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October 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - SQL
News SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Capabilities Explore various resources to see how SQL Server 2005 can power your enterprise http://www.microsoft.com/sql/bigdata/default.mspx Microsoft IT Showcase Microsoft uses SQL Server to run mission critical applications, Read More...
October 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Internet
News SharePoint A few people within the SharePoint community have created enhanced installation guides that contain very helpful screenshots and even a video screencast. See the downloads section for a list of these great resources. IIS Peek into Operations Read More...
October 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Platforms
News Compressed files that are larger than 4 kilobytes may be corrupted when you create or update the files After you install security update 920958 (MS06-049) on a computer that is using NTFS file system compression, compressed files that are larger Read More...
October 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News Microsoft Is Committed to Network Access Control Interoperability By Mike Schutz, Group Product Manager, Security and Access Products, Microsoft Corporation For the past two years, there has been much hype around the term "network access control". Read More...
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