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It’s that time again and this month we have 11 updates this month so make sure you check out the technical details below and apply these updates as needed in your environments. Bulletin Number Maximum Severity Affected Products Impact MS08-056...
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This was a surprise to me, so I have to imagine that it is new news to a lot of you as well. With Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 , you now have the ability to set up a VPN using RRAS (Routing and Remote Access) to use port 443 (HTTPS...
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Greetings! Below are the best of the questions and answers that occurred during our TechNet Webcast entitled, " 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 18 of 24): Network Access Protection " Thanks for attending! ...and if you haven't...
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Hej på er, Efter att vi har jobbat ett längre tag på detta så är det nu med stor glädje jag kan presentera att vi har satsat stort på TechNet TV och att vi tillsammans med Tidningen TechWorld kommer att släppa en...
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My focus today is to write most of the content for my sessions on our upcoming TechNet Server Launch tour which is visiting cinemas in five cities across the UK in April and May. I'm co-presenting a session with Viral titled "How to overcome the challenges...
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There's a great article on MSDN titled simply Network Access Protection which explains how you can integrate your application with Microsoft's Network Access Protection(NAP). Why would you want to do this? Well NAP is a core networking feature of Windows...
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In my experience any serious conversation with a medium or large enterprise regarding NAP often quickly turns to "can I use CISCO's NAC with Microsoft's NAP" shortly followed by "how does CISCO's NAC work with Microsoft's NAP?". Having said that both...
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Follow this link for a list of Microsoft's partners who have integrated Network Access Protection into their products. The list is pages long - many many prominent partners. Share this post: Read More...
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The TechNet Virtual lab demonstrating Network Access Protection using IPSec enforcement is a great way to find out for yourself how this exciting security technology works. Bear in mind that IPSec is the most complex scenario for NAP. The lab shows you...
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The Step-by-Step Guide: Demonstrate NAP IPSec Enforcement in a Test Lab explains exactly how to set NAP up in a lab to measure compliance (and optionally restrict network access) of clients accessing the network using IPSec to identify themselves. This...
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The Step-by-Step Guide: Demonstrate NAP 802.1X Enforcement in a Test Lab explains exactly how to set NAP up in a lab to measure compliance (and optionally restrict network access) of clients accessing the network by network switches capable of port based...
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The Step-by-Step Guide: Demonstrate NAP VPN Enforcement in a Test Lab explains exactly how to set NAP up in a lab to measure compliance (and optionally restrict network access) of Virtual Private Network (VPN) clients. If you haven't come across Network...
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The Step-by-Step Guide: Demonstrate NAP DHCP Enforcement in a Test Lab explains exactly how to set NAP up in a lab to measure compliance (and optionally restrict network access) of DHCP clients. It's well worth a look. If you haven't come across Network...
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The best place to start is the Network Access Protection (NAP) "landing page" on the Microsoft website. NAP is a great new feature of Windows Server, Windows Vista and Windows XP Service Pack 3(due soon) which enables you to measure the policy compliance...
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Many of you have asked me both by posting comments to my NAP post and also at the main launch event last week in Birmingham If you'd like to register and find out the exact details for the locations then browse to the Launch tour area of the HeroesHappenHere...
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There are plenty to choose from including the following: Read Only Domain Controller BitLocker on the server Active Directory Rights Management Active Directory Certificate Services Integrated firewall with IPSec task based interface Architectural improvements...
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På måndag den 17e mars så kommer SSBSUG att ha en egen lansering av Windows Server 2008, fast då mest med inriktning mot Small Business Server och Essential Business Server. Jag kommer självklart vara med och Micke Nyström...
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It's the day we've all been waiting for! Today - Windows Server 2008 has RTM 'd. For those of you who don't know - RTM stands for "Released to Manufacturing". In other words, put a fork in it! It's DONE. SHIPPED...
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If you've been keeping up with the goings-on around the looming launch of Windows Server 2008 , SQL Server 2008 , and Visual Studio 2008 , you've more than likely heard the theme: Heros happen {here} . And naturally there has been a lot of creative effort...
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Webcast Resources: Here are some resources relating to the webcast I presented on July 16, 2007, entitled “ Internet Information Services 7.0 (Part 3 of 4): Performance Optimization ”. I hope you find them useful. Kevin PS - The landing page for this...
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As Eileen mentioned IT Pro Momentum is our programme to help you deploy our latest technologies - if you'd like to take advantage of free technical support and gain (online) access to Microsoft experts then feel free to email the appropriate Evangelist...
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Hi all! Here I am sitting at home for a few more hours before heading to the airport to get on a plane to Texas to deliver TechNet Events on Tuesday and Thursday. "Texas?! You don't usually cover Texas!" Well, I am pleased to be...
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Oh yeah! Another "release" of sorts. Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate (RC) Zero (0) - or "RC0" for short - is finally RTTWWW (Release to the World Wide Web - or "RTW" for short). "Sweeet! Gimme gimme gimme!" Hold on there, sunshine. You'll have to...
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Greetings! "Well.. if that photo doesn't get you fired, Kevin... nothing will." Oh, I sincerely think there are worse things I could do. And I will certainly NOT be trying to get myself fired anytime soon. Anyway - I wanted to get these questions (and...
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Some of you may know that Microsoft's fiscal year, and therefore everything we plan and do for a year, starts July 1st. So this is "Q1" and "H1" of fiscal year "FY08" at our company, and on our team . And you may also know that we plan and schedule our...
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