Goodbye Windows Server Longhorn
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Hello Windows Server 2008. Looks like the TechNet France web site spilled the beans. Microsoft is officially naming the next version of Windows Server, “Windows Server 2008”. I personally am going to miss the Longhorn code name. It has treated us well. The code name, as I understand it, came from the fact that Server 2003/Windows XP codename was Whistler (a mountain in Canada with great skiing) and the follow up version was originally called Blackcomb (another mountain in Canada with great skiing).…
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Enable Terminal Services on Longhorn Server Core Beta 3
Monday, April 30, 2007
Longhorn Server Beta 3 finally arrived this week. I’m currently in the process of replacing all of my Longhorn Servers with Beta 3. I started with my Server Core install. The guidance documents that I’ve seen are all based on beta 2, and a lot has changed since beta 2. To enable terminal services on server core follow these steps: Enable Terminal Services with this command: Cscript C:\Windows\System32\SCregEdit.wsf /ar 0 if you need to connect from a non 6.…