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Sent Items delayed when publishing Outlook Anywhere through TMG
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An enterprise node is incorrectly added in the Forefront TMG 2010 MMC after you run repair on Forefront TMG 2010 SP1 Update 1
Microsoft’s own Junaid Jan (Security Support Escalation Engineer - Forefront Edge Team) recently wrote a great article in our TechNet Wiki about an issue where an enterprise node is incorrectly added in the Forefront TMG 2010 management console after you run a repair on Forefront TMG 2010 SP1 Update 1. When this happens, you won't be able to add that server to an array because it thinks it's already part of an array. To fix it we need to install TMG 2010 SP1 Update 1 Rollup 3 and run a script as well.
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Windows Azure Host Updates: Why, When, and How
Windows Azure’s compute platform, which includes Web Roles, Worker Roles, and Virtual Machines, is based on machine virtualization. It’s the deep access to the underlying operating system that makes Windows Azure’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) uniquely...(read more)
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MS Open Tech is hiring - come join the fun!
I can hardly believe it’s been almost four months since we announced the foundation of Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. Boy, have we been busy: Redis, JQuery Mobile, OData, HTTP 2.0, Doctrine, Symfony, Apache Solr, Windows Azure tools for Mac and Linux, Eclipse, Apache Cordova, MongoDB, CouchDB, EntityFramework, ASP.net MVC 4, Web API, Web Pages, WebRTC, Wordpress… the list goes on, and the road ahead of us is nothing short of amazing. We are heading towards one of the most important years in Microsoft history and everyone in MS Open Tech is excited and busy advancing our journey into openness.
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Windows Server Hyper-V is now a hypervisor for FreeBSD
As noted on the Openness@Microsoft blog this morning by Anandeep Pannu, Senior Program Manager for the Open Source Technical Center:
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Updates: AccessChk v5.1, Autoruns v.11.33, Coreinfo v3.05, Whois v1.1
AccessChk v5.1: This update to AccessChk, a command-line utility that shows the security settings and effective access on many object types, including registry keys and files, now reports Windows 8 claims and capabilities, shows the token of processes running as local system, lists security descriptor flags, and checks for remote interactive logon rights.