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Topics from February, 2008
- Update Windows 2003 Web Certificate Enrollment pages to support Vista and 2008 clients
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Tuesday, February 26. 2008
- Generic way of brute force installing a .MSU package in Vista or Server 2008
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Tuesday, February 26. 2008
- Protecting Bitlocker against cold DRAM attacks
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Sunday, February 24. 2008
- Proof that SMB 2.0 (found in Vista and Server 2008) is not snake oil
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Thursday, February 21. 2008
- Protect your network from unauthorized KMS license requests
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Thursday, February 21. 2008
- Information about programs that are known to experience a loss of functionality when they run on a Windows Vista Service Pack 1-based computer
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Monday, February 18. 2008
- Catalyst 8.2 is out - many bug fixes and performance improvements
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Wednesday, February 13. 2008
- Thinkpad T60/T60p/T61/T61p 32-bit Vista driver links as of Feb 12, 2008
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Tuesday, February 12. 2008
- Lenovo Rescue and Recovery 4.2 patch for Windows Vista SP1
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Tuesday, February 12. 2008
- KB 938759 - Resolves an issue where you cannot distribute or install a software package in Windows Server 2003 if the software package contains a very large signed CAB/EXE file - like Vista SP1
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Tuesday, February 12. 2008
- Required pieces of Vista SP1 are starting to trickle out of Redmond
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Tuesday, February 12. 2008
- After installing Vista SP1, recover hundreds of MBs of disk space with Vsp1cln.exe. You will lose ability to go back to RTM.
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Saturday, February 9. 2008
- Windows 2008 and Vista SP1 Automated Installation Kit
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Wednesday, February 6. 2008
- If you want to, you can enable TCP Window auto-scaling for HTTP traffic on Windows Vista
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Tuesday, February 5. 2008
- Juliana might be the next ZeroCool. Parental Controls - the often overlooked feature of Vista.
Posted by Aaron Tiensivu on Saturday, February 2. 2008
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