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Technet Update: June Sessions

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Well Michael and I are doing another round of TechNet updates due to the popular demand of the ones we did in May on Group Policy and Longhorn Server.  This time around we are going to delve a bit deeper on two longhorn topics.  Below are the details:

Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn Branch Office Technologies – Level 300

 

In this session, we will look at the Microsoft vision for branch offices and the new options available with Windows Server 'Longhorn.' We will also discuss the benefits and challenges of consolidating servers at branch locations. We will review some of the new technologies that can play key roles in branch office scenarios, including new protocols, like Remote Differential Compression, and Windows Server 'Longhorn' enhancements, like Server Message Block 2.0. Windows Server 'Longhorn' also includes new improvements in SYSVOL and on-demand replication. We will also look at some of the exciting new Windows Server 'Longhorn' features that relate to branch offices, like policy-based Quality of Service and the Read-Only Domain Controller. Windows Server 'Longhorn' security improvements within the branch office will include secure startup and Read-Only Domain Controllers.

What we will cover:

  • A Look at the Branch Office
  • New Technologies
  • Branch Office Benefits of Windows Server "Longhorn"

Demonstrations in this Session:

  • Networking with Windows Server "Longhorn"
  • Using IPv6
  • Examining the RODC
  • Illustrating Windows Server "Longhorn" Changes
  • Using Terminal Services

 

 

Windows Server “Longhorn” Terminal Services Technical Overview – Level 400

 

In this session, we will examine Terminal Services for Windows Server 'Longhorn'. For organizations that have remote users, Windows Server 'Longhorn' adds improvements and innovations to Terminal Services that facilitate better integration of remote and local applications on client computers, access to these same remote programs via Web browser, and a means to access remote terminals and applications across firewalls. As Windows Server 'Longhorn' will ship on x64 if can utilize more processors and RAM that x64 offers, this can increase 3.4 x increases in the number of users that a Terminal Services server can support.

What we will cover:

  • Terminal Services Overview
  • Improved Features
  • New Features

Demonstrations in this Session:

  • Using Terminal Services Remote Programs
  • Configuring Terminal Services Gateway
  • Using Terminal Services Web Access

 To register for these events in your city go to the Australian TechNet Updates Page.

 

We look forward to seeing you at these events!

 

Cheers, Jeffa

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