Just FYI, new blog post "More Windows Server 2008 Guides Available in TechNet Gallery"

Just FYI, new blog post "More Windows Server 2008 Guides Available in TechNet Gallery" at
http://aka.ms/Sqatv1
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James McIllece

Hi James,
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