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August Meeting Notes

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In the August meeting, we elected officers for a one year term. Tim Benjamin withdrew his name because the demands of his new job at Microsoft are more pressing than ever. He did a great job as our first president and we hope to see him attend meetings when he can. He has a wealth of knowledge on many subjects and is fun to talk to.

So elected were:

  • President - Joey Gleason
  • Vice President - Manoj Shah
  • Webmaster - Brian Mason
  • Meeting and Event Manager - nobody (hey, someone volunteer and help!)
  • Sergeant at Arms - John Nelson

Joey's PPT can be downloaded here. During the meeting, I mentioned a Microsoft scalability paper. This is the link. (I still maintain that it's best not to offload SQL to another box!).

Oh, and thanks Ron Crumbaker from myITforum for attending too!

Last Updated ( Friday, 22 August 2008 09:04 )
 

August Meeting

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Well the summer is nearly over and we'd like to start having regular user group meetings again. Please consider joining us on Thursday 8/21/2008 at the Microsoft Bloomington Office where free food and beverages will be provided. This month we'd like to start off by having Officer Elections. We will then have a presentation / discussion on patching with SCCM. This will involve:

  • Overview of WSUS 3.0
  • GPO settings for Windows Updates
  • Strategies that others are using with Windows Update including with Forefront
  • SCCM WSUS integration
  • Monthly Patch Cycle walk through with SCCM
  • Problems other have seen installing / deploying via SCCM / GPO's
  • Explain some of the differences in using ITMU and SMS versus WSUS and SCCM

Finally, we will have come cool swag to give away this month, including a free (full) copy of Windows Home Server. The only catch is we're doing registrations differently this month. Please use the clicktoattend link at the bottom to let us know if you are coming. This will help with pizza and beer counts, and it's the only way to be eligible for the swag drawings. Rather than send an outlook invite out we will try this registration method. You will have to complete a few questions and register and then register for the event.

Hope to see you there next week. We will try to get back to a monthly or every other month schedule now that summer is winding down. I'd also like to ask for volunteers that have been involved with SCOM if they would consider helping with a future meeting to discuss how your organization has implemented SCOM.

http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=130709

Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 August 2008 14:40 )
 

July Meeting also cancelled

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Due to conflicts in schedules with the user group's President & Vice President, we're also going to take July off. If any of you feel you'd still like to make a mini-meeting (informal dinner\drinks), use the contact form and drop me a note.

The bright side is we have some cool swag for August's meeting. For example, one person will go home with a copy of Windows Home Server!

Windows Home Server

Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 July 2008 14:15 )
 

Twin Cities Microsoft Virtualization User Group

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FYI - anotger interesting meeting coming up (not ours, but should they be?):

Hi Everyone,

I hope you and your family had a wonderful July 4th weekend!  I wanted to send you a reminder that our next user group meeting will be on July 21st at 5:00 PM at the Microsoft Office in Bloomington, MN.  The agenda for this meeting will include the following items.

Agenda

·        Welcome & Introductions

·        Election of Officers

·        Microsoft Desktop and Application Virtualization Update

·        Mixer

Please let me know if you are interested serving in an open officer position (President, Vice President and Secretary).  If you have any questions regarding this user group please contact myself ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or Tim Cerling ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).  Please forward this invitation to others who would be interested in attending.  J

Thanks again for your support of this group!

Virtualization

 

 

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Newsflash

Microsoft released SCCM 2007 SP1 yesterday. You can download it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5AAE62E8-4B7F-4AF7-BE01-AEFAA4BF059A&displaylang=en

They also released RC1 for Hyper-V: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950049

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