Symbols and Description
Hi folks
ages ago i found some symbols for a framework of services:- Directory Services
- Network Addressing Services
- Name Resolution Services
- Networking Services
- Print Services
- File Services
- Messaging Services
- Core Client Services
- Core Management Services
- Virtualization Services
- Storage Services
- Data Services
- Firewall Services
- Terminal Services
- Web-based Collaboration Services
- Extended Management Services
- Application Services
- Web-Cache Services
but i lost my source for those symbols and descriptions.
i'm sure, this was part of the MOF program.
so anybody know where i can find all bout those services?
thanks and good night.- Changed TypeCleber MarquesMVP, ModeratorMonday, October 26, 2009 1:15 AMOrganization
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Hi Uerueluem,
I don’t know, do you have more details about it? I am interested now J
Regards,
Cleber Marques
Microsoft MVP & MCT | Charter Member: SCVMM & MDOP
MOF Brazil Project: Simplifying IT Service Management
My Blog | MOF.com.br | CleberMarques.com | CanalSystemCenter.com.br- Hai,
Microsoft Visio will help. See the link below
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/visio/HA101996781033.aspx
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ManuPhilip- Unmarked As Answer byuerueluem Sunday, October 25, 2009 11:10 PM
- Marked As Answer byCleber MarquesMVP, ModeratorFriday, October 23, 2009 1:10 AM
Great idea ManU, this is very helpful. Tnx.
Regards,Cleber Marques
Microsoft MVP & MCT | Charter Member: SCVMM & MDOP
MOF Brazil Project: Simplifying IT Service Management
My Blog | MOF.com.br | CleberMarques.com | CanalSystemCenter.com.brHi there
yeah, visio is a good idea, but not the answer I'm looking for.
Because in Visio there aren't any descriptions about those stencils.
So, I'm still on the search for those descriptions.
I'm sure i once found them on the microsoft site, but they're gone... :-(
BR,
uerueluemUerueluem,
If you don't find your symbols, you will have to accept suggestions, because is possible that symbols don't exist anymore. I'm changing you topic type. Good luck.
Hope that helps
Regards,
Cleber Marques
Microsoft MVP & MCT | Charter Member: SCVMM & MDOP
MOF Brazil Project: Simplifying IT Service Management
My Blog | MOF.com.br | CleberMarques.com | CanalSystemCenter.com.br

