Enable Vista-Native Network Access Protection on XP SP3
Network Access Protection (NAP) is one of the few features that were actually added to Windows XP SP3.
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13.5.2008
Network Access Protection for XP SP3 and Vista SP1
Network Access Protection is designed to permit a high degree of control over client computers across a network.
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13.10.2008
Enable Vista-Native Network Access Protection on XP SP3
Network Access Protection (NAP) is one of the few features that were actually added to Windows XP SP3.
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13.5.2008
Antispyware Protection – Is It Really Possible?
The last few days came with an impressive avalanche of threats, obviously targeting your computer and aiming to steal or harm the data stored inside the system.
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19.11.2007
Windows Vista and protection from malware
On November 30, Sophos issued its monthly report on the top ten threats reported to them in November of 2006.
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20.12.2006
Vista's User Account Protection: one click and it's gone
Vista's biggest security enhancement is "User Account Protection" (or "User Account Control" ) which pops up and asks for user authentication before software can make any administrative changes to the system.
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9.9.2006
Microsoft Previews New Malware Protection Center
Microsoft may be a desktop software powerhouse, but when it comes to security tools it is still bulking up.
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27.4.2007
Antivirus protection worse than a year ago
The effectiveness of antivirus software has fallen off, and more and more pests can now slip past these barriers. This is the sobering conclusion the german computer magazine c't comes to in issue 1/08 with a test on 17 antivirus solutions.
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23.12.2007
Windows Vista Copy Protection Cracked
More than a year after Windows Vista was introduced, hackers have finally developed a clean crack of Windows Vista.
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5.3.2008
Data Protection Manager 2010 Beta
On September 29, 2009, Microsoft released the beta version of the third generation of System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM), previously called “DPM v3” or “Zinger”.
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30.9.2009
Blu-ray BD+ Copy Protection Cracked!
It would seem that there's absolutely nothing out there, no type of copy protection system that can resist the hard efforts of ingenious "security researchers", especially when the respective system is designed to protect valuable multimedia content (namely, movies).
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31.10.2007
Windows Vista Content Protection - Twenty Questions (and Answers)
A conversation has cropped up since the recent publication of a paper scrutinizing how Windows handles digital rights management, especially for HD video. I've since looped back with Dave Marsh, a Lead Program Manager responsible for Windows' handling of video, to learn from him the implications involved and to learn to what extent the paper's assertions are accurate.
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23.1.2007
Microsoft & Samsung's Patent Deal Includes Linux Protection
Microsoft Corporation and Samsung Electronics have agreed to a broad, cross-licensing patent agreement covering Samsung's existing and future product lines.
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20.4.2007
Microsoft to offer code protection, validation to other software developers
Microsoft is planning to deliver on October 1 to third-party software developers a set of technologies that will allow them to add code protection and activation mechanisms to their own software.
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13.7.2007
Microsoft is not trying to block access says Kaspersky
Microsoft's new operating system Vista will not make it more difficult for anti-virus systems to work, Russian computer security group and potential IPO candidate Kaspersky Lab said on Friday, contradicting rivals.
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9.10.2006
Access 2007 Runtime SP1 is now available
This version of the Access 2007 Runtime contains files whose versions are slightly higher than the level of the same files that are updated by Office 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
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30.3.2008
Access Windows 7 Feature Walkthroughs
Windows 7 brings to the table a variety of new and evolved features, and Microsoft has taken the necessary measures designed to bring them to center stage.
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2.4.2009
Microsoft Sued Over Mobile E-Mail Access
Microsoft is facing a new lawsuit today from telecommunications provider Visto claiming that the software giant "...infringed upon multiple patents Visto holds regarding proprietary technology that provides enterprises and consumers with mobile access to their e-mail and other data."
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16.12.2005
Quick Reference for Outlook Voice Access
Outlook Voice Access lets UM-enabled users to access their Exchange 2007 mailbox using analog, digital, or cellular telephones.
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12.6.2006
Windows 7 Non-Uniform Memory Access Architectures
Windows 7 will be able to take advantage not only of faster CPUs, but of multiple processors on a single chip. The 64-bit edition of the operating system in particular will be able to support over 64 Logical Processors per machine.
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28.12.2008
Windows 7: Internet access to home media
By linking your Live ID to your user account in Windows 7 (from build 7048), you can now stream your home media to your another PC/laptop connected to a work or public network.
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12.3.2009
Google to Give Developers Access to Trends API
Google will eventually give programmers access to an API for its Trends analysis tool.
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5.12.2007
Microsoft Backtracks, Allows MSN Music Access Until 2011
After taking some heat for its April decision to shutter its MSN Music servers, Microsoft this week backtracked and decided to allow access until the end of 2011.
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21.6.2008
Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2006 Service Pack 1 Released!
Microsoft® System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2006 Service Pack 1 (SP1) enables you to protect more types of file servers..
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24.10.2006
Microsoft sets sail with high-seas Net access
Just the thing for the ideal boating experience? High-speed Internet access.
As part of Microsoft's attempt to make the Web omnipresent, the company announced a new service Thursday that will connect boaters to the Internet. Seafaring Web surfers can stay connected 25 miles from land thanks to a partnership struck between Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft and antenna maker KVH Industries.
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17.2.2006
Microsoft Outlook Web Access 2007 - new features in Beta 1
Hi. I'm DJ Schwend, a product designer working on the OWA team here in Exchange. I've put together this overview of the best new features in our Beta 1 release. We've made huge strides to improve the online experience and our goal is to keep being the best web mail client in the world.
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18.5.2006
Microsoft: Vista Wireless Access Could Cause Laptop Battery Drain
Users running Windows Vista on laptops may see batteries draining faster than they expect, Microsoft said in a warning, because some wireless access points aren't configured to take advantage of the new operating system's Wi-Fi power-saving mode.
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9.12.2006
Access Windows Server 2008 SP2 Performance Tuning Guidelines
The need to squeeze every last drop of performance out of a specific system running Windows is even more stringent when it comes down to server infrastructures compared to client machines.
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29.7.2009
Vista to Windows 7 Upgrades Kill Access to OEM Recovery Applications
Users that upgrade Windows Vista OEM computers to Windows 7 might find that the recovery applications set in place by the original equipment manufacturer are no longer accessible.
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9.10.2009
Microsoft Serves the Official Version of the Hack Used to Access Windows Vista SP1
Do you remember a time when Windows Vista SP1 was not available as a public download? In the pre-Release Candidate Stages of Vista SP1, Microsoft restricted the access to the service pack only to selected testers.
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12.12.2007Partners Will Extend Network Access Protection to Linux and Mac Desktops, and Create a New Appliance Form Factor
The Network Access Protection (NAP) ecosystem hits 150,000 deployed desktops milestone...
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13.11.2007Microsoft Forefront Integration Kit for Network Access Protection
Georgina M: The Microsoft Forefront Integration Kit for Network Access Protection helps defend against malware threats by integrating two key
Microsoft security technologies: Forefront Client Security..
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12.03.2008Partners Will Extend Network Access Protection to Linux and Mac Desktops, and Create a New Appliance Form Factor
The Network Access Protection (NAP) ecosystem hits 150,000 deployed desktops milestone...
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13.11.2007Microsoft Forefront Integration Kit for Network Access Protection
Georgina M: The Microsoft Forefront Integration Kit for Network Access Protection helps defend against malware threats by integrating two key
Microsoft security technologies: Forefront Client Security and the new Network Access Protection feature in Windows Server 2008.
The Kit helps protect by enabling customers to configure health policies to monitor the state of Forefront Client Security in real time across
their networks, and to remediate problems.
<...> The Microsoft Forefront Integration Kit for Network Access Protection is now in
beta! To learn more about the Kit, sign in to the Microsoft Connect Web
site. Or, to join the program,
click here.
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12.03.2008Deploying IPsec Server and Domain Isolation using Windows Server 2008 Group Policy
Network Access Protection is a new technology included with Windows Server 2008 that allows you to control what machines are allowed to connect to
other machines on your network. Network Access Protection (or NAP) enables you to set system health policies that must be met before a machine is
allowed network access. If the machines meet the requirements in the network access policies, then they are allowed on the network. If not, then the
machine may be disallowed from connecting to any machine on the network, or you might configure policies that allow the machine to connect to
remediation server that allow the machine to remediate and try to connect to the network again after remediation is successful.
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09.10.2008Microsoft Adds NAP for Linux and Mac
Microsoft's Network Access Protection platform is being extended to Linux and the Mac in heterogeneous network environments through third-party
products.
The Redmond, Wash. software maker announced at its TechEd IT Forum, here on Nov. 13, that UNETsystem will release Linux
and Macintosh versions of its Anyclick for NAP (Network Access Protection) product next year.
Avenda Systems will release the
Avenda Linux Network Access Protection Agent, which extends NAP technology to network endpoints running Linux, while Celestix Networks has developed
an appliance for delivering the NAP policy-enforcement platform. These new appliances will hit the market shortly after Windows Server 2008 is
released in February 2008.
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14.11.2007Improving Global Access to Core PC Protection
Q&A: Amy Barzdukas, senior director of product management, discusses Microsofts strategy to provide broader access to critical anti-malware
protection...
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19.11.2008Independent research firm recognizes Microsoft NAP as a leader in Network Access Control
Microsofts Network Access Protection (NAP) solution was cited as a leader (the top category) in a recent independent report, śThe Forrester Wave:
Network Access Control, Q3 2008.ť Microsoft was one of the many network access control (NAC) vendors invited to participate in the report.
Forrester placed a lot of emphasis on different access control scenarios for the evaluation and the different vendors were evaluated
around twelve different scenarios as well as strengths across technology, strategy and market presence.
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18.09.2008Consumer Groups Push for
Network Neutrality Rules
Survey says U.S. broadband
users want protection against
providers blocking or slowing
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19.01.2006Microsoft, TCG, Juniper Tie the NAC Knot
A lot of vendors
selling a lot of components
that have to agree on how to
measure a lot of things have
to come together to make an
effective Network Access
Control system. You're
talking vendors of hardware,
security, network security,
client security and operating
systems deciding how to tell
who's running a system trying
to access the network, whether
that system's healthy,
whether it needs to be
quarantined, how to give it
the proper level of network
access and how to fix it if
it's not up to
snuff.
Microsoft and the Trusted
Computing Group on May 21 are
making an announcement that
will provide the fabric to
mesh much of all that.
At Interop in Las Vegas,
the two are letting it be
known that the TCG's TNC
(Trusted Network Connect) NAC
architecture will adopt
Microsoft's NAP (Network
Access Protection) protocol,
which is primarily a
client/server NAC spec.
Juniper Networks at the same
time is announcing that it's
working with Microsoft on
interoperability between
Juniper's UAC (Unified Access
Control) NAC standard and
Microsoft's NAP.
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22.05.2007Symantec's 'Hamlet' Promises All-Seeing, Single-Console Security
Symantec is drawing all the
disparate security
technologies that protect
enterprise endpointsnetwork
access control, application
control, anti-virus,
anti-spyware, desktop
firewall, host and network
intrusion prevention, and
device controlinto one
integrated agent managed from
one console, resulting in a
product it says is matched by
none on the market today when
it comes to functionality.
The company plans to
unveil Symantec Endpoint
Protection 11.0 at its
http://vision.symantec.com/>Sy
mantec Vision show in Las
Vegas on June 13 and will
simultaneously make it
available in a public beta
version at
www.symantec.com/endpoint
security. The product includes
proactive technologies
designed to automatically
analyze application behaviors
and network communications to
detect and actively block
attacks. Symantec will also
unveil Symantec NAC (Network
Access Control) 11.0, which
had been code-named Project
Hamlet.
Symantec
considers Endpoint Protection
to be a significant step in
its new enterprise security
vision, dubbed "Security
2.0" when it was announced in
October 2006...
winbeta.org - 13.06.2007
Thoughts from the field on Windows Server 2008 - NAP
Dave Northey: Denys Kovalenko works for A1 Computers in Cabinteely (just south of
Dublin). He's been evaluating Network Access Protection for a while now, and wanted to share his experiences with you.
"I have
been testing a great feature of Windows 2008 Server, called Network Access Protection (NAP).
I have been testing NAP since
Longhorn Beta 3 and Vista RTM. It looks very promising, especially with the number of hardware manufactures who are going to support 802.1x NAP in
their network devices. That fact it is controlled by policy makes it more interesting. The NAP configuration wizard makes it's easy to deploy, but
I personally like manual configuration. Netsh NAP commands makes it easy for scripting.
winbeta.org - 03.12.2007
Microsoft Vista security impresses IT staffers hot for NAC
Microsoft's network access control client in Vista and now in
Windows XP has a lot of IT executives excited, according to an informal poll of about 250 attendees of an Interop Las Vegas NAC seminar who are
actively considering deploying the access technology.
About a third of them say they would use the NAC support in the Microsoft
client software rather than pay more and deal with deploying and maintaining a client with more features that they have to pay extra for. Microsoft
calls its NAC technology Network Access Protection (NAP)
winbeta.org - 29.04.2008
10 ways to secure borderless networks
Traditional security models are dependent on "border patrol" via firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention system and other perimeter protection
methods. In new, borderless networks, the focus shifts to protection of the data itself. Here are 10 technologies you should be looking at to help
secure your borderless network.
Company networks are undergoing so-called "deperimeterisation," as online collaboration with
partners, customers, telecommuters, and others outside the physical LAN becomes more and more important to doing business. At the same time, these
users are able to connect to company resources with a wider variety of devices, including smartphones, Blackberries, and other handheld devices. This
is great in terms of access, but not so great in terms of security.
The old security model is dependent on "border patrol" via
firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, DMZs, and other perimeter protection methods. In the new, borderless network, the focus shifts
to protection of the data itself.
Here are 10 technologies you should be looking at to help secure your borderless network...
winbeta.org - 10.10.2007
Symantec Tests Software-As-A-Service For Backups
Symantec is launching a
software-as-a-service platform
aimed at bringing security
offerings to small- and
medium-sized businesses. The
Cupertino, California-based
security company has announced
that the Symantec Protection
Network - Online Backup
Service has gone into beta
testing and is slated to
officially be made available
later this year. The Symantec
Protection Network - Online
Backup Service aims to address
disaster recovery needs. It's
designed to let small and
medium businesses stay current
with advancements in backup
and recovery technology, but
without the periodic
migrations or upgrade
processes required with
on-site systems. With this
service, the data would be
stored off-site in Symantec's
data centers.
" Small and mid-sized
businesses, like their
enterprise counterparts, are
facing new and significant
challenges pertaining to data
protection. Symantec
Protection Network -- Online
Backup Service leverages the
software-as-a-service model to
offer sub-enterprise firms a
more affordable way to get
access to proven data
protection technology ,"
said Doug Chandler, program
director at IDC, in a written
statement.
neowin.net - 18.04.2007
Amp'd Mobile Files For Bankruptcy Protection
Highlighting the struggles
that mobile virtual network
operators face to break into
the highly competitive
cellular marker, Amp'd Mobile
filed for Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection over the
weekend...
betanews.com - 04.06.2007
Microsoft to Release Windows XP SP3 Later This Year
Microsoft is set to release
not only Windows Server 2008,
but also Windows XP Service
Pack 3 later this year,
according to a recent press
release on Microsoft
PressPass. It has been
suspected in the past that
Windows XP SP2 would end up as
the final service pack
released for the operating
system, but apparently these
suspicions can now be laid to
rest.
This
information came in
conjunction with the
announcement that Windows XP
SP3 as well as Windows Vista
will gain support for
interoperability between
Microsoft's Network Address
Protection (NAP) and Juniper
Network's Unified Access
Control (UAC) standards for
network access control (NAC)
deployments.
The
feature set for Windows XP
Service Pack 3 is however
still unannounced.
neowin.net - 24.05.2007
New AACS Protection Cracked Already
The cat and mouse game
continued Thursday between the
movie industry and those
wanting open access to the
content they purchase.
Software vendor Slysoft
released an update to its
popular AnyDVD HD program that
copies the latest HD DVD and
Blu-ray titles - bypassing the
newest AACS copy protection...
betanews.com - 17.05.2007
Channel 9 Video on NAP
After months of cajoling, Adam was finally able to convince Jeff Sigman from the NAP team and Brent Atkison from MSIT to sit still for 30 minutes to
talk about why we created NAP, and how we went about deploying it worldwide at Microsoft. Ah, who am I kidding. Jeff's been asking me for months to
put his blue anime hair up on Channel9. Here you go Jeff. Persistence pays off.
Network Access Protection is a new feature in
Windows Server 2008 that allows you to enforce computer health requirements before allowing machines to communicate on the network. It's the answer
to the question "do I trust that this machine is patched and won't infect other machines on my network?"
These guys have done
some pretty impressive stuff. The NAP team worked with a list of partners as long as your arm to make sure NAP will play nicely with whatever switch
hardware you've invested in. Brent shares some impressive sizing guidelines for implementing NAP: Microsoft turned reporting and deferred
enforcement on 120,000 machines worldwide, using a very small number of servers. Very small. Less than 3. Total help desk calls as a result? Also
a very small number. Oh, and he did that deployment using beta builds of Longhorn Server 2008.
winbeta.org - 14.10.2007
NAP FAQ updated with XP SP3 information
Microsoft have updated the NAP
FAQ regarding the release of
the NAP Client for Windows
XP.Q. When will Windows XP
support Network Access
Protection as a client?
A. Microsoft is including
the NAP Client for Windows XP
(now in beta testing) in
Windows XP Service Pack 3. For
more information about the
availability of Windows XP
Service Pack 3, see
Windows
Service Pack Road Map. For
additional information about
NAP support for versions of
Windows prior to Windows Vista
and Windows Server 2008, click
here.It's looking as though XP
SP3 will turn out to be much
more than just a Hotfix Rollup
update and will contain some
new features.
winbeta.org - 11.07.2007