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Setting up Video Recording in Microsoft Test and Lab Manager – Vs 2010 Beta 2
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over 3 years ago
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jim blizzard [aka bliz]
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I had to set up a new VHD image earlier this week. When it came time to configure the Video Recording capabilities of Microsoft Test and Lab Manager, the instructions online were OK, but a bit lacking. Here are some easy-to-understand (for me, anyway...
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Exercise – getting a jump on the new year
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over 3 years ago
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jim blizzard [aka bliz]
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Over the weekend I finally went for a bike ride: just over 12 miles, averaging only 17 mph. And I thought I was going to die. It was overcast, cold (for here, anyway), and windy. When I got back home I felt like I’d just finished a marathon. What happened...
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VHDTool – special sauce for VHD disks
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over 3 years ago
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jim blizzard [aka bliz]
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Dear Reader, have you ever wished you could resize – grow – a fixed-sized VHD disk? Earlier today I sure did. A couple of months ago I created a smallish fixed-size VHD file that I boot native into, to use as the “host” for running Hyper-V images. That...
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