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Cookies and P3P

Microsoft Monitor discusses a little bit about cookies and P3P after a Mossberg Wall Street Journal Column
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Longhorn Networking Chat: Http, Winsock and QoS

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. Http, winsock and QoS are the areas closest to me organizationally so I'll start
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What can cause Wininet to return ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT?

Glad you asked. The following winsock errors get translated into ERROR_INTERNET_CANNOT_CONNECT: WSAENETDOWN WSAECONNREFUSED WSAENETUNREACH WSAENOTCONN Learn more about these errors on the Windows Sockets Error Code page.
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IE7 comming soon to Windows XP SP2

Bill Gates annouced IE 7 today at the RSA Conference: Building on those advancements, Gates announced Internet Explorer 7.0, designed to add new levels of security to Windows XP SP2 while maintaining the level of extensibility and compatibility that customers
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Wininet Cache: Index.dat

Jeffdav continues his blogging about the WinInet Cache with a multiple posts on index.dat .
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Wininet Cache Issues

Jeffdav's weblog has an entry on why view->source sometimes stops working and why you get forced to save some images as bmp when they really aren't. While you are waiting for the fix, the workaround we use on the Longhorn Wininet team is to lower our
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Where to put the credentials?

Jon Udell looks a bit into credential management on Windows and gets a bit confused at what he finds. The problem is that there are domain/computer credentials and “Internet” credentials and they overlap a little bit. Domain/computer credentials
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Welcome to Window's Web Transports Blog

This is a collaborative Weblog from the Web Transports Team in Windows Networking. As a team we work on the http stacks in Windows; http.sys the kernel part of the IIS 6.0 Web Server (part of Windows Server 2003) and its own developer API , wininet.dll
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