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Windows PowerShell Released

Windows PowerShell 1.0 has been released during Microsoft IT Forum in Barcelona. For those of you who doesn’t know PowerShell yet, it’s Microsofts next-generation commandline shell designed from the ground up to be flexible and powerful while still remaining easy to use. Windows PowerShell is supported on multiple platforms (x86, x64 & Itanium) and by multiple language technologies (English language, Localized and Multilingual User Interface). Download Windows PowerShell 1.0 Source: PowerShell Blog

Vista and Office 2007 available on MSDN

Microsoft Windows Vista and the Office 2007 has been made available to MSDN Subscribers. Windows Vista and Office 2007 is expected to be available through MSDN Subscriber Downloads within 7 days of release to manufacturing (RTM). The MSDN Subscriptions team is committed to making new content available to subscribers as soon as is practical. Source: MSDN

Free URL Rewriter for IIS 6.0

Stumpled across this mod_rewrite for IIS 6.0, I haven’t tried it myself yet. But if you are interested in a FREE URL Rewriter for IIS, this might be a good option? IIRF is a small, cheap, easy to use, URL rewriting ISAPI filter that combines a good price (free!) with good features. It is reasonably fast, and reasonably powerful. You can get the source code to inspect it or modify it yourself if you desire. …

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Web Administration Summit

Did you also miss the Web Administration Summit, now it’s available online at IT’s Showtime at Microsoft. See some of the sessions at: Microsoft IT’s Showtime – DK portal Microsoft IT’s Showtime – UK portal

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Windows Vista RTM Today

Great news, the day has finally come, Windows Vista went RTM (Release To Manufacturing), the final build should be 6000.16386. Foley mentions “the public announcement that Windows Vista has been released to manufacturing is going to happen tomorrow, November 8, around 11 a.m. PST, sources close to the company are saying.” Once the RTM has been announced the build should appear on MSDN at the same time according to Microsoft’s press release of yesterday. Read …

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