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Microsoft® Security E-Learning Clinics

Microsoft® Security E-Learning Clinics 04/10/2004 12:43 PM

Our free Microsoft® Security E-Learning Clinics follow the same content outline as our Security Webcasts, but deliver that information via a learner-centered format that offers unique user benefits. With an E-Learning Clinic, you can access the security topic you want, when you want it, and learn at your own pace. Each lesson can be paused, and all security topics are indexed for fast and easy repeat use. So sign on today for an E-Learning Clinic, and get free information that can help you better protect your organization against security threats.




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Protocol Security (IPSec) Review


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Protocol Security (IPSec) Review
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Best Practices and Increasing System
Resiliency in Windows XP SP2 @ 8:30 PST


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WinGet Download Manager v1.7


WinGet Download Manager v1.7 08/16/2004 12:38 AM

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Information Resource Manager 1.5.0
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A hardware inventory and work request system

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04/19/2004 04:19 PM
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Shades
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Traversal


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Traversal
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disclosure


Internet Explorer FTP download path
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download prompts


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download prompts
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7a69Adv#17 - Internet Explorer FTP
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7a69Adv#17 - Internet Explorer FTP
download path disclosure
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'Half of Internet Users Download Music
Illegally'


'Half of Internet Users Download Music
Illegally'
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Sweden to prosecute Internet movie
download case


Sweden to prosecute Internet movie
download case
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58% SKorean internet users illegally
download films


58% SKorean internet users illegally
download films
07/12/2004 05:40 AM
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With Pork

Seething City Filled
With Dread
(washingtonpost.com)

Bush Vows Rebels in
Iraq Will Be
Defeated (Reuters)

Sony Buys Movie
Rights to Clarke's
Book (AP)

Taiwan Protest
Violence Targets
Police (AP)

Spanish royals in US
airport row

Mass escape from
Philippines jail

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