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SubInACL is a command-line tool that enables administrators to obtain security information about files, registry keys, and services, and transfer this information from user to user, from local or global group to group, and from domain to domain. For example, if a user has moved from one domain (DomainA) to another (DomainB), the administrator can replace DomainA\User with DomainB\User in the security information for the user's files. This gives the user access to the same files from the new domain.

SubInACL enables administrators to do the following:

* Display security information associated with files, registry keys, or services. This information includes owner, group, permission access control list (ACL), discretionary ACL (DACL), and system ACL (SACL).
* Change the owner of an object.
* Replace the security information for one identifier (account, group, well-known security identifier (SID)) with that of another identifier.
* Migrate security information about objects. This is useful if you have reorganized a network's domains and need to migrate the security information for files from one domain to another.

This update addresses the following issue:

* Fixed bug where subinacl.exe failed to process command line arguments

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Run legacy applications without changing language of non-Unicode applications (system locale).

Unicode based platforms, such as Windows XP, emulate the language environment required to run non-Unicode applications by internally converting application's non-Unicode text data to Unicode using a system-wide variable commonly called the system local (or language for non-Unicode applications). The language of the non-Unicode applications should be of the same script or family as the one defined by the system locale. Failing to meet this condition results in display of garbage characters in the UI of the application.

This approach has few usability limitations:

* Only an administrator has the ability of setting the system locale value.
* Setting the system locale requires a system reboot.
* Only one system locale can be set at a time.

AppLocale (or Application Locale) is a temporary solution to these limitations caused by non-Unicode applications running on the Unicode (UTF-16) based Windows XP. AppLocale detects the language of the legacy application and simulates a corresponding system locale for code-page to/from Unicode conversions.

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For Windows XP Multilingual User Interface users, download the Multilingual UI Pack for Windows Messenger version 5.0. Windows Messenger is the instant messaging client of choice for businesses in managed environments with connectivity to Exchange Instant Messaging Servers and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) based Instant Messaging Servers, along with connectivity to the MSN Messenger service.

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Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter provides advanced server-side message filtering designed to combat the influx of unsolicited commercial e-mail, also known as spam or junk e-mail.

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With Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), you can take advantage of updates and improvements to Exchange Server 2003 such as:

* Enhanced security
* Updated deployment tools to make Exchange Server 5.5 upgrades and site consolidation even easier
* New language support for Outlook Mobile Access and Outlook Web Access spelling checkers
* Enhancements to the Outlook Mobile Access user interface that include out-of-office modification, a larger text entry field, search folder support, and improved menu navigation
* Co-existence and migration support in a new Active Directory Connector and IBM Lotus Notes R6 Connector
* Updates and improvements based on your feedback

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The Microsoft Windows RPC over HTTP feature enables an RPC client to establish connections across the Internet by tunneling the remote procedure call (RPC) traffic over HTTP. This guide provides information in the form of four scenarios about deploying the Windows RPC over HTTP feature.

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The Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework is a set of software components, tools, and prescriptive guidance that enable developers to create solutions that connect Microsoft Office System applications to virtually any enterprise system or application.

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