Last Updated on 14 Feb. 2013, Total: 134 Articles and Tutorials
This section is focused on networking issues for Windows Server 2008, formerly known as Windows Longhorn Server. Among the many topics discussed are Windows Server 2008 specific networking tools, and the new features included in Windows Server 2008.
What you need to know about the Windows 2008 Core Server CLI tools, OCLIST & OCSETUP. These are not available in the standard install of Windows Server 2008 and are the Core server utilities used to administer server roles... Read More
How to use the ServerManagercmd.exe Windows 2008 command line utility to add and remove Server Roles... Read More
Taking a deep dive into the useful features of Windows Server 2008 R2... Read More
Taking a look at some of the new and cool WFAS features that are included in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7... Read More
A number of common Windows Server networking features were removed with Windows Server 2008. In this article, we will discuss what is removed and what new networking features you should be using instead... Read More
In this article the author looks into ways to help you with your quest to get your Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controllers up and running smoothly... Read More
The Windows 2008 Share and Storage Management tool; Where to find it, How it can help you, and step by step examples of how to use it... Read More
In this article I will show you how to control access to devices via group policy in Longhorn Server... Read More
This is the second part of this article series on how to control access to devices via group policy in Longhorn Server... Read More
In this review of Windows Server 2008, we take a look at the features and benefits of Microsoft’s newest and most advanced server Operating System. What is new, why should you try it out, and how can it help you?... Read More