Windows Server 2008 R2 includes a new Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell, a consolidated group of 76 cmdlets that can perform a host of tasks against Active Directory's various services.
In Windows Server 2008, Group Policy Preferences makes it possible to reap the chief benefits of an Active Directory environment by simplifying client management. Control Panel Settings nodes in the Group Policy Management Editor makes this possible.
The Active Directory Administrative Center in Windows Server 2008 R2 is a significant improvement over its predecessor. Although not without limitations, it offers beefed-up management of AD objects, new navigation capabilities, better task-based management options, and improvements to the properties page and search capabilities.
With Tabs Studio the user is able to better manage all open documents in Visual Studio, grouped and organized most efficiently. This Visual Studio add-in supports the latest VS versions and will especially come handy when you open many tabs at once.
These free mobile apps are the "must haves" of the mobile app world. To save you time, we rounded up the very best 50 mobile apps that no Windows mobile user should be without.
Scott Clark was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at vBulletin 4.0 Publishing Suite, which is a big step up from an ordinary discussion forum; in fact, it's a complete publishing system. Learn about the main features and find out why Scott gives it a thumbs up.
In the latest Microsoft news, software giant announces Silverlight for multimedia Web development is now open source. Could the move spur a bevy of work for Silverlight developers and new apps for Microsoft's Windows Mobile 7 Series?
Cisco's designed its latest wireless networking router for the home, which could work nicely for home-based entrepreneurs looking for a simplified way to cut the Ethernet cord.
This article series, by Scott Mitchell, examines how to work with data using ASP.NET's data source controls. This particular article looks at how to filter data based on a user's selections from a CheckBoxList.
OS Roundup: When it comes to Linux server management, if your Red Hat Enterprise Linux distro isn't supported by Red Hat, is it it still Red Hat Linux, or is it 'Frankenstein Linux'?
OS Roundup: When it comes to Linux server management, if your Red Hat Enterprise Linux distro isn't supported by Red Hat, is it it still Red Hat Linux, or is it 'Frankenstein Linux'?