Look out Detroit! Joe's hopped up on caffiene...

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Roger Seielstad
E-mail Geek 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe
> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] joe makes Windows IT Pro....
> 
> LOL.
> 
> Thanks for the heads up Rick. I guess I need to walk on up to 
> Border's now and buy the darn thing. I used to have a 
> subscription to them for several years but I let it drop as 
> they were getting more and more expensive and I was finding 
> less and less value. 
> 
> I hate it when they write me up and don't let me know ahead 
> of time... ;oP
> 
> I am a little surprised that was published as it is kind of a 
> repeat. Robbie did a top 5 must have command line tools 
> article in Windows IT Pro mag a little while back[1] and 
> joeware was 1,2, and 3. The specific tools were adfind, 
> admod, and oldcmp and the tools got several pages of text in 
> that article.
> 
> Oh, also if you aren't aware, the Windows Server Cookbook is 
> now out for purchase, including the world famous chapter 17 
> with some Exchange recipes that I wrote. You know it has to 
> be good because I started with an analogy in the chapter intro.... 
> 
> "If you like analogies, SMTP/POP3 services are to Exchange 
> what the Model-T is to the modern automobile. You can 
> certainly recognize the basic pieces but there have been 
> notable extensions to those pieces to make the product more 
> flexible and powerful for today's needs."[2]
> 
> I need to start making money off this joeware thing...
> 
>    joe
> 
> 
> [1] I actually think it was the first time they used that 
> name but it may have been a special edition. Interestingly 
> enough I recall the article was on page 66. I recall that 
> because I thought Robbie should have done top 6 tools so he 
> could have had a 666 combo there... No one has written up the 
> extremely popular unlock in a big way in a magazine yet[3].
> 
> [2] Windows Server Cookbook, page 542. 
> 
> [3] That I am aware of... Though there is a nice blurb in AD 
> Cookbook, recipe 6.9. I won't explain why I remember that 
> recipe number[4].
> 
> [4] Completely unneeded footnote[5]. 
> 
> [5] Too much caffeine today... Writing up internal corporate 
> KBs and documentation and I "caffeined" up to keep going. 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Kingslan, Rick T.
> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:26 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ActiveDir] joe makes Windows IT Pro....
> 
> Well, OK - maybe not 'joe', but ADFind and ADMod get a nod in 
> Sean Deuby's feature article on command-line control of your servers.
> 
> On page 67, Sean deals with third-party tools.  First up - 
> ADFind and ADMod.
> 
> "AdFind and AdMod are two powerful, easy-to-use freeware 
> utilities by Joe Richards."  Roughly three paragraphs on how 
> to best use the tools is a realy NICE nod, IMHO. (It goes on 
> to discuss and praise the massive usefulness of the tools and 
> that they ought to be on every DC
> everywhere.)  Ok, maybe that last part was an embellishment.
> 
> Good job joe, you big stud you!
> 
> Rick Kingslan CISSP, MCSE, MCSA, MCT
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Server / Directory Services
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