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  • From exposition to exploit: One security book's story

    A new manual that discloses vulnerabilities may have had a hand in compromises at supercomputing centers this spring. 

  • How to troubleshoot Windows XP startup problems, Part 2

    Determining the source of a Windows XP startup problem -- and fixing it -- is easier if you use a step-by-step approach. Find out what to do if a system will not start in normal mode or safe mode. 

  • How to troubleshoot Windows XP startup problems, Part 1

    Determining the source of a Windows XP startup problem -- and fixing it -- is easier if you use a step-by-step approach. Find out what to do if a workstation starts normally and fails after logon. 

  • Should Microsoft, others share security pain?

    Some customers and IT experts attending the Microsoft Security Summit say vendors would create more secure software if they were held liable for security breaches. 

  • True IT Blooper Contest

    The grand prize, two battling laser tag robots, was won by A.S. his amazing story. But the race was very close - check out the runner-ups here! 

  • Details of ISA Server 2004 emerge

    Customers and analysts comment on the newest version of Microsoft's software firewall product. 

  • Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #14: Answer key

    ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #14
    Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Unleashed, 2nd edition 

  • Firewall is XP SP2's shining star

    A network management expert and Windows MVP outlines highlights from the coming release of Microsoft's much-anticipated Windows XP Service Pack 2. 

  • Microsoft extends its product life cycle

    Slipped into a blizzard of product announcements and demos at the TechEd conference was welcome news about Microsoft's policy on long-term support of its software products. 

  • Patching technology gets a push

    Two software makers with a Windows focus, NetIQ and BindView, are releasing products that blend patch management with vulnerability assessment.