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  • Today's forecast for O'Hare: Lots of Vulnerable Computers

    Olliver Sommer , a German Small Business Server MVP, flew home from the Microsoft MVP Summit via O'Hare Airport in Chicago. While there, he spotted this wonderful piece of advice for how to configure your computer to use the airport wireless network. The document is meant well, but lacks a bit in...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by jesper on 04-19-2008
  • Today's forecast for O'Hare: Lots of Vulnerable Computers

    Olliver Sommer , a German Small Business Server MVP, flew home from the Microsoft MVP Summit via O'Hare Airport in Chicago. While there, he spotted this wonderful piece of advice for how to configure your computer to use the airport wireless network. The document is meant well, but lacks a bit in...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-19-2008
  • What I Learned from Attending the Windows Launch Event Today

    Today I attended the Microsoft 2008 server wave launch event in Seattle. In the process I learned a number of things: The launch event apparently does not need to coincide with actually launching anything. Server 2008 launched a couple of months ago. Visual Studio 2008 launched in November 2007, and...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by jesper on 04-01-2008
  • What I Learned from Attending the Windows Launch Event Today

    Today I attended the Microsoft 2008 server wave launch event in Seattle. In the process I learned a number of things: The launch event apparently does not need to coincide with actually launching anything. Server 2008 launched a couple of months ago. Visual Studio 2008 launched in November 2007, and...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-01-2008
  • Troubleshooting Permission Errors While Updating Software

    Change log: Updated on April 8, 2008, with information on Norton Internet Security and Windows Installer 3.1. A number of people are reporting errors when running software update tools. The tools include Windows Update, Windows Defender Updates, Installshield, Adobe Updater, and probably others as well...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by jesper on 03-31-2008
  • Troubleshooting Errors While Updating Software

    A number of people are reporting errors when running software update tools. The tools include Windows Update, Windows Defender Updates, Installshield, Adobe Updater, and probably others as well. The errors include 80070005 (from Windows tools) and c0000005 (from others). To see if we can help people...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-31-2008
  • Troubleshooting Permission Errors While Updating Software

    Change log: Updated on April 8, 2008, with information on Norton Internet Security and Windows Installer 3.1. A number of people are reporting errors when running software update tools. The tools include Windows Update, Windows Defender Updates, Installshield, Adobe Updater, and probably others as well...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-31-2008
  • Resource Kit Done!

    Last Friday the last of the Windows Server 2008 Security Resource Kit finally went to press! This was a project I had not really planned and so, to complete it in time, I brought in an amazing crew of co-authors. Together, we managed to put together 17 chapters on how to manage security in one of the...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by jesper on 02-14-2008
  • Resource Kit Done!

    Last Friday the last of the Windows Server 2008 Security Resource Kit finally went to press! This was a project I had not really planned and so, to complete it in time, I brought in an amazing crew of co-authors. Together, we managed to put together 17 chapters on how to manage security in one of the...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-14-2008
  • Mitigate the Image Uploader Vulnerabilities

    The big security news this week is the six vulnerabilities found in various image uploader ActiveX controls. In case you haven't seen the news , there are exploits available publicly for remote vulnerabilities in five different ActiveX controls. US-CERT is offering the, relatively unhelpful, advice...
    Posted to Jesper's Blog (Weblog) by jesper on 02-06-2008
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