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Do you have data destruction requirements?
Do you work in an environment that contains sensitive data? What do you do with your server drives when they are being evergreened out? Tip
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Microsoft takes a hit in Forrester desktop rankings
The firm's survey, which evaluated desktop management offerings from Microsoft, BMC, Computer Associates and others, gave high marks to software that offers cross-platform support. Article
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Special report: The best Windows tools
Some of the most useful products for the Windows platform don't cost a dime. Others are inexpensive upgrades from freeware that are geared toward large enterprises. Whatever your needs, there's a wealth of tools that are just a download away. Article
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Audit tool works in harmony with SMS
System Audit Manager, a tool that acts as a front end for Microsoft's Systems Management Server, helps companies reconcile software licenses ahead of a software audit. Article
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New fix for Internet Explorer problems
Manual fixes for Internet Explorer problems are well known. But now a change in Windows XP Service Pack 2's version of IE lets you fix the common culprits all at once. Tip
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Task Scheduler will not run unless I change my password
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Is it better to use DHCP or set fixed IP addresses on workstations?
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Can I force Win 2000 Server to automatically log off users after a set time?
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Is it possible to create multiple users listed in other files like .txt files?
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Windows, Linux mired in benchmarking cat fight
Explaining how Windows stacks up against Linux in a high demand environment sounds like a simple exercise, but one expert says it's actually a complicated task, for several reasons. Article