Robocopy a Quick way to copy lots of files or Richcopy with a GUI interface

Do you need to copy allot of files from on directory to another Quickly ?

do you do this over a network ?

Robocopy is the answer, This utility come in the windows server resource kit. It works with all the Microsoft OS’s. you can find robocopy here. This is a replacement for Copy or Xcopy.

Basic commands are robocopy <Source> <Destination> [<File>[ …]] [<Options>]

Parameters

Parameter  Description

<Source> = Specifies the path to the source directory.

<Destination>  = Specifies the path to the destination directory.

<File> = Specifies the file or files to be copied. You can use wildcard characters (* or ?), if you want. If the File parameter is not specified, *.* is used as the default value.

<Options> = Specifies options to be used with the robocopy command.

some option include

/s = Copies subdirectories. Note that this option excludes empty directories.

/e = Copies subdirectories. Note that this option includes empty directories.

/lev:<N> =Copies only the top N levels of the source directory tree.

/z =  Copies files in Restart mode.

/b = Copies files in Backup mode.

/zb = Uses Restart mode. If access is denied, this option uses Backup mode.

/efsraw  =Copies all encrypted files in EFS RAW mode.

/And there over 70 more commands But you say With that to hard to remember So now you can download Richcopy with a graphical user interface.

Robocopy GUI

from this simple page you can get to all these options

robocopy 2

  You can download at here which opens a dialog box to save the file HoffmanUtilitySpotlight2009_04.exe

4Chan Strikes Again, Hiding Porn in Kids Clips on YouTube

Notice this is a copy of a post from Mahmoud Al-Qudsi at http://neosmart.net/blog/2009/4chan-attacks-children-on-youtube/

but is directly quoted here because of the importance.

Please note: that this sort of post is what the losers at 4Chan get a kick out of and look forward to seeing, it’s clear that they get a perverse sort of pleasure out of hearing these complaints, but isn’t possible for anyone with a shred of dignity to let events like this go without speaking.

4Chan, a group of immature script-kiddies that anonymously post online and organize "attacks" against various groups, organizations, and websites, are it again. This time, it’s not the Church of Scientology they’re attacking, but innocent children. As the BBC reports, members of 4Chan have been uploading videos containing explicit sexual content in droves to YouTube today, specifically targeting children.

The videos uploaded by members of 4Chan consisted of children’s clips that start off innocently enough, showing cartoons and other rated-G material usually targeted at children around 5 years old, but soon enough change to videos of adults engaged in sexual activity. 4Chan has the uncanny ability to strike a nerve, driving even the most liberal of internet users to condemn their behavior as pure evil. The problem is, the anonymous 4Chan members are perversely motivated by this sort of response, and cannot be shamed into bringing an end to their disgusting activities.

This isn’t the first time 4Chan does something that can only be described as pure evil. In March of 2008, 4Chan members flooded an internet board for victims of epilepsy with fast-moving and colorful images intending – and succeeding – in bringing about photosensitive seizures in visitors to the site. The last attack was carefully planned to occur just over the Easter weekend, guaranteeing less moderator activity on the forum and giving the attackers a bigger window of opportunity to maximize their damage.

The difference between the behavior that 4Chan engages in and what just about every other script kiddy organization on the web does is that 4Chan doesn’t do it to prove a point. They don’t do it just to prove they can, they do it to hurt. And the malicious intent makes all the difference. The internet isn’t the best place to pride yourself in holding the moral high ground, but in cases like this, it’s near impossible to understand just what it is that makes people like this tick.

Obviously there is no clear solution to bringing about the end of groups like 4Chan, but someone needs to do something, or else we’re all guilty of standing by and letting evil go.

Are You Certifiable An Online Game To Play

Have you ever considered taking a certification exam?  Here’s your chance to practice, in a very fun way.  Choose an avatar, select your expertise, and pit yourself against a worldwide community in a quest for Tech IQ supremacy, a top spot on the leader board-and ultimate bragging rights!  "Are You Certifiable?!?"  Find out today at:  http://www.areyoucertifiable.com/

 

Ramp UP a Free Training Site for Developers

A Microsoft Online site that you can learn how to develop Software on.

Ramp Up is a free, online, community-based learning program, with a number of different tracks that will help you build your portfolio of professional development skills. Ramp Up has a solid foundation of premium technical content from subject-matter gurus, and provides easy-to-access content in a variety of forms that guide you in learning the important skills. Join Ramp Up (it’s free!) and help advance your career – click on a track now to start.

Tracks include

    • Move from ASP to ASP.Net
    • Move from PHP to ASP.Net
    • Web Development
    • Developing Windows Mobile Applications
    • SharePoint
    • Visual Studio
    • Developer basics
    • Java to .Net
    • VB 2005
    • VS 2005

Go here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/rampup/default.aspx to join the site and learn for free.

Important notice Microsoft Money Plus

 

Microsoft Money Plus will not be available for purchase after June 30, 2009. All purchased Money Plus products must be activated prior to Jan. 31, 2011.

With banks, brokerage firms and Web sites now providing a range of options for managing personal finances, the consumer need for Microsoft Money Plus has changed. After suspending annual updates of Money Plus in 2008, Microsoft is announcing today that we will no longer offer Microsoft Money Plus for purchase after June 30, 2009.
We would like to thank the many dedicated users who have been enthusiastic supporters of Microsoft Money over the years, as well as our partner financial institutions who helped pioneer a digital vision of financial management.

Microsoft remains committed to helping customers chart a course to financial well-being. The MSN Money Web site will continue to provide personal finance information and advice plus comprehensive market news and quotes. We will continue to evolve and enhance the online MSN offering in the coming months.

Current Money Plus customers who have questions or concerns can find additional information here.

As posted on the Microsoft Site

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The 2009 Imagine Cup Finalists

The World’s Premier Student Technology Competition

"I wish there had been an Imagine Cup when I was growing up. It gets people involved in seeing that software is changing the world."

–Bill Gates                        
Chairman, Microsoft Corp.

Everything that the world may become "someday" lies in the hands of young people today. As they look at the road ahead, their close relationship with technology enables them to dream in ways we never have before. Put the two together, and you have young minds holding the tools that can make their vision a reality.
This is the recipe that inspired Microsoft to create the Imagine Cup. What begins with a burst of inspiration and a lot of hard work can become a future software breakthrough, a future career, or a flourishing new industry. The Imagine Cup encourages young people to apply their imagination, their passion and their creativity to technology innovations that can make a difference in the world – today. Now in its seventh year, the Imagine Cup has grown to be a truly global competition focused on finding solutions to real world issues.
Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup is a serious challenge that draws serious talent, and the competition is intense. The contest spans a year, beginning with local, regional and online contests whose winners go on to attend the global finals held in a different location every year.  The intensity of the work brings students together, and motivates the competitors to give it their all. The bonds formed here often last well beyond the competition itself.

This was taken from the site http://imaginecup.com/

 

So now here the link to the finalists http://imaginecup.com/Competition/Finalists.aspx 

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Infrastructure Planning and Design Guides Released


SharePoint Online—Evaluating Software-plus-Services

The Infrastructure Planning and Design team has released a new guide: SharePoint Online—Evaluating Software-plus-Services.
Considering an online solution for your organization’s collaboration services? The SharePoint Online—Evaluating Software-plus-Services guide presents a clear comparison of SharePoint collaboration technologies across on-premises, standard hosting, and dedicated hosting scenarios. It is designed to be used as a framework for evaluating the business and technical feasibility of moving to Microsoft SharePoint Online. It identifies key SharePoint workloads, and provides a customized assessment to help the organization determine which offering best meets the organization’s requirements.
Download the guide by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/ipd and selecting “SharePoint Online–Evaluating Software-plus-Services” under the IPD One-click Downloads, listed on the bottom right of the page.
Infrastructure Planning and Design streamlines the planning process by:

  • Defining the technical decision flow through the planning process.
  • Listing the decisions to be made and the commonly available options and considerations.
  • Relating the decisions and options to the business in terms of cost, complexity, and other characteristics.
  • Framing decisions in terms of additional questions to the business to ensure a comprehensive alignment with the appropriate business landscape.

Tell your peers about IPD guides! Please forward this mail to anyone who wants to learn more about Infrastructure Planning and Design guides.

IIS Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Toolkit is Beta now available

Microsoft has announced a beta of the IIS Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Toolkit, a set of new tools that help Web developers, hosting providers, and server administrators improve their sites’ relevance in search results by recommending how to make them more search engine-friendly (read: more Bing-friendly). To install the toolkit, you’ll need the Microsoft Web Platform installer for use with IIS 7.0 and IIS 7.5.

Microsoft Rolls Out SCVMM 2008 R2 RC

The release candidate (RC) of System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 R2 is now available for public testing, Microsoft announced on Monday.

The application can be downloaded at the Microsoft Connect portal here, using a Windows Live ID. The RC is the last test version before final product availability.

This version of SCVMM 2008 R2 contains about six new features since the beta was released in March. Those features include storage migration, live migration queuing, rapid provisioning, host compatibility checks, Microsoft’s announcement.

To get the RC code go to connect.Microsoft.com

 

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