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William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux, Step 3)

William here. Okay so far I’ve done lots of talking about troubleshooting this network problem. Clearly, there’s some type of problem going on preventing the computer from connecting to the network and the Internet properly. In Step 1 , we checked the

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux, Step 2)

William here. Back to the networking problem we had been discussing before the holiday. Last time , I showed you how to determine if the problem was just a quirk or a temporary hiccup. As this particular problem wasn’t a quirk or hiccup, let’s move on

William Stanek: Intermission: Out of the gate, now what?

"Speaking of the kid in you, have you delved into the world of e-readers and e-books lately? I’ve been immersed in it lately and let me tell you, I feel like a kid in a candy store."
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William Stanek: Intermission: A coming out party

"William here. In the spirit of the holidays, I promised my kids I’d do nothing useful this week."
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William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux, Step 1)

"Digging deeper into the networking problem that I discussed last time."

RTM’d today: Windows Server 2008 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant, Second Edition

Windows Server 2008 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant, Second Edition (updated for R2) was shipped to the printer today and will be available via online retailers in the middle of December.

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again (Part Deux)

"Last time I talked about a problem that Windows 7 made easy to solve by being spot on and helping me resolve matters quickly. This time, I’m going to talk about a different type of problem—the kind that can’t be resolved so quickly or so easily."

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast again

William uses Action Center in Windows 7 to repair some driver issues.

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 6 “Automating Migrations with USMT 4.0”

"Let’s kick it up a notch and look at automating migrations using User State Migration Tool (USMT) Version 4.0."

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 5 “Migrations with Windows Easy Transfer”

"Last time, I talked about migrations and the options for using Windows Easy Transfer. So now let’s look at the actual migration process."
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William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 4 “Migrations and Automation”

"Let’s get back to our discussion of Windows 7 while continuing to focus on upgrades and migrations. So far we’ve discussed upgrade paths, cross-architecture upgrades, cross-language upgrades, and cross-variant upgrades."
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William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 3 “More on Upgrades and Migrations”

"There are a few more gotchas in the upgrade process we should talk about before we go into migrations."

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 2 “Upgrades and Migrations”

"Let's start looking at what upgrade and migration options are available for Windows 7."

William Stanek: Windows 7: Inside Track, Part 1 “64-bit and more”

"Last week, James Gaskin from ITworld called and asked me to give him the inside scoop on Windows 7."

William Stanek: Beam me up, Scottie—we’re off to editing states

"William here. Answers to a few reader questions before getting back to our regularly scheduled discussion on configuring special preferences using editing states."
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