Search This Blog

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Microsoft removes Windows 7's 'crippleware' app limit; SharePoint bug causes app to cease

Ozzie, services and virtualization will get the cloud started; Demotion Blues, Verse 1
Network World logo

Microsoft Alert

NetworkWorld.com | Update Your Profile


Sponsored by Qwest
rule

Network World Executive Guide: Governance and Risk Management
Read this road map for regulatory compliance, breach avoidance and all around good security. Highlights include the nightmare of a security breach, compliance problems, tools, strategies and best practices from security pros.

rule

Spotlight Story
Microsoft removes Windows 7's 'crippleware' app limit

This is Network World's Microsoft Subnet news alert in which we focus on the top items from Microsoft Subnet, your daily source for Microsoft news, blogs, discussion items, security alerts, giveaways and more.

Blogger Mitchell Ashley weighs in on Microsoft's latest about-face. This time, it reversed its decision to restrict Windows 7 netbooks to three open applications at a time. Ashley writes, "A reversal seemed highly likely from the moment Microsoft announced a three application limit in the Windows 7 Starter Edition OS planned for netbooks. You could practically hear the industry utter a collective boo even before the electronic ink was dry on that Microsoft decision."

Read full story

Related News:

SharePoint Server 2007 SP2 bug causes the program to cease at 180 days
Microsoft is warning customers of SharePoint Server 2007 SP2 of a bug that causes the program to stop functioning at 180 days.

Ozzie, services and virtualization will get the cloud started
From blogger Mitchell Ashley, Converging on Microsoft: In an interview Ray Ozzie indicated that e-mail and collaboration, a.k.a. Exchange, SharePoint and online Outlook, is what enterprises will turn to first as apps are put in the cloud. Enterprises are generally the toughest customers to satisfy because their requirements are so much more extensive. More than just recoverability, you have transaction volume requirements, auditing, systems management, and service levels that must be met.

Demotion Blues, Verse 1
From blogger Glenn Weadock, On Windows Server 2008: You can't demote a domain controller unless it's connected to the domain where you promoted it. Windows Server wants to replicate any local changes off to another DC before it permits your DC to be demoted.

Microsoft releases freebie VB security tool for developers
Microsoft has released a free tool, the SDL Process Template, for its Visual Studio Team System platform. The tool is intended to help developers easily add security and privacy to their applications.

Microsoft responds to questions on "Geneva" support of SAML 2.0
Microsoft has clarified some questions the Microsoft Subnet blog raised in an earlier post about Microsoft Geneva's support for SAML, saying support for the standard has been much improved.

SmartSIP Joins OCS to... everyone else
From blogger Alex Lewis, Windows into Silicon Valley: SmartSIP was rather quietly released last week by Evangelyze.net. It allows enterprises to integrate Microsoft OCS with virtually any other SIP platform and endpoint device.

Dell shows off Android Cupcake Netbook
Dell released a video last week of the Dell Mini 10v Netbook running the Cupcake update of Android. While there has been much talk of Android-powered netbooks, this is the first hint of one by a major manufacturer.

Add 'Filter as you type' functionality to SharePoint lists
From blogger Ron Barrett, A Better Windows World: There are a ton of great add-ons for SharePoint. One I came across on CodePlex that I thought was particularly interesting is a project called SharePoint InstantListFilter.

Help for SharePoint end users: allowing edit access to one document
From blogger Susan Hanley, Essential SharePoint: This week, a client had a sign-up sheet for a volunteer activity that she posted to her SharePoint intranet site. Participants needed to edit the document She added her entire audience to the Members group on the site without realizing that this gave them permission to edit any document or list on the site.

Develop Custom Reports in SSMS...
From blogger Brian Egler, SQL Server Strategies: Wouldn't it be nice if we could take the Microsoft canned reports in RDL format and customize them to our own needs using Reporting Services without having to start from scratch? Well now you can.

Auditing using Operations Manager 2007
From blogger Kerrie Meyler, Managing Microsoft: Audit Collection Services (ACS) is a component of OpsMgr that enables you to collect records generated by an audit policy and store them in a centralized database. These records are normally written to the local security log; ACS enables taking that information and storing it in a centralized SQL Server repository.

It's not easy to buy WS2008 Foundation version
From blogger Glenn Weadock, On Windows Server 2008: So I decided to hunt around a bit and see if I could quickly and easily buy a Windows Server 2008, Foundation Edition bundle. If my experience is any indication, you're not going to have an easy time of it!

Universal health care for SQL Server? SQL Profiler - 2008 style
From blogger Brian Egler, SQL Server Strategies: SQL Server Profiler has always been a great tool for tracing activity "under the hood" on a SQL Server and assessing its performance. One feature that helps us quickly set up a trace on our current connection is new in SSMS 2008, namely "Trace Query in SQL Server Profiler."

Anouncing the PowerShell Summer Scripting Games 2009
From blogger Tyson Kopczynski, Hidden Microsoft: The PowerShell Summer Scripting Games of 2009 have been officially announced. The games are being held in collaboration with PowerShellCommunity.org and PoshCode.org.

May Giveaways
Cisco Subnet
, Microsoft Subnet and Google Subnet are collectively giving away books on Google Apps Deciphered, the CCNA Security exam, an awesome SQL Server 2005/2008 training video and the grand prize, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500. Deadline for entries May 31.


Evolution of Ethernet
Evolution of EthernetFrom 3Mbps over shared coax to 40/100Gbps over fiber…and beyond.

Apple iPhoneys: The 4G edition
Apple iPhoneys: The 4G editioniPhone enthusiasts from around the Web offer their visions for the next-gen iPhone.

Dynamic Infrastructure Worldwide Virtual Forum, June 23
Are you ready to thrive on a smarter planet? Register for the Dynamic Infrastructure Worldwide Virtual Forum, June 23. Attend the interactive general sessions of your choice, visit product exhibits, get your questions answered and round out your experience by joining the live chat with experts.
Learn More Now


Create Your Own Agenda at IT Roadmap
Customize a day of learning just for yourself! Attend IT Roadmap Conference & Expo and explore new solutions and examine new technology across 10 relevant areas of IT. Security, Virtualization, SaaS, VoIP, Green IT and more. 10 U.S. cities in '09.
Select your city, register and attend free

 

May 26, 2009

TOP STORIES | MOST DUGG STORIES

  1. Domain name company cries croc tears over 'censorship'
  2. Why BlackBerry still beats iPhone for some
  3. Death of the mouse
  4. Leaked copies of Windows 7 RC contain Trojan
  5. RIM to bind BlackBerry to Cisco phones
  6. Top 7 reasons people quit Linux
  7. Citrix embraces Apple with iPhone virtualization
  8. Give users passwords they don't have to remember
  9. Cisco cool to Obama's tax loophole plan
  10. Use the Cisco restroom at your own risk

2009 Fave RavesNetwork World on Twitter: Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news

MOST-WATCHED VIDEO

  1. Notebook replaces trackpad with LCD panel

Go Green Enterprise-Wide: It Power Management Strategies that Save
Successful power management policies deployed at enterprise scale promise numerous benefits including: Power cost savings, Environmental dividends, Rebates as well as Integration opportunities. Discover the building blocks of a successful IT Power Management policy and how this policy can align with your business's green initiatives.
Read More Now



IT Buyers guide

 


This email was sent to security.world@gmail.com

Complimentary Subscriptions Available
for newsletter subscribers. Receive 50 issues of Network World Magazines, in print or electronic format, free of charge. Apply here.

Terms of Service/Privacy

 

Subscription Services Update your profile
To subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here.

Unsubscribe

Network World, Inc., 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701
Copyright Network World, Inc., 2009

www.networkworld.com

 

 



No comments: