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Hi there!
Thanks for making our new blog -- Windows Server HQ -- a success!
We've received great feedback and we're ready to
take it to the next level with even more videos, how-to articles and important
industry news updates.
If you'd like to send us your suggestions email us or reach us on Twitter!
-- Kasia Grabowska, Train Signal Newsletter Editor
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Server
Core has many advantages over the full installation of Server 2008, and can
be very useful in many situations and server environments. As a Systems
Administrator you need to be familiar with both editions.
To help you master Server Core I’ve created 5 short video tutorials that
will get you running Server Core in no time. Today we’ll start with part 1:
How to activate a newly installed Server Core edition of Server 2008.
Watch the video now: How to Activate a Newly Installed Server Core Edition of Server 2008 |
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Have you ever wanted to print and share files at home? Ever wanted to know
how to setup a wireless router?
It’s really not that hard. Let’s talk about how to setup a home network and
what equipment you might need.
Home networks can vary drastically, so you can design yours according to
your needs. In this example we will setup a Linksys wireless router, a
network printer, and file sharing between 2 computers. Let's get started!
Continue Reading: How to Setup a Small Home Network -- Part 1 |
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Have you ever bought tickets to a ballgame from a scalper for around 4 times
face value? Only to sit down in your seats and find out from the guy next to
you that he bought his tickets online for below face value?
You paid more than 4 times what that guy paid for the same seats and now you
feel ripped off.
Well, that’s how everyone should feel that’s ever paid the $500 “Mac tax” to
purchase a product that’s exactly the same as a PC or in most cases, not
even as good.
Continue reading: Microsoft Ad Strikes Back -- Take That Apple |
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