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Latest comments (29)
ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#4
The website looks like one of those pop up websites I wouldn’t trust any details with it
Ashe to ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#5
You mean the website linked to in this post that ends in 'microsoft.com’ ? :smile:
andreasuk to ShafiqAmin
27 Aug 17#29
Don't be silly
BrackHammers
24 Aug 17#25
cheers for this - we're getting Dynamics CRM at work soon - this'll come in handy
joedredd to BrackHammers
26 Aug 17#27
That book and a whole lot of patience.
BrackHammers to joedredd
26 Aug 17#28
Bodes well :cry:
Forgottenshopper
25 Aug 17#26
Thank you for this..
PsillyPseudonym
24 Aug 17#24
ebooks are fast becoming like free Games with Gold games. I'll download them anyway with the full knowledge that I'll probably never open them!
aj2001
24 Aug 17#23
I purchased books from Google and fantastic photography books and not been able to read them so will people really read these?
This day and age we just goooogle and information appears quicker than going through a book.
Still thanks op, there might be people who do the courses and it will come in handy for them.
I will take a look later too, incase I find something interesting.
holydevil
24 Aug 17#22
Automated download - I thought i would give these simple these instructions are for or non-techy people using Windows OS
1. create a folder call book in your c drive 2. Scroll right at the bottom of the Microsoft blog page 3. right click on the Advanced icon and selected save as 4. save the file with .ps1 extension 5. right click the saved file and select - Run as powershell. 6. You will see new powershell screen and prompted to give permission to run the script. Type the letter Y and press enter. 7. 362 books will be downloaded automatically. 8. Sit back and relax.
Flashbry
24 Aug 17#21
Cheers!
othen
24 Aug 17#20
It must be 4 weeks since this was last posted ...
vJeta
24 Aug 17#19
Awesome. Will download them all even though I don't need them all haha thanks!
stockdam
24 Aug 17#18
Are any of these any good though? Is most of the info already available free on the internet
cburns
23 Aug 17#9
Easy.....well for me....using a download manager..... old fash but effective
Go to the end of list....and click on "new option"....up pops the list...select all.... copy into a download manager... I use JDownloader 2....it's free..... and if you have fast internet...... it fly's down :thumbsup:
amour3k to cburns
23 Aug 17#17
VERY GOOOOD!, tried it, and it's currently downloading a treat ... (taking more than 1 minute now though?, hehehe, but still, lol)
Thanx. :-)
Gogo999
23 Aug 17#16
I just used chrono plugin for chrome to download all in bulk. Thanks for sharing
j1mgg
23 Aug 17#12
Is this the same one that was on a month ago from a ms blogger?
scfc_rules to j1mgg
23 Aug 17#15
Yeah it is, I got them then too
scfc_rules
23 Aug 17#10
You can use Powershell to get them all too, it's at the bottom of the page. Although it will take more than a minute
dardar to scfc_rules
23 Aug 17#14
Especially since Powershell seems to take about 20 seconds to load and tab completion is so broken and slow it's just funny
wget -r would probably do it before Powershell even had a chance to load
EuroGamer
23 Aug 17#13
Heat ! Plenty to be had here
ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#3
This seems way too fake even the website does
lukejrandall to ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#11
You don't recognise MSDN?
cburns
23 Aug 17#1
All Leeched in under 1 min :thumbsup:
amour3k to cburns
23 Aug 17#2
WOW!!!.
What leaching method's did you use to bag allllllll in under 1 minute then?, hehehehe, thanx. :-D
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You mean the website linked to in this post that ends in 'microsoft.com’ ? :smile:
This day and age we just goooogle and information appears quicker than going through a book.
Still thanks op, there might be people who do the courses and it will come in handy for them.
I will take a look later too, incase I find something interesting.
1. create a folder call book in your c drive
2. Scroll right at the bottom of the Microsoft blog page
3. right click on the Advanced icon and selected save as
4. save the file with .ps1 extension
5. right click the saved file and select - Run as powershell.
6. You will see new powershell screen and prompted to give permission to run the script. Type the letter Y and press enter.
7. 362 books will be downloaded automatically.
8. Sit back and relax.
Go to the end of list....and click on "new option"....up pops the list...select all.... copy into a
download manager... I use JDownloader 2....it's free..... and if you have fast internet...... it fly's down :thumbsup:
Thanx. :-)
wget -r would probably do it before Powershell even had a chance to load
What leaching method's did you use to bag allllllll in under 1 minute then?, hehehehe, thanx. :-D