Microsoft Network Monitor Experts Day: Part 1 - The Experts Story
- Posted: Jun 09, 2009 at 11:58 AM
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This is the first in a series of videos from the Network Monitor Experts Day event.
The event covered various topics on the Network Monitor API available within the Network Monitor product and our Experts system. We hope you find these talks useful in understanding how to use the Network Monitor API more effectively.
This talk provides an overview for the series and focuses on explaining what Experts are, how they integrate with the product, and the process involved in creating one.
We apologize in advance for a bit of the echo at the start of the video. There was a technical challenge with this video as we coordinated this presentation between two locations. Other videos in the series will not have this problem.
Enjoy!
- The Network Monitor Team
Visit our Experts site at
http://nmexperts.codeplex.com/
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The Audio on this file is teriable, I wish you might re-record or repair the audio file.
other than that, I aggree with the "Mouses"
Thanks
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