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The final version of the Windows Web Services API for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 is now available. This version corresponds to the final version of the WWSAPI released as part of Windows 7 and Windows Server Read More...
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For the super eagle eyed developer or Web Server admin, you might have noticed that cache entry validation happens slightly less frequently in IE8. I’m talking about the check to the Web Server (via If-Modified-Since ) to see if the cached version of Read More...
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HTTP is a request/response protocol. You request some resource like the HTML of a webpage and the response comes back with the HTML attached.  As each request is sent on a connection, the complete response must be read from the connection before Read More...
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In my last post , I announced the availability of QoS Traffic Generator on Microsoft Connect. In order to help you understand the usage of this tool, I have provided some examples of what it can do. One of the most common tasks is to send traffic from Read More...
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Just a quick note that over on on haoxu’ s “Lost in History” blog is a posting about how to create and register test SSL certs in http.sys for the Windows Web Services API Security Sample code . This might also be useful for developers using the http.sys Read More...
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I’m posting on behalf of Jim Liu who is a SDET in Windows Core Networking. -- Ari The QoS team is pleased to announce the availability of the QoS Traffic Generator on Microsoft Connect. This tool was developed during the Windows 7 development process Read More...
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Windows Web Services API team has just release the Beta version of the API for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. It is available now on the Connect site for Windows Networking . This release contains the same version Read More...
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Hello all. My name is Charley. I’m the new QoS program manager for Windows Core Networking. It has been a while since we posted our last article about QoS. We want to assure you that we’re still committed to improving this technology and building new Read More...
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We are demoing Windows 7 Direct Access and Windows 7 Branch Cache at the PDC08 pavillion. We are the second booth to the left when you come in to the Big Room, shaing space with the Windows 7 Sensor folks. Come check it out at talk to us. -- Ari Read More...
I’ve been pretty busy Engineering Windows 7 with the rest of the windows networking team and we are really excited to start showing the world some of the work we’ve done at PDC. One of the things we’ve been working on has it’s own session: “Windows 7: Read More...
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Hello All, I am continuing the "WinHTTP Questions" series with some questions on WinHTTP callbacks. Is it correct that WinHTTP Callbacks will occur *only* during an in-progress WinHTTP operation? Is it possible that an external event (such as the remote Read More...
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Hello, my name is Deepak and I'm a SDET in serviceability. We handle a bunch of questions from developers using WinHTTP, and thought we might share then in a new posting series, "WinHTTP Questions". Can I cancel a synchronous WinHttpSendRequest call by Read More...
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Windows Server 2008 incorporates the completely rewritten TCP/IP stack we shipped in Windows Vista and since this is the first server release with the stack we'd like to ask our readers to load up Windows Server RC1 and see if your applications are ready. Read More...
Just wanted to drop a quick Happy New Year to our readers and see if there is any topics that you want to hear about. We've been pretty busy with Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista SP1 and future windows releases. With the RTM of Windows Server 2008 and Read More...
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