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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Microsoft urges users to disable SMB; Killer new desktop virtualization for W7

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Microsoft urges users to disable vulnerable Windows network protocol

The Microsoft Subnet blog: Attack code that exploits a critical unpatched bug in Windows is likely to go public soon. Until Microsoft can create a fix, the company wants users to run an automated tool that disables the vulnerable component. The bug is in SMB (Server Message Block) 2, a Microsoft-made network file- and print-sharing protocol that ships with Windows, affects Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and preview releases of Windows 7. Read full story

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The Microsoft Subnet blog: Virtual Computer just might have a perfect solution to the XP-to-Windows 7 upgrade problem: its new, affordable, bare metal desktop hypervisor.

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The Microsoft Subnet blog: Microsoft has announced that it will be a gold sponsor of Google's Scalable Vector Graphics show even though Internet Explorer still doesn't support the 10-year-old SVG standard.

Microsoft-branded tablet/phone again rumoured to be coming
The Microsoft Subnet blog: The infamous Project Pink is once again causing buzz. Unnamed sources are claiming that the project will produce a Microsoft-branded tablet as well as a mobile phone.

If You Like Xobni, You'll Love Gist
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Windows 7 Helps SQL Server...
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Tip for Getting Multi-line Text Fields from InfoPath to SharePoint
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Microsoft sues five alleged click-fraud scammers
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Sniffing Your Windows Server Network
Glenn Weadock: In my Server 2008 class this week, a student ran into a situation where rebooting a domain controller seemed to take forever. (Sound familiar?) It seemed ridiculous that the domain controller should require nearly 15 minutes to "prepare network connections."

Microsoft releases CTP of its cloud mgt. API, deletes some cloud services
The Microsoft Subnet blog: Microsoft released the community technology preview of its management API for its cloud service, Windows Azure. The API allows Azure users to perform a variety of management tasks for their cloud-hosted apps.

Use FILESTREAM Data in 2008 but watch out...
Brian Egler: One of the great features of SQL Server 2008 is the FILESTREAM Data feature. But watch out, it is not compatible with every feature of SQL Server.

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