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John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Keyboard remapping
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Thu, Mar 30 2006
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John Howard -MSFT
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So now I'm a little more settled into the office complete with the dual monitors, speakers and a few other creature comforts I didn't have in Microsoft UK, I need to progress onto more practical issues - apart from figuring out why US light switches are...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
I'm back.... More on Virtual Server 2005
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Thu, Mar 30 2006
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Well I'm over in the USA now having left the UK 5 days ago. After a spot of "New Employee" training on Monday & Tuesday (seems they didn't spot I'm not a new employee and wouldn't let me off the hook) it's been down to getting my new machines up and...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Exchange 12 CTP has arrived
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Mon, Mar 13 2006
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John Howard -MSFT
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So I've been a little light on blogging over the past couple of weeks while I've been over in Redmond for a house-hunting trip before moving over in a couple of weeks, so there was a fair bit of post waiting for me back in the office. The March TechNet...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
WinTarget software incorporated into Windows Storage Server
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Tue, Mar 7 2006
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John Howard -MSFT
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Definitely worth looking at as I've been using the WinTarget iSCSI target software on trial for a while now. Microsoft has just acquired the WinTarget software product and will be incorporating it into future versions of Windows Storage Server 2003. A...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
ISA 2006 Beta Available
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Fri, Mar 3 2006
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http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/2006/default.mspx is worth checking out - you can download the beta of ISA Server 2006. I can't download it myself as I'm off-site, but will be sure to install it at home in the next couple of weeks...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Exchange 12 and 64-bit
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Thu, Mar 2 2006
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Worth a listen is a podcast recording by the Exchange Team who explain more about their decision to go 64-bit only. Link is here .
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