The MMS 2009 site is now live with registrations officially opening on the 9th December. However, don’t think there’s no reason to drop by the site now as YOU can win one of 4 Portable Media Players by simply completing the brief 10 minute survey on the MMS 2009 website. Even if you don’t win one of...
TODAY is the final day to register for the next WMUG Meeting to be held next Tuesday 13th May at Microsoft's Thames Valley Park. All are welcome and we'd love to see you there. Full details and registration information can be found on the WMUG Home page .
Here's an interesting opening for Microsoft UK based at Thames Valley Park in Reading (a HUGE campus location that's in a beautiful location). More details: http://members.microsoft.com/careers/international/default.aspx?loc=UKD&lang=EN&job=90302471&newapp=0
Data Access Components 2.8 948763 Support has ended for MDAC 2.7 Service Pack 1 and MDAC 2.8 Internet Explorer 6.0 947513 Internet Explorer use HTTP/1.0 GET requests instead of HTTP/1.1 GET requests to connect to a Web site 946240 If you configure Internet Explorer 6 to use a proxy autoconfiguration...
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Filed under: General, Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM), Systems Management Server (SMS), OpsMgr 2007, KBAlertz, IE, SQL 2005, System Center, Win OS, MDAC
For as long as I can remember I've been trying to recruit a SCOM/ MOM specialist to help run these sections of the site as I know the information has been sadly lacking for these sections. Well I'm delighted to announce that Andy Dominey has agreed to join the FAQShop team so keep an eye out...
There seems to be a lot of confusion over the proper acronyms/ abbreviations for Microsoft's System Center products (for example "SCCM" for "System Center Configuration Manager"). So just to make sure we're all singing off the same song sheet below is the OFFICIAL list of acronyms/ abbreviations for...
We’re well into organising our next meeting for the Windows Management User Group (WMUG), here in the UK. One idea that came to mind is I thought it would be really cool if all of the various User Groups “out there” that look at Microsoft’s Management products were to share presentations...
I’m delighted to announce that David Scambler has agreed to join the WMUG team. Welcome aboard David you’re a great asset to the team. If any other UK-based users of Microsoft Systems Management technologies want to find out more about the Windows Management User Group checkout our website...