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Shutting down Windows 2000 quickly
The best way to do quick shutdowns.
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Five rules for budgeting
Get some ideas for reducing the pain of budgeting.
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Quickly display your "Start-up Menu"
Here is a quick way to display your "Start-up Menu" without having to press F8 on startup.
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Remove "<" marks when forwarding email
How to easily remove the "<" marks when forwarding Outlook Express 6 e-mail.
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USB compatibility issues in Win98
USB devices may not work in Windows 98 Second Edition if your computer uses certain hardware components.
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List installed programs in NT
Use this tip when you need to create a list of all programs installed on all computers on your network.
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Apply Win2k hotfixes via GPOs
Create a group policy object (GPO) to install security hotfixes to multiple servers simultaneously.
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Response to MS' volume-licensing plan
Most companies are either unprepared, or unwilling, to sign up for Microsoft's new volume-licensing deal.
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Forcing DNS re-registration
Often when you attempt to force re-registration of the DNS records, not all the required records will be re-registered.
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Cut and paste with Terminal Services
Cut and paste text to and from a remote system.
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Timing is everything
When to take Microsoft certifications.
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True IT blooper #29: Team irk
The IT manager's procedure is about 80 percent completed. Then, out on the VPN, a colleague throws a wrench in the works.
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Building blocks for Web performance
The parts of a Web transaction dissected.
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IT blooper #28: Bugged by a virus
Doctor Don is making a house call. His patient has a virus, and that makes him mad.
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IT blooper #26: Instruction deduction
While the IT director's away, the bloopers have their day. The moral of this true IT story: Never assume anything!
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True IT blooper #24: A close shave
The perpetrator in this IT disaster story doesn't get caught in the act, or even after the fact.
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True IT blooper #25: Terrible tot
In this blooper, an IT manager gets more than he bargained for after letting a precocious toddler into his server room.
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Boosting print server performance
A few things you can do to ease your print server's burden and increase performance.
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Plan and review changes
Benefits of doing changes systematically.
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The future of .NET certification
Thoughts on what to expect from Microsoft's .NET exams.
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A quick overview of changes in SharePoint 2013 features
Some existing SharePoint features were replaced or dropped in SharePoint 2013. Here's how to work through the changes.
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Nine ways to prevent hacking in your enterprise
There are no foolproof ways to completely stop hacking in an enterprise, but follow these proven and common sense methods to reduce your risk.
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Get ahead of the cloud skills gap
There may be a growing shortage of IT pros with cloud skills, but you can take action now and become a valuable asset with the right skills.
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Simple steps to prioritize the IT tasks at hand
It's easy to feel overwhelmed by a growing to-do list of IT tasks, but there are easy ways you can decide what to tackle first and what can wait.