Okunması gerekenler..
- Ask the Directory Services Team : Custom Certificate Request in Windows Vista
- Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL)
- Network Access Protection (NAP) : NAP 802.1X Configuration Walkthrough – Part 1
- Network Access Protection (NAP) : NAP 802.1X Configuration Walkthrough – Part 2
- Network Access Protection (NAP) : NAP 802.1X Configuration Walkthrough – Part 3
- Ask the Performance Team : Working with Very Large Print Jobs
- Exchangepedia Blog: Exchange Server 2007: Listing Exchange ActiveSync users and device information
- Windows Server 2008 Command Lines for Administrative Consoles
- You Had Me At EHLO… : How does Outlook Anywhere work (and not work)?
- Microsoft Advanced Windows Debugging and Troubleshooting : How it Works: DLL Injection
- IEBlog : Slipstreaming IE8
- Windows PowerShell : Getting Credentials From The Command Line.
- Update to OOO for Exchange 2007 (again)… « telnet 127.0.0.1 25
- Glen’s Exchange Dev Blog: More fun with combining multiple Powershell cmdlets to produce reports
- The Storage Team at Microsoft – File Cabinet Blog : Backup/Restore of DFSR Replicated Data – Part 2: Inspecting DFSR’s Footprint
- If broken it is, fix it you should : Bag of Chips: Installing XNA Games on your Zune
- You Had Me At EHLO… : Anti-Spam Connection Filtering when installed on Hub servers and other AS configuration misunderstandings
- Bill Gates: Transitioning into the Future | Charles | Channel 9
- The Storage Team at Microsoft – File Cabinet Blog : Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) documentation updates – June 2008
- BCL Team Blog : P/Invoke Interop Assistant [Justin Van Patten]
- Ask the Core Team : SharePoint Protection and Recovery using DPM 2007 – Part I
- Ask the Performance Team : Task Scheduler Changes in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 – Part One
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