There’s soluto: http://www.soluto.com/ and also the Performance Analysis of Logs (PAL) Tool: http://pal.codeplex.com/
Category Archives: Microsoft
Dell Driver Packages
My colleague discovered a wonderful page from Dell that provides nicely-packaged driver download links:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/dell+business+client+operating+system+deployment+-+the+.cab+files
Excellent websites for finding better Mac interoperability solutions
http://www.macwindows.com/Network.html
http://www.macwindows.com/emulator.html
Outlook for Mac uses autodiscover.xml
Unlike older versions of Entourage that used Webmail for connection, Outlook for Mac uses autodiscover.xml to automatically configure its settings:
http://www.macwindows.com/Outlook2011.html#031711b
Misc. Notes on Windows 7
Windows 7 Ultimate is consumer-grade and thus gets 5 instead of 10 year life cycle.
http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid14_gci1515612,00.html?track=sy160
Making a better image:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/stephenrose/archive/2010/07/17/improving-your-image-sector-based-file-based-and-sysprep-what-makes-the-most-sense-part-1-terms-and-windows-tools-primer.aspx
Some notes of default user profile template:
If you set the ‘copyprofile’ option in your sysprep XML file, the settings from the ‘Administrator’ account get copied to the default profile. The problem is that you have to build your ‘master’ machine from that Administrator account, not the account you create when you first fired-up the machine. This put me back a few weeks when I started.
So here’s the procedure:
1. Install Windows (create user in the Out-of-Box Experience)
2. Once you’re in, -re enable- the ‘Administrator’ user and give it a password
3. Blow away the OOBE user you created
4. Build your box
5. Sysprep with ‘CopyProfile’
Kudos to Marc Doughty
Office 2011
Office 2011 for Mac is out. Easier to manage, faster to open:
http://www.officeformachelp.com/office/administration/mcx/
Microsoft Office Web Apps – alternative to Google Docs
Microsoft is offering 25GB free storage with their Office Web Apps:
http://lifehacker.com/5557862/office-web-apps-open-for-use
Something to consider as we move to the cloud…
Here’s a comparison of Google Docs and Office Web Apps:
http://lifehacker.com/5560352/how-does-office-web-apps-compare-to-google-docs
And a comparison of Office 2010 and Office Web Apps:
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2010/06/comparing-office-2010-desktop-and-office-web-apps-in-pictures/