Q. How do I enable Desktop Composition on a Windows 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Session Host?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Q. How do I enable single sign-on (SSO) for my Remote Data Services (RDS) Web Access with Windows Server 2008 R2?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Q. Do any virtualization platforms support desktop composition for the guest OS?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Microsoft Offers First Peek at Feature-Complete Office 2010
Office 2010 beta is now available to MSDN and TechNet members, and will be coming soon to the public.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
Q. How do I create and use Virtual Accounts in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Q. How can I configure which locations are indexed in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Exchange 2007 Will Run on Server 2008 R2 . . . Eventually
In response to customer feedback, Microsoft will reverse its previous decision and provide support for Exchange Server 2007 running on Windows Server 2008 R2 during the coming year.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
Q. Can I install Windows 7 as a Virtual PC virtual machine (VM) on a Windows XP machine?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Q. I have a hung process in Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2. Is there an easy way to tell why it may be hanging?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Get Updates on Microsoft Updates
Here's a VBScript script that details how many Microsoft updates are installed and the date of the most recently installed update on Windows XP machines.
Windows IT Pro - Brandon Jones
NTFS Inheritance Rule Change
One of the NTFS inheritance rules changed in Windows 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. You need to know about this change if you move files on these OSs.
Windows IT Pro - Murat Yildirimoglu
Retrieve Information from Open Browsing Sessions
If you need to retrieve information from an open Internet Explorer (IE) browsing session, try Get-IEUrl.ps1. With this PowerShell script, you can get and save web pages' URLs, titles, text, and even IE objects.
Windows IT Pro - Alex K. Angelopoulos
Supporting IPv6 in Your Windows Server 2008 Environment
Changes in Windows Server 2008 bring new support for IPv6. Here are the steps you need to take to deploy IPv6 in your environment.
Windows IT Pro - John Howie
Microsoft: State of the Security Union is Good
This week, Microsoft has issued its seventh Security Intelligence Report, and the results are actually somewhat comforting.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
Q. How can I tell how energy-efficient my Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 installation is?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
How to Open Outlook 2007 Directly to Your To-Do List
Outlook 2007 opens up to a default folder, typically the Inbox. You can tweak a few settings and have Outlook open to a different folder, such as the To-Do List.
Windows IT Pro - William Lefkovics
USB Endpoint Security Solutions
All it takes for a data breach is one employee and a USB flash drive or iPod. Get started on your search for an endpoint security solution with advice and products to consider.
Windows IT Pro - Caroline Marwitz
Transport Rules and Message Classifications in Exchange 2007
Use transport rules and message classifications, 2 features of Exchange Server 2007, to enforce corporate policy, adhere to compliance initiatives, and get granular control over message flow in your environment.
Windows IT Pro - William Lefkovics
Window Shopping for 2010 IT Purchases
Although IT expenditures will remain relatively flat next year, almost 60 percent of our readers plan to deploy Windows 7.
Windows IT Pro - Michele Crockett
What You Need to Know About Hyper-V 2.0
Hyper-V has gotten a major makeover, both as part of Windows Server 2008 R2 and as a standalone bare metal server. If you haven’t gotten your feet wet in virtualization, now’s the time to wade in.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
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