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Tag archives: Windows 7

Disk2VHD: Convert a live disk into a VHD

Disk2VHD from Microsoft Sysinternals lets you create a virtual hard disk (VHD) from an online disk which can then be used to ‘boot from VHD’ in Windows 7

Posted byTom BashamOctober 20, 2009October 20, 2009Posted inTech, WorkTags: Disk2VHD, Microsoft, Sysinternals, Virtualisation, Windows 7, WininternalsLeave a comment on Disk2VHD: Convert a live disk into a VHD

DirectAccess Planning Guide Beta Released

Microsoft have just released a beta of the Infrastructure Planning and Design guide for DirectAccess.

Posted byTom BashamSeptember 16, 2009September 16, 2009Posted inTech, WorkTags: DirectAccess, How To, IPv6, Microsoft, Remote Access, Remote Working, Server 2008, Windows 7Leave a comment on DirectAccess Planning Guide Beta Released

Filtering Group Policy to Windows 7 Computers

How to use Active Directory Group Policy (GPO) WMI Filters to apply policy based on the operating system (OS), such as Windows 7

Posted byTom BashamSeptember 11, 2009Posted inTech, WorkTags: Active Directory, GPO, Group Policy, How To, Microsoft, Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, WMI Filters8 Comments on Filtering Group Policy to Windows 7 Computers

Why use Windows 7 DirectAccess?

Why would you use Microsoft Windows 7 DirectAccess to help your mobile and remote workers? How might it help de-perimeterise your network? Is it work the IPv6 hassle?

Posted byTom BashamJuly 25, 2009July 24, 2009Posted inTech, WorkTags: De-perimeterisation, DirectAccess, IPv6, Microsoft, NAP, VPN, Windows 71 Comment on Why use Windows 7 DirectAccess?

DirectAccess, IPv6 and IPv4 Networks

DirectAccess offers some fantastic functionality for mobile workers, making remote access to corporate systems completely seamless. It’s requirement for IPv6 however is a little bit scary.

Posted byTom BashamJuly 23, 2009July 24, 2009Posted inTech, WorkTags: DirectAccess, IPv6, Windows 76 Comments on DirectAccess, IPv6 and IPv4 Networks

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