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During the TechNet Event in Phoenix on August 22, 2006, I had a couple of comments and / or questions that came up that I need to post a follow up on. 1. I asked for information on additional User Groups in town. There is an Arizona SharePoint User Group Read More...
In the chaos that surrounded me during the week of August 7th, I seem to have misplaced a few things. One of these "things" includes the piece of paper on which I wrote down the questions that I needed to do some additional research and post the answers Read More...
I wanted to let everyone know where and when the upcoming TechNet Events will be. If you go to www.technetevents.com , you will see the list of cities for August 2006 through September 2006. The remaining ones for Desert Mountain are listed below Las Read More...
I meant to post this a lot sooner, but I am soooo behind on so many things. We are hosting three pilots of Instructor Led Labs for Exchange Server 2007. The concept here is to have an Instructor / Proctor online and available as people go through a Hands-On-Lab Read More...
I've had a lot of people ask me for the link to the Share Your Pain video that I usually show during my TechNet Events. I thought I had posted the link before, but even I couldn't find the post - so I must have been dreaming. This link allows you to view Read More...
I've been asked how one would get their hands on the current PowerPoint decks for this current quarter's TechNet content (April - June, 2006). If you place your TechNet Resource DVD into your CD / DVD Drive and allow it to autoplay, the Resource DVD Menu Read More...
I will be delivering TechNet Events in August and September of 2006 in the following cities: Albuquerque, New Mexico Tucson, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Las Vegas, Nevada Colorado Springs, Colorado Denver, Colorado If you live in one of these cities, now Read More...
"Harold, when and where will you be delivering your next TechNet Events?" This is a common question I've gotten recently. I totally forgot to post my upcoming Events so here goes. I'll be in Colorado Springs on Tuesday, April 18th and Denver on Thursday, Read More...
I made a mistake on some information for the DFS features in Windows Server 2003 R2 (R2). There is no backward compatibility with non R2 Servers!!! If you want to deploy DFS with R2, then all servers that replicate with it must also be R2 Servers. Sorry Read More...
For those of you who attended my TechNet Event in Phoenix on March 21st, you did not receive the current TechNet DVD. I was just informed that we have a solution for this small problem. The operations team will be using the check-in database from that Read More...
For those of you who attended my TechNet Events during the months of January, February and March, you know that one of the sessions was around Exchange 2003 SP2 and Windows Mobile 5 Devices with the Messaging and Security Feature Pack. T-Mobile has been Read More...
We had a great TechNet Event in Las Vegas on March 23, 2006! I had 4 questions come up during the Event that I did not have answers to: 1. The Domain based DFS has a recommended maximum folders of 5000 while a standalone DFS has a recommended maximum Read More...
We had a great TechNet Event in Phoenix this past week on March 21st. Unfortnately, we had TechNet DVDs to hand out to any of the attendees as we were given the wrong box of DVDs. We ended up having a bunch of DVDs from the Best of Launch Events from Read More...
I had the great opportunity of delivering a TechNet Event in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 15th, 2006. This is an AWESOME job!!!! I had an opportunity to bring the entire family with me so they could tool around Oahu while I worked. Luckily, I was able Read More...
In an earlier blog post, I listed 6 questions that were asked druing my Events in Boulder and Denver to which I did not have an immediate answer. I have done my research (asking for help) and have the answers below. Q1. Does DFS honor File Locking during Read More...
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