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Microsoft deal gives Samba access to Windows protocol documentation

Ellen Messmer By Ellen Messmer
Open-source proponents say they've reached a legal agreement with Microsoft under which the software giant is making available protocol documentation needed to fully interoperate with the Microsoft Windows workgroup server projects, allowing them to better support "Free Software" projects such as Samba. Read full story

Senior Editor Ellen Messmer covers security for Network World. Contact her at emessmer@nww.com.

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