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- Putting Windows Server 2008 Server Core to Work
- This article picks up right where our introduction to Windows Server 2008 Server Core left off. This time around we cover installing a server role, keeping your server patched and updated, and enabling remote administration.
- A Sneak Peek of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0
- Microsoft revealed quite a bit of exciting information at PDC 2008. Sprinkled in with the first real Windows 7 information and all the talk about the Azure Services Platform, was some interesting information on the upcoming Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0.
- An Introduction to Windows Server 2008 Server Core
- Server Core is a new installation option that was introduced in Windows Server 2008. It provides the ability to install and configure a trimmed-down version of Windows Server 2008 which is designed to perform only certain server tasks.
- An Introduction to the Microsoft Web Platform Installer
- Getting a new ASP.NET Web development machine up and running isn't hard, but there are a lot of steps involved and it takes a fair amount of time. That's why Microsoft is working on a new tool called the Microsoft Web Platform Installer. It provides a single interface for installation of the tools needed to start developing Web applications on the Microsoft platform.
- Using SyncToy v2.0 for Web Site Deployment
- As well as XCOPY deployment works, it requires that the user be reasonably comfortable using the command line. For users who prefer a GUI, Microsoft recently released a simple utility called SyncToy v2.0 which works well as an alternative to XCOPY or ROBOCOPY. This article covers the basics of obtaining, installing, and using this useful little tool.
