[Focus]
bCentral and the .NET Experience
Take a trip through Microsoft's portal for small-business services to sample the .NET experience.
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Barrie Sosinsky
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Understanding the "Net" in .NET
Will .NET's Web Services vastly simplify your life or entangle your environment with new challenges? Probably a little of both.
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Darren Mar-Elia
[Feature]
Win2K Server Services, Part 2
Evaluate the services running on your system and tune them to your ideal configuration.
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Jordan Ayala
[Reader to Reader]
Another Glitch in Offline Files
A reader runs into a glitch when using Offline Files with AOL.
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Readers
Automatically Moving Users to a New Print Server
A reader uses two resource kit utilities and a ZAK tool to script his users' move to a new print server.
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Readers
Exchange 2000's Pickup Folder
Use Exchange 2000's Pickup folder to have reports sent to your Inbox.
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Readers
[Editorial]
Mobile Devices Evolve
Find out why the new Pocket PC 2002 devices are ready for the enterprise.
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Michael Otey
[ForefroNT]
The Brave New World of Web Services
Web services are here to stay. Are you ready to implement them in your business?
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David Chernicoff
[Inside Out]
Troubleshooting DNS-Related AD Logon Problems, Part 1
Step through AD's DNS lookup process and learn how it can go wrong.
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Mark Minasi
[Tricks & Traps]
Disabling the Shut Down Option in Win2K
You can limit a user's ability to shut down a Win2K system, but are you sure you want to?
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Bob Chronister
File Sharing Between Windows and UNIX Systems
Dr. Bob presents several options for sharing files between Windows 2000, Windows NT, and UNIX.
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Bob Chronister
Turning Off Autologon in Win2K Pro
Find out how to turn off Win2K Pro's Autologon feature and let users choose which domain to log on to.
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Bob Chronister
Upgrading a RAID 1 Configuration
A reader wants to upgrade a RAID 1 configuration without losing data.
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Bob Chronister
Working Around Win2K's Media Sense Feature
A reader needs help when Win2K throws a wrench in the works of a previously reliable software program for laptops.
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Bob Chronister
[Lab Feature]
MOM 2000
Microsoft's latest management product helps you keep an eye on your company's operating environment.
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Ed Roth
[Best Practices for Exchange]
Clustering in Exchange 2000
Learn some clustering basics and how to implement clustering technology in your Exchange environment.
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Paul Robichaux
[Letters to the Editor]
Letters to the Editor
We answer your letters about Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSAC), the Windows 2000 Recovery Console, and application deployment tools.
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Readers
, et al.
[WinInfo]
Blackcomb Pushed Back, Longhorn on Deck
Microsoft has announced an interim product that will appear between Windows XP and XP's successor.
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Paul Thurrott
MEC Awards 2001
The best and brightest products shine at MEC 2001.
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Adds Security to .NET My Services
Microsoft contracts with VeriSign and McAfee to add security measures to .NET Web services.
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Ships Post-SP6a Security Rollup for NT 4.0
Granted, it's no SP7, but it's something.
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Paul Thurrott
New Windows CE Debuts
Merlin should be making Pocket PC magic by the end of 2001.
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Paul Thurrott
United States, Microsoft Agree: No Nuclear Vulnerability
Microsoft denies reports that a SQL Server bug has compromised vital data in Russia's nuclear-missile databases.
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Paul Thurrott