Windows Protocols Errata
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This topic lists the Errata found in the Windows Protocols Technical Specifications, Overview Documents, and Reference documents since they were last published. Since this topic is updated frequently, we recommend that you subscribe to these RSS or Atom feeds to receive update notifications. Errata are subject to the same terms as the Open Specifications documentation referenced. |
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Errata are content issues in published versions of protocols documents that could impact an implementation. Examples of errata are errors or missing information in the normative sections of the Technical Specifications or in the use cases (examples) in the Technical Specifications and Overview Documents.
Content issues that don't impact an implementation, for example, editorial updates due to typos, formatting updates, and rewrites for readability and clarity, are not included in Errata.
The sections below list the Windows Protocols documents that contain active Errata (i.e., Errata not yet released with the documents on MSDN) and provide links to archived Errata (i.e., Errata already released with the documents on MSDN).
[MS-DRSR]: Directory Replication Service (DRS) Remote Protocol
[MS-MDE2]: Mobile Device Enrollment Protocol Version 2
[MS-MSSOD]: Media Streaming Server Protocols Overview
[MS-NKPU]: Network Key Protector Unlock Protocol
[MS-NMFMB]: .NET Message Framing MSMQ Binding Protocol
[MS-OIDCE]: OpenID Connect 1.0 Protocol Extensions
[MS-RDPBCGR]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting
[MS-RDPEDYC]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Dynamic Channel Virtual Channel Extension
[MS-SMB2]: Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol Versions 2 and 3
[MS-WSMV]: Web Services Management Protocol Extensions for Windows Vista
Last date updated: October 2, 2017
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