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William Stanek: Intermission: Out of the gate, now what?

William here. Happy Thanksgiving (a bit early I know ;-) As I promised my kids I’d do nothing useful this week, I’m going to keep this discussion in the realm of non-work. With that in mind, this post contains nothing useful. Nothing, absolutely nothing,
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William Stanek: Intermission: A coming out party

William here. In the spirit of the holidays, I promised my kids I’d do nothing useful this week. To keep this post in the realm of non-work I decided to have an early coming out party. No, not in the tradition of Adam L or Justin T. More in the tradition
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William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux, Step 1)

William here. Digging deeper into the networking problem that I discussed last time. To recap: the problem I’ve encountered was this: >>>>>The computer is one of many running on a fairly complex home network. The network has a single router

RTM’d today: Windows Server 2008 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant, Second Edition

Good news: William Stanek has updated his Windows Server 2008 Administrator's Pocket Consultant , which we released in early 2008. That book averages 4.5 stars at Amazon. William’s update— Windows Server 2008 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant, Second

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux)

William here. Last time I talked about a problem that Windows 7 made easy to solve by being spot on and helping me resolve matters quickly. This time, I’m going to talk about a different type of problem—the kind that can’t be resolved so quickly or so

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again

William uses Action Center in Windows 7 to repair some driver issues.

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 6 “Automating Migrations with USMT 4.0”

"Let’s kick it up a notch and look at automating migrations using User State Migration Tool (USMT) Version 4.0."

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 5 “Migrations with Windows Easy Transfer”

"Last time, I talked about migrations and the options for using Windows Easy Transfer. So now let’s look at the actual migration process."
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William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 4 “Migrations and Automation”

"Let’s get back to our discussion of Windows 7 while continuing to focus on upgrades and migrations. So far we’ve discussed upgrade paths, cross-architecture upgrades, cross-language upgrades, and cross-variant upgrades."
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William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 3 “More on Upgrades and Migrations”

"There are a few more gotchas in the upgrade process we should talk about before we go into migrations."

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 2 “Upgrades and Migrations”

"Let's start looking at what upgrade and migration options are available for Windows 7."

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 1 “64-bit and more”

"Last week, James Gaskin from ITworld called and asked me to give him the inside scoop on Windows 7."

William Stanek: Beam me up, Scottie—we’re off to editing states

"William here. Answers to a few reader questions before getting back to our regularly scheduled discussion on configuring special preferences using editing states."

William Stanek: He’s dead, Jim, so why continue to flog him?

"By now you know a disk quota problem can cause some serious issues and those serious issues can look an awful lot like many other problems."

RTM’d today: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant

William Stanek strikes again: released to the printer today is Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant (Microsoft Press, 2010; ISBN: 9780735627123; 688 pages), a 17-chapter Exchange Server extravaganza!
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