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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Windows Server 8 Preview


Microsoft has released a public beta of Windows Server 8. You can get a free copy from here:
It can’t run in most virtual environments, so if you are going to try it out…you will probably need a physical machine.
The first thing I noticed – There is no start menu:
No Start Menu
While digging around I found this point very frustrating. I kept clicking that empty space on the far left of the task bar. I can bet if they leave it this way, there will be third party solutions to bring it back :)
Because the start menu is missing, everything is accomplished through the server manager. This new interface is quite powerful. How many times have you jumped on a server and need to stop and start a particular service right away?
You can easily drill down to a service just by typing its name:
New Service Management
As you can see, I was testing our Remote Control – and thankfully it works perfect under this beta of Windows 8.
There are other dashboard controls just like this for events, performance, rolls and features, and even a best practices analyzer.
All the tools you would use in day to day administration are conveniently located on the tools menu of the server manager:
Windows 8 Server Tools
They are making changes to explorer too. Commonly accessed items are available right from the folder view:
Windows 8 Explorer Changes
Accessing the properties of a folder can now be done in one click:
Folder Properties
When I first opened task manager I was shocked:
Task Manager Windows 8
I thought “That’s it?” What are they doing?!?
But I was pleasantly surprised when I clicked the “More Details” button:
Task manager more details
On another tab, they have beautiful performance graphs:
The users tab is great, it shows performance, memory usage by user:
Users Graph
It would really help when you are trying to figure out who is hogging all the resources on the Terminal Server :)
I can imagine a lot will change before the final release, but it is worth checking out to see where Microsoft is headed with the next version of Windows.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Switch Between Classic & Metro Start Menu on Windows 8 from Context Menu

We have covered an article on how to manual disable metro start menu and get back windows 7 style classic start menu on Windows 8, we had also covered a utility Start Menu Toggle which lets you to quickly switch between metro & classic start menu.
Now here is yet another small tweak Start Menu Selector which is designed to quickly change the Windows 8 Start Menu from Metro to classic style on Windows 8. When you download Start Menu Selector it comes with two executable files, one lets you to install Start Menu Selector and second executable lets you to delete the entry made by Start Menu selector in context menu.

Upon double clicking Start Menu Selector.exe it simply inserts the “Start Menu Selector” into system context menu. Right clicking anywhere on desktop you can bringe up context menu, click on Start Menu Selector so change the Metro start menu to classic Windows 7 style start menu.

If you want to revert back then again click on “Start Menu Selector” in context menu. To uninstall click on Delete Start Menu Selector From context menu.exe file and it will remove the entry from context menu.
Download Start Menu Selector.