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Yearly Archives: 2012
Morgan’s list of great (free) applications and utilities
So I thought I would put together a list of the stuff I use. Mostly as sort of a memo to myself, but if anyone finds this useful, so much the better.
Name Description Audacity Sound file editing Paint.NET Image editing HashCheck Checksum verification/creation MyDefrag Defragmentation VirtualDub Video edition Foxit Reader PDF Reader/PDF Ifilter 7-Zip File archiver Putty Telnet/SSH client FileZilla FTP client Simp Instant messaging encryption VLC Media player Wireshark Network protocol analyzer Notepad++ Text editor Bullzip PDF Printer CDBurnerXP CD/DVD Burning Application Folder2ISO ISO file creation Exact Audio Copy (EAC) CD Ripping Nmap Network mapping MailSend SMTP command line sender VHD Resizer Resizes VHD files VMDK to VHD Converter Convert VMware VMDK disk files to VHD Angry IP Scanner IP address scanner WinSCP SFTP, FTP and SCP client Fiddler HTTP Debugging proxy Stellarium Planetarium TFTPD32 TFTP client and DHCP, TFTP, DNS, SNTP and Syslog server RawWrite Disk image writer WinTail Tail application for Windows Cygwin Linux environment for Windows Free Download Manager Like the name says… uTorrent Tiny BitTorrent client MediaCoder Transcode files for portable devices
Microsoft Server software supported by Windows Azure Virtual Machines
My last post provided a list of all Microsoft server products supported on Hyper-V (and other hypervisor platforms covered by Microsoft’s certification program). Today I bring you the list of which Microsoft Server products are supported in Windows Azure Virtual Machines: Microsoft server software support for Windows Azure Virtual Machines: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2721672 Quite shorter than the …
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My slide deck from the Norwegian Partner Kickoff event is available for download
Thank you to everyone who attended my session at the Norwegian Partner Kickoff event for Windows Server 2012 today. A special thanks to everyone who took the time to evaluate the session. My slide deck is available for download here. It will also probably be made available by Microsoft at some point in time.
Ever wonder if your Microsoft product is supported for virtualization?
If so, wonder no more! The Microsoft Common Engineering Criteria (CEC), a 140-page checklist, lists all the requirements a Microsoft product must fulfill before it can ship. One such requirement is “Must support Hyper-V”. So if you cannot support Hyper-V you cannot launch! Microsoft has been kind enough to list all its server software and …
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Windows Azure Camp in Norway
For all of you living in Norway who are interested in learning more about Windows Azure; you can sign up for one of the four free Windows Azure Training Camps I will give at the Microsoft offices in Oslo. We will do one training camp on the first Wednesday of each month for the rest …
Data Deduplication on Windows 8 Pro
Due to the modular nature of the Windows platform, it is actually possible to move features between SKUs, and even between server and client. A user at the My Digital Life forum has experiemented with this and has extracted the necessary packages to run Windows Server 2012’s Data deduplication feature on Windows 8 Pro! If …
Will if fail over, or just fail? Some DNS empirical testing
While out to dinner the other night we got to talking about name resolution in Windows, as one does while out enjoying a fine meal with friends… During the discussion we found that one of us had experienced some strange behavior with regards to the prioritization of DNS servers and failover. Specifically the issue was …
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MVP Award!
I just got word that I have been awarded the Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP) Award for 2012, in the Directory Services discipline. This is a great honor, and I accept it humbly. First off, thanks to those who nominated me and gave me advice on how to become an MVP, and also Microsoft for …
TechEd 2012: Day 4
Last day! It has been a fantastic conference! A lot of interesting sessions for every timeslot. I started out with Marcus Murray’s session about Advanced Persistent Threats (SIA303). I have been disappointed with Marcus’ sessions at earlier TechEds but this time I was positively surprised. Marcus, among other things, gave a good rundown on the …