Any new book in the works?
Bob: I have the book you did with the Ruests, Deploying and Administering Windows Vista Bible. Any chance of a new version with the changes in the Windows 7 deployment tools? (For example, DISM, MDT 2010) Sande
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Posted by:
bkelly
15 years ago
Thanks for asking Sande, unfortunately Nelson and I approached the publisher already and they are not interseted in an update for Windows 7. I think Windows Vista developed such a bad reputation that it really hurt expected sales for books on the topic-- this one being very technical already had an uphill battle to fight from the begining. Oh well!
Posted by:
snissen
15 years ago
Well, my bet is that the publisher is wrong about Windows 7. I think it will take off, and that the free, rich, deployment tools will be part of its appeal.
So, if no new book: I've also watched your videos on WinPE and other topics. How about a new video on DISM, because that's the main change since your book?
In any case, I'll keep reading everything you publish here. Your efforts are recognized and appreciated. Sande
So, if no new book: I've also watched your videos on WinPE and other topics. How about a new video on DISM, because that's the main change since your book?
In any case, I'll keep reading everything you publish here. Your efforts are recognized and appreciated. Sande
Posted by:
raviray
15 years ago
Bob - Can you please tell me the name of this book because I am not able to check the link in this post.
I checked on your website http://www.bkelly.com/ also but didn't find book similiar to this context.
Please let me know,
I checked on your website http://www.bkelly.com/ also but didn't find book similiar to this context.
Please let me know,
Posted by:
bkelly
15 years ago
The one discussed here is: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470180218
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