Monday, September 21, 2009

fantastic quote from TechNet Magazine

I got the latest issue of TechNet Magazine over the weekend (for October 2009) and there are some fantastic articles about Windows 7 and what's new in 2008 R2.


One of the articles is entitled "Windows 7: The 10 Things You Must Do First" and it includes the following quote: "It's amazing how the most unsophisticated user, incapable of so much as a password reset without helpdesk support, can install complex multi-tiered, client-server, front-end applications if the reward involves shopping or sports."


How true that is.  It is still amazing to me how much junk people can get installed on their computers in a very VERY short amount of time.  I know, a lot of it is pretty convincing or hidden or misleading, but still.


Gotta love IT!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Windows 7 Remote Server Admin. Tools

I've been using Windows 7 RTM for a few weeks now (and love it). I wanted to use the 2003 admin. pack but apparently there's a new version for it.

The "Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 RTM" is what I was looking for, and it's downloading as we speak.

The new version can be found here (along with install instructions).

Friday, June 26, 2009

MCSA obtained!

Been a long time since I've posted, but I got my MCSA certification this past Tuesday. I was curious as to how I should/could use my designations (MCP, MCTS, and MCSA) and here's what Microsoft said:

"Hello Robert,

Thank you for your e-mail regarding certifications.

We appreciate your time and patience.

We would like to inform you that, you may use any of the certification titles as per your requirement. There is no limitation on how you can place the titles on your Business cards. You may either use all your certification titles or you may simply use only those titles that you wish to as per your requirement.

Please note that MCP is also considered to be a valid certification and you may use that title as well. You have an option to either place the titles in the order you have earned them or the latest certification first.

If there is anything else we can do for you, please let us know. Thank you for contacting Microsoft.

Shiv"

Looks like I can use all 3, or combine the MCSA and MCP (since the MCP is implied). Pretty cool!