Each month the TRM blog product this great summary of the Microsoft world in various product areas. The blog can be found here http://blogs.technet.com/trm/ News Help your customers securely deploy Windows Server 2008 with the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide! http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId...
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Filed under: Windows Vista and XP, Office System, Support and Tools, Windows Longhorn, Security, Community, Windows Server 2003, beta, Event, SBSC, Windows Client, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Office 2007, Documentation, Malware, Tips, ISA Server, Partner, Service Pack, SharePoint, Windows Server 2008, Office Communication Server
As always, from the Technical RollUp : March 2008 - Technical Rollup Mail - Platforms blog posting. I've removed all the KB article stuff and it is worth pointing out that towards the end of the list are all the docs associated with what has changed with Windows Vista SP1: Blogs and information Windows...
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on Mon, Mar 3 2008
Filed under: Windows Vista and XP, Support and Tools, Windows Longhorn, Virtualisation, Developer, Windows Server 2003, beta, Microsoft, Windows Client, Windows XP, Vista, Windows Vista, Documentation, Demo, x64, Partner, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, Terminal Server, Windows Server 2008
I was asked the other day about how to make sure if an application is likely to work on Vista or Windows Server 2008 and this blog entry has some of the answers. You may notice things like the App Compatibility toolkit and the cookbook. Between these, you should get all the information you need to ensure...
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on Tue, Feb 26 2008
Filed under: Support and Tools, Windows Longhorn, Developer, Microsoft, Documentation, Windows Server 2008, ISV
Sorry to sound so vague, but I have to start by saying that Windows Server 2008 is a server platform, not a cure for cancer, so lets put it in perspective and set our expectations high, but not stupidly high expecting it to be revolution. Server 2008 is a quality evolution of Windows Server 2003 and...
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on Fri, Dec 14 2007
Filed under: Support and Tools, Windows Longhorn, Virtualisation, Developer, Security, Documentation, Internet and Web, Windows Server 2008, IIS