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The Threats and Countermeasures Guide contains detailed information about relevant security settings that can be configured on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP.
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The company attempts to gain a toehold in the VOIP market with its new IM client for Live Communications Server.
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This week we had four program managers from the Microsoft Evangelism team: Scott Burmester, Steve Cellini, Carter Maslan, and Jeff Sandquist. The topic? Whidbey!
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Santa Clara, Calif. - Noting two evolving areas of software licensing, Microsoft is pondering how to license when multiple instances of an application are run on a single computer, but is not eyeing a plan for utility-based computing, in which charges are based on individual usage.
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Mike Hall takes a look at what's new with Windows CE 5.0. He touches on just a few of the more than 300 changes between Windows CE (.NET) 4.2 and Windows CE 5.0.
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In this episode, we talk with Don Box and Doug Purdy about how today's networking infrastructure can be utilized in order to create a Connected System environment, and why this is important. Later, Eric Schmidt and Richard Turner walk us through several coding demonstrations which illustrate how this can be implemented and utilized.
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In Lesson 3, you'll learn how to create custom dialog boxes and how to use conditional logic and data variables to make your macros even more flexible and useful.
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Learn how easy it is to use the Publisher object model to write macros that automate tasks in Publisher and save you time and effort. This lesson discusses what a macro is and how to write one in Publisher 2003.
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Examine the architecture implemented in Windows SharePoint Services, and learn what happens on the server when users issue page requests and how SharePoint Services responds.
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Use new features in InfoPath 2003 Service Pack 1 to extend Save functionality programmatically. Examine security risks associated with locally saved forms, and identify measures you can take to help ensure form data integrity.
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Does Eric Sink win at his game of solitaire? Eric reports and discusses the early results.
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Learn about the key features of Microsoft MapPoint Web Service and MapPoint Location Server. Take a tour with a scenario-based article and accompanying videos.
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Build a more secure device experience and get more device update options when you take advantage of embedded-specific enhancements and componentization of the Windows XP Embedded with SP2 release.
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Noted author and developer Fritz Onion is our guest this week on .NET Rocks! After lavishing praise on F.O. for what seemed an eternity, Carl and Rory get down to the HTTP Pipeline, HttpContext, User Controls, Web Controls, and what Fritz likes (and dislikes) about the current beta of ASP.NET 2.0.
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Learn how to receive SMS messages in a managed application without the SMS message appearing in the Inbox and without showing a bubble notification when the SMS message arrives.
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Protect against a vulnerability in all versions of ASP.NET, which could allow a Web site visitor to view secured content by using specially crafted requests to a Web server.
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Learn to use cascading style sheets and images with themes in ASP.NET 2.0, and how you can dynamically load themes at run time.
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Understand how to move your C/C++ apps to the .NET Framework without leaving behind your investment in existing code.
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Fredrick Chong discusses the principles and benefits of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), specifically as they relate to the technical challenges in identity and access management.
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Building on the foundation provided by the previous version, this release addresses some of the biggest challenges facing Office solution developers today, including separation of data and view elements, server-side and offline scenarios, and seamless integration with the Visual Studio tools set.
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