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Avatier spiffs up TEM and Password Station.NET
Avatier updates Active Directory migration and password management software. Article | 14 Oct 2002
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MS recommends jaunt to Jupiter for true business processes
It's becoming increasingly evident that Exchange and Outlook are becoming more about simple messaging and calendaring and less about true business processes. If you want the latter, it may be time to book your ticket to Jupiter. Not the planet, but a... Article | 09 Oct 2002
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From the Trenches, part one: Network troubleshooting with ping
In part one of this three-part article, network administrator and IT consultant Tim Fenner will walk you through the basic uses of basic TCP/IP connection testing utilities -- and point out ways to use them more extensively. Article | 09 Oct 2002
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From the Trenches, part two: Network troubleshooting with tracert
In part two of this three-part article, network administrator and IT consultant Tim Fenner will walk you through the basic uses of tracert -- and point out ways to use it more extensively. Article | 09 Oct 2002
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Microsoft Windows versus Linux TCO, part 10
Pro-Windows readers share the reasons why they go with Bill Gates and Co. and not Linux or Unix. Article | 07 Oct 2002
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Microsoft to push self-audits, will keep its own auditing level static
Microsoft's new licensing policies might make it easier for the company to audit your software, but the software police in Redmond would rather you audit yourself. Article | 04 Oct 2002
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Battening down the Windows: Open-source versus commercial tools
When it comes to battening down the Windows, which toolshed should you visit -- open-source or proprietary? Analysts say the open-source shed is getting more traffic, thanks in no small part to Windows' insecure reputation. But is free better? Article | 30 Sep 2002
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AdminStudio gets an upgrade
InstallShield releases faster version of AdminStudio, its application migration tool for systems administrators. Article | 30 Sep 2002
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Battening down the Windows: Security must be a plan, not just a patch
Patches are nice, firewalls are great, antivirus software is lovely. But if your company doesn't have a security road map to tie all these things together, prepare to pull the hair directly out of your head. Article | 26 Sep 2002
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Battening down the Windows: Microsoft says service packs do not violate privacy laws
Are Microsoft's service packs getting companies in trouble with Uncle Sam? IT admins at some health care companies say the legalese that comes with the packs puts them at odds with federal privacy laws. Microsoft's response: absolutely not -- keep on... Article | 25 Sep 2002