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Windows 2008 Technical Library
With the advent of Windows 2008 (Beta),and basically everyone getting their hands on a copy and trying to learn how to use it, the Windows 2008 Technical Library can be a great resource. The library describes what's new and provides step by step guides...

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Windows Server 2008 Component Posters
These two posters, originally published in the July 2007 issue of TechNet Magazine, provide a strong visual tool to aide in the understanding of various features and components of Windows Server 2008. One poster focuses exclusively on powerful new Active...

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Active Directory Explorer
This tool (from Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell) is basically ADSI Edit on steroids. It allows you to connect to your AD environment directly thus providing you a "raw" view of your directory and in turn the ability to change the directory...

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ADModify- Making bulk changes in style
ADModify is a tool that will enable an AD/Exchange admin to make bulk changes in user properties. One of the special treats of this tool is the fact that it provides a simple GUI for configuring the accepted MAPI level for clients. You can download the...

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LimitLogin v1.0
Microsoft has released a tool we have been waiting for-a tool that enables SysAdmins to control conccurent logins to their AD environment. Based on the short time I have been exposed to this tool I can say that it looks cool but it has its limitations...

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Comparing directory (AD) information between DCs
While verifying AD replication it may be useful to compare the directory information stored on different domain controllers. There is a toold that can compare the information and it is called DSASTAT.EXE. The tool can be found among the Windows Support...

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