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Microsoft is splitting the Small Business Server product line in half, and one of those products, codenamed "Aurora," provides a cross-premise solution that combines the best of on-premise Windows Home Server services with the cloud. View the full article
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Microsoft is reconfirming, on the eve of GamesCon 2010, that it is making sure the Windows Phone 7 platform will be a game-centric one. View the full article
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Microsoft volume-license customers and partners are voicing concerns — and more — about the fact the company’s Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) has been down for a few days with little explanation. View the full article
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It’s not just a new preview build of Windows Home Server Vail that is going to testers this month. The promised test builds of Microsoft’s “Aurora” small-business server also is available for download by anyone who wants to kick its tires. View the full article
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Microsoft has released an updated preview build of its Windows Home Server “Vail” product to selected testers. View the full article
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Windows Azure Appliances aren’t the only ways for Microsoft customers to create private clouds. They also can assemble a number of on-premises components, including the just-finalized Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Self Service Portal 2.0. View the full article
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In this week's mailbag, how to access US-based web services while in other countries, what happened to Windows Weekly episode 13, whether Microsoft has given up on Windows Gadgets, Windows Phone 7 support for instant messaging and Bluetooth, and spelling and grammar issues on the SuperSite. View the full article
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In the latest episode of the Windows Weekly podcast, Leo and I discuss news stories that didn't make the cut this week, Windows Phone's cloud sync requirements, the Dell Streak mini-tablet, Mark Hurd's abrupt exit from HP, Google and Verizon vs. the world, and Netflix's $1 billion content deal. View the full article
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When Windows Update installs certain types of updates, a reboot is required so that certain software components can be updated while they're not running. Unfortunately, this means that many people will leave their PCs running, with open applications and unsaved data, and in many cases, they'll wake up the next day to discover the PC was automatically rebooted by Windows Update. Here's how to stay secure, but prevent the computer from rebooting automatically. View the full article
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On August 12, Microsoft made available the first version of a tool designed to help customers migrate from MySQL to SQL Server and/or SQL Azure. View the full article
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I’d think there could be a whole lot of celebrating going on in Redmond today, the day after Oracle announced it is suing Google over alleged patent infringements involving Java in the Android mobile operating system. View the full article
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The Windows 7 Start Menu is an enhanced version of the Start Menu that debuted in Windows Vista, and features Jump Lists and an improved Start Menu Search. But the single biggest feature, perhaps, is that the Start Menu is being deemphasized as an application launcher because of the new taskbar. View the full article
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Microsoft is inviting selected members of the press and “VIPs” to a September 15 event in San Francisco where it will launch the beta of Internet Explorer (IE) 9. View the full article
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Windows Phone will only sync with cloud-based data sources like Exchange, Windows Live, and Google/Gmail, so those who are still using Outlook as a hub for their personal information are going to have to move their data to the cloud. This isn't a bad thing. In fact, it's an opportunity to jump into the 21st century and make your data more resilient and accessible. View the full article
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Microsoft’s Windows Azure development engine is chugging along, following closely the original path the team outlined for its cloud operating environment. But the marketing and positioning of Azure isn’t tracking as smoothly. View the full article
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Hi guys, I have a funny problem here. After i have installed windows 2008 x64 R2 Enterprise, my network adapter don't seems to be able to identify itself. I have joined the server to my domain and i have disabled all firewall rules. Total i have 4 network adapters and only 1 is connected. However, if i made any changes to other unused network adapters, i.e to say i disable and enable any of the unused network adapters, the connected network adapters will be able to identify itself under my domain. If i do a restart of the server again, the connected network adapter will not be able to identify itself again. Not sure whether is it a hardware issue or …
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Microsoft is preparing to deliver a second beta of the next version of its Windows Live Essentials suite next week. View the full article
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Some Wall Streeters are sounding early warning bells regarding a possible consumer PC slowdown. Yesterday, those rumors affected Intel and AMD share prices. On August 11, Microsoft also got dinged. Microsoft execs are downplaying the reports. View the full article
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We purchased a dedicated windows server from GoDaddy about 3 weeks ago and we are having 1 mayor issue For some reason, it will not allow us to have Outlook and the blackberry or iPhone on at the same time (emails). If we turn on the account on the iPhone, it will automatically start asking for the password in Outlook but even if you put the password it will still not work. Any suggestions? We are using MailEnable on the server and we even paid $745 to upgrade the MailEnable to the Enterprise edition because they told us that this would allow for multiple session, but it's still not working even after this upgrade to the enterprise version. Hope you have some ideas,…
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In some ways, Microsoft’s Azure cloud operating environment doesn’t seem to have changed much since the Softies first made it available to beta testers almost two years ago. But in other ways, Azure has morphed considerably, especially in the last 12 months. View the full article
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Microsoft rolled out to all of its Hotmail users the newest version of its Web-based e-mail program in early August. Since that time, a number of users have been reporting problems accessing and composing their mail when using the latest release. View the full article
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hello, I intalled server 2008 standard R2 on my new HP proliamt ML330-G6 server today. everything appeared to be running fine, i had set the role of the server as a file server and shared folders over the network etc.... i have just gone to configure the backup and when i run the Backup schedule wizard it comes up with 'Unknown Error (0x80042401)' has anyone seen this before, and know what i have done wrong and what can be done to remdy the situation??? i was hoping to have the server all up and running today! thank you!!!! iain
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Microsoft rolled out a new add-on to its Premier support program on August 10 that is aimed at companies with mission-critical needs. View the full article
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Bulletin Severity Rating:Critical - This security update resolves two privately reported vulnerabilities in Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Silverlight. The vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution on a client system if a user views a specially crafted Web page using a Web browser that can run XAML Browser Applications (XBAPs) or Silverlight applications, or if an attacker succeeds in convincing a user to run a specially crafted Microsoft .NET application. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights. The vulnerabilities could also allow remote code…
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Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves one publicly disclosed vulnerability and one privately reported vulnerability in the Tracing Feature for Services. The vulnerabilities could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker runs a specially crafted application. An attacker must have valid logon credentials and be able to log on locally to exploit this vulnerability. The vulnerability could not be exploited remotely or by anonymous users. View the full article
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