Peter Schmidt

RSAT available

Microsoft has released Remote Server Administration Tool (RSAT), it’s now available for download. Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) enables IT administrators to remotely manage roles and features in Windows Server 2008 from a computer running Windows Vista SP1. It includes support for remote management of computers running either a Server Core or full installation option of Windows Server 2008. Download: x86 version x64 version

Internet Explorer 8.0 – Public beta

Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta 1 (Developer Preview) as a public beta, so it’s now available for everyone at Microsoft.com. It’s mostly interesting at this point for Web Developers and Designers. It’s an improved version of IE with some new features: HTML improvements CCS 2.1 compliance Improved performance Improved namespace support Improved Security WebSlices Activities Download it here.

Article: Windows Server 2008 Domain Services – Part 2

I�ve written a new article on www.windowsnetworking.com about Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2008. It�s Part 2 in a series of articles about AD in Windows Server 2008. In this second part of the article series about Windows Server 2008 Domain Services, I will focus on Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) and briefly cover Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS). Read the full article here: Windows Server 2008 Domain Services – …

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IIS 7.0 finished

Bill Staples about delivering IIS 7.0 after 4+ years of development. After 4+ years of development, the IIS7 project is now complete.  Today (feb. 4th) we signed off on the final build of Windows Server 2008 and Vista SP1, both of which include our final build of IIS7.    IIS7 is the biggest and best release of IIS ever… Read his blog post.

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Windows Server 2008 has gone RTM

A great milestone has been reached – Microsoft has released Windows Server 2008 to manufacturing (RTM), which means the product (Windows Server 2008) and IIS 7.0 is final. Until the general availability, it’s available for trial download at the HEROES happen {here} website. Read more on the Windows Server Blog.