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XP SP2's good vibe takes a hit
So much for the honeymoon Microsoft has gotten for Windows XP Service Pack 2. Despite its very public reputation as an application buster, the upgrade has received heaps of good press -- until now. Column | 27 Aug 2004
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Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #27: Answer key
ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #27
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Insider Solutions Article | 26 Aug 2004 -
XP SP2 gets an IT thumbs-up -- so far
Many IT administrators say they don't expect perfection from Microsoft's latest desktop offering, so early reports of flaws in the service pack aren't fazing them. Article | 25 Aug 2004
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Microsoft releases Host Integration Server 2004
Microsoft is offering newly updated software for customers who want to expose mainframe applications as XML-based Web services. Article | 17 Aug 2004
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Microsoft relents, helps users delay SP2 upgrade
Realizing Windows XP Service Pack 2 could cause problems, Microsoft is helping companies delay the installation with a new tool. Article | 16 Aug 2004
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Microsoft turns new XP service pack over to manufacturing
The software company recently released Windows XP SP2 to manufacturers, which means downloads of the operating system update will soon be available to enterprise and consumer users. Article | 06 Aug 2004
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Letters to the Editor: Is Internet Explorer in your future?
In a recent SearchWin2000.com survey of nearly 600 IT professionals, respondents were extremely divided on whether to stick with Microsoft's Internet Explorer in the wake of the Scob (Download.Ject) Internet attacks. The survey found that 39% plan... Article | 05 Aug 2004
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Group Policy's complexity sows fear in many
Microsoft's desktop configuration technology is a handy tool -- in the right hands. One expert offers advice on how to get the most out of Group Policy without getting tripped up. Article | 05 Aug 2004
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Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #23: Answer key
ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #23
Tuning Microsoft Server Clusters Article | 29 Jul 2004 -
Forecast on Microsoft licensing speaks volumes
Buried in the hubbub this week over Microsoft's decision to release piles of cash to its shareholders was a rosier-than-expected forecast for software-license renewals for volume customers. Column | 23 Jul 2004