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So, I donāt mean to continue to rail on Vista like I did about a year ago, but something absolutely ridiculous happened to me today.
Iāve been doing some hard drive recovery for my dadās old NEC Windows 98 system. (I had to do some recovery on another system as well, but that one didnāt go so well).
Iām all about negativity today. Sorry.
Anyway, Iāve had something nagging at me for a while now and I think Iāve just figured it out. Powershell is Microsoftās answer to having a dumb command line through the Win95 ā Win2003 years and itās quite powerful, as the name implies. Microsoft likes it so much that they makes most of the Exchange 2007 administration efforts in the Exchange Management Shell, a derivative of Powershell that contains Exchange-specific cmdlets.
One item youāve probably learned by now if youāre an Exchange admin working on a 2007 deployment is that Microsoft has changed the behavior of the recipient update policy. Ā Most of you wonāt care about this and thatās just fine. Ā You shouldnāt. Ā I would dare say that if your Exchange environment is engineered well and planned out the way Microsoft probably expects it to be, you should have almost no issues whatsoever.
Iām seeing screenshots on the web about Windows 7. In particular, the Paint and Wordpad applications are showing up on Paul Thurrottās blog site.
I still have yet to find anyone who thinks the Office 2007 ribbon was a good idea. I mean anyone outside of Microsoft, that is. Well, and other than Paul Thurrott. Real-world users that I work with every day hate the bloody thing and Iām consistently asked how to turn it off.
Continuing my recent tradition of expressing what are likely to be fairly unpopular opinions with my peers, tonight Iām going to rag on Googleās āChromeā project and tell you why this is a Bad Idea ā¢. Ā Iāll try to keep this short (update: I failed). Ā This is considered to be a discussion starter, not a final statement. Ā Iāll probably elaborate on these discussion points on the next NO CARRIER, so be sure and give me some feedback here.
Large Hospital Software Company Switches to Linux ā OSS Ramblings
While Iām not as optimistic as my buddy Tony on the increase of Linux market share, I am definitely in line with him on the decrease of Microsoft market share. Ā As I continue my march toward converting to an all-Mac environment at home, Windows has been relegated to not much more than a gaming console. Ā Even that is somewhat doomed though, as Iām starting to discover some of the newest games have outgrown this almost 4-year old PC. Ā Thatās fine, Iāll just start gaming on the Wii and continuing on with my old games.Ā
Large Hospital Software Company Switches to Linux ā OSS Ramblings
While Iām not as optimistic as my buddy Tony on the increase of Linux market share, I am definitely in line with him on the decrease of Microsoft market share. Ā As I continue my march toward converting to an all-Mac environment at home, Windows has been relegated to not much more than a gaming console. Ā Even that is somewhat doomed though, as Iām starting to discover some of the newest games have outgrown this almost 4-year old PC. Ā Thatās fine, Iāll just start gaming on the Wii and continuing on with my old games.Ā
Happy Linux Thoughts: Reasons why I love Microsoftās Operating sytems
Brilliant, tasty little satirical morsel for your enjoyment.
I should also file this under jealousy that this is only the fifth entry and itās already been Dugg to the front page. Bother.