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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 at 1:19 PM
With AI workloads demanding more from its datacenters, Microsoft is looking to outside partners for infrastructure support.
As security biometrics continue to sophisticate, many organizations are still using flawed passwords to safeguard their data. That needs to change. Now.
In an initial post-mortem, Austin-based security firm CrowdStrike said that an issue in its testing software led to the company pushing through a faulty update that took down more than 8.5 million Windows systems last week.
Now that you have a plan, it's time to create your personalized Copilot.
Microsoft has released a tool to help recover affected systems after last week's global outage caused by a faulty update pushed through by security firm CrowdStrike.
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