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Using Explorer switches
Tired of Windows 2000 opening up in My Docs when launching Windows Explorer? This member tip will teach you how a workaround.
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SRM pays big dividends for bank
Storage resource management multiplies storage manager's effectiveness.
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Acrobat 5.0
David Strom reviews Acrobat 5.0 from Adobe.
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Undeleting Windows files
Some ways to get some files restored, and leads for third-party programs to help.
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Quickbooks and Windows 2000
Learn how user Brent Lewis fixed errors in his check upgrade report for his Win2k with Quickbooks install.
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Speed up your NT shutdowns
Modify the Service Control Manager to get NT to shut down faster.
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What seems to be the problem?
Sooner or later, it happens to everyone. Slow server? Read on...
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Code documentation
An entertaining and informative article on documenting code, especially for those against it.
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Make Windows fly
Here's a registry hack that stops Windows kernel paging, thus speeding up execution.
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Use wallpaper to ID your systems
To keep track of all his servers, searchWin2000 member Bob Fuller creates bitmaps with their names. No more guess work.
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Be careful installing Windows XP RC1
SearchWin2000 member Phil Ferraro gives an important heads up you need to consider before installing Windows XP RC1.
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Remote monitoring
SearchWin2000 member Peter Vogel tells about a handy remote monitoring utility that he has found especially useful.
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Change your CMD completion character
User Bob Fuller shares a handy way to avoid typing those long file names into your command prompt -- can you say auto-fill?
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An overlooked IE feature
SearchWin2000 member Bob Fuller shows how to use Internet Explorer's often overlooked autosearch feature.
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Solution to shut down problems
Windows 95/98 hanging during shutdown? SearchWin2000 member Karl Pearson's got a fix.
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Take advantage of the IFT program
SearchWin2000 member Parthasarathy Mandayam explains some uses for an infrared port and how it works.
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Looking ahead: XP exams & a new cert?
Certification expert Ed Tittel pontificates on how Windows XP and .Net will affect the MCSE.
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Be ready for XP
Find out which computers you can buy for new users or to upgrade your workstation stable.
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Using psexec.exe
User Lee Gaupp does all his command line tricks remotely without having to install a service on the box using this trick.
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Disable unnecessary Win2k services
Boost your system's performance by disabling system services with this step-by-step guide from user Parthasarathy Mandayam.
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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.
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Five things about creating Exchange 2013 site mailboxes
Exchange 2013 site mailboxes tie SharePoint and Exchange 2013 together. Setup can be tricky, but understanding these five aspects can help.
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How to get users on your side when working in IT
IT pros can get a bad rap from stereotypes (we mean you, Nick Burns), but there are steps you can take when working in IT to get users on your side.