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缓和XP活化作用的微软统治与SP3

在它的决定以后本月初 下落景色?s ?杀害开关, ? 哪些在减少的功能方式投入景色,如果执照钥匙不确认与WGA系统,微软在XP也将扭捏它的产品活化作用和反假劣技术与发行服务组装3。

根据公司, Windows XP SP3的新的设施将给用户任意的同样 30天宽限 为窗口景色顾客当前提供而不是要求活化作用钥匙在安装过程期间。 在30天宽限以后到期,用户将必须进入一把合法的产品钥匙和激活系统,在他们可以注册之前。 和与早先服务组装,产品钥匙不会请求也不会需要对被升级到SP3的现有的Windows XP设施。

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微软安全&重要发行ISO 2007年12月

这个ISO-9660 CD的图像文件在2006年10月包含所有安全和重要更新为在窗口更新发布的窗口。 2006年10月安全和重要发行ISO图象不包含安全更新为任何其他微软产品。

这个CD的图象为处理大多民族组织,需要下载每次安全更新的多个各自的语言版本,并且不使用一种自动化的解答例如WSUS的公司管理员打算。 使用这个图象同时下载多次更新在所有语言。

小心: 请务必检查单个安全公报在 http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security 在这些更新的部署之前保证以后未更新文件。

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“保留清楚地一切门”

因为我们结束2007年,我认为我与您在读书会分享爱德·上星期送的一个被发电子邮件的安全公报Gibson,首要安全顾问在我们的微软英国办公室,提供一个柔和的提示采取必要的预先警戒措施保证您是安全的,当使用网时。 爱德提及,如果您是连续窗口景色,您已经有 numerous tools at your disposal to help keep your PC and data safe when you’re online. Nevertheless, it’s always a good idea to ensure those apps and tools are up-to-date, and now is as good a time as any. So until 2008 …

“Keep Everything Clear of the Doors”

You’ve seen it, read it, heard it so many times you’ve blocked it out…routine, mundane…but instinctively you take the necessary precautions. And the idiots who think they can beat the doors for gosh sakes…some make it, most don’t…when will they learn. Even though, I suspect the next time you hear this spoken over the intercom in the Underground, or read the warning label on the inside of the carriage you’ll take just that extra second to really make sure everything is clear of the doors. “Why?”, you ask. “Because

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Windows Server 2008 Certification

Windows Server 2008 is just around the corner. With Major launch events announced in all around the word on or around February 27th It’s time to get geared up and ready to answer those tough questions. I’ll be honest with all you lazy admins out there, it looks like 2008 is not going to be a very lazy year.

First of all there is a bunch of new certifications coming our way. So the first thing we’ll have to get ready for is updating our skills! Microsoft has all sorts of material, and of course the writers here at TLA are going to be working double time to make up for all the slow number of posts for 2007.

Here is a quick road map on 2008 certs.

Upgrading from MCSE you will want to get to you local testing canter and write Exam 70-649: TS: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist. This will let you pass the 3 major Technical Specialist exams in one shot.

70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring

70-642: TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring

70-643: TS: Windows Server 2008 Applications, Configuring

Once that is out of the way you can complete

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Should You Upgrade from Vista to XP SP3?

Windows Vista was released to manufacturing and to businesses in November 2006, and the operating system hit the shelves only at the end of January 2007.

Launched with a fatuous $500 million worldwide marketing campaign under the slogan “the Wow starts now”, Vista managed to miss the Wow by a long shot. In fact, not only did the majority of Windows users not adopt the rather limp Wow on the spot, but they also turned around to Windows XP and are now failing to let go. And with Microsoft having made available the public Release Candidates of both Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3, the question emerged whether or not the third and final service pack for XP is the true upgrade for Vista.

Microsoft’s position is, of course, to wait for the RTM versions of Vista SP1 and XP SP3 before making up your mind. Of course that, more or less subliminally, the Redmond company has delivered strong signs that Vista is here to stay and ignoring it is a move equivalent to ignoring the inevitable. The option of Windows 7 lingers on a distant horizon, but the successor of Windows Vista is still…

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Kaspersky: Windows Vista Firewall Is Full of Leaks

According to Microsoft, Window Vista is the most secure Windows operating system available on the market.

The Redmond company has now been shy about downplaying the relevance of previous Windows iterations in order to push Vista to the foreground in terms of security. It is in fact an old drum that Microsoft has been beating repeatedly even before Vista hit the shelves, in an effort to focus consumers on the latest Windows platform. Unlike Mac OS X and Linux, Windows is, by no means, a landmark of the security landscape. Vista came to fix this aspect. According to Russian antivirus maker, Kaspersky, Microsoft did good, but not enough.

“Even the latest operating systems, such as Windows Vista, cannot block all types of leaks on their own (although, from Windows XP SP2 onwards, Windows has included a firewall. Firewall functionality was significantly expanded in Windows Vista). According to the results of testing conducted in March 2007 by Guillaume Kaddouch, Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit using default settings blocked only 9 leak tests (the leak tests blocked are shown in green in the results table)”, revealed Kaspersky’s Nikolay Grebennikov, Deputy Director of the Innovation Technologies.

In…

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