Today I ran into a problem where I needed to delete a folder structure which was setup incorrectly. Because of this the folder had a huge amount of empty subfolders.
Ok, no problem.. just select the root folder, and select DELETE.
Today I ran into a problem where I needed to delete a folder structure which was setup incorrectly. Because of this the folder had a huge amount of empty subfolders.
Ok, no problem.. just select the root folder, and select DELETE.
Back in February I mentioned that Microsoft placed a poster online about the features of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, and now they added 2 new posters:
Microsoft has disabled the Copy to functionality which allowed administrators to copy profiles to a central share and set security while doing this so all users can access this profile. This is (as far as I know) deliberant.

Well this posed me at first for a problem, because I had to define a Mandatory profile and one of the first steps was to copy the profile. Luckily enough I have a lot of colleagues that are smart and after a short discussion with one of them we came to the conclusion we have to create a mandatory profile the “old-fashioned” way.
Microsoft put an amazing (IMHO) poster online which provides you with a visual reference in order to understand key technologies in Windows Server 2008 R2. Focus areas are:
Yesterday Microsoft released Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.6 (which is now compatible with 64-bit Windows client and server platforms). Because this release was tightly coordinated with the App-V MVP’s there’s a lot of information already out there, like the following blogs from the MVP’s: