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October 2004 - Posts

Congratulations to Balto MSDN...

A brand new .NET user group, Balto MSDN , met for the first time tonight. They meet at System Source in Hunt Valley . Their first speaker was a bit dubious, but they had about 20 people there and everyone enjoyed the networking and discussion. Next month,
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Mike O'Neill has a blog...

My boss, Mike O'Neill, just started blogging .
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Serious ASP.NET Vulnerability

I don't usually blog security alerts, but this one is serious enough that I will make an exception. Basically, if you have any ASP.NET site, you need to do this fix! Microsoft is currently investigating a reported vulnerability in Microsoft ASP.NET. An
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Security Summit East: Washington, DC, October 12th-13th

The Microsoft Government team have their Security Summit East next week at the Grand Hyatt hotel in downtown DC. Oct 12th 8:45am to 9:45am Executive Keynote 9:45am to 11:00am Patch Management Best Practices 11:30am to 12:45pm Network Segmentation using
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XML 2004 Conference: Washington, DC, November 15th-19th

XML 2004 is a full-scale conference on XML that will take place at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, DC. According to the organizers, everyone who is currently involved with XML will benefit by attending this year's event, including those interested
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Developing for the Tablet PC: Richmond, VA, Thursday, October 21st

The rescheduled Richmond .NET October meeting will be on October 21st at Fahrenheit Technology in Innsbrook . The meeting starts at 6:30 PM, and will focus on Developing for the Tablet PC. More details on the speaker to follow soon.
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Richmond .NET Meeting Next Week Cancelled!

The meeting of Richmond .NET scheduled for October 13th, has been cancelled! The next meeting will take place on October 21st, and I'll blog about that next.
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