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March 2008 - Posts

Windows Wireless and Cisco ACS Machine Access Restriction don’t always play nice together
Recently, I have been seeing a number of customers reporting problems attempting to implement a specific feature of Cisco's Access Control Server (ACS) 4.0. This feature is called Machine Access Restriction (MAR). The issue that arises is that this feature Read More...
Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista available for download!
The Networking Team's own David Pracht contributed information about Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista and how to get it over at the Windows Vista Now blog.  Check it out! Windows Vista SP1 is here!!! Read More...
Don't be afraid of DNS Scavenging. Just be patient.
DNS Scavenging is a great answer to a problem that has been nagging everyone since RFC 2136 came out way back in 1997. Despite many clever methods of ensuring that clients and DHCP servers that perform dynamic updates clean up after themselves sometimes DNS can get messy. Remember that old test server that you built two years ago that caught fire before it could be used? Probably not. DNS still remembers it though. There are two big issues with DNS scavenging that seem to come up a lot: Read More...
New update available for Windows Server 2003 SP2 systems to disable Scalable Networking Pack features
As you may know, Service Pack 2 for Windows Server 2003 included the Scalable Networking Pack (or SNP) which allowed for increased performance in many situations by allowing some TCP functionality to be handled by the network driver and network adapter Read More...
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