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October 2005 - Posts

We hear you, we really do. A lot of folks have asked me lately why our prize offers are only good for residents of the U.S. and Canada . While everyone on the webcast team wishes we could change this, there are some very real reasons why this is the case. Read More...
Not only do these Scripting Guys know Scripts, but they do original music too! Or at least they have the capability to record. Actually, it's quite creative, entertaining, and worth your time to listen. Download these tunes. You'll probably see them on Read More...
If you're having issues registering or attending Microsoft webcasts in the last week (Oct. 13 and beyond), it's not you. We've having issues with our worldwide events and registration system that are wreaking havoc. We apologize for the problems. For Read More...
If you tuned in to the first day of Exchange Server SP2 Week yesterday, you learned all about anti-spam technologies. If not, no worries – it’s available on-demand and today’s webcast about SP2 administration features will be available on demand as well. Read More...
Blogging has it's rewards. You already get to speak your mind, and connect with thousands of others who might otherwise not know your priceless prose exists. But wait, there's more. If you are the top blogger of the month on the TechNet Events & Webcasts Read More...
If you work with Exchange 2003 in your environment, we've got some content to help you out. I'm talkin' about two webcast series coming up in the next few months. Exchange Exchange Exchange. Exchange Server 2003 SP2, and then a 14-part series to go in-depth Read More...
Did you know that there is a new version of Windows Server 2003 coming? Did you know there are new features coming in Windows Server 2003 that will help you extend your connectivity and control your management costs? Windows Server 2003 R2 is almost here. Read More...
So, you think about operational effectiveness and security all the time. You go home at night wishing you could push a magic button and have your infrastructure instantly automated and secure. However, I would bet you’re so bogged down in your daily activities Read More...
If you care about security and your networks, Microsoft today launched a new Security site called "Learning Paths for Security" to provide training resources for you to get good at security. Check it out at: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/learning/default.mspx Read More...
 
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