Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server Licensing For Dummies (2008-6-27)

I’ve been on a bit of a mission of late to find articles that make the sometimes complex seem more simple.
I don’t know about you, but I find navigating around the Sharepoint licensing model a complete and utter nightmare. So how pleased was I when I found Lady Licensing. Simple diagrams covering the [...]

PowerShell v2 To Ship Mid 2009?!? (2008-6-27)

For those of you that are interested in PowerShell to the point that you’d be curious as a possible release date then Jeffrey Snover may be your man.
A blog post of his indicates that v2 is feature complete and although he cannot explicitly mention a release date he intimates that mid 2009 is a good [...]

PowerShell For Dummies (2008-6-26)

I don’t know about you, but not being a programmer means I sometimes struggle with some of the concepts. I hope you find this article by Jeffry Snover over at the MSDN PowerShell blog as useful as me.
It gives a very nice analogy of how you can equate objects and their functions to riding [...]

Customising RDP Dialogs (2008-6-23)

Firstly, let me start by saying that not everyone is going to want to ‘tweak’ with the bowels of RDP, but if you are so inclined then check out this article.
I stumbled upon it when wondering how I could get people to stop simply disconnecting sessions and logging off properly.