Windows Server 2003 R2 Release Candidate 1

Thank you for your interest in evaluating Windows Server 2003 R2 RC1. Windows Server 2003 R2 release candidate software is available to download for evaluation in both x64 and x86 versions. Windows Server 2003 R2 RC1 software cannot be installed on anything other than software versions of Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1). Installing the RC1 software for Windows Server 2003 R2 does not extend the time that you can use the trial version of Windows Server 2003 SP1. The Windows Server 2003 R2 release candidate software is available for evaluation for 180 days.

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP

The Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP provides a simple and effective way to defend shared computers from untrusted users and malicious software, safeguard system resources, and enhance and simplify the user experience. The Toolkit runs on genuine copies of Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.

Active Directory Migration Tool v3.0

The Active Directory Migration Tool version 3 (ADMT v3) simplifies the process of restructuring your operating environment to meet the needs of your organization. You can use ADMT v3 to migrate users, groups, and computers from Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 domains to Active Directory® directory service domains; between Active Directory domains in different forests (interforest migration); and between Active Directory domains in the same forest (intraforest migration). ADMT v3 also performs security translation from Windows NT 4.0 domains to Active Directory domains and between Active Directory domains in different forests.

TAIL for Windows

tail ist ebenfalls ein kleines aber feines tool aus der unix welt, welches man schmerzlich unter windows vermisst; doch es gibt einen port, nämlich wintail; einziger nachteil: die files werden in einer gui angezeigt…

WinTail allows you to view the last 64K of a growing text file in real time under Win32 operating systems. It’s a bit like using the “tail -f” command under UNIX. This is particularly useful for:

– Viewing program execution traces in real-time.
– Viewing application logs in real-time.
– Quickly viewing the last part of a large file without the need to load the entire file.