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Downloads – 2008 R2 Netsh Technical Reference
Title: Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server
Netsh Technical Reference
Author: James McIllece, Brit Weston, Jim Holtzman, Greg Lindsay, Corey Plett, Dave Bishop, Karen Carncross
Date Published: May 2010, Microsoft Corporation
File size: 869 KB
Format: CHM file (help file)
Download URL: Netsh_TechnicalReference.zip
Description:
This document provides a comprehensive command reference for networking technologies such as:
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Network Policy Server (NPS)
- Network Access Protection (NAP)
- Network Tracing
- Routing and Remote Access
- And other technologies for which there are netsh commands.
Netsh commands offer an alternative to configuring network technologies using the Windows interface. You can run netsh commands in batch files and scripts, and you can run them from the netsh prompt by manually typing commands. You can use netsh commands to configure both local and remote computers.
Props: Found via Keith Combs’ blog
Geek Heaven – I Stand Corrected
Regarding the previous post, I was wrong about it not getting any better…
…you can play Pac Man and Ms. Pac Man at the same time.
I might faint.
Crazy Screenshots – Geek Heaven
Today I have been to geek heaven… and it’s full of stars!!
Where exactly is geek heaven? Here:
- Playing Pac Man
- In a Safari web browser
- Which is on the www.google.com home page
- Running on a Mac
- Which is a virtual machine
- Running on VMware
- Running inside Windows 7 64-bit
Folks, Geekdom does NOT get any better than this:
Today, I truly earned my “Uber-Geek” license plate.
Have U Rebooted Yet – 014
…for Susan. For real details on being an MVP, check out Wayne’s post here: http://www.sbsfaq.com/?p=1823
It’s a great article, and Jeff’s comment on that page is a real thinker as well. Fantastic stuff!
Have U Rebooted Yet – 012
KYSBSUG May 2010 – VMware
We’ve talked at KYSBSUG about Hyper-V, and now we’ve got two excellent speakers to present the other ‘elephant in the room’ – VMware.
VMware offers both for-free and for-fee tools to handle virtualization needs both large and small. Come see how VMware stacks up to Hyper-V, Citrix, and the other virtualization competitors. Can you virtualize SBS with VMware? Should you? Come find out!
KYSBSUG May 2010 – Meeting #75 – VMware
Presenters: Michael Patrick & Craig Stein from The Mirazon Group
Date: Wednesday May 18, 2010
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM Eastern
Venue: The Mirazon Group
Address: 312 Whittington Parkway, Suite 111, Louisville, Kentucky 40222
Map: Click here
Registration URL: Due to limited seating, registration *IS* required.
Click here to register today!
Important: This meeting is at a different venue this month (not at Money Concepts). Check the map link if you’ve not been there before.
Have U Rebooted Yet – 011
Have U Rebooted Yet – 010
Webcast – Office 2010 Launch May 12, 2010
Are you ready for the next version of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010? Tune in tomorrow to watch the webcast to see what’s new.
Date: Wednesday May 12, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Title: Announcing the Future of Productivity!
Keynote: Stephen Elop, President, Microsoft Business Division
URL: http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/2010launch
Description:
Meet businesses already benefitting from the future of productivity and view on-demand sessions that focus on Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Project 2010, and Visio 2010, as well as Exchange 2010, Office Communications Server 2007 R2, and SQL Server 2008 R2. Watch the keynote, join the virtual launch conversation, and participate in on-demand sessions where you’ll learn more about how Microsoft products can solve the unique productivity challenges you’re facing as you look to the future.