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October 2004 - Posts

Sometimes living in the States can blind you, even for the well traveled. You forget the luxuries and accommodations that this country provides and you don’t even realize the unique idiosyncrasies of the country. Tim Sneath , who recently relocated to Read More...
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Testing software at Microsoft is very important. Delivering high quality products is the cornerstone of the Web Platform and Tools team. Don't believe me? Well Scott Guthrie does an amazing job of describing what testing is all about for us and what our Read More...
Scott Guthrie posted a very interesting post giving great insight into what is going on inside the corridors of the Web Platform and Tools product team – it really is quite amazing the size, scope, and rigor that goes into building a product as complex Read More...
Scott posted an excellent explanation of what is going on exactly with the team right now -- ever wanted an in-depth look at how the end-game works at Microsoft? Take a look here Read More...
I've spent a lot of time in the last week evaluating the Copy Web experience inside Visual Web Developer. When using it, I ran into some confusion and I wanted to see what your opinons were. If you have used Copy Web, let me know your thoughts. What do Read More...
We have been working very hard to make it as easy as possible for customers to respond to the reported ASP.NET security issue. The first steps were to quickly provide guidance for Web site administrators and developers to help protect their apps. Since Read More...
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Today we posted updated information to http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/aspnet.mspx with additional information about the nature of the reported vulnerability and an additional mitigation best practice. Our additional guidance is an HTTP Module Read More...
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Tonight we posted a bunch of information about a reported ASP.NET security vulnerability. I urge you to take a look at the security incident page at: http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/aspnet.mspx That page has all the latest info and will continually Read More...
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