About Windows Powered Smart Display Expert Jeffrey Randow | Jeffrey Randow of New Braunfels, Texas, is a civil engineer and network manager. He holds a bachelor's of science degree in civil engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a self-taught expert in computing and networking technologies. Jeffrey holds a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) credential for Windows NT and is pursuing the Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification. He currently publishes three of his own computing related Web sites: The Remote Networking Technology Wiki, Smart Display Support, and Jeffrey's Ruminations, a weblog. Jeffrey was an original Windows XP Expert Zone Associate Expert, and is now a Microsoft MVP for both Windows Networking and Smart Display technologies. He has been a beta tester for Microsoft since the Windows 98 release. He specializes in Remote Desktop and affiliated remote technologies such as virtual private networking, offline files, and so forth. You can find his advice in the Windows XP Work Remotely newsgroup and the Windows Powered Smart Display newsgroup. His PC: I use an HP Pavilion ze1250 laptop running Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 for my day-to-day work. At home, I have a Windows 2003 Server machine that acts as my home server and as a "gateway" for my Smart Display devices. All of this is running on a wireless network with a MN-500 Microsoft Broadband Networking wireless router. Favorite computing sites:Google, DSL Reports, Practically Networked, Doug's Windows Tweaks and Tips, and The Scobleizer Weblog. |
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