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Get a free e-book 'Windows Vista Resources kit' from Microsoft

Microsoft Press book is offering a free e-book ‘Windows Vista Resources kit’ on their 25th anniversary celebration. Written by Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup and Jerry Honeycutt, this e-book delivers complete information you need to administer Windows Vista. Some of the main topics covered in this e-book are exploit new Group Policy features, administer disks, file systems, file sharing, search, and Internet Explorer, Manage IPsec, IPv6, remote connectivity, etc

To get this e-book (PDF 44.8Mb), simply sign up for the Microsoft Press Book Connection Newsletter, register, and download. Download Windows Vista Resources kit[via]

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