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Monthly Archives: November 2005
And yes, thats me right next to Harry. I had dinner with Beatrice and Harry about a month ago and I was quite happy that they decided to put me right next to Harry. I'm not sure exactly what I … Continue reading
Well, it could be worse… I could be a network admin… Did a huge presentation on Linux for our group, in the usual Vlad style – from concept, through installation all the way to the catch. Everyone seemed to like … Continue reading
Eileen Brown, your technical webcast concierge, is coming through again with a long list of good webcasts to take up your lunch hour (at least if you're on the east coast). Office Webcasts for December Real Time Collaboration Webcasts for … Continue reading
According to SANS: The UK group "Computer Terrorism" released a proof of concept exploit against patched versions of Internet Explorer. We verified that the code is working on a fully patched Windows XP system with default configuration. The bug uses … Continue reading
Our friends from UK are providing a course on Windows Mobile 5 and MSFP. This is a partner only event (because lets face it, as a consumer you don't have access to MSFP anyhow) so if you're selling WM5 this … Continue reading
So Susan's blog sends back a few 503's and the entire SBS population migrates over here. Welcome, sad to disappoint ya, not much going on in the SBS world today. I'm helping with the upbringing of yoda.msmvps.com server at the … Continue reading
First of all, thank you for coming out for the TS2 seminar yesterday – 100 plus in attendance, way to go. We are currently soliciting input on the presentation in our Orlando IT Pro mailing list, feel free to speak … Continue reading
First of all, thanks to all of you who made your way to our TS2 presentation. Hopefully you enjoyed the show and my Exchange presentation demystified IMF v2 for you a little bit. I am sure the next quarter’s presentation … Continue reading
They tried really hard to avoid that stigma by the way, when I entered my keywords they would not let me misspell anything, including my last name. Way to go with the strict testing guys. I’ll admit it, it took … Continue reading
So I talked a lot about Exchange yesterday and more news are coming from Barcelona where Microsoft is really taking the covers off Exchange and even MOM to a degree. I have to say I am impressed, it looks like … Continue reading
