Have you ever wondered where the "hello, world!" program comes from? How is it that we're all writing that same program? Who was the first person to write it, and why did they pick that phrase? Join us for this in-depth conversation with Dr. Brian Kernighan who first wrote "hello, world!" nearly 50 years ago at Bell Labs. We talk about his start in computing, his advice for ...
Disable-MailboxQuarantine "Brian Johnson" This example releases the mailbox for the user Brian Johnson from quarantine.
Ask the Expert: Hello, Brian – A conversation with Dr. Brian Kernighan ...
Hi. I'm Brian and I'll try to help. Since we're users like you trying to help each other, a case number doesn't help, since we have no access to Microsoft's servers or history. Describe your problem in complete detail. State exactly what you are doing and exactly what happens when you do it. If you receive an error, include it here exactly as it appears on your screen, except please mask any ...
Hi. I'm Brian and I'll try to help. The From address on a mail message is completely unrelated to the actual sender of the message, but legitimate senders will use the correct address in the From. The address you mention is a legitimate Microsoft address but that doesn't guarantee that a message with that From address is legitimate. The message whose image you included, however, appears to be ...
- Brian Foote and Joseph Yoder Most traditional .NET applications are deployed as single units corresponding to an executable or a single web application running within a single IIS appdomain. This approach is the simplest deployment model and serves many internal and smaller public applications very well.