This article continues the series on securing wireless network traffic by examining the myths surrounding the use of default access point passwords.
Posted by WindowsNetworking.com, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 28, 2010, 5:00 am | No Comments »
Blue Coat ProxyAV Appliances was selected the winner in the Anti Virus Hardware category of the WindowsNetworking.com Readers' Choice Awards. Cisco IronPort S750 and Panda GateDefender Performa were runner-up and second runner-up respectively.
Posted by The Editor, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 27, 2010, 4:00 am | No Comments »
Today, Microsoft has made available a Release Candidate (RC) for Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. SP1 includes both a roll-up of operating system updates and several new capabilities for Windows Server.
Microsoft RemoteFX introduces a new set of remote user experience capabilities that enable a media-rich user environment for virtual and session-based desktops. RemoteFX can be deployed to a range of thick and thin client devices, enabling cost-effective, local-like access to graphics-intensive applications. RemoteFX also supports a broad array of USB peripherals to improve the productivity of users of virtual desktops.
SP1 also includes Dynamic Memory, which enables servers running Hyper-V for server virtualization, to be more efficient in the use of memory. Dynamic Memory pools and distributes memory among the virtual machines running on a physical host, enabling higher consolidation ratios, increasing server utilization rates, and providing more flexible workload management. Furthermore, memory is dynamically added based on the demands of the current workloads and without service interruption.
Expect to see Service Pack 1 released in its final form during first quarter 2011 and whether you're virtualizing servers or desktops, take a few minutes to learn more about Service Pack 1 here. You needn't wait for SP1, however - you can join those already enjoying the benefits of Windows Server 2008 R2 by deploying today.
Posted by WindowsServer, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 26, 2010, 11:56 am | No Comments »
This article continues with the configuration of the RADIUS functionality of Windows Server 2008, takes you through configuring your wireless access points (APs), and shows how to configure the client computers.
Posted by WindowsNetworking.com, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 26, 2010, 2:00 am | No Comments »
The Lightweight Directory Services, its uses and capabilities.
Posted by WindowsNetworking.com, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 21, 2010, 4:00 am | No Comments »
This article describes high-level steps for implementing different Windows User State Virtualization solutions.
Posted by WindowsNetworking.com, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 19, 2010, 2:00 am | No Comments »
Taking a look at some of the new and cool WFAS features that are included in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7.
Posted by Deb Shinder, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 14, 2010, 3:00 am | No Comments »
Why business should use the Enterprise mode of WPA/WPA2 encryption with 802.1X authentication for their Wi-Fi network, and begins setting up Windows Server 2008 to act as the required RADIUS server.
Posted by WindowsNetworking.com, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 12, 2010, 4:00 am | No Comments »
This article concludes the series on Windows 7 wireless networking problems by examining issues related to hidden network errors and incorrect DHCP settings.
Posted by WindowsNetworking.com, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 7, 2010, 3:00 am | No Comments »
Taking a deep dive into multi-core CPUs and Multithreading, building up on previous articles to discuss Intel technology called Hyper-Threading.
Posted by WindowsNetworking.com, filed under Uncategorized. Date: October 5, 2010, 2:00 am | No Comments »