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  • Admin Know-IT-All Question #25

    Admin Know-IT-All Question #25 

  • MS releases prices for Windows Server 2003

    Microsoft on Monday released the retail price list for its much-anticipated Windows Server 2003. 

  • The ABCs of PDCs and BDCs

    In this two-part article, SearchWin2000.com's resident migration expert, Paul Hinsberg, comes to the rescue with information about the two things that seem to be baffling you the most -- primary domain controllers (PDCs) and backup domain controllers... 

  • Five quick tips to keep your admin skills sharp

    Sure money is tight, but that doesn't mean your skills have to pay the price. Here are five cost-effective ways to keep your Windows admin skills sharp. 

  • Got IT funding? Tips on crafting project proposals

    A few Windows administrators describe their strategies for getting executives to fund IT projects, despite tight budgets. 

  • Power to the desktop: The webcasts

    It's been more than a year since Microsoft unveiled Windows XP. So why are the desktops in your enterprise still running Windows 2000 or (gulp) Windows 98? This exclusive series of eight webcasts from four of the industry's leading Windows authorit... 

  • Securing wireless, part 1

    Security expert Roberta Bragg discusses wireless security features in part one of this two-part series. 

  • David Madison Q&A: Exchange Server upgrade and deployment options

    Is it time to upgrade to Exchange 2000, or are you better off waiting for Exchange 2003? Jim Bernardo and David Madison, Exchange product managers for Microsoft, explain your migration options in their Jan. 23

  • Admin Know-IT-All Question #22

    Admin Know-IT-All Question #22 

  • Tiny toolmaker saves big money for Windows admins

    You can pay a mint for tools that monitor your Windows servers. But at least one small software company offers products that are far less "minty" and still deliver the goods. One caveat, though: this little "diamond in the rough" company is hiking it...