Resource Kit is a term used by
Microsoft for a set of software resources and documentation released for their software products, but which is not part of that product. Resource kits offer supplementary resources such as technical guidance, compatibility and troubleshooting information, management, support, maintenance and deployment guides and multipurpose useful administrative utilities, which are available separately.
Overview
The most common form of the Resource Kits are as a large book or box set of books which come with CD-ROM(s), both of which have been supplemented in some cases such as the Resource Kits for
Windows NT Server
Windows NT is a proprietary graphical operating system produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released on July 27, 1993. It is a processor-independent, multiprocessing and multi-user operating system.
The first version of Window ...
versions 3.51 and 4.0 and
Windows 2000 Server.
The text of the Resource Kit books are also available with versions of the
Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)
CD-ROM
A CD-ROM (, compact disc read-only memory) is a type of read-only memory consisting of a pre-pressed optical compact disc that contains data. Computers can read—but not write or erase—CD-ROMs. Some CDs, called enhanced CDs, hold both comput ...
s, and a large subset to complete set of the tools included in the kits can be downloaded from the Microsoft web site. The tools can include everything from extra commands for the command line to general interest programmes like 3D Paint to network-related tools to performance monitoring tools to interpreters for programming languages like
Perl,
Rexx
Rexx (Restructured Extended Executor) is a programming language that can be interpreted or compiled. It was developed at IBM by Mike Cowlishaw. It is a structured, high-level programming language designed for ease of learning and reading. ...
, and others to interoperability tools like Windows versions of some
Unix commands and shells.
The Resource Kits, especially in the case of the Windows NT-2000 stream of operating systems, also include third-party software like various versions of
Crystal Reports and
PowerDesk.
Typically, Microsoft releases resource kits after every major version of
Microsoft Windows
Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv ...
,
Microsoft Office or another major product. Resource kits have also been released for
Internet Explorer,
BackOffice
Microsoft BackOffice Server is a discontinued computer software package featuring Windows NT Server and other Microsoft server products that ran on NT Server. It was marketed during the 1990s and early 2000s for use in branch operations and for ...
and other software.
Those seeking Windows-Unix interoperability in various forms can also use an unrelated software product,
Windows Services For Unix, which contains such items as the
Interix C and
Korn
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Originally formed in 1993 ...
shells, ActiveState's
ActivePerl and many other Posix-compliant tools and additions to the operating system. This package is sometimes confused with being a Resource Kit for Unix. The Microsoft Office resource kits are also relevant to the versions of these office suites for the MacIntosh.
The Resource Kit tools mainly help administrators streamline management tasks such as troubleshooting
operating system issues, configuring networking and security features, managing
Active Directory and automating application deployment. The resource kits are also geared towards "power users" and contain other tools such as extra commands for the Windows batch/shell environment, programming aids, database tools, and miscellaneous tools. Interpreters for programming languages such as
Perl,
Rexx
Rexx (Restructured Extended Executor) is a programming language that can be interpreted or compiled. It was developed at IBM by Mike Cowlishaw. It is a structured, high-level programming language designed for ease of learning and reading. ...
,
KiXtart,
awk and a version of the Unix Korn shell are available with many of the operating system Resource Kits, including those for both the
Windows 95-98 and Windows NT-2000 streams of operating systems.
Windows Resource Kits
Windows Resource Kit was introduced with
Windows 3.0 in 1991 and has since been released for every Windows version, except for
Windows Me,
Windows CE and
Windows 98 Second Edition. A Resource kit for
MS-DOS 6.22 was released in 1992. Resource Kits were also not produced for Microsoft's two non-Windows operating systems,
OS/2 (prior to version 3.0) and
Xenix mainly because they were not actively promoted after 1991. With the Windows NT-2000 stream of operating systems, separate kits are released for the Workstation (or Professional) and Server versions thereof; the latter's documentation is a box set of four to a dozen or so books in each case whereas a single large book comes with the former as well as for the
Windows 3.11
Windows 3.1 is a major release of Microsoft Windows. It was released to manufacturing on April 6, 1992, as a successor to Windows 3.0.
Like its predecessors, the Windows 3.1 series ran as a shell on top of MS-DOS. Codenamed Janus, Windows 3 ...
and Windows 95 to Windows 98 Resource Kits.
Windows 9x family
The
Windows 95 to
Windows 98 Resource Kit documentations and tools were available free of charge and a Resource Kit Sampler was included on the respective Windows installation CD-ROM discs. Resource Kit tools can generally be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center free of charge, while the technical guidance and information is released in the form of
Microsoft Press books. The CD-ROM discs accompanying the books, contain electronic versions of the books and include the Resource Kit tools and utilities, some of which may be exclusive.
Windows NT family
The
Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kits (Workstation and Server) contained a particularly large number of tools and utilities as well as third-party software. The tools included in these kits for command-line use are considered by many Windows NT shell programmers to be essential to getting the full use of the facility.
In the past, Microsoft used to release supplements for some Resource Kits which offered revised and new tools and resources. Microsoft released two supplements for the Windows NT 3.51 Server Resource Kit, four supplements for the Windows NT 4.0 Server Resource Kit and one supplement for the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit. Some of these utilities (such as
robocopy and
takeown) later shipped as part of
Windows XP and
Windows Vista. Others were included in later Resource Kits. Older Resource Kits are no longer available from Microsoft but can in most cases be ordered from booksellers.
The
Windows 2000 Resource Kit also contains over 300 utilities. For
Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003, over 120 tools and utilities have been updated. The Windows disc for Windows 2000, Windows XP and later operating systems also includes a set of tools known as
Windows Support Tools
Windows Support Tools is a suite of management, administration and troubleshooting tools for Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2 from Microsoft.
Overview
These tools are not installed with the Windows operati ...
. Many of the support tools are also included in the Resource Kit, some being updated versions of past Resource Kit tools. The Microsoft web site has downloads of Windows 2000/XP era tools which are in addition to those in the standard kits or updated version of the ones shipping in the Resource Kits. Windows XP Professional Resource Kit, Third Edition was released after Windows XP Service Pack 2. All of the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools are available for download free of charge.
There have been no native 64-bit resource kit tools produced and existing 32-bit resource kit tools are not supported on x64 platforms. The text of the all of the Resource Kit books is included in the
MSDN Library CD/DVD-ROM sets. Full implentations of MSDN contain all of the Resource Kits in text or HTML format as well as some of the others, full documentation for Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, and Back Office as well as all of the operating systems covered.
In 2007, Microsoft released the Windows Vista Resource Kit.
In 2008,
Windows Server 2008 Resource Kits was released and Windows Vista Resource Kit, Second Edition was updated for Service Pack 1. The Windows Vista Resource Kit ships with several sample VBScripts and few PowerShell scripts. Microsoft has also released Resource Kits for
Group Policy, Windows security,
Active Directory,
Terminal Services and
Internet Information Services 7.
Windows 7 Resource Kit was released on September 14, 2009. Microsoft has announced that new unsupported Resource Kit tools will not be provided for current and future operating systems.
Other resource kits
The Office Resource Kit and tools are included on the respective Office CD/DVD and/or separately. The tools are also available for download from Microsoft web site.
Microsoft has also released Resource Kits for
Internet Explorer,
Windows Media,
Internet Information Services,
Back Office and several server products such as
SharePoint and
Microsoft Exchange Server.
The
PowerShell team has released a Resource Kit PowerShell Pack,
a collection of PowerShell modules that adds over 700 scripts to those already present in Windows 7.
See also
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Microsoft PowerToys
References
External links
Windows NT Workstation Resource KitsDownload the Windows 2000 Resource Kit ToolsDownload Windows XP SP2 Support ToolsDownload Windows XP SP2 Deployment ToolsDownload the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit ToolsDownload Windows Server 2003 SP2 Support ToolsWeb Resources of Windows Resource KitResource kits list with descriptions
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