Here is a step-by-step guide to setting up a SSHd (Secure Shell server/daemon) on Windows 2003 server using Cygwin (A Linux subsystem for Windows).
Link: How to setup the secure shell daemon on a Windows 2003 server
This article provides a simple fix to a bug in Dreamweaver 9 on Windows that manifests itself after there has been a time change into or out of Daylight Savings Time.
This article outlines a method to fix any vulnerabilities to the SrvCheck2 exploit by using a free utility program available from Microsoft called SubInACL.
Here is a step-by-step guide to setting up a SSHd (Secure Shell server/daemon) on Windows 2003 server using Cygwin (A Linux subsystem for Windows).
Link: How to setup the secure shell daemon on a Windows 2003 server
Sometimes plug-n-play USB devices that used to work perfectly on Windows stop being recognized or start behaving strangely. This could be caused by “ghosted” devices in the Windows Device Manager. Deleting all ghosted devices in the Windows Device Manager can sometimes correct these problems. Follow instructions in the Microsoft support article to reveal all ghosted devices, then delete each of them. Next time you plug one of those ghosted device in, Windows will make a fresh start in the process of detecting the device, possibly correcting the problem.
Link: Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected.
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This tutorial describes the steps required to add your own custom Layer 2 protocol dissection to Wireshark (formerly named Ethereal). Sample code is included.