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Jonathan Hardwick
What you missed at TechEd about MOM and SMS
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over 8 years ago
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Jonathan Hardwick
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At TechEd itself you missed a free copy of SMS 2003, MOM 2005 Express, and Services for Unix , and at the MOM party you missed... Jessica Simpson ?!? Oh, there was some news about management packs and online demos and such, but really, you should go...
Jonathan Hardwick
ccmexec.exe and inventory.exe - what are they and what do they do?
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over 8 years ago
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I referred to these two processes tangentially in Microsoft laptop gripes , but based on referrer hits and email they deserve a post of their own. Systems Management Server pushes out patches and keeps your software updated via an agent that's installed...
Jonathan Hardwick
The secret's out - here's what DSI *really* stands for
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over 8 years ago
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"Actually, you missed that part. I would apologize on that normally, but what we have here is the first extension of our DSI initiative, Dreary Skies Initiative . Microsoft can now span out dreary skies from Seattle absolutely anyplace. It's all under...
Jonathan Hardwick
The MSM Glossary - the hardest part is using the same language
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over 8 years ago
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The Microsoft Solutions for Management team have just released their MSM glossary . This puts into one place all of the terminology used in their Operations Framework (MOF) and Solutions Framework (MSF) guides - like the recent capacity planning guide...
Jonathan Hardwick
The Microsoft Indy team is hiring
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over 8 years ago
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Did I mention that my team is hiring? Indy offers the chance to be in on v1 of a Microsoft product, and build it from the ground up! Right now we're looking for two experienced developers and one developer in test to round out our team for the first release...
Jonathan Hardwick
MOM and SMS at TechEd
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over 8 years ago
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If you're into MOM and SMS and going to TechEd next week, it looks like Ali Parker's blog is the place to catch up with what's happening - how else would you know to block out Wednesday night for the Rumble in the Jungle party ? And if you make it...
Jonathan Hardwick
They redesigned our community web pages - and I don't think I like it
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over 8 years ago
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This is belated feedback, after I missed the online chat hosted by TJLau on the redesign of the MOM and SMS web pages. In particular, I'm thinking of the redesigned pages for the SMS Community and MOM Community . Some aspects of the redesign are really...
Jonathan Hardwick
Microsoft Management Roadmap
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over 8 years ago
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Contrary to popular Slashdot belief, Microsoft's 50,000+ employees do not operate as a giant hive mind. Sometimes it's hard to keep track of everything we're doing, and the flurries of email that follow any re-org tend to be so verbose that they hinder...
Jonathan Hardwick
And then there were three! (SMS & MOM bloggers, that is)
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over 8 years ago
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TJLau has started another WEMD blog - he's hoping to give some insights into the product management aspects of MOM, SMS, and all our other stuff for computer management. And I'm hoping that eventually I can turn over the Management Updates blog to him...
Jonathan Hardwick
One RSS feed of Management Updates, coming right up
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over 8 years ago
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Ok, you asked for it, you got it! I've started the Management Updates blog on blogs.msdn.com, and kicked things off with the contents of the latest email from the Management Update Notification Service . Here's the opening post: Based on customer...
Jonathan Hardwick
Do you want an RSS feed of Management Updates?
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over 8 years ago
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Adam Field asked for an RSS feed of the “Management Update Notification Service” that I blogged about previously . The service is currently just an email list that gets one or two emails a month with news from the Microsoft management space: MOM, SMS...
Jonathan Hardwick
New on TechNet: guide to Capacity Management
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over 8 years ago
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The Microsoft Solutions for Management team have released an updated version of their Capacity Management guide . This puts into one place all of their thinking on current best practices for capacity planning, performance management, and application sizing...
Jonathan Hardwick
Welcome to another SMS blogger!
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over 8 years ago
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SMSPerfGuy joins the blogging party - welcome! Now I won't have to be point guy all the time :-)
Jonathan Hardwick
New releases: beta of SMS 2003 SP1, and MOM connectors for Openview and Tivoli
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over 8 years ago
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Donning my marketing hat * : We've released the beta of SMS 2003 SP1. This adds security fixes, more functionality, and more client configurations - read about it and download the beta here . The MOM 2000 connectors for HP Openview and Tivoli...
Jonathan Hardwick
The other reason to love folder redirection: shadow copies
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over 8 years ago
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In my previous post I forgot to mention the other big win of having My Documents redirected to a share on a Windows 2003 server - shadow copies . In technical terms this is a periodic volume snapshot service, using copy-on-write to minimize disk space...
Jonathan Hardwick
The only way to work on a laptop: folder redirection and offline files
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over 8 years ago
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I might bitch about eating our own dogfood, but a lot of the time it's actually pretty damn tasty. For example, I can't remember how I ever used a laptop without the combination of folder redirection and offline files. Microsoft's technical support...
Jonathan Hardwick
Got Sasser?
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over 8 years ago
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Didn't turn on auto-updates? Infected with the Sasser worm? Grab Microsoft's Sasser.A and Sasser.B Worm Removal Tool . Security MVP Harry Waldron seems to have been the first to pick this up . Unfortunately, the Internet Storm Center is already reporting...
Jonathan Hardwick
Creating your own keyboard shortcuts in Outlook
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over 8 years ago
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Jonathan Hardwick
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Or, remapping keys for fun and profit. I subscribe to a fair number of email lists, and use Exchange rules to filter them to individual folders. Since I read just a fraction of the new emails that arrive each day, I find myself doing “Mark All as Read...
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