Introducing Windows Server 2008

Microsoft Connect (http://connect.microsoft.com) is the place to go if you want to join and participate in beta testing various Microsoft products, including Windows Server 2008. Connect is also a great source of pre-release documentation on the product, though as I said above, this documentation should also be available from the Download Center by the time you read this.

There are two special types of documentation currently on Connect that I want to highlight for you. First, there’s the “Changes in Functionality in Windows Server Code Name Longhorn” document that is updated every few months with more detailed information concerning the new features and enhancements of the platform. This doc and the book you’re holding in your hands provide a very comprehensive overview of Windows Server 2008 as of Beta 3. And while this book will not be updated for RTM-as Microsoft Press will be releasing other (bigger and fatter) books about Windows Server 2008-the “Changes in Functionality” doc will continue to be updated until it’s released in final form at RTM. So keep an eye on this doc as it develops.

The other type of documentation on Connect (and soon to be on the Download Center) is the Step-by-Step Guides, which are hands-on tutorials for testing various Windows Server 2008 features. These Step-by-Step Guides are a gold mine for those interested in getting hands-on experience with the product, and the following list shows the titles currently available at the time of writing this chapter:

Finally, in addition to the “Changes in Functionality” doc and the Step-by-Step Guides, Connect also has chat transcripts, Live Meeting recordings, and other useful information to those who are beta testing Windows Server 2008.

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