Announcing the Windows Vista Resource Kit

For some IT pros, the only thing they look forward to more than the new version of Windows is the new Windows Resource Kit-and the Windows Vista Resource Kit is available now. This official Microsoft reference provides more than 1,500 pages of in-depth technical guidance on deploying; securing, and managing Windows Vista.

The primary authors of this book are Microsoft MVP's Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup, and Jerry Honeycutt-though hundreds of folks on the Windows Vista Team contributed to and reviewed it. (I even reviewed a page or two.)

What's in the Windows Vista Resource Kit?

Like most of the resource kits that have gone before, the Windows Vista Resource Kit includes a collection of tools, utilities, guidance, and information in one package. Parts of the kit will be available online, but the complete collection is available for $59.99 US. (That's the list price. You can get it for much less from book sellers.)

Here are a few of the topics that are covered in the Windows Vista Resource Kit:

  • Deployment
    From installation basics to corporate-level installation guidance for the Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) 2007 for Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system, the Windows Vista Resource Kit covers all areas of Windows Vista deployment including:
    • Deployment automation
    • Application compatibility and deployment
    • Disk imaging
    • User state migration
    • Volume activation
  • Management
    Controlling how Windows Vista functions and how users access its resources is an important part of supporting the operating system. The Windows Vista Resource Kit covers management topics such as:
    • User accounts
    • Disks and storage
    • Device management
    • Printing
    • File sharing and collaboration
    • Internet access and security
  • Maintenance
    The ability to restore a system to efficient operation is an important part of a technician's job. The Windows Vista Resource Kit offers guidance for maintenance tasks including:
    • Health and performance monitoring
    • Remote user assistance
    • Software updates and patches
    • Client protection (hardening Windows)
  • Networking
    Windows Vista is designed to operate in networks from two linked home systems to immense corporate networks with thousands of networked computers. The Windows Vista Resource Kit has everything you need to know about the following topics:
    • Configuring Windows networking
    • Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
    • Connecting to remote networks
    • Deploying the next generation Internet-TCP/IP version 6 (IPv6)
  • Troubleshooting
    Windows Vista is designed to be the most resilient operating system we've ever released. In spite of this, problems do sometimes happen. When they do, the Windows Vista Resource Kit has information on the following topics:
    • Startup issues
    • Hardware issues
    • Network issues
    • Stop errors
  • Tools and Utilities
    In addition to the guidance listed above, the Windows Vista Resource Kit includes a CD of tools and utilities to help you troubleshoot, manage, and configure Windows Vista. Among these tools are more than 150 timesaving scripts to help automate administrative tasks, additional job aids, and an eBook of the entire resource kit.

If you've read this far then I know you're really interested, so we have a special surprise for you. The first 25 folks who send mail to <deleted> at microsoft.com with their mailing address will get a free copy of the Windows Vista Resource Kit shipped to them. (Your information will only be used to ship this book and will be deleted after that.)            

(Thanks to everybody that wrote in. The 25 books are all taken now.)

Keep reading for more IT pros posts and giveaways.

- Alex

 


Comments

  1. Posted on: April 04, 2007 at 9:05PM  

    Damn looks like a handy book, those free 25 books went quick!

  2. Posted on: April 04, 2007 at 9:12PM  

    Interesting so this post was posted after the SP1/hotfix topic but appears now before it.  I thought that posts appeared sequentially, but I guess Im mistaken.

    How do you guys decide the post order on the Blog?

  3. Posted on: April 11, 2007 at 6:22PM  

    Does it have a driver / support / utility for IP networking over 1394 connection, or do we have to write one?

  4. Posted on: April 14, 2007 at 1:02PM  

    Since the days of Windows 3.1 and Lan Manager, Resource Kits have provided IT professionals with the information and tools needed to support Microsoft products.

    Many organizations that I work with purchase the Resource Kits for just the tools alone! And still more for the comprehensive information!

    The Vista Resource Kit looks like another great resource in the tradition of the Resource Kit family!

  5. Posted on: May 24, 2007 at 5:59AM  

    I am having errors(0X80070241) during installation of vista. I need a Fix. thanks

  6. Posted on: August 21, 2007 at 8:49AM  

    It seems like your memory is damaged! After how many minutes does this happen!

  7. Posted on: February 16, 2009 at 8:10AM  

    Where can I find the installation to download the resource tool kit? I know we have it for win 2k3 (rktools.exe). But what about Vista Resource Tool kit?

Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: Richard's Weblog: The Way I See I.T. (and other stuff) on April 04, 2007 at 7:56PM

    If you're a long-time Windows Admin, then you'll know how invaluable the Windows Resource Kit has been

  2. Posted by: Richard's Weblog: The Way I See I.T. (and other stuff) on April 04, 2007 at 7:58PM

    If you're a long-time Windows Admin, then you'll know how invaluable the Windows Resource Kit has been

  3. Posted by: The Sean Blog on April 04, 2007 at 10:05PM

    Just saw this on the Windows Vista Team Blog . The Windows Vista Resource Kit is THE definitive guide

  4. Posted by: Josh's Windows Weblog on April 04, 2007 at 10:18PM

    The WindowsVistaBlog is giving a heads up on the availability of the Windows Vista Resource Kit . Which

  5. Posted by: Microsoft News and Technology on April 05, 2007 at 11:13AM

    For some IT pros, the only thing they look forward to more than the new version of Windows is the new

  6. Posted by: Tech Guru on April 06, 2007 at 3:18AM
  7. Posted by: My Notes to Myself and Others... on April 06, 2007 at 3:56AM

    The resource kit for Windows Vista is out now as published on the Vista team's blog. 25 lucky/quick readers

  8. Posted by: Blog de David Sebban [MSFT] on April 06, 2007 at 8:32AM

    La team Windows Vista nous apprends sur son blog la sortie du resource kit de Windows Vista avec, entre

  9. Posted by: Teamzille.de on April 10, 2007 at 6:29AM

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