Winners of the Microsoft Subnet June giveaways

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Jul 10, 20092 mins

Free training from Global Knowledge to one, 15 others won Active Directory Domain Services 2008 book

We are delighted to announce the winners of our June contests. Our grand prize winner of the free Microsoft training course from Global Knowledge, is Don Cotton, IT analyst for Farmers and Merchants Bank. Don is considering using his free training to learn up on Exchange 2007. Don won by successfully answering the trivia question: According to the May 31 blog post from Brian Egler’s SQL Server Strategies entitled, “Logins and Users – SQL Server security fundamentals,” When a Windows login is created, we can map it to what kind of account? Answer:  Windows User Account

The following 15 people also won a copy of Active Directory Domain Services 2008 How-To by John Policelli. Each successfully answered the trivia question:  In our exclusive excerpt of the book, Chapter 1: Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services, the acronym “PSO” is used in reference to “Fine-Grained Password Policies.”  What term does the acronym “PSO” represent? Answer: Password Setting Object.

Daniel Sherman,

Randy Perry,

Jeff Gebhart,

Derrick Tisdal,

Guy Fugatt,

Tom Prendergast,

Anna Zapata,

Scott Frasier,

Al Peacock,

Karl Klemm,

Ted Tang,

Art Beane,

Ward Dillon,

Andrew Dean,

Kathryn James.

Congratulations go out to all of our winners. You can be a winner, too. Enter the July contests. Details are on the Microsoft Subnet home page.

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