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November 2006 - Posts

November 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - SQL
News SQL Server Hosting Toolkit Launched The SQL Server group at Microsoft has just launched the SQL Server Hosting Toolkit with the release of the Database Publishing Wizard Community Technology Preview 1. The objective of the SQL Server Hosting Toolkit Read More...
November 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Internet
News BizTalk BizTalk 2004 SP2 has now released Microsoft BizTalk Adapters for Host Systems offer efficient development tools and native runtime protocol engines that allow enterprise IT to connect BizTalk Server 2006 to existing line-of-business programs Read More...
November 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Platforms
News Preparing for Daylight Saving Time changes in 2007 Microsoft will be producing an update for Microsoft products affected by the new United States Daylight Saving Time transition dates. These updates will be released through a combination of channels Read More...
November 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News Applying the Principle of Least Privilege to Windows Vista http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=5607299 By Alex Heaton, Senior Product Manager, Windows Vista Security The principle of least privilege was one of the guiding security principles behind the Read More...
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