The September 2018 release contains updated Windows protocol documents for the
MSDN release on Open Specifications.
The following documents are new to Windows Protocols:
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[MS-RDPECAM]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Capture Virtual Channel Extension
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[MS-RDPEUDP2]: Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension Version 2
The following documents have been updated with new product content for this release:
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[MS-ADFSPIP]: Active Directory Federation Services and Proxy Integration Protocol
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[MS-ADTS]: Active Directory Technical Specification
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[MS-CDP]: Connected Devices Platform Protocol Version 3
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[MS-CMRP]: Failover Cluster: Management API (ClusAPI) Protocol
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[MS-CSRA]: Certificate Services Remote Administration Protocol
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[MS-FASP]: Firewall and Advanced Security Protocol
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[MS-GPFAS]: Group Policy: Firewall and Advanced Security Data Structure
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[MS-HGSA]: Host Guardian Service: Attestation Protocol
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[MS-MDE2]: Mobile Device Enrollment Protocol Version 2
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[MS-MICE]: Miracast over Infrastructure Connection Establishment Protocol
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[MS-NCNBI]: Network Controller Northbound Interface
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[MS-OAPX]: OAuth 2.0 Protocol Extensions
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[MS-OIDCE]: OpenID Connect 1.0 Protocol Extensions
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[MS-RDPBCGR]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting
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[MS-RDPEGFX]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Pipeline Extension
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[MS-RDPERP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: Remote Programs Virtual Channel Extension
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[MS-RDPEUDP]: Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension
The following documents contain technical updates for this release.
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[MS-CIFS]: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Protocol
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[MS-SMB2]:Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol Versions 2 and 3
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[MS-TDS]: Windows Client Certificate Enrollment Protocol
The following document contains protocols removed from Windows products.
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[MS-BDSRR]:
Business Document Scanning: Scan Repository Capabilities and Status Retrieval Protocol
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