Ever tried to open a file?
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If there would be a price for the "Dumbest Thief of the Month", this guy deserves #1: Texan tries to cash $360bn cheque
If you are planning to implement Windows Server 2008, there are two paper recently published that could help you with it:
Quite a while ago, I blogged on Virtual Labs, an offering we are making to you to get your hands dirty with our products and give you the opportunity to work with different hands-on labs.
There is the VirtualLabs offering, containing MSDN and TechNet labs.
The idea behind them is: It's simple: no complex setup or installation is required to try out Forefront Security running in the full-featured TechNet Virtual Lab. You get a downloadable manual and a 90-minute block of time for each module. You can sign up for additional 90-minute blocks any time.
So, we give you a manual and access to VMs via Terminal Server and you can use them for 90 minutes – cool isn't it?
Just as an example, these are the Forefront Labs:
Forefront Client Security
Forefront Server Security
Forefront Edge Security
Secure Messaging and Collaboration
Cool, isn't it? Give it a try
I just read an interesting chat with Joel Snyder from Opus One who did Interop testing on the different NAC solutions. I think he makes some statements which are worth to read (from my perspective anyway J):
There is much, much more (the chat is quite long) and give some good insights into NAC/NAP in the future. Read it here Microsoft is winning the NAC war, expert says