Windows Server team Blog
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Getting Started with PowerShell 3.0 Jump Start
Don’t miss this opportunity; get your staff together and learn about PowerShell right from the source! Join Jeffrey Snover, the inventor of PowerShell, together with Jason Helmick, Senior Technologist at Concentrated Technology, as they take you through the ins and outs of using PowerShell for real-time problem solutions and automations. This will be a high-speed, fun day aimed at IT pros, admins, and help desk persons who want to know how to use this powerful management tool to improve your management capabilities, automate redundant tasks and manage your environment in scale. It’ll prepare you for a second event on August 1, which will go further into scripting, automation, and building tools (cmdlets).
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Lync Windows Store App: Better Than Ever
The second update to the Lync Windows Store app is now available in the Windows Store. Check out the new features. Authors : Phillip Garding, Lync Senior Program Manager Published : July 2, 2013 Product version : Lync 2013, Lync App, Windows...(read more)
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Expanded Lync Server Support Options
This article provides an overview of the new Lync Server support options for Lync Server customers and Lync Certified Support Partners. Author : Mayank Verma, Senior Partner Marketing Manager, Lync Business Group, Skype Division Published : June...(read more)
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Update: Autoruns v11.62
Autoruns v11.62: This release fixes a bug in version 11.61’s jump-to-image functionality.
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Viewing Vobfus infections from above
Win32/Vobfus is a family of worms that spreads via removable drives and downloads other malware, and a family that is causing people a lot of pain lately. Vobfus was initially discovered in September 2009 and became prevalent with its use of the MS10-046 .LNK vulnerability. The .LNK vulnerability has also been used by Chymine, Sality, and Zbot, though it is no longer used by Vobfus.
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Lync Online Users Are Unable to Sign into Lync Mobile Clients Due to Lync Online SSL Certificate Updates
Lync clients on a Windows Phone 7 device (and possibly other devices) are not able to sign in to Lync Server due to a missing root certificate chain for Baltimore root certificates. Check out this article for the step-by-step solution. Authors : Moustafa...(read more)
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) – New Windows Server 2012 R2 Device Access and Information Protection
As you will have seen at Microsoft TechEd North America and Europe, we have just delivered the Preview Release of Windows Server 2012 R2 with a stunning amount of new capability that is Cloud First.
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Transforming your Datacenter with Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Part II
A couple of weeks ago, we addressed how Microsoft’s Software-Defined Networking solutions can help you transform your datacenter. For those of us who prefer to learn visually, the video below illustrates our approach.
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Storage Transformation for your Datacenter
A few weeks ago, we addressed storage transformation in this blog – and how onsite storage, cloud storage, and recovery options are evolving. Below is a brief video overview of some of our key storage solutions. In this post, we will explore how storage is changing inside your datacenter, and how we transform industry standard disks into reliable, high-performance onsite storage for you datacenter.
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview is Now Available for Download
Today at TechEd Europe 2013 we announced availability of the System Center 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012 R2 previews. You can download these products right now from the evaluation center.