Free Windows Vista Resource Kit EBook
ADVERTISEMENTSAfter free Microsoft Visualization solution e-book giving away, Microsoft Press book comes out another free e-book ( Windows Vista Resource Kit ) for free download. This free Windows Vista resource kit is suitable for those Vista administrator understand more Windows vista in depth.
This free Windows Vista Resource Kit, Second Edition e-book is published by Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup, and Jerry Honeycutt with the Windows Vista Team. The free vista ebook is an “in-depth, comprehensive, and fully updated for Service Pack 1, plus this Vista Resource Kit delivers the information you need to administer Windows Vista” and covers the following topics:

Topics on Windows Vista Resource Kits
- Use Microsoft Deployment Toolkit best practices and tools
- Plan user-state migration and test application compatibility
- Exploit new Group Policy features, settings, and ADMX templates
- Configure software updates and client-security technologies
- Administer disks, file systems, file sharing, search, and Internet Explorer
- Install and troubleshoot printers, devices, and services
- Manage IPsec, IPv6, wireless, and remote connectivity
- Use performance monitoring and diagnostic tools to manage desktop health
- Resolve common startup, hardware, and networking issues
To get the Windows Vista Resource kits is simple, all you have to do is sign up for the Microsoft Press Book Connection Newsletter for notification of offers, register, and download the selection of the month. Plus more, this 1500+ page vista book sells at various online book stores around $70. But you can download the PDF version of this book for free by signing up with your Windows Live ID.
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Miss Virtual Reality Says
28. Feb, 2009
I guess Microsoft is really pushing Vista!
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