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Five Things About Windows Server 2008 You Might Not Know

Overview As an instructor, I tend to assume that everyone knows all the features of an application, and I am sometimes surprised by clients and students who really don't know them. This white paper discusses five things you might not know about Windows Server 2008 features, such as network authentication, Windows PowerShell, branch office support, and licensing.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherGlobal Knowledge File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJune 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

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