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Earlier today DevDiv released 2 security bulletins as part of the monthly patch Tuesday cycle. Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-061 - Critical , Vulnerabilities in the Microsoft .NET Common Language Runtime Could Allow Remote Code Execution (974378) Affected Read More...
Hi, It's been a while since the DevDiv Sustained Engineering (Servicing) team has posted to this space and we're mulling over resuming this provided we find appropriate topics and content to bring to you. We thought it would be a good idea to share with Read More...
Hello folks, As you might have noticed the name of this blog has been updated to reflect the change in the internal name for our team. The DDCPX team is now part of the DDE (DevDiv Engineering) team. We have a new name for the team, but our mission remains Read More...
A common complaint when doing code reviews with TFS is that people think they have to Unshelve the shelveset to review the code. They really want to see what changed in a file that is being checked in and they can’t find a way to do it. They typically Read More...
Hello all, I am gathering Rules/Best Practices recommended when developing ASP.NET applications and services. The intention is that we will ship a tool (Power Toy) that performs the analysis on your web sites that you could also extend to include new Read More...
Please use the comments area below as an area to discuss and ask questions about Visual Studio and .NET Framework Servicing. You can find background information at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/support/servicing/ . Questions about topics other than Read More...
Every Christmas Day we cook a rib roast on our BBQ - and even as much as we look forward to the result, it can be a frustrating experience. Not because cooking outside on Christmas is often cold and rainy in Seattle, but rather because after five to six Read More...
I am Russ Ryan, a Product Unit Manager (PUM) here in the Developer Division at Microsoft. You know, “Developer Division”. We’re the people that produce “Visual Studio” and the “.NET Framework”... Read More...
 
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