• Opening Command Prompts at Your Current Location in Windows 7 31 Jan. 2010 Chris Sanders

    If you are a command prompt junkie then one of the most useful features you can have is the ability to open a command prompt window from your current working directory in Windows Explorer. This required a separate download in previous versions of Windows, but with a special trick it’s a bit easier in Windows 7.

  • Stress Testing File Server Capacity 31 Jan. 2010 Chris Sanders

    Testing file servers for a supported workload has always been something that’s challenging outside of an actually deploying a server and seeing how it performs. Microsoft is currently testing a product which should allow for this to be done with great ease.

  • Troubleshooting missing task sequences in Windows Deployment Wizard 17 Dec. 2009 Mitch Tulloch

    How to resolve the issue of no task sequences being displayed when the Windows Deployment Wizard runs on the target computer.

  • Troubleshooting the Sysprep and Capture task sequence 17 Dec. 2009 Mitch Tulloch

    How to resolve an issue involving the use of the Sysprep and Capture task sequence in MDT 2010.

  • Selecting from multiple MDT deployment shares 17 Dec. 2009 Mitch Tulloch

    This tip describes how you can select which MDT deployment share to use when several are available on the network.

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