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Mar
15

How to manually add a HotFix to WSUS

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Recently a hotfix for Windows 7 that needs to go out to every Windows 7 computer has had many people scratching their heads at the annoyance of having to touch so many computers. A HotFix is something you click on a link and download to an individual machine one by one right? Not necessarily so. RMM tools can help. But if you don’t have those, why not use WSUS? Calvin McClennan reminds us how to manually add an update to WSUS.

Contents of this blog post from Calvin McClennan, Canadian Small Business Sever MVP. Learn more about Cal https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=5C4CD4A6-BAEA-4D65-BC69-22446A23E0BA

In WSUS, click on the server name in left column, then Import Updates in right column.  A new IE session to the Update Catalog opens – enter the KB and click search…

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Select the updates you want then click View Basket…

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The import directly to WSUS should already be clicked, then click Import and wait for download to complete…

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If download fails – redo (it happens).

The newly available update will show on the All Updates screen for you to select to install as normal after the respective client PC’s have had their update check done.

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Oct
1

Hangout: Hyper-V Replication for Small Business

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We’re hosting a hangout to talk about Hyper-V Replication for Small Business with Boon Tee. Boon write a great series of blog posts which I shared in an early post on this blog. We’re hosting a hangout so you can ask Boon questions, live! We’ll talk about the technical aspects as well as how to talk to your small business clients about Hyper-V Replication. RSVP and please plan to join us! 

Hyper-V for Small Business Hangout

Thu, October 4, 6:00 PM EDT

Boon Tee wrote a great series of blog posts on using Windows 2012 Hyper-V replication for small business deployments. I think that this is a killer feature. Come Hangout with Boon and I to ask questions about deploying Hyper-V replication and how to approach this from a business perspective with your clients. Boon might even attempt a demo!

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Sep
28

Hyper-V Replication on a Small Biz Budget

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Boon Tee, SBS MVP from Adelaide Australia, has posted a fantastic series of blog posts on implementing Hyper-V replication on a small business budget. It features the Hewlett Packard Micro Server, which is by far the most affordable fully featured server in the market.

Haven’t heard of Hyper-V replication yet? It’s a new feature of Hyper-V in Server 2012. Replication is a simple concept in which snapshots of your server are sent from where it is running to a second hyper-v residing somewhere else. That somewhere else could be in the same building, in a remote office or in a data center. The snapshots are incremental (small) so replication can occur as frequently as every 5 minutes. Meaning that you have a hot copy ready to take over very quickly in case of disaster.

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Boon first writes a post on what you need to get setup. http://blog.powerbiz.net.au/hyperv/how-to-set-up-hyper-v-replica-for-small-businesses/  It’s not complicated. You need a server capable of running Hyper-V at the replica site. It doesn’t have to be as powerful as the primary site since it will only be used in case of emergency. The point here is for it to be affordable and functional. You will also need an SSL certificate for each site.

There are a few scenarios available to you when you set up your hyper-v replica environment. The hyper-v servers can be in a workgroup or a domain. Each of these has different setup requirements. You can use the free Microsoft hyper-v server or you can use fully licensed product. This is both a cost and comfort decision.

If you really want to keep cost to the minimum, Boon writes another article where the replica site uses the free option and an HP Micro Server. In the USA this means you can get a full hyper-v replica site running for under $1000 including, hardware, software and SSL certificate! http://blog.powerbiz.net.au/hyperv/disaster-recovery-with-hyper-v-replica-for-small-business-on-a-budget/ You just can beat that price for full server redundancy to a hot replica disaster recovery site.

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Sep
11

Hangout! Office 365 Security

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Google+ hangout with Amy Babinchak, Susan Bradley, Robert Crane and Dana Epp on Office 365 security. Wednesday 8pm eastern.

I encourage you to come hangout too at

http://www.scorpionsoft.com/hangout. You can watch the stream live via YouTube at that time, and can interact with us through questions on Twitter at the hashtag #askauthanvil.

 

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Feb
1

IPv6 is Here! Learn all about it: Third Tier welcomes Tom Shinder’s IPv6 Course

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2011 is the year of IPv6! With the last IPv4 address allocations made in January of this year, the future of TCP/IP networking is IPv6. Over the next five years you’ll find the major carriers rolling out support for native IPv6 networks and providing IPv6 allocations to their customers. In the past there wasn’t much to motivate you to learn IPv6, since nobody was using it other than bleeding-edge implementers and techno-geeks. Those days are gone and the time has come to bring IPv6 into the mainstream. To help you get started on your IPv6 trek – Tom Shinder is offering a 32-week IPv6 course to all members of the Microsoft community. Don’t let the 32-week thing intimidate you. The course will be a couple of hours, every two weeks.

Third Tier is please to be part of the community effort to provide education to IT Professionals on IPv6. Tom Shinder will present a year long course (delivered in bite sized pieces) designed to train IT Professionals on understanding and using IPv6. As part of the community effort, Third Tier will provide the webinar location, TechNet wiki, TechNet Forums and Edge Man blogs will provide continuing education and an opportunity to contribute to the conversation after the webinar sessions. Third Tier will also record the live sessions for later viewing.

This course, slated to being in April 2011, will focus on IPv6 fundamentals for those entirely new to IPv6. The focus will be on the Microsoft implementation of IPv6 and we will use Joe Davies’ award winning book Understanding IPv6, Second Edition as our textbook.  The only prerequisites are that you have a basic understanding of IPv4 (you don’t need to be a networking guru), that you purchase the book and you want to get a head start on understanding IPv6 so that you’ll be prepared for the inevitable adoption and deployment of IPv6 on both home and corporate networks. The course will be delivered online and will be archived for later viewing. This is a community effort and we’ll adopt a number of community accessible tools (such as the TechNet wiki and TechNet forums and the Edge Man blog among others) to create a highly interactive and valuable learning experience. More details will be available in March 2011.

Let me introduce you to Tom Shinder, Principal Knowledge Engineer, DAIP iX. Anywhere Access Team

  • The “Edge Man” blog : http://blogs.technet.com/tomshinder/default.aspx
  • Twitter: http://twitter.com/tshinder
  • Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tshinder

Stay tuned for details as the launch of this educational series draws near. Meanwhile, you might want to pick up the text book, Understanding IPv6, Second Edition

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Dec
16

SBS 2011 Release Q&A

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Thank you Tim Barrett and Susan Bradley for making our SBS 2011 Release Party a success!

Prizes!

  • Ken – Custom, handmade Mini Cooper Gingerbread Cookie
  • Axel – Wireless Detector T-Shirt
  • Fred – Signed copy of Have U Rebooted Yet? cartoon
  • Joe – Kindle

Question: Is this being recorded and if so, can I access it later?
Answer: We have not had much luck with recording lately. But we’re going to try.
Question: Sounds fine here
Answer: Thanks Tom. Tim needs to change out his mic and then we’ll get started
Question: Yes-Storage Server Release Party!
Answer: Thanks!
Question: yes to storage server
Answer: Thanks!
Question: Interested in the Stroage Server Essentials
Answer: Thanks!
Question: Definitely interested in Storage Server Essentials!!
Answer: Thanks!
Question: yes I’m interested in the storage webinar
Answer: Thanks!
Question: both Essentials sessions would be good
Answer: thanks!
Question: Internet bandwidth availability, reliability and needs should also be a factor considered in addition to shop size. This is often overlooked in most presentations as it is assumed that everyone has fat bandwidth and 5-9s reliability for connectivity.
Answer: Good point Ken. Absolutely needs to be considered
Question: Deploying SBS 2011 now? Does Bes work?
Answer: I havne’t tested BES on SBS 2011 yet, so can’t answer directly. May have to wait until after SBS 2011 actually gets out and see what Blackberry’s support will be.
Question: Scenario – Customer has been waiting for a while, and customer’s business is slow now, will pick up significantly in January. Wait for 2011 bits and install in January, or use 2008 and install now?
Answer: Personally I would wait unti 2011. The customer may appreciate that their cash flow will probably also look better in January with the increased business.
Question: I see that SBS 2011 is still not available in MAPS. Any idea when we can start playing with the RTM version.
Answer: Real soon now is what we keep hearing.
Question: So are you saying that we can purchase SBS 2011 Standard and upgrade the Exchange CALs?
Answer: That is our understanding, yes.
Question: oh goodie, i can finnally pare down my 12GB Mailbox!
Answer: :)
Question: Is 2011 going to be better as a VM?
Answer: Better is a subjective term. From a server growth and a disaster recovery standpoint, I believe yes, a VM is a better solution. It brings some additional complexity, but performancewise the server should be pretty close to bare metal.
Question: Exchange 2003 has jounraling…
Answer: Exchange 2010 has journalling and much, much more
Question: Is this archive with retention policies a pst file, or is it somewhere in the Exchange store?
Answer: It is housed in the exchange store
Question: Can that be changed by the user, or does the admin change it, either universally or individually?
Answer: The admin sets the Exchange features
Question: Shares only on SBS box or anywhere on network?
Answer: Only shares on the SBS server.
Question: What about using hidden shares (localonly$)?
Answer: Haven’t tested that yet, we’ll check into that and report back.
Question: What’s the difference between sharing files on RWA and accessing CompanyWeb? Security wise.
Answer: From a security standpoint, very little.
Question: Can you protect a shared folder with a password?
Answer: What ever the user has access to while in the office, they have acces to remotely.
Question: Many clients are approaching the 75GB max for Exchange 2003 databae. Is it true that Exch 2010 in SBS 2011 no longer has a database limit?
Answer: There is no 75GB database limit like in Exchagne 2003, but it’s not "unlimited"
Question: I’ve got to run, will I be able to download and finish watching the rest of the presentation later? Great stuff guys…thanks
Answer: We will have the deck posted, and hopefully the recording will work and we will post it if it does.
Question: I still prefer term servers for remote access.
Answer: Thanks Tom, good idea especially from the standpoint that you have finite control of what gets enabled by default.
Question: For my clients that have SBS 2008 how do I answer the question. Why should I upgrade to SBS 2011. What value does it have to justify the cost?
Answer: SBS 2008 to 2011 upgrade (in my opinion) is a tough sell. Other than some RWA, OWA, and backup changes, it’s pretty much a version refresh. 2003 to 2011 upgrade though is a much easier sell.
Question: Is the RTM already avaliable for download, I’m a Gold Partner
Answer: Not yet, should be available "soon"
Question: Please post the SBS Build Docs URL Susan just mentioned.
Answer: www.sbswiki.info
Question: Can we see that last page with links again?
Answer: that ok?
Question: Any idea of SBS Essentials 2011 release (other than 1st half)…?
Answer: No ideas. Still waiting on additional details from Microsoft.
Question: Wasn’t there a "SBSBuilddoc.com" or something similar?
Answer: Answered live :-)
Question: When will this be available for volume licensing?
Answer: You should be able to purchase from your disti of choice in January 2011.
Question: yeah, that’s the one I was asking for
Private Answer: Cool!
Question: When will SBS Mirgation be releasing their 2011 docs?
Answer: Don’t have an exact date, should be fairly soon, however.
Question: If you had a proposal out there for 2008, would you change to sbs2011 if they were going to do this in a month?
Answer: I think the panelists would all recommend doing 2011 instead of 2008.
Question: So, assuming the resources, would a good strategy be to set it all up in a virtual environment and then when all good, convert to physical?
Answer: I like virtual all the way (Susan here)
Question: when will SBS 2011 Standard be available on Action Pack?
Answer: It should show up in the Action Pack downloads very soon.
Question: was trying to get susan out of hot water and let her mention it :>)
Answer: oh, ok. :)
Question: the premium cals do not include remote desktop cals, correct?
Answer: That is correct. RD CALs always have been a separate purchase.
Question: then what do you think the pricing difference is? I hate to ‘eat’ that since the proposal just went out 2 weeks ago
Answer: I would go back to the customer and offer them the choice of 2011, but mention the price change up front. Even if the feature set doesn’t justify 2011 over 2008, 2011 has a longer support life.
Question: I’m not sure you clarified…. From SBS2008 to SBS2011 both standard. Is that a simple migration / upgrade or is that like the difficult SBS2003 to 2008
Answer: SBS 2011 is a migration, not an upgrade.
Question: I know about the 32-64 bit migration issue, yet prior to 64 bit needs, SBS (and Exchange) could upgrade on the same box. Does anyone have any idea why Microsoft chose not to allow in-place upgrading from Exchange 2008 to Exchange 2010? (Or SBS 2008 to SBS 2011)?
Answer: Answered live.
Question: Does a virtual SBS 2011 support a rotating set of USB drives for backup?
Answer: R2′s hyper v support hot swap scsi disks
Question: Do you know when the final release will be avialible on ActionPack and Technet for download for partners?
Answer: Not sure, We’ll blog when it is. We’re watching as well :-)
Question: Can we install av trial/demo version to our customers, an
d register it when it is avaible?
Answer: Correct. Install without a key, put in the product key later just like SBS 2008
Question: For SBS2008 installations I have always purchased the Premium version so that I can virtualsie SBS2008 as a guest. Does SBS2011 standard allow virtualisation without buying the Premium version?
Answer: You need "a" Windows 2008 r2 hyperV base, Standard alone doesn’t provide this. You can install with the HyperV server (free) but I personally like the GUI
Question: OS, so it’s a migration. Is it a simple "click here and migrate" or the whole migration dance like 2003 to 2008? OK, you just answered that from Ken’s question. SO they changes the database again!
Answer: RIght, it’s a full migration. You’ll never see an in-place upgrade of an SBS product again because of a lot of changes to the way installations are done.
Question: are there any books on sbs2011 coming
Answer: Charlie Russel is working on one
Question: How many days have we got on a trial SBS 2011?
Answer: 60 days with a SLrearm ability to extend to 240 days (as I recall – will confirm on blog)
Question: Is the default backup still limited to USB drives only?
Answer: Windows server backup in Server 2008 and newer is image-based and only supports backup to drive media. Does not have to be USB drives, but the native tools no longer support backup to tape.
Question: How good (useful) is the daily server status report in SBS 2011 compared to SBS 2003?
Answer: It’s like SBS 2008′s report. It’s an overview.
Question: I’ve read Sean Daniel talk about Microsoft MultiPoint Server 2011 being a great addition to a SBS network. Can you please explain this further?
Answer: YES, we will have more information this during our SBS Essentials webinar. The product manager for this product will be present and will tell us all about it.
Question: Can TS Web Access applications be published to the Remote Web Access site?
Answer: Answered live.
Question: lastly, what are your experiences with UM on SBS 2011? Is it even possible?
Answer: I’d recommend it on a second server. I do live comm now, but not on the same box as SBS 2008 now
Question: Where will the slide deck and video (if it works) be posted? thirdtier.net’s blog?
Answer: www.thirdtier.net/store
Question: Is faxing with SBS 2011 viable, or is it still hit and miss like with 2008?
Answer: answered live
Question: Nick Whitthome mentioned redirected folders should no longer be used in a blog post today. Is it turned off by default on SBS 2011? What’s the downside. Should user docs be saved to a Storage Sever? Coming from 2003 what does this really mean.
Answer: I think he said that because he HATES redirected folders. It’s still there as an option.
Question: What specific fax/modem hardware are you all currently using in your deployments?
Answer: The only supported option now is US Robotics v.everything
Question: Fax: Also, Multitech 5600.
Answer: If its a business class fax it might work.
Question: Do you know if you can move or rename the Public folder/share in SBS2011? With 2008 I’ve been told you cannot (from Microsoft engineer). Why on earth you would call something Public Downloads and limit it to the C drive of a server, is beyond me.
Answer: answered live
Question: Will Susan blog on the landing page customization
Answer: considered it done. :)
Question: we use it. and used the USR. The Multitech seems to work better
Answer: I’ve also seen Multitechs work quite well.
Question: I have a customer that has a special situation. Does SBS 2011 support multiple individual fax numbers going to individual email addresses?
Answer: No it does not. You need a full fax server application to do that.
Question: is the Exchange database limitation the amount of disk space you have? Where can I get more info on the upgraded Exchange CALs and how the archiving works?
Answer: Look for public Exchange blogs and technet.
Question: Do you see SBS Essentials replacing Foundation Server?
Answer: Yes I do. I’ll tell you why…
Question: What was the date that we should expect to see 2011 hit the street?
Answer: OEM’s are saying add 3-4 months post RTM for their versions/media, I don’t like OEM installed servers though :-)
Question: So I need to build a new dc in MY office in the next few weeks..panel recommends jump right to sbs 2011?
Answer: IMHO Jump to 2011
Question: Ask the person who posted success with Multi-Tech Modems which specific models they have used?
Answer: posted
Question: Hey my good friends. I was late getting on unfortunately. I want my team to be able to watch this presentation. Is it safe to say you’ll have it posted for download? Merry Christmas to you all. -Vince
Answer: Hey Vince, thanks for attending. http://www.thirdtier.net/store/ when the recording goes live
Question: I follow Sean Daniel on Twitter, but I missed the 2nd half of ur talk about him talking about MultiPoint in SBS environments. I thought it was EDU only…did you say there was going to be a future talk or blog about this?
Answer: Yes, we will have some additional info about that later on. The product manager will join us at our SBS 2011 Essentials webinar later in the year.
Question: Need to put my dauther to bed now here. (Norway) But will try to be on every livemeetings in 2011 from Third Tier. Good night or day! Merry Christmas…..to everyone.
Answer: Thanks!
Question: Mulit-Tec MT5634ZBA-V92
Answer: Awesome, thanks Jim!
Question: MT5600BA. The Courier we used to use dropped too many calls.
Answer: Thanks!
Question: In SBS2008 if you use a 3rd party backup tool instead of the included SBS Backup, the Summary and Detailed reports from SBS complain every day about backup not being configured, and there is a constant warning on the SBS Console. Has anything changed in 2011 that will give those reports and/or the console visibility to other backup solutions (StorageCraft for example)?
Answer: Answered live.
Question: Any idea if you will be able to use Storage Server Essentials as a file server? Application server? Terminal Server?
Answer: Yes on file services. I’m not sure about the licensing restrictions on application server, and I’m pretty sure not for terminal services.
Question: If Joe Engle does not respond to you with his address, will you select a different winner?
Private Answer: Do you want a comic Ken? ;-)
Question: Do the Exchange Enterprise Cal archiving features have an easy way for the user to selectively move "stuff" out of his/her mailbox to a shared folder or is the data limited to moving withing Exchange only.
Answer: I believe that the archive is read-only so no. But that might be configurable. Check the Exchange technet docs.
Question: Joe is in our Technology Wizards group in the Portland, OR area.
Answer: Congratulations Joe! enjoy that Kindle
Question: ok so do we have to test again for 2011? i just got my 2008 cert ;-)
Answer: Yep, there will be a next text.

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Dec
13

It’s SBS 2011 RTM Day! And we’re having a party

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From the official SBS technet blog http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2010/12/13/windows-small-business-server-2011-standard-releases-to-manufacturing.aspx

…we now have the pleasure of announcing the release to manufacturing of Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard edition and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Premium Add-on.

Designed and priced for small businesses with up to 75 users, Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard delivers enterprise-class server technology in an affordable, all-in-one solution. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard not only helps to protect, access, and manage your information from virtually anywhere, but also allows your business to be more productive by providing:

  • A great way to manage email with the powerful new Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 SP1. Securely access and manage your communications—e-mail, voice mail, instant messaging, and more—from virtually any platform, Web-browser, or device.
  • A powerful collaboration suite with Microsoft SharePoint® Foundation Services 2010. Enable your employees to access and share your business documents with exciting features and capabilities that help you collaborate securely online—no matter where you are.
  • A rich platform to run your business applications. SBS 2011 Standard allows you to take advantage of the vast library of applications compatible with Windows Server 2008R2 technologies.
  • A simple installation/migration path to limit your downtime. SBS 2011 Standard has been designed to simplify the experience of upgrading or installing a new server.

 


And with that, Small Business Server 2011 springs to life! In celebration of this version Third Tier is having a release party!

If it’s not on your calendar then click here to RSVP.

https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/harborcomputerservices/meetingICS?id=4T8QHH&role=attend&pw=d7%3BH%22.%23H7&i=i.ics

We’ll have some fun. We’ve got some give-aways. We’ll have some great content. We’ve got wonderful people. We’ll take your questions.

When? December 16th. Noon Eastern             

What? An SBS 2011 Release Party – Hidden Features and other Things that won’t be in Microsoft’s marketing

Where? https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/harborcomputerservices/meetingICS?id=4T8QHH&role=attend&pw=d7%3BH%22.%23H7&i=i.ics

Who? You, Tim Barrett, Eriq Neale, Susan Bradley and Amy Babinchak

http://www.thirdtier.net/2010/11/third-thursday-webinar-an-sbs-2011-release-party-hidden-features-and-other-things-that-wont-be-in-microsofts-marketing/

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Dec
6

Announcing Give-Aways for the SBS 2011 Party

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You’ll have to bring your own party favors, snacks and drinks to the SBS 2011 Release party next week. But we’ve got prizes!

  • From Susan Bradley: Kindle
  • From Tim Barrett: Have U Rebooted Yet? Signed copy of your choice
  • From Amy Babinchak: XL Wireless Detector t-shirt

Don’t forget to reserve your space.

https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/harborcomputerservices/meetingICS?id=4T8QHH&role=attend&pw=d7%3BH%22.%23H7&i=i.ics

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Nov
29

Got Dec 16th, Noon Eastern reserved on your calendar yet?

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It’s the Third Tier, Small Business Server 2011 Release Party!

Hidden Features and Other Things that Microsoft’s Marketing Won’t Mention

If it’s not on your calendar then click here to RSVP.

https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/harborcomputerservices/meetingICS?id=4T8QHH&role=attend&pw=d7%3BH%22.%23H7&i=i.ics

We’ll have some fun. We’ve got some give-aways. We’ll have some great content. We’ve got wonderful people. We’ll take your questions.

When? December 16th. Noon Eastern             

What? An SBS 2011 Release Party – Hidden Features and other Things that won’t be in Microsoft’s marketing

Where? https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/harborcomputerservices/meetingICS?id=4T8QHH&role=attend&pw=d7%3BH%22.%23H7&i=i.ics

Who? You, Tim Barrett, Eriq Neale, Susan Bradley and Amy Babinchak

http://www.thirdtier.net/2010/11/third-thursday-webinar-an-sbs-2011-release-party-hidden-features-and-other-things-that-wont-be-in-microsofts-marketing/

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Nov
22

Third Thursday Webinar: An SBS 2011 Release Party – Hidden Features and other Things that won’t be in Microsoft’s marketing

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When? December 16th. Noon Eastern             

What? An SBS 2011 Release Party – Hidden Features and other Things that won’t be in Microsoft’s marketing

Where? https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/harborcomputerservices/meetingICS?id=4T8QHH&role=attend&pw=d7%3BH%22.%23H7&i=i.ics

Who? You, Tim Barrett, Eriq Neale, Susan Bradley and Amy Babinchak

Microsoft has a list of features and benefits for Small Business Server 2011 but Tim, Eriq, Amy and Susan have been deep diving into SBS 2011 and will tell you about the cool “hidden” features that you are your clients are going to love. Tim has also thrown down the gauntlet and is already claiming to have the fastest SBS 2011 server. He’ll fill us in on why his server is so fast.

So join us for some fun. We’ll show off some features, Tim will show us his fast server and we’ll probably banter back and forth a lot because we’re that way. We’ll also be taking live Q&A.

Reserve your space now by clicking the link above. See you on Third Thursday!

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