Microsoft last week released a do-it-yourself kit to keep .NET Framework 4.0 happily up and running.
The tool is pretty narrow in focus, rectifying known update and setup issues reaching back to XP SP 3 and Windows Server 2003 SP2.
Posted by Doug Barney on 07/09/2012
GitHub disabled 73 Microsoft repositories on June 5 after a malicious commit landed in an Azure project, in what researchers described as a supply chain attack aimed at developer workstations and AI coding environments.
Microsoft Build 2026 showed how Redmond is tying its future to agentic AI, AI-native Windows development, scientific discovery and quantum computing.
Microsoft MVP Derek Melber explains why real AD knowledge depends on understanding how Group Policy, replication and DNS behave in production.
Letting data pile up may feel safer than deleting it, but unchecked accumulation can make backups slower, costlier and harder to recover when something goes wrong.
A coding error in several Microsoft 365 Android apps could have allowed a malicious app on the same device to silently obtain account tokens and act as the signed-in user, according to new research from Enclave.
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