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April 2009 - Posts

RPC to Go v.3 – Named Pipes
In this blog I’d like to give some information on what Named Pipes are, what a Named Pipes connection looks like, and some common things to look for if there is an issue. I do hope you have read RPC to Go v.1 and v.2 . It makes this much easier to understand. Read More...
Source IP address selection on a Multi-Homed Windows Computer
There is often confusion about how a computer chooses which adapter to use when sending traffic. This blog describes the process by which a network adapter is chosen for an outbound connection on a multiple-homed computer, and how a local source IP address Read More...
Network Monitor 3.3 is available for download
Network Monitor 3.3 has released and can be downloaded now! Download details: Microsoft Network Monitor 3.3 For information about the features of this release, check out the following post on the Netmon blog: Network Monitor 3.3 has arrived! - Mike Platt Read More...
DNS Round Robin and Destination IP address selection
This post is meant to discuss the issues that can occur with Destination IP address selection and its affect on the DNS Round Robin process. What is Round Robin and Netmask Ordering DNS Round Robin is a mechanism for choosing an IP address from the list Read More...
DNS Client Name Resolution behavior in Windows Vista vs. Windows XP
In Windows, the DNS Client service is the client component that resolves and caches Domain Name System (DNS) domain names. When the DNS Client service receives a request to resolve a DNS name that it does not contain in its cache, it queries an assigned Read More...
Error citing a Remote Access Policy problem prevents connection via Terminal Services Gateway
Hello All! It’s Brett Crane from the Networking teams here at Microsoft. Today I wanted to take a few minutes to talk a little about an issue that we have found regarding Terminal Services Gateway. The problem that we have seen may occur when a TSG client Read More...
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