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whitepaper Maximizing Site Visitor Trust Using Extended Validation SSL2007-02-13 Verisign
  Legitimize trust in e-business with new Extended Validation SSL Certificates. Extended Validation SSL triggers a green address bar in Microsoft IE7, which helps prove site identity.

Get the green bar and higher sales by reading the technical white paper: Maximizing Site Visitor Trust Using Extended Validation SSL.
  
whitepaper EV Upgrader: Enabling Windows XP Clients for Extended Validation2007-02-06 VeriSign
  Extended Validation SSL Certificates offer online businesses the opportunity to demonstrate their genuine identity to site visitors. By doing so they can maximise visitor confidence and increase the total amount of business on the site. In order to ensure that the most possible site visitors are able to observe that the site has passed Extended Validation (EV) authentication and enjoy the increased confidence that accompanies this knowledge, VeriSign has created VeriSign EV Upgrader - the first-ever solution to enable all visiting Windows Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) browsers to detect EV SSL Certificates and display them appropriately.

Tags: Windows XP, SSL - TLS
  
whitepaper Adding RSS to Your Website2007-01-25 Microsoft
  RSS is a great tool for delivering content to the web users, but what can one use it for and how to set it up on the site? This webcast shows the features IE7 offers and tools that one can use to add RSS to the site.

Tags: Web Development and Design
  
whitepaper Deploy an Administrator-Approved Form Template2006-12-23 01:00:24 Microsoft
  Forms are a terrific way to gather information in a consistent and usable format. Now one can enable users to fill out Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 forms by using a Web browser, which makes the forms more accessible to a wider audience. This webcast steps through the process an IT Administrator can use to verify, upload, and activate an administrator-approved form template on a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site.   
whitepaper Targeted Attacks: A Special Report2006-11-29 16:17:33 Trend Micro
  This story of a real-life attack illustrates that it's a lot easier than most people realize for a determined attacker to wreak havoc, especially when the targeted systems aren't fully prepared.   
whitepaper Windows Vista: Top Ten Tips & Tricks2006-12-09 01:00:17 Microsoft
  This paper explains top ten tips & tricks for Windows Vista. Looking for specific applications, Web sites, and e-mails is faster than ever with the streamlined Windows Vista start menu. Windows Vista introduces a new concept for adding additional performance to a running system. Windows ReadyBoost lets people use flash memory on a USB 2.0 drive, SD Card, Compact Flash, or other memory form factor to provide additional memory cache - memory that the computer can access much more quickly than it can access data on the hard drive.   
whitepaper Spyware: The Latest Trends2006-11-29 16:17:33 Trend Micro
  This Trend Micro white paper discusses the latest trends in broadband, wireless, and network interconnectivity, and the progress of information exchange. It also highlights an example of emerging spyware that exposes users to the possibility of identity theft, data corruption, and personal profiling.   
whitepaper IE Zero Day and Web Attacker Kit: A special report2006-11-29 16:17:33 Trend Micro
  How can a user maintain computer security when bad guys sell anyone attack kits online that exploit the very latest vulnerabilities in Microsoft software?   
whitepaper Applet Deployment Guide for Microsoft Internet Explorer2006-10-20 01:00:16 Sun Microsystems
  A recent update to Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 included a change that alters the way users interact with applets in the browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 running on the following platforms are affected by this change - Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), and supported versions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. With this change, users can no longer directly interact with applets by default. Users are first required to manually activate the applet's user interface, before interacting with the applets. If the page has multiple applets, users have to activate each applet's user interface individually.   
whitepaper Scense Application Maintenance2006-10-19 01:00:16 Scense
  This webcast shows how Scense enables the administrator to gracefully set an application into maintenance.