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Hi there!
Get ready for May -- next month is all about the giveaways!
We'll be handing out 2,200 training courses at TechEd (see the post below for
details) and Windows Server HQ is giving away 2 cool prizes in our May 2009
giveaway.
Get a sneak peek at the new prizes and grab your 2 chances to win. And don't
forget you have until midnight tonight to signup and win the Flip Mino HD camcorder -- check out the giveaway details here.
-- Kasia Grabowska, Train Signal Newsletter Editor
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Going to TechEd this year? So are we!
The Train Signal team will be there to give away tons of free computer
training — and by tons I mean exactly 2,200 training courses.
We'll be giving away our very popular, Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Training,
our best selling Exchange Server 2007
Training
and SharePoint Server 2007
Training.
Continue reading: Helping 1,800 People Get Trained & Certified at TechEd 2009 |
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Remote Administration is a neat tool that allows you to manage your Server
Core roles and features from a different computer, and there are several
advantages to using it.
Remember, Server Core doesn’t have a graphical interface so you’re very
limited in what you can and can’t do. So even though you can install roles
and features directly and even do some basic configuration, Server Core can
be difficult to manage without Remote Administration.
By utilizing Remote Administration and a full install of Server 2008 on
another computer you can manage your Server Core easily and successfully.
Watch the video now: How to Setup & Utilize Remote Administration on Server Core |
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Want to know the behavior and attack strategy of the
most dangerous malicious attacks that could invade your system and cause
harmful irreversible effects?
The few minutes that you’ll spend reading this article will save you
hundreds of minutes and possibly hundreds of dollars that you might need to
repair the ruins that your attackers leave behind — if they find you
unprepared for them.
Today's lesson: Learn Your Enemy.
Continue reading: How to Prevent Threats and Attacks on Your Cisco Network |
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