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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
MicroNugget: What's New in the CCNA 2013?
In this MicroNugget, CBT Nuggets trainer Jeremy Cioara discusses the new
ICND1 and ICND2 exams for the CCNA certification.
MicroNugget: Task Manager in Windows Server 2012
In this MicroNugget, CBT Nuggets trainer Tim Warner discusses the
graphical process and service management tool in Windows Server 2012,
Task Manager. Tim also goes into how you can use Windows Server 2012
Task Manager for identifying malware and performance tuning.
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MicroNugget: Modern User Interface in Windows Server 2012
In this MicroNugget, CBT Nuggets trainer Tim Warner explains the Modern
User Interface in Windows Server 2012. Tim discusses the user interface,
"Windows Start Screen," in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 and the
design language, Modern.
MicroNugget: Windows Server 2012 Installation Options
In this MicroNugget, CBT Nuggets trainer Tim Warner discusses the two
installation modes of Windows Server 2012: Server Core Installation and
Server with a GUI. Tim also shows you how easy it is to install Windows
Server 2012 by walking you through the process.
MicroNugget: Windows Server 2012 - Switching Between Installation Modes
In this MicroNugget, CBT Nuggets trainer Tim Warner explains the new
ability in Windows Server 2012 to dynamically switch between the default
installation mode, Server Core, and the more traditional mode, GUI
(Graphical User Interface) mode.
MicroNugget: Server Manager in Windows Server 2012
In this MicroNugget, CBT Nuggets trainer Tim Warner provides a brief but
thorough explanation of Server Manager in Windows Server 2012. Tim
discusses features for enterprise-wide server groups, admin tools, and
how the Server Manager has fundamentally moved away from the Microsoft
Management Console and moved towards a PowerShell host application
architecture.
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