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Tech-Ed Offers Previews of Powerful Tools
At Microsoft's Tech-Ed 2006 conference in Boston in June 2006 the pre-conference keynote discussed little of importance to developers - which was a good thing, as many attendees didn't arrive in time to hear it. Despite that, the breakout sessions contained plenty for developers to get excited about. Name changes,...
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Windows CardSpace, Jupitermedia Corp., Tool, Monad, Content Management, Microsoft Windows, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems
White papers 2006-06-14
IM threats on the rise
Another quiet week on the security front has produced plenty of news but few immediate threats. At the top of the list are an increase in IM/P2P threats, the first potential risk for Windows Vista, and more fallout from the Cisco vulnerability controversy. John McCormick brings you up to speed...
Tags: Akonix Systems, IM, P2P, Microsoft Windows Vista, Monad, John McCormick, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Instant messaging, Peer to peer (P2P), Operating systems, IM threat, security, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Internet, Online Communications, Software
Technical articles 2005-08-08
First potential virus risk for Windows Vista found
First potential virus risk for Windows Vista foundarticle rootFirst potential virus risk for Windows Vista foundAccording to antivirus maker F-Secure, a virus writer has published the first examples of malicious code that targets Microsoft's upcoming command-line shell, code-named Monad. The company says that if Microsoft ships Monad with Windows Vista,...
Tags: beta, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, monad, operating system, potential viru, scripts, security, Sonja Thompson, virus, vista, Windows Vista found
Discussion threads 2005-08-05
Well. That didn't take long.
Microsoft is placing a huge emphasis on security on Windows Vista. Withall of the problems that IT professionals have with spyware andviruses, Microsoft knew that it had to do more to make the next versionof Windows secure. Having just released the first beta for Vista, CNET News.com reports that there...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Monad
Blog posts 2005-08-05

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Exchange 12: The Monad-Based Exchange Management Shell
In this paper, the author will explain what the new Exchange Management Shell included in Exchange 12 is all about, as well as provide a person with plenty of examples, that show the person why this new shell which is based on Monad is among the hottest improvements in Exchange...
Tags: TechGenix, Exchange
White papers 2006-04-26
Monad: Introducing MSH
Monad, also known more formally as the MSH Command Shell, is a next generation Windows command shell. Built on top of the .NET Framework, MSH provides a powerful infrastructure for the automation of a wide range of administrative tasks. At last, the command line is a first-class citizen in the...
Tags: Console, O'Reilly Media Inc., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Book chapters 2006-01-25
TechNet Webcast: The Improved Exchange System Manager for Exchange "12" (Level 300)
This webcast provides a sneak peak into the new Exchange System Manager ESM for the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, code-named Exchange "12." This latest version of the product includes a completely redesigned ESM for improved discoverability and usability. The new, intuitive Graphical User Interface GUI for managing Exchange...
Tags: Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, GUI, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 Management Shell and Scripting (Level 300)
This webcast focuses on the command-line and scripting interface (based on Microsoft Windows "Monad") in the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, code-named Exchange Server 2007. The presenter shows how to convert the multiple-page Microsoft Visual Basic and Component Object Model COM scripts to a single line in Exchange Server...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts 2006-05-09
Command Line-Based Exchange Management Using ExchMbx
During the development of Microsoft Windows 2003 Server one of the Windows Server development team design goals was to provide a Command Line Interface CLI variant for each task possible via the Graphical User Interface GUI. But when it comes to command line management there is one thing that have...
Tags: Task, TechGenix, Microsoft Windows, Team Management, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Hardware
White papers 2005-03-03
What's New in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for IT Administrators, Mobile Users and Consumers?
This paper presents an overview of what Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 features are and benefits it brings to IT administrators, mobile users and consumers in general. Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 aims to reduce cost of management, by introducing a command line tool that leverages the PowerShell, which was previously codenamed...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Mobile, IT Administrator, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., Idea, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers
Microsoft begins testing Exchange 12
Microsoft released the first test version of Exchange 12, the next iteration of its e-mail and calendar server software. According to Microsoft, Exchange 12 has new unified messaging abilities--users will be able to use the telephone to access their e-mail and have it read to them by the computer--and is...
Tags: beta, Exchange, Exchange 12, it management, microsoft, Microsoft Corp., open source, servers, software, Sonja Thompson
Discussion threads 2005-12-14
Exchange 2007: Get used to the command line
With the Exchange Management Shell, there are some things that you can do only from the new command line interface. Like it or not, Microsoft has put a whole ton of effort into making Exchange 2007 completely manageable via a Windows PowerShell-based management interface. In fact, there...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Windows PowerShell, GUI, Microsoft Windows, E-mail Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Scott Lowe MCSE, shell, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter
Technical articles 2007-01-05
Stranger's BLOG
Stranger's BLOGblog rootCustom ListNo list items.This post originally appeared on an external websiteCustom List: Post CategoriesPost CategoriesNo list items.This post originally appeared on an external websiteBlog list: BloggersBloggersJohn Hann's Windows Management Blog: MOM and other Management Technologies Blog van IT Pro Technology Advisor Daniel van SoestBlog of IT Pro Technology...
Tags: Blogging, Web site development, stefan.stranger@..., blog, external Website, Web site
Discussion threads 2005-09-07
Get started with Windows PowerShell 1.0 for Windows XP Pro
Windows PowerShell is a new scripting tool that allows you to perform simple or complex tasks from a centralized interface. Here's how to add this new extension to your Windows XP Pro system. Microsoft planned to add a new command-line interface and scripting language (code name "Monad") to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows PowerShell, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Greg Shultz, Operating systems, Windows XP Tips Newsletter, Software
Technical articles 2007-05-30
Energize your Windows Server 2003 scripts using PowerShell
When you combine Linux's command line capabilities with Windows Server 2003's install base, you get PowerShell, Microsoft's powerful scripting tool. Scott Lowe talks about how you can get PowerShell, and how it can help you evaluate your scripting options before you execute them. What do you get when you...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows PowerShell, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, Operating systems, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2007-03-06
Supercharge the command line with Windows PowerShell 1.0
Windows started out as being a graphical interface to runover top of the old DOS operating system. Over time, Windows evolved into itsown operating system, but ever since the 80's, there's always been a DOS-likecommand prompt available to network administrators. The problem is that thecommand prompt itself has remained largely...
Tags: Luke Swagger, Microsoft Windows PowerShell, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2006-11-30
sbit
blog rootIt's an epidemicA user called stating they had problems with their email, "Everytime I click on something a menu pops up and it won't let me open my email!". Take one look at the situation and remove the book that's pressing down on the control key (it's an imac...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), E-mail, Microsoft Office, SBit, Microsoft Windows Vista, epidemic, Microsoft Office 2007
Discussion threads 2005-08-05
Learn the power features of zsh
Linux is so easyThis article ought to really make Windows users switch to Linux. I hardly ever use the command line on Windows anymore. DOS was pretty much done away with for the average Windows user with Windows 98. Maybe Linux will catch up some day.What planet are you from?Your...
Tags: ds4211a@..., Linux, Microsoft Windows, command line, DOS
Discussion threads 2006-11-28
Should you worry about potential exploits in Windows Vista?
About a week after Microsoft released the beta version of its long-awaited Windows Vista, reports started circulating about potential security risks for Redmond's latest OS. Are Vista vulnerabilities really cause for alarm? See why Jonathan Yarden says this is the least of his concerns. Decades ago, when I first...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Jonathan Yarden, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Internet Security Focus Newsletter, Security, Microsoft Corp., Software
Technical articles 2005-09-09
Flypigs Musings
Flypigs Musingsblog rootA few utilitiesI have not been blogging much. Many things happening, not all of them nice.A few tools that look nice, not checked them out yet.MS Log Parser 2.2 gives access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as the Windows...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Blogging, Operating systems, flypig, external Website, Web site, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2005-07-08
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