This is available in both Word 2007 format and XPS format. Contains information on all the features in Microsoft Vista and it various flavours.
You can download it here.
Source: Brad Rutkowski
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This is available in both Word 2007 format and XPS format. Contains information on all the features in Microsoft Vista and it various flavours.
You can download it here.
Source: Brad Rutkowski
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The Group Policy settings for Vista are available as a download from Microsoft’s website. It is in an Excel spreadsheet format and shows Windows Vista, XP, Server 2003 and 2000
Link to Download details: Group Policy Settings Reference
Courtesy of: http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/socal/archive/2006/11/21/group-policy-settings-reference-windows-vista.aspx
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I started playing with the VHD files Microsoft provides. The exchange VHD had its own domain controller. I ran it on the Beta Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 and it seemed okay. I didn’t try it on Virtual PC 2007, but I was told it wouldn’t work by on the group at OWSUG’s study group. You’ll want Virtual Server for the ISA image as you will want a couple of virtual networks to test this out. The other thing they don’t tell you is you can extend the functionality of the VHD’s until March 2008 if you have Technet or MSDN. Simply put in the key from your subscription and the 30 day limit disappears. Again the same rules apply as though it was a technet trial.
I also started playing with the free elearning courses at Microsoft E-Learning site. These will be handy on the train tomorrow as I am in Toronto for work. So far I am about half way through the Vista and Office Business Deployment course. I want to try and get through these prior to the launch event.