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¿Cuál está en un nombre?

Me siento tan sucio para elegir que como título para este poste.  Significo, seriamente.  ¿Fuera de todos los postes del blog que se han hecho siempre cerca de uno que cambiaba el nombre de su blog, cuántos de ellos parafrasearon a bardo en el título?  Estoy conjeturando “porciones.”  De todas formas, sobre el contenido real.

Encendí esta parte posteriora del blog en 2005 con la intención de ayudar a nuestra PC virtual del uso valioso de los clientes (que es usted los individuos) y el Virtual Server funciona nuevo sistema operativo de una cierta marca de fábrica-spankin' llamado Vista.  Sobre el curso del CTP y de los lanzamientos beta, hice algunos postes sobre cómo conseguir las adiciones de la VM que funcionaban bajo varias estructuras de Vista y del servidor del fonolocalizador de bocinas grandes. 

El problema con ése, aunque, era que no había eventual cualquier cosa nuevo escribir alrededor.  Lanzamos Windows Vista, y nuevas versiones de la PC virtual y del Virtual Server - y todo hizo estático.  No había nuevas noticias.

Entonces a lo largo vino Jones Hiperactivo-v.  Voy a blogging sobre Hiperactivo-v de ahora en adelante, que significa que este blog va a necesitar un nuevo nombre.

De ahora en adelante, este blog será conocido como “virtual Varia",

Chasque para continuar leyendo “cuál está en un nombre?”

Escrito por mikekol encendido 9 de enero de 2008 con ningunos comentarios.
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¿Su ratón para el trabajar cuando usted los TS en un ordenador central y un intento para utilizar un OS de la huésped? Aquí es por qué.

Continuar mi terminal “aquí es porqué” la serie de postes, yo calculó que hablaría del algo más en el cual los muchos de nuestros usuarios han funcionado - el ratón que desaparece infame cuando usted intenta utilizar a una huésped Hiperactiva-v mientras que TS los alejados' d (que sea servicios - o tablero del escritorio) en el ordenador central.

Aquí está el panorama:  Usted tiene una VM que usted necesite utilizar, así que le los TS en su ordenador central, encender para arriba la herramienta de gerencia Hiperactiva-v, conectar con su VM e intentar utilizarla.  Repentinamente, su ratón no trabaja más, así que usted intenta lanzarlo que usa el hotkey CTRL-ALT-Izquierdo de la flecha.  Eso no trabaja.  Ahora usted no puede incluso utilizar el ratón en su sistema operativo del anfitrión.

Si usted cierra su sesión de los TS y la recomienza, usted consigue su ratón detrás, pero éste sucede cada vez que usted intenta controlar a su huésped.

Está diciendo probablemente “sí que me sucede toda la hora, y es molesta!”  Otros pueden pensar que la estoy haciendo para arriba, puesto que nunca tienen

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Written by mikekol on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Do you want GGPI? Great Group Policy Information?

So, you are in the mood for studying Group Policy? In the lack of GGPI, I know the feeling.

And you got tired of reading my GP stuff here:
http://www.windowsecurity.com/Jakob_H_Heidelberg :-)

I’ll recommend you to go for these sites then:
http://blogs.technet.com/grouppolicy
http://www.gpanswers.com
http://www.gpoguy.com

That’s where everything starts…

Enjoy!

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Vista to Windows XP Downgrades Media

With the advent of Windows Vista, the issue of downgrading to Windows XP came into the limelight and got a consistent amount of play throughout 2007. Initially, Microsoft had a complex downgrading process in place that forced Windows users to go from Vista to XP through unnecessary activation pains. As a direct consequence of user feedback, the company simplified the downgrading process, in order to streamline the implementation of an older Windows iteration in place of Vista.

Here was the old process of downgrading from Vista to XP, courtesy of Microsoft: “when an end user is using their downgrade rights offered under the License Terms in Windows Vista Business and Windows Vista Ultimate editions, and they use both Windows XP media and product keys that were previously activated, they cannot activate online over the Internet, due to the hardware configuration change when installing on the Windows Vista system. (more…)

Written by Jason on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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FAQ: Is it possible to only use 1 server to deploy Office Communications Server?

I’ve received quite some queries about Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007. One of the queries is:

Can I use only 1 server to deploy Office Communications Server?

The simple answer is:

If you do not need external users to connect into the OCS service, then it is OK. The minimum setup is:
1 Domain Controller
1 Member server installed with OCS

The above will only give you simple MSN-like service within your corporate.

However, if you need to have external users to be able to connect back to the OCS, you will need to setup another server called an Edge Server (install the Edge Server roles).

For Audio/Video, you might need ANOTHER server for it, since it will be pretty processor/memory intensive.

So… Is OCS a feasible solution for small businesses? I would say - It depends. If their TOC outweights the benefits, then No. But if they do a lot of trainings and employees are scattered across the place and needs frequently web conference, then yes.

What do you think? Have you tried out OCS2007? Is that what you were expecting?

P.s: OCS2007 was formerly known as Live Communication Server 2003/2005. I’m also doing screencasts on OCS which can be found at www.internet.com/video

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Written by Jabez Gan [MVP] on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Panoramic Shots for CES using Windows Live Photo Gallery

Being able to create panoramtic stitches in Windows Live Photo Gallery is one of my favorite features ever. I deciced while at CES, I really wanted to use the feature to show off a few locations of both CES and Las Vegas. While at CES this week, I essentially lived in Windows Live Photo Gallery uploading photos to Flickr to share with you here. But here are a few panoramic shots I created.

CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center

The above is a shot of me standing at the Microsoft Product Pavilion Tent and facing the Las Vegas Convention Center. This gives you an idea of how busy CES can get (both with people, buses, taxis, etc).

My next shot is from the Microsoft Auto Showroom. They had several cars there demostrating awesome Microsoft Auto technology - such as Ford Sync.

Microsoft Auto Pavilion Panoramic Shot

And the last shot I have is actually the first panoramic shot I created while at CES. Its the view from my hotel room looking

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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