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Microsoft offers 'cold' server perk to customers
For businesses that have servers standing at the ready in case of disaster, Redmond has some good news. Article | 20 May 2004
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Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #13: Answer key
ANSWER KEY: Know-IT-all Chapter Quiz #13
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Unleashed, 2nd edition Article | 19 May 2004 -
Tilting at Microsoft security windmills
I'm the administrator of a midsized network -- 6,000 users -- and due to who we are, we are always under attack from remote hackers. But over the past year, there have been three major attacks on our network that have come from within. Column | 14 May 2004
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Linux mentor now heads Windows group
The Boston Windows Server User Group has a new chairman, who also happens to be new to championing the Windows platform. Kent Smith, president of IPSO Inc., in Wayland, Mass., is a consultant with much of his background in Unix and Linux. Formerly wi... Interview | 13 May 2004
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Remind users to never patch from e-mail attachments
It's essential to train your users never to use e-mail attachments to patch systems. The fact is, neither Microsoft nor any other reputable software vendors, including antivirus companies, ever send patches or updates to subscribers or users via e-ma... Article | 12 May 2004
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The changing face of identity management
Forget everything you know about identity management. This technology has grown up a lot in the past six months. Article | 11 May 2004
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Late to migrate? MS offers free tool
Microsoft is offering a free migration tool for the last of the NT 4.0 holdouts, but some customers say the gesture is too little too late. Article | 04 May 2004
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Microsoft's next-generation firewall hits homestretch
A refresh of the ISA firewall will be introduced in May at TechEd 2004. Article | 30 Apr 2004
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XP SP2 pushed back
The second service pack for Windows XP will be available later than sooner. But the delay doesn't seem to bother customers. Article | 29 Apr 2004
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The pros and cons of MS Office System 2003
The concept of the "virtual office" has been a hallmark of discussion since the advent of the minicomputer, which brought computing out of the computer center and into the office. From the 1960s on, "office systems" was a common term used for tools w... Column | 28 Apr 2004