Mark Russinovich Talks Vista Performance
Posted by: Michael Khanin
Last week Mark Russinovich and a group of other experts talked about Windows Vista performance. You can watch the recording of the show here.
Last week Mark Russinovich and a group of other experts talked about Windows Vista performance. You can watch the recording of the show here.
Few days ago Microsoft released a Administrative Templates (ADMX) for Windows Server 2008. Windows Server 2008Administrative templates provide Group Policy setting information for the items that appear under Administrative Templates. Group Policy tools use Administrative template files to populate policy settings in the user interface.
Administrative template files in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista are divided into ADMX (language-neutral) and ADML (language-specific) files. ADML files are XML-based ADM language files that are stored in a language-specific folder. By default, the %Systemroot%\PolicyDefinitions folder on a local computer stores all ADMX files, and ADML files for all languages that are enabled on the computer. Download At Source: www.microsoft.com