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As a best-selling author, speaker and columnist, Jerry Honeycutt has a long history of providing technical leadership to business. He specializes in desktop deployment and management and has toured cities throughout the world teaching IT professionals how to deploy the business desktop. He is a frequent speaker at assorted industry events, including COMDEX, Developer Days, Microsoft Exchange Conference, and Microsoft Global Briefing and has authored over 25 books, among them Windows 2000 Professional (New Riders, 2000), Microsoft Windows 2000 Registry Handbook (Macmillan, 2000) and Introducing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (Microsoft Press, 1999).
Jerry graduated from University of Texas at Dallas in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. He also studied at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX. In his spare time, Jerry plays golf, dabbles with photography and travels. He is an avid collector of rare Arthurian books. Jerry lives in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, TX.
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Contributions from Jerry Honeycutt
- How do I remove programs from the Start Up menu?
- How do I add Run to my Start menu?
- How can I reduce roaming profile size?
- How can a restricted user share a folder in Win2000?
- Is it really cost efficient to offer users the latest versions of software?
- How can I stop apps from starting during boot-up in Windows 2000?
- Is the 'stacking' function available in Windows 2000?
- Can you deploy Office 2003 with both group policy and local installation sources?
- Is it possible to bridge two different LANs via a PC?
- How to manage power management for Win2k/WinXP Pro workstations
- Options for using group policy to change XP wallpaper
- Logon script to add a user to local admin group
- Does Windows 2000 support APM or ACPI?
- Unzipping files from the command line in WinXP
- How do I format my C drive in Windows 2000 Pro?
- Finding the GUID when joining a computer to a Win2k domain
- Loading the 'Server' service in Win2k Pro
- Does Windows Automatic Update work in NT4?
- Installing ActiveX 9.0b without rebooting
- Changing OS loader preferences