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    29 februari

    VIDEO: Windows Server 2008 Presentations on-demand

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    Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the most advanced Windows Server operating system yet, designed to power the next-generation of networks, applications, and Web services.

    With Windows Server 2008 you can develop, deliver, and manage rich user experiences and applications, provide a secure network infrastructure, and increase technological efficiency and value within your organization. New Web tools, virtualization technologies, security enhancements, and management utilities help save time, reduce costs, and provide a solid foundation for your information technology (IT) infrastructure.

    Here you will find a selection of the best rated sessions on a variety of topics around Windows Server 2008 from the most important Microsoft events.

    Visit TechNet Spotlight: www.microsoft.com/technetspotlight 
    (Video on Demand, Video Downloads, PowerPoint Presentations, Audio and more)

    Links to Session Videos:

    RESEARCH: Microsoft Research's Worldwide Telescope

    Imagine taking the very best photography of the universe and stitching it altogether in one viewable fabric through a single application.  That's the Worldwide Telescope.

    imageLINK TO MICROSOFT RESEARCH'S WORLDWIDE TELESCOPE: 
    http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/

    The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a rich visualization environment that functions as a virtual telescope,  bringing together imagery from the best ground and space telescopes in the world for a seamless, guided exploration of the universe.

    WorldWide Telescope, created with Microsoft's high-performance Visual Experience Engine™, enables seamless panning and zooming across the night sky blending terabytes of images, data, and stories from multiple sources over the Internet into a media-rich, immersive experience.

    Worldwide Telescope will be a free downloadable application from our web site.

     

    TED TALK VIDEO ON MICROSOFT RESEARCH'S WORLDWIDE TELESCOPE: 
    Science educator Roy Gould and Microsoft's Curtis Wong give an astonishing sneak preview of Microsoft's new WorldWide Telescope -- a technology that combines feeds from satellites and telescopes all over the world and the heavens, and weaves them together holistically to build a comprehensive view of our universe. (Yes, it's the technology that made Robert Scoble cry.)
    http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/224

     

     

    28 februari

    RELEASE/DOWNLOAD: Windows Server 2008 Security Guide

    The Windows Server 2008 Security Guide is designed to further enhance the security of the servers in your organization by taking full advantage of the new and improved security technologies and features in Windows Server 2008. Use the guidance to create, test, and deploy your security baseline quickly and reliably, harden your server workloads, and evaluate security setting recommendations to meet the requirements of your environment.

    The Solution Accelerator for the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide includes the following components:

    • Executive Overview. A summary for business and technical managers that briefly explains how you can use the guidance and the tool for this Solution Accelerator.
    • Security Guide. Recommended guidelines and best practices in a series of chapters that offer detailed guidance on how to harden servers running Windows Server 2008 that handle different workloads, including those for Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), DHCP, DNS, Web, File, Print, Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS), Network Policy and Access Services, and Terminal Services.
    • Security Settings Recommendation Appendix. A comprehensive technical reference that explains every prescribed security setting in the security guide.
    • Security Settings Workbook. A resource that lists all prescribed settings for each of the preconfigured security baselines provided by the guide.
    • Attack Surface Reference Workbook. A resource that lists the changes that installed server roles introduce in Windows Server 2008.
    • GPOAccelerator. A tool that you can use to automatically create Group Policy objects (GPOs) recommended by the guide, which is available as a separate download. To learn more about the GPOAccelerator and download the tool, click here.
    Get it @:
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=fb8b981f-227c-4af6-a44b-b115696a80ac&displaylang=en

    TRAINING: Deploying & Managing Microsoft Office 2007 & Windows Vista (2-day Workshop)

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    Join this 2-day workshop to learn about new tools and technologies to deploy the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Windows Vista. This 2-day *free* course is designed to provide a deep dive into the deployment how-tos of migrating to Windows Vista and Office 2007. You will receive practical technical information and proven techniques to help simplify the deployment of Windows Vista and Office 2007 products in your environment.

    This hands-on workshop is targeted for IT Professionals responsible for the deployment, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Vista and Office installations. Application-specific and/or help desk-type issues are not included in the scope of this offering.

    Day 1: Vista Deployment

    Modules:

    • · Preparing to Apply Desktop Images
    • · Supporting Computers with Desktop Images
    • · Restoring and Validating User State

    Day 2: Office Deployment

    Modules:

    • · Preparing to Deploy Microsoft Office 2007 (Condensed Lecture)
    • · Understanding the Office 2007 Setup Architecture
    • · Customizing the Office 2007 Installation
    • · Selecting an Office 2007 Deployment Method

    After completing this 2-day training, students should be able to:

    • · Determine the best method to obtain and apply the desktop image
    • · Restore and verify user state
    • · Identify technologies and apply guidelines for planning, testing, and deploying the 2007 Microsoft Office system client
    • · Customize an Office 2007 installation and select a deployment method

    Date: March 31 - April 1, 2008

    Time: 8:30am – 5:00pm

    Location:
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    1515 West 190th Street
    South Tower - Suite 450
    Gardena, CA 90248
    Phone: 310-327-1201

    Registration:
    This event is reserved for invited customers.  If you are a customer of mine, please contact me for registration details.

    20 februari

    NEWS: XNA Creator'a Club Online

    XNA Creator's Club Online is a destination point for anyone who wants to learn about or create a game. Go to http://creators.xna.com And download your free copy of the XNA Game Studio 2.0 toolset and get stated on your very own game. Individuals of all skill levels can participate in the making of a game as many games are created by teams where different members of the creator's club bring different skills and strengths such as game design, production , 2D or 3D art creation, sound effects and of course game programming. So sign up today and bring your mad skillz to he game creators' community.

    INFO: Why does Windows Server 2008 RTM say SP1?

    Perhaps you have noticed when you install Windows Server 2008 and check the version level, you get this:

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    The answer is:  because the code trees have been merged – Vista SP1 and WS08.    This provides a single worldwide servicing tree, which is a good thing.

    For the detailed, blow by blow account, see - http://blogs.msdn.com/iainmcdonald/archive/2008/02/15/windows-server-2008-is-called-sp1-adventures-in-doing-things-right.aspx

    19 februari

    INFO: Sharepoint Conference 2008 is SOLD OUT

    imageThe Microsoft Sharepoint Conference 2008 event is sold out.  (This apparently happened several weeks ago and I didn't know)

    What makes this really impressive is that is at the Washington Convention & Trade Center which is a VERY big place.  They still have Waitlist Registration which sucks but at least it's available:
    http://www.mssharepointconference.com/Pages/default.aspx

    This is going to be a helluva conference.  It's so comprehensive... just take a look at the tracks:

    • Business Applications & Solutions
    • Collaboration & Social Computing
    • Deployment & Migration
    • Enterprise Content Management & Search
    • Administration & Governance
    • Interoperability & Business Process

    Now add to that that there's hundreds of session to attend, and this easily becomes THE event for the Sharepoint Technology administrator, developer, or architect.

    18 februari

    DOWNLOAD: Visual Basic Power Pack 3.0

    Ooh.  Back when I used to program, I would have loved a few of these new controls they've making available for free.

    The new DataRepeater control included in this version of the Visual Basic Power Packs allows you use standard Windows Forms controls to display rows of your data in a scrollable container giving you more flexibility and customization than standard grid controls.

    The Line and Shape controls are a set of three graphical controls that enable you to draw lines, ovals, and rectangles on forms and containers at design time making it much easier to enhance the look of your user interface. These shape controls also provide events such as click and double-click allowing developers to respond and interact with end users.

    The Printer Compatibility Library allows projects that used the Printer and Printers Collection in Visual Basic 6.0 to be upgraded without having to re-write your printing logic. By simply adding a reference to the library, declaring a Printer and making a few minor syntax changes, your project will be able to print using the Printers collection and Printer object as it did in Visual Basic 6.0. This version adds a new Write method to the Printer object which allows you to print text without a forced carriage return similar to the semicolon syntax used by Print method in Visual Basic 6.0.

    The PrintForm component is designed to bring back the ability to easily print a Windows Form. With this the new PrintForm component you can once again layout the Windows Form exactly as you want it and allow your users to print the form as a quick report.

    DOWNLOAD: 
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=371368a8-7fdc-441f-8e7d-fe78d96d4063&displaylang=en&tm

    14 februari

    INFO: A new Palm Treo advertisement in the WSJ

    As seen in the Wall Street Journal today. (I wish I had a Treo 750 on AT&T.  Sigh.)

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    12 februari

    DOWNLOAD: MSN Direct for Windows Mobile Technology Preview

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    MSN® Direct for Windows Mobile® Technology Preview

    • Available for download today.
    • Get up to the minute news*, weather and stock info directly on your Smartphone home screen
    • No waiting for web pages to load.
    • No typing urls.
    • Updates automatically.
    • It’s simple to install and fun to use!

    MSN Direct does all this and much more.
    (*news includes:  Top Stories, World news, Sports news, Entertainment news, Business, Travel, Tech, Health, even News of the Weird.)

    MSN Direct for Windows Mobile is ready for a Technology Preview.  It is a Windows Mobile Standard Smartphone application that connects to our information service and delivers the information that you care about – and it updates automatically – and you never have to enter an URL, or wait for a web page to load.

    What type of info can I get?
    Weather,  Stocks, Top Stories, World news, Sports news, Entertainment news, Business, Travel, Tech, Health, even News of the Weird.

    How to install:
    Go to http://phone.msndirect.com from your PC or your phone and install the Tech Preview!

    INFO: Office to no longer have "slipstreamed" releases

    We no longer provide slipstream media for Office releases.
    (Couldn't remember if I posted this before so here it is.  I was surprised by this info so I thought I'd share it.)

    From the recently released 2007 Microsoft Office System Service Pack 1 White Paper (Page 27)

    Design Changes for 2007 Office System Update Deployment

    The Setup architecture for clients that run the 2007 Office system has changed significantly from past versions of Microsoft Office. Design changes affect the way that updates, including service packs, are deployed. Significantly, Microsoft Office no longer supports the Administrative installation source that can be updated. This means that administrators can no longer deploy updates by using a slipstream technique; updates must be chained in the deployment via the \Updates folder.

    Updates for the 2007 Office system now require the use of a local installation source so that each client has a local set of source files. Therefore, client patching is the recommended method for managing these updates. During the initial installation of the product, the source files are copied to the local hard drive, and then the actual installation uses that set of files as the installation source. Because the set of files located in a hidden folder (\MSOCache) can become damaged, it may be necessary to access the original installation source to repair the \MSOCache folder. To minimize the need for repairing the local installation source in this scenario, the 2007 Office system SP1 client packages provide full replacement of files being updated. There is additional information concerning this scenario in the 2007 Office Resource Kit at http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/8295626a-4570-4b7f-91e3-717fe6b81f961033.mspx (Required local installation source for the 2007 Office system). 

    Here’s a link to the full paper:
    http://office.microsoft.com/search/redir.aspx?AssetID=AM102512381033

    INFO: Visual Basic 6.0 goes completely out of support in April 2008

    Yep.  You read that right.  Interesting 'eh?

    Visual Basic 6.0 at long last, goes completely out of support on April 8th, 2008 and that means no more support or fixes for that development environment.  (Bear in mind, it was released in January 1999)

    Here's a few other products going out of support you might be interested in:

    • Microsoft’s Java Virtual Machine went completely out of support on December 31st, 2007
    • Commerce Server 2000 goes completely out of support on April 8th, 2008
    • Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack ‘Zero’ goes completely out of support on January 8th 2008 (i.e. must upgrade to at least Service Pack 1)
    • Office 2003 Service Pack 2 goes completely out of support on October 14th, 2008 (i.e. must upgrade to at least Service Pack 3)

    Additionally, here's a few products that are dropping into "Extended Hotfix Support" so the best you'll be able to get are security hotfixes for them moving forward:

    • SQL Server 2000 goes to Extended Hotfix Support only on April 8th, 2008 (i.e. only security fixes, no functional, performance, or stability fixes will be produced)
    • Commerce Server 2002 goes to Extended Hotfix Support only on July 8th, (i.e. only security fixes, no functional, performance, or stability fixes will be produced)

    For more information on Product Support Lifecycle:
    If you're interested in more information about expiring support or general lifecycle dates for Microsoft Products, go to:  http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle

    TRAINING: Introduction to Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 - Hands-On Workshop

    Irvine and Los Angeles

    image You are invited to attend a 1-day technical introduction designed to deliver practical, hands-on information about managing your infrastructure with Microsoft’s System Center Operations Manager 2007. This workshop will be led by a Microsoft Management Technical Specialist covering the following topics:

    • Introduction to System Center Operations Manager 2007
    • Common Monitoring Scenarios
    • Monitoring more than Microsoft
    • Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) Overview
    • Hands on Labs

    With this new release, Operations Manager will:

    1. Proactively manage business critical IT services, including distributed applications, the supporting infrastructure and hardware, and end-user service delivery.
    2. Reduce the complexities of managing your IT environment by providing a monitoring solution that is designed with ease of use in mind.
    3. Provide a highly reliable infrastructure by leveraging Windows Server and SQL 2005 clustering for high availability and through agents that automatically failover to a secondary management server if connectivity to the primary server is lost.
    4. Include management packs with prescriptive knowledge developed by the application and OS development teams at Microsoft and verified in production deployments to improve monitoring, troubleshooting, and problem resolution for more than 50 Microsoft applications and Windows Server components.

    Audience:
    This hands-on lab is for IT Professionals in job roles like infrastructure specialists, network administrators, directory administrators, management specialists, storage and data administrators and client support. This technical hands-on workshop is limited to 30 attendees.

    Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    Registration begins at 8:30 AM
    (Breakfast, lunch and parking included)

    Dates:
    February 5, 2008
    Microsoft Irvine
    3 Park Plaza Suite 1600
    Irvine, CA 92614

    February 19, 2008
    Microsoft Los Angeles
    333 South Grand Ave. Suite 3300
    Los Angeles, CA 90071

    Registration:
    These sessions are reserved for invited customers only.  Please contact me if you're a customer of mine with interest in attending.

    TRAINING: System Center Configuration Manager 2007 - Advanced Hands-On Workshop

    Los Angeles

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    This workshop will be led by a Microsoft Management Technical Specialist and Microsoft Management Partners. This course offers a significant amount of hands-on exercises that will assist your organization in becoming proficient in the skills that are needed to work with Microsoft Configuration Manager. It is recommended that you have prior experience with the product or its previous version SMS 2003 to get maximum benefit from this course.

    Key topics include:

    • System Center Overview
    • ConfgMGR Architecture
    • Advanced Installation scenarios
    • Patch Management (integration with WSUS)
    • New functionalities
      • Wake on LAN software distribution
      • Desired Configuration Monitoring
      • Planning for OS Deployment
      • Reporting (Asset Intelligence)
    • Scripting

    Audience:
    This workshop is intended for System Center Administrators and Systems Integrators who are responsible for configuring and managing one or more sites and all supporting systems. This technical hands-on workshop is limited to 30 attendees.

    Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    Registration begins at 8:30 AM
    (Breakfast, lunch and parking included)

    Date:  March 11-12, 2008

    Location:  Microsoft Los Angeles
    333 South Grand Ave.
    Suite 3300
    Los Angeles, CA 90071

    Registration:
    Registration is limited to invited Enterprise customers within Southern California. 
    As usual, please contact me for registration details.

    RELEASE: Windows Server 2008 available on Microsoft Volume Licensing (MVLS)

    In case there's any confusion, Windows Server 2008 (with or without Hyper-V) is available for download off of Microsoft Volume Licensing's web site (MVLS) at https://licensing.microsoft.com.

    From the 'old' style download page, select 'Windows Server Enterprise':

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    Numerous versions will be listed. 

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    Clicking on Windows Svr Ent 2008 32-bit x64 English Disk Kit MVL DVD results in this web page:

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    And here’s a snapshot of the MVLS Download Manager that kicks in once you initiate the download for the 1793MB 32-bit .ISO/.IMG file:

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    11 februari

    EVENT: Ready for eDiscovery Summit - March 12th, Westin Hotel, Pasadena

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    Effectively responding to legal discovery requests and meeting the demands of regulatory compliance continue to be top priorities for executives across many industries. Failing to produce relevant electronic evidence can lead to severe penalties—so many companies are seeking to expand records management to include any data, and not just data formally identified as a record.

    Please join Microsoft for the Ready for E-Discovery Summit at the Westin Hotel in Pasadena on Wednesday, March 12.

    clip_image001[7]We'll look at the important factors to address in an effective strategy for e-discovery, including:

    • Retaining the information necessary to help meet legal obligations and business needs.
    • Defining and separating what is needed and required from what is not.
    • Developing policies and business rules that can be applied to electronic and paper documents.
    • Managing information retention in systems with mixed content.
    • Addressing the full information life cycle.

    Agenda:

    1. Registration/Networking
    2. Introduction
    3. What Is E-Discovery?—Helen Bergman Moure
    4. How Does E-Discovery Impact IT?—Hitachi Consulting
    5. Q&A/Close

    Please see the registration site for detailed agendas by city.

    Seating is limited, so please make plans today to learn how Microsoft can help your organization with E-Discovery by registering online. Use Event Code IRVEDISCO for the March 12 Pasadena event.

    Date/Time:
    March 12, 2008
    7:30 A.M.–10:30 A.M.

    Location:
    The Westin Hotel
    191 North Los Robles Avenue Pasadena, CA 91101

    Registration:

    3RD PARTY: "Watch Now" for NetFlix & Windows Media Center

    Must... get... plug in!  (Heck, now I have to go get a Netflix subscription too!)

    Imagine having your Windows Media Center up on your big screen TV, and being able to click through all the Netflix movies available. 

    Now imagine selecting a Netflix movie for rental, and then clicking on a big "WATCH NOW" button that enables you to watch the movie over your Internet connection before it even hits your doorstep through the mail.

    Granted, not all movies are available with "WATCH NOW" capability since they have to be specifically streamable from Netflix but for the ones that they've been able to post so far, this is a great start for a consumer-on demand experience that can be used by ANY PC user with ANY Internet connection.

    If Netflix keeps up with the Jones' and manages to get some serious content available for "WATCH NOW", this could be the next big thing in terms of on-demand availability.

    Next up:  HDi content.  Also known as HD DVD menuing & interactivity.

    DOWNLOAD:
    http://www.anpark.com/index.php/2008/02/10/new-vista-media-center-plugin-mynetflix-beta/

    LINKS:
    http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/archive/2008/02/10/1507403.aspx 
    http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/11/mynetflix-beta-vista-media-center-plugin-released/

    NEWS: Microsoft acquires Danger i.e. Sidekick

    Y'know the Sidekick or the Hiptop?  That 'fliptop' PDA phone that became famous amongst young folk, and made the front page of all the fashion rags for being blinged out by Hollywood stars?  Yeah that one.

    Well, we're gonna acquire them.  Why?  Well, here's a list of reasons why:

    1. THE 'NEW' CONSUMER FOCUS
      Danger is decidedly a consumer device and service company and from what I understand, in the same way that we let the Xbox & Zune groups grow organically and on their own with minimal interference, we intend to do the same thing in building a stronger consumer-oriented mobile devices group.Slide device dynamic

      Some in the company might tell you that 'we've always had a consumer focus' but personally, I think that's like saying, Paris Hilton has always had a brain.  After all, it's not much good unless you demonstrate that you know how to use it. 

      Here's a short list of the things that the Windows Mobile product group has focused on over the past few releases:
      - Rights Management protection for Exchange-based email
      - Certificate Registration for S-MIME support
      - Group Policy integration for lockdown & restricting the UI
      - Real time Device ROM & Flash card encryption
      - Windows Update for security patching Mobile Devices
      - Office Mobile for compatibility with desktop Word, Excel, & Powerpoint

      Meanwhile the browser, the media player, the Today page, the SMS/MMS messaging functionality... all that stuff has gone untouched. Real friggin' consumer oriented 'eh?  Don't get me wrong - this is really important technology for corporations and I'm really glad that they've incorporated into the platform to ultimately compete with Blackberry, but it sure as hell ain't consumer-oriented.  So to the folks in the product group:  Don't ever go trying to say that any of our focus in the mobile space has been even remotely consumer-oriented.  It hasn't been.
    2. SERVICE-DELIVERY MODELDanger Solution Components
      Danger's value isn't so much in their device design, although laypeople might think so.  It's really in their mobile services-revenue model and you can tell when you go to their web site:  You really can't find any photos of the Sidekick/Hiptop anywhere because that's not the emphasis of their company.

      Danger provides online services to their handset users that are oriented around 'social networking'.  Stuff that goes beyond lame peer-to-peer MMS video/photo transmission and SMS texting.  Things like mobile Facebook sites, shared contacts/calendars/document repositories/photos/favorites/lists amongst friends, on-the-fly event invitations for adhoc party planning, multi-party photo/video transmission feeds.... you get the picture.  These are areas that I personally don't believe Apple's iPhone has investments in... but equally important is that I don't think Apple understands these areas in the same way that Danger does.  While Apple's definitely a great consumer company, it goes far deeper that just fit-and-finish which is essentially what has propelled the iPod & the iPhone to prominence.  It's cultural & ever changing - almost like fashion. 

      And it's clear, they're very far away from attaining that level of flexibility and agility, being that their orientation from day one was clearly not around the device's networking capabilities with a lack of video transmission, GPRS networking, very poor email support, etc.  These are all fundamental to being an agile device.

      Danger also has preexisting relationships with mobile operators in providing services to T-Mobile, Cingular, BoostMobile, and other providers.  And it's marketing engine is clearly targeted at the core of the youth market.  I suspect one of their limiting parameters has been the lack of capital to combat the vaunted iPhone marketing engine.  Now, that's not so much of a problem for them.

    LINK:
    http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/feb08/02-11Acquisition.mspx

    09 februari

    HOWTO: Access the 'old download site' on the Microsoft Volume Licensing web site

    I've gotten a few emails from a couple of my customers asking how to get access to the 'old style' download area of the Microsoft Volume Licensing web site (MVLS).

    1. HOW TO GET TO THE 'OLD' DOWNLOAD SCREEN
      It's actually so simple, you'll probably just shake your head.  Simply click the link for Product Downloads in the center of the VL home page that I've circled below in GREEN instead of clicking the link in the sidebar that I've circled in RED

      And how were you expected to know this?  Beats the heck out of me.  I had to figure it out on my own as well so trust me when I say, I'm on your side - and you're not alone.

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    Now if you don't know what I'm talking about regarding 'old style' and 'new style', you probably don't have MVLS access for your company (the access permissions on https://licensing.microsoft.com to download Enterprise deployable versions of our products under your company's Select or Enterprise Agreement) or you're a new user to MVLS. 

    This is what the "OLD" download site looks like:

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    And this is what the "NEW" download site looks like:

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    • FRUSTRATED?  I UNDERSTAND.
      There's a separate organization that Microsoft that uses to manage the https://licensing.microsoft.com web site and get new content posted.  Both you and I know that the new download system isn't as good as the old one simply because stuff is missing on the new site - and the old one was pretty weak but at least we all, over time, learned how to use it and the software's always there.  For those of you that have been using the site for a while, you probably find yourself guessing what title a given Microsoft product's filed under because there's little rhyme or reason to the naming conventions.  Like "Windows Vista Business" vs "SA Windows Vista Enterprise" or "System Center Operations Manager" vs "Operations Manager 2007".

      (Speaking of inconsistencies, I'm kinda proud to say that I was responsible for getting MVLS to post bootable .ISOs of our operating systems on the site back in the Windows 2000 days.  You may recall a time when you had to actually burn your own stupid bootable CDROMs because MVLS wouldn't post bootable versions of our OS's.  Meanwhile we had .ISO images posted of eval versions of our software off of Microsoft.com - go figure.  Trust me when I say - the Windows product groups were just as ticked as we were.  It's a long story.)
    • QUESTIONS ABOUT MVLS
      Anytime you have questions related to using the MVLS web site, you should mail mvlshelpa-AT-msdirectservices-DOT-com or phone 866 230 0560.