Update: – Added download for VC++ 2015 – Added download for VC++ 2017 Note: If you install VC++ 2017, it will replace VC++ 2015. Note: VC++ 2005 is not supported, and therefore […]
Mikael Nystrom
PowerShell is King – Create the “missing” VM on all the lab machines
Lets assume that you are running a class and suddenly someone raise the hand and say “I’m missing one of the VMs…” That is far from god, but wait a minute, what […]
Back to Basic–Where to find Drivers for Servers and Clients
During one of the sessions today (at the Geek Week in Redmond) we talked about drivers and where to find them. This is absolutely nothing “new” or amazing, its more of a […]
Nice to Know–Presenting applications in the MDT Wizard based on location
A friend (You know how you are…) asked me today “I need to have different application bundles in the MDT Wizard based on location, any ideas?” and since I cant refuse to […]
PowerShell is King–Test RDP Connection and Connect
So, during the class today we talked about simple but useful things you could do with PowerShell. So we had a very simple situation, during reboot of servers everyone asked “how long […]
PowerShell is King–Convert Windows Server Editions during OS Deployment (MDT/LiteTouch)
Yesterday I posted a simple UI based PowerShell script that allows the local administrator of the server to change the Windows Edition. That is is a nice to have function, but what […]
PowerShell is King – Convert Windows Server Editions using a UI based PowerShell script
If possible it is best practices to keep the number of images to a minimum. So, in my line of work I’m building reference images for both client and servers, many of […]
Nice to Know – MAP 9.1 has been released
Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 9.1 has been released which is a great to tool to discover what the environment contains before you start doing anything. I use this on a […]
