FireEye and Microsoft have moved against Chinese hackers taking advantage of the TechNet forum to spread malware. According to a new report released by cybersecurity firm FireEye, in late 2014, ...
The online Technet blogs and customer support forums will live on, but Microsoft announced today in a letter to subscribers that it plans to retire its venerable TechNet subscriptions service. New ...
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Software enthusiasts and IT professionals alike have been googly-eyed over Microsoft's TechNet subscription service for years, but after 15 years of providing early access to new software for ...
This is an official announcement from Microsoft! As a part of our ongoing efforts to decommission MSDN and TechNet platforms, we want to let you [know] that the Wiki will become read-only on December ...
Tech support scammers have traditionally used self-hosted websites to advertise their suspicious services. However, the phony nature of this method has become easier to detect over the years. In order ...
The feast is over for developers, system admins, and other IT pros who’ve used the TechNet Subscription service to gorge on all-you-can-eat access to Microsoft technologies. The company announced it’s ...
Microsoft’s TechNet subscription service wasn’t a free lunch, but it was about the closest thing to it for IT pros and Microsoft enthusiasts, and soon it’ll be gone. Microsoft announced Monday that it ...
Microsoft announced earlier this month it was killing TechNet, but a vocal group of diehards want Microsoft to keep it Two weeks ago, Microsoft announced it was putting the TechNet subscription ...
Microsoft on Wednesday talked a bit more about the launch of its TechNet wiki, a Web page for IT pros where anyone can read, edit and contribute articles. The wiki went live as a beta in March, but ...
I am trying to organize my Technet Plus subscription. I have a binder full of stuff and several months of shipped contents (okay I lapsed, but I'm trying to fix it). Sometimes they ship a document ...
So I went through the steps listed on the MS technet site for removing a domain controller from a domain.<BR><BR>I must have missed an error message while reading the ...