Add to Your RSS Feed: Microsoft Support’s Top Windows Server and Client Problems and Solutions.

These are not necessarily virtualization-focused, but they’re useful nonetheless. I was recently introduced to two new Microsoft RSS feeds that you might add to your watch list.  These two highlight a set of most-commonly seen support issues at Microsoft Support along with a set of possible fixes.  All are tutorials that step you through potential solutions, those that you’ll probably be asked about upon calling Microsoft Support.  Some are fairly simplistic, while others highlight “scientific method” ideas that you might not have thought about. Add these two to your RSS feed to keep abreast of new tutorials as Microsoft releases them: Windows Server:  http://support.microsoft.com/rss/winsrv.xml Windows Client:  http://support.microsoft.com/rss/winclient.xml   Catch up with @ConcentratdGreg on Twitter

Greg Shields

September 10, 2010

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These are not necessarily virtualization-focused, but they’re useful nonetheless.

I was recently introduced to two new Microsoft RSS feeds that you might add to your watch list.  These two highlight a set of most-commonly seen support issues at Microsoft Support along with a set of possible fixes.  All are tutorials that step you through potential solutions, those that you’ll probably be asked about upon calling Microsoft Support.  Some are fairly simplistic, while others highlight “scientific method” ideas that you might not have thought about.

Add these two to your RSS feed to keep abreast of new tutorials as Microsoft releases them:

Windows Server:  http://support.microsoft.com/rss/winsrv.xml

Windows Client:  http://support.microsoft.com/rss/winclient.xml

 

Catch up with @ConcentratdGreg on Twitter

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