community resources

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Discussions tagged with community resources on WindowsForum.com cover a range of topics where shared assets and collaborative efforts benefit users. One thread highlights the donation of Windows 11 computers to a public library, emphasizing how surplus hardware can enhance local community resources. Another explores SQL Server 2025, noting its development involved community input from Microsoft MVPs and the broader data management community. A third thread explains the inetpub folder appearing after Windows updates, clarifying it is part of a security fix rather than a glitch, and serves as a resource for understanding system changes. These examples show community resources as both physical technology donations and shared knowledge within the Windows ecosystem.
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    SQL Server 2025 Unveiled: Community-Driven Innovation, AI Integration, and Cloud Future

    SQL Server 2025’s unveiling at Build 2025 marked a pivotal chapter not merely for Microsoft but for the greater global data management community. Its entrance into public preview has set off a cascade of anticipation, debate, and technical analysis throughout the data platform world. As one of...
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    Fort St. John Public Library Gets Tech Boost with City Donation of Windows 11 Computers

    The Fort St. John Public Library is set to receive a significant technological upgrade, thanks to the city's recent decision to donate surplus Windows 11 computers. During the May 26th council meeting, the City of Fort St. John approved the donation of laptops and docking stations to the...
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    Decoding the inetpub Folder: Key Insights on Windows Update & Security

    Windows users, brace yourselves for another quirky twist in the Windows update saga. If you recently installed the April Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 or Windows 11, you might have noticed an unexpected guest on your system drive: a folder named "inetpub." While its name might suggest...
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