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BriForum 2005 Video: Jeroen van de Kamp on Using Flex Profiles

Written on Nov 28 2005 9,957 views, 2 comments


by Jeroen van de Kamp

Since their debut two years ago, the concept of the "flex" profile has taken the server-based computing world by storm since they have the advantages of roaming profiles without the headaches. We owe this success to the original visionary of the flex profile: Jeroen van de Kamp, the creator of the free Flex Profile Kit.

In this double-session (two hours), Jeroen himself presents "Flex Profiles in practice." This session covers practical and in-depth implementation scenarios and best-practices for Flex Profiles.

We'll start with why and when to consider Flex Profiles and then move into the technology basics, profile folder content redirection, mandatory profile configuration, optimizing performance, implementation strategies, migration tactics and scenarios, and how to get around known limitations (FlexRefresh.exe). We'll close the session with live scripting and implementation examples.

Here's his session from BriForum 2005.

Download the video of this session, WMV format (Part 1 - 64MB, Part 2 - 57MB)

Download the audio from this session, MP3 format (Part 1 - 14MB, Part 2 - 12MB)

Download the PowerPoint slides from this session (2MB)







Comments

Guest wrote Problem with first part video and mp3?
on Sun, Dec 11 2005 6:26 PM Link To This Comment
Hi,
I try to download all files - video, mp3 and PowerPoint presentation.
The 1st part mp3 file doesn't download and when I run the first part video, it stops after 16 minutes and starts again from the beginning.

Is the file corrupt or my Windows Media Player ver. 9?
 
Cheers
 
Roland
Guest wrote RE: Problem with first part video and mp3?
on Sun, Dec 11 2005 6:46 PM Link To This Comment
Hi,
 
I upgraded to Windows Media Player 10 and experience the same problem.

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