Contents tagged with VPN
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How to implement PEAP-MSCHAPv2 as authentication method for VPN connections in TMG 2010
As you may know, there is a known security vulnerability for the authentication method MS-CHAPv2.
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Essential Business Server blog
The team behind Windows Essential Business Server 2008 for midsized companies (part of the newly announced Windows Essential Server Solutions family and formerly known as "Centro") has launched a team blog here. Group Program Manager Eric Watson provides the introduction:
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SBS myths dispelled...by "Tom"
In the course of talking to many Microsoft partners and customers, the Windows Small Business Server team has learned that there are sometimes misperceptions about the product, in many cases based on experiences with the earlier versions of SBS. In hopes of dispelling some of these "myths," the team has created a video log by an "SBS guru" named Tom. Take a look at some of the first videos, maybe have a few laughs, and play a game of "punch a wizard." Look for new posts, too.
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Summer's Here and So Is the June 2007 CTP
MSDN and TechNet subscribers - get your shorts on and your skateboards out!! Windows Server 2008 Technical Beta participants - slip into those bikinis and hit the pool!! That's right - the June 2007 Community Technology Preview of Windows Server 2008 is here!
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Windows Server "Longhorn" Beta 3 May Webcast Series
Please join us for this 8-part series webcast for Windows Server “Longhorn" Beta 3 in May. Webcasts will kick off with an overview of what is new in Windows Server "Longhorn" Beta 3. In addition, this Windows Server “Longhorn” series includes webcasts on Cluster Validation, Internet Information Services 7.0, Network Security, Branch Office, Centralized Application Access, Virtualization & Server Management. Click on calendar to register for one or for all.
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What’s New in Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 3 Chat
Here is your chance to interact with Microsoft experts in an online text based Q&A in real time. On May 8th, 2007, join Bill Laing-General Manager for Windows Server, Iain McDonald-Director of Windows Server Program Management, Alex Hinrichs-Group Program Manager, Joseph Landes-Director of Product Management, David Lowe-Senior Product Manager, and Ward Ralston-Senior Technical Product Manager to discuss what’s new in Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 3. Learn more about how Windows Server “Longhorn” provides more control, greater flexibility and increased protection. Take this opportunity to ask questions about many of the product’s new technologies such as IIS 7.0, Active Directory, Terminal Services, Server Manager and the Server Core installation option. Add to Your Calendar