File this one under the heading of "Holy cow: Where did that come from?": We recently released a monstrous number of new online Virtual Labs for learning many of Microsoft’s core products.
Virtual Labs – for those who’ve never used one – are remotely controlled labs allowing you to fully test & work with our products using Virtual PC technology that is broadcasted over the Internet to your workstation. You have full remote control over the virtual machine that you are doing the lab on. You can even save your place and return to it at a later date. It’s all managed from our datacenter in Redmond and it doesn’t cost you a thing to use. It’s a great way to get familiar with a new product – like Windows Vista’s drive imaging tools – very quickly.
Windows Vista:
Deploying Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System Images Using SMS 2003
- Exploring New Functionality in Internet Explorer 7
- Microsoft SoftGrid Demonstration Virtual Lab
- Windows Vista Readiness – Application Compatibility
- Using System Image Manager to Automate Windows Vista Installations
- Windows Vista: Image Engineering
- Introduction to Windows PowerShell Virtual Lab
- Designing Anti-Spam Defenses Using Intelligent Message Filter Virtual Lab
- Configuring and Managing Windows Deployment Services Virtual Lab
- Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Virtual Lab
- Exploring New Group Policy Settings in Windows Vista
- Exploring New User Account Control in Windows Vista
- Migrating User State from Windows XP to Windows Vista Virtual Lab
- Customizing Windows PreInstallation Environment Virtual Lab
- Exploring Windows Vista Group Policy Management Features Virtual Lab
- Managing Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn Network Bandwidth with Policy-based Quality of Service Virtual Lab
- Managing Windows Vista Using New Management Technologies
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