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TechEd Session Date Confirmed

TechEd 2006 Boston

SVR219 - Ten Reasons to Prepare for Windows Server Code Named "Longhorn"

6/14/2006 10:15 - 11:30

SVR219R - Ten Reasons to Prepare for Windows Server Code Named "Longhorn"

6/14/2006 15:45 - 17:00 (Repeat Session)

Presenter: Ward Ralston– Group Product Manager – Windows Server Division

Co-Presenter: Nuo Yan – Microsoft MVP – Windows Shell / User

Welcome to come!

In addition, our session has been selected to the TechEd Webcasts program so we will have a chance to delivery the course online before TechEd! If you can't make the trip to Boston, join us online. I will publish dates and detail information when they become available.

 

How to manage Terminal Services through commend-line tools

A new article I write regarding some useful command line tools for managing terminal services. (Beginner Level)

http://www.howtonetworking.com/RemoteAccess/tsmanager10.htm