How This Article Came To Be The contents of this article are the results of a long path of investigation, trial and error, and (bloody-minded) determination to find a way to clean up our corporate WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) installation. What I've documented below is partly based on work done by others (which I'll... Continue Reading →
Changing the product key in Windows 7
I recently had to perform a build of several workstations for the team of developers that I manage. They were all new with the same version of Windows 7 and the same hardware build. They also each had their own Windows product key sticker. The plan was to set up the default toolset and install... Continue Reading →