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Remove unwanted items from Start Menu
Remove unwanted items, like My Documents or My Favorites from your Start Menu with these simple registry tweaks.
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XML in .NET: Object serialization
This tip discusses the relationship between Microsoft's .NET framework and XML.
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Application installation tips in Win2k
A tip that offers advice about how to go about application installations.
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Index link to backup after deleting
For more file storage space on your live servers, read this tip to see how deleting large subdiretories can help.
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Adding your support info for users
By adding two files, you can include your support information for users.
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Rename system file
If you receive an error when renaming a system file saying it is being used by Windows, this tip can help you workaround it.
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Windows 2000 deployment phases
Vendor recommended order of operations for deploying Windows 2000 in your organization.
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Unix attributes through AD
User Robert Muncy explain how a DLL command will allow you to see and modify a user's Unix attributes in AD.
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Catch the Web
A review of a tool that can capture and preserve entire Web pages for presentation and research purposes.
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Tune your server remotely
If you have Windows servers in remote locations, this tip should help you with the admin.
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Cookies
What's good and what's bad about cookies.
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Capacity planning with NNM
How to use NNM to determine if your can add users, or applications, or whatever, to your network
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Start admin tools without relogon
Simple tip that allows administrators to run their admin tasks easily, without logging off and relogging on.
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XP and .Net exams are around corner
SearchWin2000 certification expert Ed Tittel gives the lowdown on the upcoming XP and .Net MCSE exams.
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IE per user browsing restrictions
One user thinks he found an unknown bug in IE. He's made some interesting conclusions based duping it in a test environment.
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Make files available offline
With some simple caching settings, you can have users able to access files when they're not connected.
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Memory upgrade in Windows 2000
When adding memory to Windows 2000, a blue screen may appear upon reboot. Here's a quick user-submitted fix.
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HP OpenView and X Windows
Here's how to get X Windows and HP OpenView to communicate.
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Add Notepad.exe to your Send To menu
One member finds it quite useful to add Notepade.exe to his Send To folder so he can view the raw content of any file.
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DVD players in Win98 to Win2k upgrade
If you upgrade a laptop from Windows 98 to Win2k, the DVD player may not function properly. Find out this user's fix.
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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.