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.NET Server, AD improvements, mobility on Redmond's roster for 2003
It doesn't take a crystal ball to realize that .NET Server 2003 and its Active Directory improvements will likely be the biggest newsmakers out of Redmond, Wash., in 2003. At least, that's the Windows view from late 2002. Article | 20 Dec 2002
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2003: The year of the directory?
Looking into the crystal ball for IT in '03, we see a bright spot -- a spot occupied by directory services and ID management. Article | 19 Dec 2002
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Admin Know-IT-All Question #16
Admin Know-IT-All Question #16 Article | 17 Dec 2002
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Network security dos & don'ts
Do use paper, but don't use wallpaper. Networking security expert Carol Miller offers these and other dos and don'ts tips for securing a network. Article | 13 Dec 2002
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IT Pro File: Hit the ground running
Meet Carol Miller, IT instructor and author, who shares her "truckin'" IT beginnings, an IT problem-solving story, and her system management dos & don'ts. Article | 13 Dec 2002
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9. Can IIS security ever be managed effectively?
The no. 9 Ask the Expert question of 2002, based on page views. Article | 12 Dec 2002
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Microsoft unwittingly feeds Windows emulator market
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then emulation may be the sincerest form of dissatisfaction with Microsoft. Customer ire with Licensing 6.0 has helped throw fuel on the fire of the Windows emulator market. Article | 11 Dec 2002
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New Microsoft service to help ease patch pains
Up to your ears in patches? A new service from Microsoft is designed to help you manage. SearchWin2000.com talks to one of the service's first customers. Article | 11 Dec 2002
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IT Pro file: Self-taught techie has honed his skills gradually
Find out how this IT expert learned the ropes at home, on the job and at school. Article | 10 Dec 2002
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Energy company flips the switch -- leaves SMS in the dark
Energy giant Cinergy knew how to channel its energy when it came to changing out its management software. The company's careful preparation made the not-so-light switch from SMS to software from Altiris a lot less painful. Article | 10 Dec 2002