Hi all
 
A few weeks ago I sent out a post to the list (attached) informing you about exciting new developments on ActiveDir.org.  Since then we've added some cool new features, including:
 
  • A rich text editor for helping you prepare your content for publishing
  • The ability to add downloads to your articles. 
  • The ability to insert images into your articles.
  • RSS feeds for the article content.
  • New categories for DNS and Windows Server
We're now looking for you to start publishing some content on the web site.   All you need to do is register and you're ready to start creating content to share with the community. 
 
If you're planning to publish some content, please bear these simple rules in mind.
 
  1. No blatant product or service advertising.
  2. No offensive language.
  3. No off-topic articles (unless by prior agreement with the ActiveDir.org team).
 
Tony
ActiveDir.org site owner, list moderator and general dogsbody
 
 
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Hi all

 

I would like to announce some exciting new changes to the ActiveDir.org web site.  We have opened up the site to allow registered users to create content!  If you’re familiar with the Wiki approach then the new functionality at ActiveDir.org is very much in the same vein.

 

For a long time the mailing list threads at ActiveDir.org have provided some of the best solutions available for Active Directory issues.  What has been missing is the ability to capture and summarise the issue and the solution in a concise manner.  Well, you now have the ability to do this by publishing articles directly on the ActiveDir.org web site.  I see this as a great platform for community collaboration. 

 

Interested?  Then please sign-up by registering here:  http://www.activedir.org/Register.aspx .  Once registered, you will be able to create new content immediately.  Registered users will also be able to comment on existing articles and (potentially) to see content and downloads not available to non-registered users.

 

I have to thank Matty Holland (friend, ex-colleague, Group Policy guru and general good guy) for doing the hard work in getting the new functionality off the ground.  He’s done a fantastic job.

 

Please note that the new functionality is brand new and a few bugs may still need to be ironed out.  If you come across any problems or have suggestions for improvements then please email me and Matty:

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

You will notice that we have created a few categories as a starting point and that these include Exchange and Outlook.  It might appear strange that we have included these categories on an Active Directory web site, but this simply reflects the complementary skill set of a lot of the people involved in AD.

 

Matty and I reserve the right to exercise editorial control over the content. 

 

Tony

www.activedir.org

 

 

 

This communication, including any attachments, is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not read it - please contact me immediately, destroy it, and do not copy or use any part of this communication or disclose anything about it. Thank you. Please note that this communication does not designate an information system for the purposes of the Electronic Transactions Act 2002.


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