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April 2008 - Posts

New Networking-related KB articles for the week of April 12-18
Here are the latest Networking-related KB articles: 948505   The gethostbyname function unexpectedly returns the IP addresses in numeric order on a Windows Vista-based computer or on a Windows Server 2008-based computer 951422   The WTSQuerySessionInformation Read More...
Some batch files to take the pain out of capturing traces along with other relevant information
NetMon is a common tool which comes in handy in revealing behaviour of various problems. When Network engineers receive traces for review, some basic information is required before starting work on this: At What machine was the trace taken? Were simultaneous Read More...
Windows Server 2008 Technical Library
The Windows Server 2008 Technical Library is a great resource for finding information about performing common tasks and operations for Windows technologies.  The content in the networking section of this library offers some great information on many Read More...
New Networking-related KB articles for the week of April 5-11
Here are the most recent networking-related KB articles: 951008 No firewall is enabled after you upgrade a Windows Server 2003-based NAT/Basic Firewall router to Windows Server 2008 951005 The Network Policy Server may not log successful authentication Read More...
How to benefit from Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution.
In a nutshell, Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) resolves single label names (like: COMPUTER1 ), on the local subnet, when DNS devolution is unable to resolve the name. This is helpful if you are in an Ad-Hoc network scenario, or in a scenario Read More...
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