of the Administrators group to use the tool.
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IT Camp: Free Hands-on Training – System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012–Alpharetta, Georgia
If you are anywhere near Alpharetta, GA (outside Atlanta) or can be there on Jan 18th you need to check out the IT Camp…