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Microsoft Open Specifications Support Team Blog
RDP 6.0 Bulk Compressing Data Walkthrough
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Pyralanna
The aim of this blog is to walk through an example of compressing a data sample using RDP 6.0 Compression. In a future blog I will provide a walkthrough of decoding the compressed stream back to the original data stream. In order to better understand...
Microsoft Open Specifications Support Team Blog
NTLM V1… no, excuse me… NTLM V2… oh, no, you were right… it’s V1…
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Sebastian Canevari
4
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… and the discussion goes like that for a couple hours. Have you been in that situation before? If the answer is no… then you probably have something better to do than reading this blog. May I suggest Dilbert ? I’m a longtime fan. If the answer...
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