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Server Core is a new minimal installation option of Windows Server 2008 that uses the command prompt as the local shell and runs a subset of the Server Roles in Windows Server 2008. This allows you to run your core infrastructure
 roles on Windows Server, while reducing the management and maintenance required. In this TechNet Radio session we will discuss the Server Core architecture, functionality and how it compares to Linux. 
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We also feature the December 2007 Security Bulletin with Bill Sisk. 
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Eric Ostrowski - Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer
 
Kevin Remde - IT Pro Evangelist 
Andrew Mason – Principal Program Manager 
Bill Sisk – Microsoft Security Response Center Communications Manager 
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