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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Friday Funny
Because I haven’t been posting much I thought it might be time for a Friday funny instead. Dugie e-mailed me this one last night and it made be chuckle: If these guys are the main act, I’m sure Bill … Continue reading
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Keeping The Windows Vista User Folder Clean
Because I’m a stickler for clean UI, I want to ensure users don’t see extra files or folders in their User folder on Windows Vista. I’m trying to avoid something similar to what you can see in the screenshot below, … Continue reading
Application Virtualization 4.5 Podcast
A podcast that gives you can overview of Microsoft Application Virtualisation 4.5 has been posted that is worth checking out if you’re new to App-V or want to find out what version 4.5 is all about: Windows Springboard Series: AppV™ Application … Continue reading
App-V and SCCM 2007 R2: Are Virtualised Applications Delivered The Same Way?
This was a great question, at this evenings talk, about deploying virtualised applications via ConfigMgr 2007 R2 – are virtualised applications delivered to clients in the same manner as installed applications? There are several parts to this answer. First up … Continue reading
App-V Talk Slide Deck
The WMUG meeting was well attended tonight and my talk went better than expected considering that most of what I plan to say goes out the window as soon as I stand at the front of the room (I’m still … Continue reading
