This site provides good stuff for MCTs and other trainers - and it's stuff that delegates might find useful. The site is under more or less constant updating. Any Ideas, content or mistakes most gratefully received. You can email comments to feedback@reskit.net.
22 November - Updated the /dap subsite with more information from the most recent Dap Workshops
20 November - I have now added a /pcpro subsite, for information and resources related to my new PC Pro Real World Computing column, which debuts in December.
5 November - Now that MS is shipping .NET 2.0 RTM, I updated the Monad page to point to the RTM versions of the CLR (x86, x64) and the related and updated Monad drops which target the 2.0 CLR RTM.
23 October - Have added more scripts to the Monad Script Centre, and fixed a bug on this page!
31 July 2005 - Been busy this week adding more Monad scripts to the Monad script page. Total posted is now 27.
24 July 2005 - added some new scripts and a zip of all the scripts on http:/www.reskit.net/monad/samplescripts. Total scripts posted is 19.
24 July 2005 - more scripts on sample script page! Also moved the older history to a separate page and added a new disk related monad script.
23 July 2005 -
added a 1st draft of some cool WMI scripting with MSH and a new MSH Sample Script page (plus a bunch of scripts). Also added /presentations to hold my presentations that are published here.22 July 2005 -
added two new sub pages: /monad and /msfmof. Some material has also been moved around.Older history: here
There are two basic classes of material here: course specific information and more general technical information about a subject area.
Course Specific Stuff
These are a series of pages containing material, and links to even more material, targetted at a single MOC course, or set of MOC courses. Courses covered include:
Technical Stuff
Stuff, and links to more stuff related to a specific technology. This is stuff that MCTs and delegates can find useful when teaching or learning more about the specific area. Where possible, simple technical hints and tips are given that may be useful in teaching other courses or in real life. This material includes:
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Software Update Services (SUS) - this page has some resources related to SUS. |
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Blended Learning Stuff - This page points to more resources on blended learning. |
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Dot NET for MCSE - material about .NET for IT Pros. |
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DNS Stuff - Information about DNS and DNS Troubleshooting. Also included are answers to common DNS problems gleaned from the microsoft.public.windows.server.dns newsgroup. |
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Monad - information about Monad-MSH, Microsoft's next generation admin scripting solution. |
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MSF/MOF Stuff - MSF and MOF are frameworks for use in the development and operation of IT systems and infrastruture. This pages contains more details. |
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MCTCon 2002 - MCT Con was a 3-day trainer conference held in Anaheim California in April 2002 (see their website www.mctcon.com for details of the conference itself. The event was based on a variety of talks from highly skilled MCTs. MCTCon was a technical and community success, although it was not a wise financial venture and is unlikely to be repeated. This page points to some of those presentations. |
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Scripting Stuff - Here are a few cool and neat scripts I've found that do useful things, plus links to more scripting stuff. Enjoy! |
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Windows Server 2003 Stuff -This page contains links to some good Windows Server 2003 stuff. Initially this was based on the the UK Windows 2003 TTT event held March 3-5 in Basingstoke. Additional content has been added continuously ever since! |
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Security Links- this is a set of links to support the CompTIA Security+ Exam. This can be very useful for those teaching, or taking MOC 2810. |
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Wireless - a set of links and stuff relating to wireless. Mainly Windows/Microsoft, but not totally! |

All material on this site is unofficial and is not in any way the product of the Microsoft Corporation (unless otherwise noted). MOC training courses, and most of the products discussed on this site are (c) Microsoft. The site is produced by Thomas Lee - Look at his blog entries at http://www.reskit.net/tfl.htm

Last updated: 11/24/2005 14:02:19 -0000