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Creating a Windows 2008 Server using Amazon Web Services – Part 1 of 2

Amazon Web Services has offered Virtualized Server Instances for some time now.  These Virtualized Servers run as ‘Cloud Servers’ and are well suited for Organizations interested in Cloud Computing through the Amazon Enterprise Cloud Computing (or EC2) offering.  There are several interesting characteristics of AWS EC2.  In this multi-part Blog entry I will demonstrate how [...]

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Although we are approaching mid-year 2010 I wanted to communicate my receipt of the Microsoft MSDN Top Contributor Award 2009 mid Q1 2010.  I appreciate the validation this award communicates that others are benefitting from the technical content I place regularly throughout the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Site and the Microsoft TechNet Site. 
Thank you for considering my Blog [...]

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I am honored and humbled to have received the Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP) 2010 in Enterprise Security.  Over the next several weeks I will update the Microsoft MVP Site with my data – but in the meantime I would like to extend a sincere ‘thank you’ to all of the System Engineers, Administrators and [...]

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Windows Summit 2010

Published on 14. Apr, 2010 by lynn_lunik in lynn lunik

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Windows Summit 2010

Over the past number of months I have been working increasingly with Windows 7 in both a Corporate and Consumer environments.  It has been fascinating to use and understand the various technologies that make up Windows 7.  One of the Events I would enjoy attending (but will not be able to this year) is the [...]

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Article from ‘lynnlunik.net’ Site featured on Windows 7 Web Site

I was happy to note one of my Blog Posts over on myitforum.com is currently featured on the Windows 7 Web Site under the ‘In the News’ section.  This 3 Part Blog entry addresses one approach for creating and maintaining a Windows 7 Image using Virtual PC under Windows 7. 
Here are links to all 3 Posts in [...]

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Creating and Maintaining a Windows 7 Image using Virtual PC on Windows 7 – Part 3 of 3 – Step by Step

In this the final post for this series titled ‘Creating and Maintaining a Windows 7 Image using Virtual PC on Windows 7′ I will demonstrate a method to ‘maintain’ a Virtual Machine Image that is ‘unsealed’.  If you have not reviewed Part 1 of 3 or Part 2 of 3 you will find them at [...]

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Creating and Maintaining a Windows 7 Image using Virtual PC on Windows 7 – Part 2 of 3 – Step by Step

I am using several steps to demonstrate how to create, use and maintain a Windows 7 Image using Virtual PC on Windows 7 Enterprise.  Part 1 of 3 is available here.  It is important to view Part 1 of 3 in advance of reviewing this Blog entry as it includes the fundementals of creating a [...]

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Creating and Maintaining a Windows 7 Image using Virtual PC on Windows 7 – Part 1 of 3 – Step by Step

One method of making available a Windows 7 Workstation Image is using Virtualization Software to provide such an Image.  Once generated, this Windows 7 Image can be used for Application Testing, addition to a Domain for Group Policy Testing and many other uses.  I have created many Windows Operating Systems Images over the years and wanted [...]

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Welcome to the Site!

Published on 03. Mar, 2010 by lynn_lunik in lynn lunik

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Welcome to my Blog Site!
My name is Lynn Lunik and I work as a Security Consultant focused on Windows Core Services.  I have had the privilege of working alongside some talented System Engineers, Architect, Developers and Executives over the years.  As part of the experiences to offer Advanced Solutions using Windows Core Services, I have [...]

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Using the ‘route print’ Command in Windows 7

The ‘route print’ Command from an Administrative Command Prompt in Windows 7 provides a variety of useful information.  Let’s take a look at the output of a ‘route print’ Command to examine how the output data is grouped and to understand its logic.
Let’s begin by simply issuing the following command:
route print
An Administrative Command Prompt output shows [...]

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