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  • R2 beta for Windows Server 2003 released

    The second test version of Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 R2 is now available for download. 

  • Windows and Linux: Unraveling support options

    There are lots of commercial and free versions of Linux available for integration in a Windows enterprise. Each Linux option comes with its own support mechanisms and issues for Windows IT managers to consider. 

  • ITKE members discuss Active Directory problems and challenges

    ITKE members discuss Active Directory problems and challenges. 

  • IT alignment: How to finally achieve it

    Learn about the six foundations of successful IT/business alignment. 

  • Checklist: Preparing to deploy Active Directory

    Brien M. Posey, MVP and technology consultant, provides this preparation checklist to help you plan for a trouble-free Active Directory deployment. 

  • Cluster version of Windows Server delayed

    Microsoft offers a new timetable for the release of Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition, but few other details. 

  • Zero Administration

    Zero Administration for Windows is Microsoft's initiative to help make its operating system easier to install and manage. 

  • Win32s

    Win32s is a Microsoft upgrade to the Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.1 operating systems, which run 16-bit applications, that allows them to run some 32-bit applications. 

  • WinFrame

    WinFrame is a software product from Citrix that, together with a Windows NT operating system, allows a computer server to provide Windows applications and data for attached computer workstations. 

  • dual boot

    A dual boot system is a computer system in which two operating systems are installed on the same hard drive, allowing either operating system to be loaded and given control.