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Q. What is Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Anti-Virus Vendors Prepare for War with Microsoft ... Again
When Microsoft announced its Windows Live OneCare security and PC health product over five years (as MSN OneCare), Symantec, McAfee, and the other consumer-oriented security vendors reacted with stunning vigor.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Solutions to Logic Puzzle - Dice Substitute
Itzik covers solutions to last week’s logic puzzle – Dice Substitute.
SQL Server Magazine
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Itzik Ben-Gan
Q. When I view a web page in Internet Explorer 8 I receive the security warning "Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?" How do I turn this off?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Microsoft Views: Windows 7 IT Pro Features and Development
In this interview, Microsoft's Jeff Alexander discusses Windows 7 as it relates to IT pros, from XP mode to deployment.
Windows IT Pro
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James Bannan
Q. What services do I need at my disaster recovery and backup location for my Exchange Server environment, other than mailbox servers?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. How do I move back to the original SCR source after I've activated a Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) replica?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. My Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) source is part of a cluster. Is there anything special I should configure on the SCR target?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Social War Dialing - The New Identity Theft Menace
A new method of stealing personal financial information uses VOIP to attack bank customers over the phone.
Windows IT Pro
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Tony Howlett
Q. Does Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) require a one-to-one mapping of source to targets?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
WinInfo Short Takes: 4th of July Special Edition
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news, including a shortened work week thanks to the 4th of July, expensive Windows 7 pricing, Bing's modest monthly gains, IE 8 heading to work, Steve Jobs back at Apple, and so much more
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Crash Course in P2V Migration
Physical-to-virtual (P2V) migration can be just what you need to preserve legacy systems on orphaned workstations. Follow these steps for a smooth transition.
Windows IT Pro
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James Bannan
Q. How many databases can I have in each storage group with Exchange Server 2007?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.5
Mozilla yesterday unleashed its latest web browser, Firefox 3.5, adding new functionality, performance improvements, support for leading-edge web standards, and improved customization options. Firefox is already the number two browser worldwide, behind
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Wireshark 1.2.0 Sports Lots of New Features
Wireshark 1.2.0 is out. The new version of this popular packet sniffer includes many new features, including GeoIP integration, a 64-bit Windows installer, and more.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
SecureBrowsing Extension for IE and Firefox
Finjan released SecureBrowsing, which is a browser extension than scan Web pages in realtime to detect potentially malicious content.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Will ICANN Ban Top Level DNS Wildcarding?
Some registrars use wildcard DNS systems to redirect users to their own sites when a DNS lookup fails, which can occur in a variety of circumstances. ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee wants to ban the practice.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Does Outlook 2010 Need Fixing?
Microsoft Outlook 2010, like its predecessor Outlook 2007, will base HTML rendering on Word, but the Email Standards Project has launched a campaign on Twitter aimed at getting Microsoft to reconsider.
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
Google Wave Emulates Trends of Changing World
As collaboration continues to increase, the world and how individuals view information is evolving. What does that mean for IT?
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
Blizzard will not support LAN play in StarCraft 2
Want to play StarCraft 2 with your mates over the LAN? Sorry, you have to use BattleNet.
Windows IT Pro
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Orin Thomas
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