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Microsoft Team Blog List- updated for May 2008

Hi All, Here’s a collection of blogs from product teams and individuals who work for Microsoft. These are updated frequently, written from the point of view of an individual, written in an informal tone, and usually expose an RSS feed for syndication.
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Product Team Blog Directory

Hi All, Here’s a collection of blogs and web pages which are updated frequently by product teams and individuals which maybe of interest to you. You can access the blog websites when needed, or get notified instantly when information published changes
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Inside the OSS Lab

Hi All, To some folks outside of Microsoft, the Open-Source Software Lab has been a sort of mysterious place. A place where we study Linux and open-source software, cursing our enemies while brewing our malevolent plans to combat those nasty FOSS developers.
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New Sysinterals Utilities released

Hi All, PsExec v1.90 : This version of PsExec, a command-line tool for executing programs locally and remotely, significantly improves handling of arguments passed to the specified application by not modifying spacing or quotation marks. It also fixes

AD Insight Tool (SysInternals) Available

Hi All, ADInsight v1.0 : Introducing ADInsight, an LDAP (Light-weight Directory Access Protocol) real-time monitoring tool aimed at troubleshooting Active Directory client applications. Use it’s detailed tracing of Active Directory client-server communications

Server Stress Tools

SQL I/O Stress Tool Here is the link where you can download the SQLIOStress utility. The download has a 47-page white paper . This utility will simulate SQL Server disk I/O activity. You can use it to stress out the disk subsystem prior to the migration.

Controlling block storage devices on USB buses

What does controlling block storage devices on USB buses do? This feature provides the ability to set a registry key that will prevent write operations to USB block storage devices, such as memory sticks. When this registry key is enabled, the devices
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