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		<title>I have been chasing Network issues lately and have come across these very useful *FREE* Tools that both work under Windows 7</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some while back one of my US based colleagues passed on some advice about checking out some details on how to get the best out of Wireshark For anyone interested in getting their feet wet using Wireshark the network protocol analyzer.&#160; This knowledge can be useful to have when dealing with network anomalies. www.chappellseminars.com/s-wireshark101.html Download [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Has VMware now settled on the killer VDI Broker?</title>
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