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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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David Wang discusses http.sys's kernel response cache.

Check out David Wang's recent post about http.sys's response cache. He describes the configurable registry keys and how the scavanger works.
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Longhorn Networking Stack: NAP

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. Network Access Protection: Khaja_MSFT (Expert): Q: oh yes = tell us more about
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Longhorn Networking Stack: Firewall Platform

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. Firewall: Henry_MSFT (Expert): Q: Will Longhorn feature iptables like firewall
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Longhorn Networking Stack: P2P and Upnp

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. UPnP: Harish_msft (Expert): Q: "web serviices for network devices " <--- whats
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Longhorn Networking Stack: Wireless and Bluetooth

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. After Ipv6 and the new stack, wireless was on people's minds: Christian_MSFT (Expert):
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Longhorn Networking Chat: Ipv6 and the new TCP/IP stack

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. There was a massive number of questions about IPv6 and the new stack in Longhorn:
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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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Longhorn Networking Chat: Opening Remarks

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. First off was some opening remarks from Jawad: Jawad_Khaki_MSFT (Expert): Longhorn
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Upcoming Executive Chat with Windows Networking VP Jawad Khaki

There is an upcoming online chat with Jawad Khaki regarding Longhorn Networking features on March 22 at 11:30. Want to be first to know what is changing (and there are years worth of work here) in the networking stack? This is the place to be. Or maybe
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Http.sys makes the news (not in a good way)

InformationWeek has an article about a reliability update posted to Windows Update for http.sys. The problem was that http.sys plus a recent update to a certain vendor's anti-virus software leads to a blue screen. Because of the type of failure, it took
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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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Firefox and Mozilla to disable IDN till next version

Netcraft points out the annoucement from the Mozilla development team that they are disabling IDN support until a longer term solution to this phishing vuln can be done. " it is hoped that a better fix can be developed in time for Firefox 1.1".
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