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DNSSEC on Windows Server

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Hello everyone,

The Windows Server networking team has just published a comprehensive guide for deploying DNSSEC with Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2. Check it out here:

DNSSEC in Windows Server 2012

step by step guide for deploying and testing DNSSEC in Windows Server 2012 has been available since February of 2012, but all the details for deploying DNSSEC in a production environment are now available.

The guide covers both concepts and procedures for signing DNS zones with DNSSEC using Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2. Previously, you could only sign offline, static zones, but Windows Server 2012 introduced full support for online signing of zones that support dynamic updates.

Topics in the guide include:

  • An overview of DNSSEC that discusses how DNSSEC works, including a description of DNSSEC related resource records and how DNSSEC is able to validate DNS responses.
  • A summary of DNSSEC support in Windows operating systems. The summary includes information about DNS servers, zones, clients, and validation (trust anchors and name resolution policies).
  • Information to help with deployment planning, including why to deploy DNSSEC, how to deploy it in a staged manner, requirements, and performance considerations.
  • Detailed click-by-click procedures, organized into checklists, to deploy and manage DNSSEC signed zones, clients, and servers.
  • Additional information is also provided in the appendices, including a DNSSEC terminology list and a table of Windows PowerShell cmdlets for DNS Server.

If you haven't tried DNSSEC yet, you should definitely check it out. I hope you find the guide useful!

-Greg


Discover electro-pop duo Cherub via the ‘Ones To Watch’ with Skype tour

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Discovering a band in an intimate venue before they hit the big time is an extra special experience for music fans. Now, in partnership with Live Nation, Skype is offering concert-goers an opportunity to check out the latest up-and-coming artists and be the first to discover the “Ones To Watch.”

Beginning Wednesday, electro-pop duo Cherub will begin their “Ones To Watch” with Skype tour. To kick things off, fans are able to send questions to the band in a Skype video message. To find out how to submit a question and get exclusive access to photos and videos from the tour, head on over to Skype’s Big Blog.

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Steve Clarke
Microsoft News Center Staff

Mejoras en el soporte de Linux en Hyper-V

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 En nuestros entornos de virtualización, la convivencia de máquinas virtuales ejecutando tanto Windows Server como cualquier distribución de Linux es una realidad. Desde Microsoft, no solo queremos que Hyper-V sea la mejor plataforma de virtualización para nuestros propios productos sino también para cargas de trabajo en entornos Linux. Por eso, la mejora del soporte de Linux tanto en Hyper-V como en Windows Azure es uno de los grandes esfuerzos actuales. Los "Linux Integration Services" supone la cara visible de ese esfuerzo. Su objetivo es proporcionar los drivers necesarios para obtener una funcionalidad y rendimiento similar al obtenido con Windows Server.

Aquellos que comenzaran a trabajar con las versiones iniciales de Hyper-V, los servicios de integración era una descarga a parte disponible en el centro de descarga de Microsoft que era necesario obtener e instalar dentro de nuestra distribución. Sin embargo, esto ya no es necesario gracias al trabajo conjunto entre Microsoft y la comunidad Open Source para integrar los drivers necesarios directamente en el Kernel evitando de esta manera ese paso extra en el proceso de configuración.

A día de hoy, cualquiera de las siguientes distribuciones ya integran los LIS directamente:

  • CentOS / Red Hat Enterprise 5.9, 6,4 y 6.5
  • Debian 7.0-7.4
  • Oracle Linux 6,4 y 6.5
  • Suse Linux Enterprise 11 SP2, SP3 y Open Suse 12,3
  • Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10, 13.04 y 13.10

Si quieres conocer en más detalle las características soportadas en dichas distribuciones, la página de TechNet ha sido actualizada recientemente haciendo mucho más sencilla la tarea de encontrar la información asociada a cada distribución y sus diferentes versiones. En especial, este glosario donde se hace una breve descripción del significado de cada una de las características.

Recuerda que puedes conseguir Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 de forma totalmente gratuita a través del centro de descargas de TechNet y utilizarlo como tu plataforma de virtualización sin coste alguno.

Un saludo!

José Ángel Fernández (@jangelfdez)

IT Pro Evangelist

Latest Skype for Mac improves user experience and stability

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The release of Skype for Mac version 6.15 arrived Wednesday, aided in part by users in community forums who helped identify the cause of crashes that the release now fixes.

The new version also fixes a problem where notification settings weren't sticking, and an issue where animated emoticons were using too much CPU.

Some people also reported crashes when screen sharing on MacBook Pros. (To fix that, update to Mac OS X 10.9.2.)

Download Skype for Mac version 6.15 and read more about it on the Skype Garage & Updates blog.

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Athima Chansanchai
Microsoft News Center Staff

New! Windows Server 2012 R2 RRAS Multitenant Gateway Deployment Guide

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This new guide is available at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn641937.aspx.

If you work for a Cloud Service Provider (CSP) or an organization that's planning on deploying cloud technologies, you might be interested in the new Windows Server 2012 R2 RRAS Multitenant Gateway Deployment Guide.

You may already know that in Windows Server® 2012 R2, the Remote Access server role includes the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) role service. (It also includes DirectAccess and Web Application Proxy, however those role services will not be discussed in this article.)

The new RRAS Multitenant Gateway Deployment Guide demonstrates how to use Windows PowerShell to deploy RRAS as a virtual machine (VM)-based multitenant software gateway and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) router that allows CSPs and Enterprises to enable datacenter and cloud network traffic routing between virtual and physical networks, including the Internet.

You can use the gateway with VM networks by using either Hyper-V Network Virtualization or Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) - but using Network Virtualization is recommended due to VLAN limitations such as difficult management and a limited number of available VLAN IDs.

If you're using System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SC VMM), you can use SC VMM to deploy Windows Server Gateway; however even if you are using SC VMM, you can manage the gateway with the same Windows PowerShell commands that are used for the RRAS Multitenant Gateway. (Some Windows Server Gateway features are configurable only with Windows PowerShell.)

For information on deploying Windows Server Gateway with SCVMM, see the Test Lab Guide: Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V Network Virtualization with System Center 2012 R2 VMM, at http://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=39284.

With the RRAS Multitenant Gateway, you can create site-to-site VPN connections between your tenants' physical locations and your cloud datacenter. You can also provide tenants with point-to-site VPN connections that allow tenant Administrators to access and manage their VM resources from anywhere. The RRAS Multitenant Gateway also allows you to configure Network Address Translation (NAT), so that tenant VMs can access the Internet, and you can deploy dynamic routing by configuring the gateway and tenant gateways with BGP.

Microsoft sponsors We Day Seattle and We Day California 2014

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Microsoft YouthSpark reporters appear on stage at We Day Seattle on March 21. These students were selected by Microsoft to have unique access to We Day and share their experience through photos, videos and more on social media. (Pictured: Natasha Babayan, Delannah Collins-Wright and Tim Clingan)
Microsoft sponsors We Day Seattle 2014
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Microsoft YouthSpark reporters appear on stage at We Day Seattle on March 21. These students were selected by Microsoft to have unique access to We Day and share their experience through photos, videos and more on social media. (Pictured: Natasha Babayan, Delannah Collins-Wright and Tim Clingan)
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Over the past week, Microsoft participated in two days of inspiring events in two cities — We Day Seattle and We Day California.

This is part of the company’s three-year commitment to sponsor Free The Children’s signature We Day event and the We Act yearlong in-school community service program in Washington and California. Through their community service, more than 30,000 youth earned their way to We Day Seattle on March 21, and We Day California on March 26.

Microsoft is proud to support them and help inspire more young people to make changes in their communities and the world. These star-studded arena-sized events included motivational speakers, activists and celebrities. Students heard from Seth Rogen, Orlando Bloom, Martin Luther King III, Edward Norton, the Seattle Seahawks and Selena Gomez, to name just a few.

For more information, please read the Official Microsoft Blog post from Microsoft’s We Day Seattle speaker, Lisa Brummel, executive vice president, Human Resources.

You might also be interested in:

· Microsoft named to World's Most Ethical Companies list for fourth consecutive year
· Imagine a school without walls, textbooks or teachers …
· Microsoft’s goal: Bring Big Data insights to a billion people

Microsoft News Center Staff

Office for iPad, EMS and Azure AD Premium

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It’s been fun to be involved in this, our team designed the EMS bundle, we are the PM team for AADP and we built the demo Julia did in conjunction with Office/365 teams in a great collaboration effort. This is an exciting day! Satya’s post and top-level info: http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_blog/archive/2014/03/27/a-cloud-for-everyone-on-every-device.aspx Office for iPad: http://blogs.office.com/2014/03/27/announcing-the-office-you-love-now-on-the-ipad/ New EMS licensing bundle – Intune, Azure...(read more)

Windows Azure será Microsoft Azure

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El cambio de nombre, que se efectivizará a partir del 3 de abril de 2014, se eligió con el propósito de reflejar la estrategia de la empresa respecto al foco puesto en Azure como plataforma en la nube pública tanto para clientes como para los servicios propios como Office 365, Dynamics CRM, Bing, OneDrive, Skype, y Xbox Live. Es importante recordar que Microsoft Azure soporta un gran abanico de sistemas operativos, lenguajes y servicios que va desde Windows, SQL y ...(read more)

Office is now available on the iPad

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Today we announced the release of Office for iPad. Read all details in the following blog post: Announcing the Office you love, now on the iPad...(read more)

Hybrid Identity, Mobile Device Management, and the Enterprise Mobility Suite

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Today, Brad Anderson, Corporate Vice President, Windows Server & System Center, blogged about our Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS) that helps organizations embrace Consumerization of IT and “BYO” with cloud services.  This announcement includes upcoming updates to Windows Intune, the general availability of Microsoft Azure Active Directory Premium, and cost-effective licensing of our enterprise mobility solution through EMS

Brad’s blog post highlights the following key announcements:

Microsoft Azure Active Directory Premium provides an easy single sign on experience to over 1,200 cloud services like Box, Concur, Salesforce.com, and Microsoft cloud services like Office 365, Windows Intune and Dynamics CRM – on nearly every device and many browsers. With Azure AD Premium customers can:

  • Reset forgotten passwords
  • Manage groups
  • Set up company branded portals for launching SaaS applications with a single set of corporate credentials.

IT can protect data and resources on any cloud with synchronization to on-prem directories, machine based learning security and usage reports, alerting and multi-factor authentication.  Azure AD provides a rich standards-based platform that enables developers to deliver authentication and access control to their applications, based on centralized policy and rules.  Azure AD Premium is scheduled to be released in April.

Less than three months after the last update to Windows Intune, we are enhancing the product with new features and capabilities, including:
•    Support for the upcoming update to Windows Phone  
•    Support for Samsung Galaxy devices supported with the KNOX platform
•    Remote to My PC from Android and iOS devices

These enhancements will be available in late April.  

The new Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS) licensing suite provides enterprises with a simple, cost effective way to acquire the full suite of Microsoft solutions to manage BYOD and bring your own cloud (SaaS), including: Windows Intune mobile device management (MDM) and mobile app management (MAM), Azure AD Premium (identity and access management), and Azure RMS (data protection).  EMS will be available to customers via Microsoft’s Enterprise Volume Licensing channels beginning May 1st. 

Head over to Brad’s post and visit the EMS web page to learn more about how these updates can help your organization embrace consumerization.

PowerTip: Use PowerShell to Check Validity of User Certificates

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Summary: Learn how to quickly check user certificates by using Windows PowerShell.

Hey, Scripting Guy! Question How can I use Windows PowerShell to check the validity of user certificates without engaging in a manual process?

Hey, Scripting Guy! Answer Use the certificate provider to obtain a list of certificate objects, and
          pipe the results to the Test-Certificate cmdlet:

gci Cert:\CurrentUser\my -Recurse | Test-Certificate -AllowUntrustedRoot

A kitchen appliance that epitomizes cool

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A company in Wales is bringing a fresh approach to the common refrigerator to help keep food fresh when things start heating up. 

...(read more)

Support-Ende von Windows XP: Hilfe für Endkunden und kleine Firmen

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Am 8. April endet bekanntlich unser Support für Windows XP – gut 13 Jahre nach dessen Marktstart. Ich habe die Hintergründe hier bereits ausführlich hier im Blog dargestellt. Das Ende des Supports für XP bedeute auch, dass nach dem 8. April das Risiko steigt, dass das Betriebssystem von Hackern oder Online-Kriminellen angegriffen wird. Meine US-Kollegen liefern in einem Blog-Beitrag Ratschläge für Endanwender und kleine Unternehmen, was jetzt zu tun ist. Der wohl wichtigste Tipp: Vor dem 8. April auf ein aktuelles Betriebssystem wie Windows 7 oder 8.1 zu wechseln.

Schon heute gehört Windows XP laut unserem Microsoft Security Intelligence Report zu den am häufigsten angegriffenen Systemen. Bislang haben wir auftauchende Lücken durch Updates geschlossen. Aber an einem bestimmten Punkt verliert jedes ältere Modell die Fähigkeit, “up to date” zu bleiben und veraltet. Und dieser Punkt ist jetzt erreicht.

Angreifer stehlen heute oft persönliche Daten und Geschäftsinfos, sie handeln professioneller, handeln mit gestohlenen Informationen und anderen Kriminellen, die dieses für Identitäts-Diebstahl  oder Bankbetrug nutzen. Auch der Zugang zu einem kompromittierten Rechner wird oft verkauft oder vermietet, damit Täter, die im Hintergrund bleiben, weitere Taten damit begehen können.

Microsoft hat stark in die Verbesserung der Sicherheit von Windows XP investiert, um Kunden besser zu schützen. Das Windows XP Service Pack 2 enthielt 2004 auch die Windows Firewall. Diese machte es viel schwerer, das System anzugreifen. Damit bot es wesentlich mehr Schutz, als die vorherige Version von Windows XP. Aber Firewalls sind heute längst nicht mehr genug, um Attacken abzuwehren.

Nach dem Ende des Supports muss nun mit verstärkten Angriffen auf Windows XP gerechnet werden. Hacker werden die auftretenden Sicherheitslücken, die dann nicht mehr geschlossen werden, gezielt angreifen und für ihre Zwecke ausnutzen.

Der Blog-Beitrag meiner Kollegen Rains listet diverse Alltagsszenarien auf, die für Windows XP-Nutzer nach dem 8. April verstärkt ausgesetzt sehen – vom Surfen im Internet über Kommunikation per E-Mail und Instant Messaging, Einsatz von USB-Sticks bis hin zu Würmern und Ransomware. Natürlich liefert der Beitrag auch Tipps zur Abhilfe.

Weitere Tipps zum Wechsel von Windows XP auf eine moderne Windows-Variante gibt es hier.

Gastbeitrag von Michael Kranawetter, Chief Security Advisor (CSA) bei Microsoft in Deutschland. In seinem eigenen Blog veröffentlicht Michael alles Wissenswerte rund um Schwachstellen in Microsoft-Produkten und die veröffentlichten Softwareupdates.

Office for iPad now available with Office 365 Education

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Announced today we are now offering Office for iPad editing capabilities with Office 365 ProPlus license. This is a part of the A3 sku and the Student Advantage sku so you can now provide this to your faculty and students.

We also announced that Office for iPhone and Android will be free as of today.

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Excel for iPad

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PowerPoint for iPad

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Word for iPad

Office for iPad

Here is a quick FAQ I put together on the release:

Where can I get Office for iPad?

You can download it here from the App Store.

Is this free?

You can download and read, review, and present Office content with the free version however if you need to edit or create new Office content using Office for iPad you will need a valid Office 365 subscription.

What Office 365 Education subscriptions qualify for editing documents using Office for iPad?

  • Office 365 Education A3
  • Office 365 Education A4
  • Office 365 ProPlus for Students
  • Office 365 ProPlus A for Students – aka Student Advantage
  • Office 365 ProPlus

note: you can also buy an Office 365 subscription outside of Office 365 Education using a personal subscription purchase here.

How many tablets can I run this on per user subscription?

You can now run this on 5 tablets per user subscription with the Office 365 Education subscriptions.

Can I trial Office for iPad?

Yes, you can use a 30 day trial here.

What does it include?

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  • PowerPoint for iPad
  • Excel for iPad
  • Word for iPad

What happens if I no longer have a subscription?

Your Office for iPad will allow you to continue viewing content but you will no longer be able to create or edit Office documents.

What version of iOS is supported?

You need an iPad running iOS 7.0 or later.

Office for iPad now available with Office 365 Education

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Announced today we are now offering Office for iPad editing capabilities with Office 365 ProPlus license. This is a part of the A3 sku and the Student Advantage sku so you can now provide this to your faculty and students.

We also announced that Office for iPhone and Android will be free as of today.

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Here is a quick FAQ I put together on the release:

Where can I get Office for iPad?

You can download it here from the App Store.

Is this free?

You can download and read, review, and present Office content with the free version however if you need to edit or create new Office content using Office for iPad you will need a valid Office 365 subscription.

What Office 365 Education subscriptions qualify for Office for iPad?

  • Office 365 Education A3
  • Office 365 Education A4
  • Office 365 ProPlus for Students
  • Office 365 ProPlus A for Students
  • Office 365 ProPlus

note: you can also buy an Office 365 subscription outside of Office 365 Education using a personal subscription purchase here.

How many tablets can I run this on per user subscription?

You can now run this on 5 tablets per user subscription with the Office 365 Education subscriptions.

Can I trial Office for iPad?

Yes, you can use a 30 day trial here.

What does it include?

  • PowerPoint for iPad
  • Excel for iPad
  • Word for iPad

What happens if I no longer have a subscription?

Your Office for iPad will allow you to continue viewing content but you will no longer be able to create or edit Office documents.

What version of iOS is supported?

You need an iPad running iOS 7.0 or later.


Microsoft Office is now available for iPad. – Microsoft CEO Sayta Nadella announces! Read on…

March 27, 2014 News Thursday: Windows Azure Renamed to Microsoft Azure and More Cloud and Enterprise News...

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by C&E Blogger    

Windows Azure renamed to Microsoft Azure

On March 25, 2014, Microsoft announced that Windows Azure will be renamed to Microsoft Azure, effective April 3, 2014.

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Managing Windows Server Role Settings via System Center Configuration Manager

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Context

Even though I exclusively work on the infrastructure side, I operate under the theory that if I do something more than once, I need to automate it.  As can be seen from the blog, I am spending more and more time exploring how to use System Center to minimize the amount of repetitive work I have to do.  Or at least do the same task in new ways to relieve the tedium.

Spending a lot of time in a lab, one of the challenges I have that scales to real world scenarios is that I constantly have to redeploy servers.  Since I have a wide variety of server configurations that I have to redeploy, I am continually looking for ways to reduce the amount of time I spend re-building.  For scenarios where I couldn’t find scripts that someone else was nice enough to share, my previous posts include links to some scripts I’ve built to help with these tasks.

Realizing that managing the library of scripts, trying to remember what I named the scripts in the past, manually  kick of the scripts, wasn’t the most efficient use of my time.  Meaning I needed to expand my knowledge of the tools available to for managing infrastructure.

My post “MOMCertImport – Is it all it’s cracked up to be?”, which included steps for configuring the servers via Application Management wasn’t quite as clean as I desired.  Specifically, I had to manage the script in multiple locations which meant updating multiple locations each and every time I updated the script.

Discovery

Goals:

  • Validation that the system was properly configured prior to beginning any work efforts.
  • Minimize the amount of time invested so that I could perform other tasks while the system was rebuilt.
  • Increase the modularity of the script in order to minimize time and effort of future updates.
    Note:  I’ve seen some massive post build configuration scripts out there that are a nightmare to try and figure out what they do.  (my MOMCertImport script definitely falls into this category)
  • Total build time is not a priority!  Total build involvement IS!

Research:

  • PowerShell now has some really cool functionality for configuration management.  Unfortunately, this doesn’t come with a “platform” to deploy AND report on the configuration to the build servers.
  • SCOM – I could have created a rule/monitor and response combination.  When it comes to managing groups of systems to scope rules, it is a little harder than SCCM.  Primarily that it is all bundled in MPs and the ability to delegate the group membership management has limited flexibility.
  • SCCM Application Management – been there done that, see above.
  • SCCM Compliance Management – simple, flexible interface that allows granular modularity of both compliance settings AND scope management.

Automation

There are 4 steps to doing this:

  1. Create the script to detect and remediate the missing components.
  2. Create the Configuration Item
  3. Add the Configuration Item to a Configuration Baseline
  4. Deploy the Configuration Baseline

1. The script

The script used is posted over on the TechNet Gallery:  Configure Exchange 2013 Server Role and Feature Dependencies.

As a basic explanation, there are 3 main sections:

  • The list of Roles/Features required – This is the only portion that needs to be edited.  Just edit the list of features required here.
    Note:  If using the PowerShell Desired State Configuration use this reference:  Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration Role Resource
  • A comparison of the required list and how the machine is configured – shouldn’t need to edit
  • Export of missing Roles/Features – shouldn’t need to edit

2.  Create the Configuration Item

  • Setting type = “Script”
  • Data type = “String”

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Discovery Script

Make sure the remediate parameter is set to “False”

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Remediation Script

Make sure the remediate parameter is set to “True”

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Set the compliance rules

  • Set “Rule type” to “value”.  Existential rules don’t allow for remediation.
  • Set the operator to “Equals” and the value to (blank).  The current script design returns a null value if everything is installed.  This is my design, feel free to change it so the script outputs OK, 0, or something like that when the server is compliant.
  • To automatically remediate “Check the box to “Run the specified remediation script when this setting is noncompliant.”  If it isn’t apparent, checking this box runs the script configured immediately preceeding this.

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3. Add it to the Configuration Baseline

Note the revision column.  It’s kind of handy for managing the Configuration Items.  There can be one “Production” baseline that deploys a SPECIFIC version of the script and a “Development” baseline that deploys the latest/testing version.  That way trying to manage multiple, identically purposed Configuration Items can be avoided.
Why is this handy?  Have you ever gone into your script directory and tried to figure out which version of script.ps1, script.ps1.old, script-quicktest.ps1, etc. was the most recent tested version of what you were working with?  Now you have version control AND that means just by fiddling with the Revision the ability to roll back is provided.

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4.  Deploy the Configuration Baseline

  • Observe the setting “Remediate noncompliant rules when supported”.  To actually remediate, remediation needs to be enabled under the “Compliance Settings” AND the deployment configuration.  Meaning, only one Configuration Item needs to be created and actual remediation can be controlled.
  • Remediation respects maintenance windows.
    Note:  Since all my servers “in production” should already be configured properly, I want this configuration baseline to remediate the servers as soon as possible after (re)installation.
  • Schedule – there is a global client setting that controls how often Compliance Management is run, that can be overridden on a per deployment basis.

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Other flexibility:

In a broader sense, if there is a scenario where the detection/remediation has to occur after an application is installed, there is an option to define that the application must be installed BEFORE the Configuration Item will start complaining.

In terms of Exchange, think of scenarios where you might want to have a member of the DAG rejoin the DAG after a reinstall.

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TNWiki Article Spotlight - TechNet Wiki ALM Integrations

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Hello Community!

Welcome to Tuesday's TechNet Wiki Article Spotlight!
Today's topic discusses a very important issue which is the ALM integration of Microsoft Applications.

I know some may say, Alan you always talk about this subject. Yes my friends, I speak!

But I have a "moral obligation" to speak more on this subject, even when there is little material in the community about it and we need to promote more content on ALM integrations and what Microsoft is doing to bring these " worlds" into one.

And particularly, I love ALM Integrations and DevOps ! :)

We have great articles on various third party technologies that work seamlessly with Microsoft solutions, and today I bring you two articles .

ALM - Enterprise Architect with Visual Studio (pt-br)
Author: Alan Nascimento Carlos

ALM - Enterprise Architect with Team Foundation Server (pt- br)
Author: Alan Nascimento Carlos

Note: I'll be translating the articles for the English language.

What's the benefit of these integrations?

Well that's it, hope you enjoyed it!

Until next time folks!

Alan Carlos
Brazilian Wiki Ninja

Authoring SMA Runbooks in the PowerShell ISE

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While Service Management Automation (SMA) provides a cool web-based runbook authoring experience in the Windows Azure Pack, many folks are more comfortable using a good old-fashioned tool they’re already familiar with to write PowerShell – the Windows PowerShell ISE. While in theory it should be very easy to write SMA runbooks in the PowerShell ISE since runbooks are essentially PowerShell workflows, in reality there are a few hiccups one needs to overcome. This blog post will outline those hiccups...(read more)
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