You can use the beta version of VSMT to create images of physical computers and deploy them in virtual machines running on Virtual Server 2005. With VSMT, you can migrate source computers running the following operating systems to virtual machines in Virtual Server 2005:
Windows NT 4.0 Server with Service Pack (SP) 6a, Standard and Enterprise Editions Windows 2000 Server SP 4 or later Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 4 or later Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition
Microsoft Partner Pack
Thank you for choosing to get the Microsoft Partner Pack for Windows XP. The Partner Pack is the ultimate application package for your Windows XP PC. Install this package and you will be able to play new games and have more fun, explore the internet in new ways, keep in touch and share information with friends and family, better protect your PC and do more with tools and desktop utilities. You can either download this software package for free or get a CD (and pay just for Shipping and Handling).
es weihnachtet sehr…
… überall in den geschäften steht schon der ramsch und auch die christkindl märkte öffnen bald wieder; doch auch die leute, die lieber beim computer sitzen bleiben können es sich weihnachtlich machen; wie wäre es z.b. mit einem in 6 verschiedenen farben blinkenden USB Schneemann?
oder wie wärs mit einem nikolaus, der 5 verschiedene weihnachtslieder trommelt? natürlich mit usb….
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Hall of Shame
Yes, we love Outlook when it’s reminding us of appointments, helping us schedule meetings, alerting us of e-mail from the big boss, and keeping us honest with our deadlines. But then with no warning our adorable little pal goes all psycho on us. Searches crash the system. We find ourselves buried alive in an Inbox that’s out of room. And then there are those pernicious, pervasive, flesh-eating e-mail viruses. All too soon, our Outlook dream is a nightmare. And we can’t wake up.
“For the next thirteen days, I attempted to restore the Exchange backup.”
Citrix vs. Windows Terminal Services
Ever since Microsoft began bundling Terminal Services with Windows 2000 Server, users have asked, “Why should I pay for Citrix when Windows Terminal Services is free?”
“Sometimes you shouldn’t,” says Tim Reeser, chairman and CFO of Engineering Computer Consultants, a Citrix Platinum Reseller in Ft. Collins, Colo., and author of the recently published book Citrix MetaFrame for Windows Server 2003: The Official Guide. “When people ask, I tell them that for any deployment under 75 users, you can do reasonably well with just Terminal Services.”
Decisions, Decisions
Citrix vs. Windows Terminal Services: Learn More
ich liebe themes
ScribbliesBrite 0.4 – ist doch ausgefallen, oder?
Hintergrund des Workspace aendern
Hab ich gerade bei Spotlight gelesen, hier nochmal zusammengefasst:
Wenn man den Hintergrund des Workspaces ändern möchte, kann man das wie folgt machen:
– sich den ResourceHacker besorgen
– die nnotesws.dll im RH öffnen
– die Bitmaps 2574, 2578 und 2579 entsprechend anpassen / ersetzen
– die nnotesws.dll ersetzen (zuvor natürlich eine eine Sicherheitskopie erstellen oder die ursprüngliche Kopie umbennen)Achtung: Das Manipulieren von dll-Dateien könnte durchaus durch die Lizenzbedingungen verboten sein.
via atnotes
free joeware tools
gibts hier:
AccExp – Account expiration tool.
AdFind – Active Directory query tool.
AdMod – Active Directory modification tool.
ATSN – IP to Subnet/Site Information tool.
Auth – Authentication test tool.
NotesPeek
endlich gibt es das tool NotesPeek auch als beta für nd6; mit diesem tool ist es möglich alle informationen einer db einzusehen.
NotesPeek was written for technical Domino administrators who want to see a more raw view of their Notes databases than the Notes client provides. It presents the information in Notes databases as it is available through the Notes API.
NotesPeek is based on a containment hierarchy: Notes servers have databases, databases have documents, documents have items, etc. For the most part, this containment hierarchy is that presented by the API. Selecting a line in the tree view on the left displays information about that line in the text view on the right.
NotesPeek displays almost all of the data available through the Notes API. Where data cannot be interpreted because its format is not documented, it is displayed as a hex dump.
hier gibts NotesPeek für R5.
No conspiracy: Microsoft, IBM to blame for Domino’s decline
In a single word, how would one describe the mood of the Lotus user community? Depressed.
Following our recent column on Lotus conspiracy theories, we asked our readers if they believe there is a secret tech industry conspiracy to keep Lotus Notes and Domino down.
However, the majority of respondents told us that there’s really no conspiracy. Users believe the decline of Notes and Domino is directly tied to slick marketing on the part of Microsoft, and IBM’s inability to respond in two key areas: effective marketing and its user interface. A flashier, trendier UI, users said, would help improve decision makers’ opinion of Notes.
Even though the Notes and Domino community still believes its platform is far superior to Microsoft’s, users are upset that IBM is seemingly content with its “also-ran” status, making them feel like second-class citizens.
via searchdomino