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[October 2009]  
Find Document Handlers for Specific Users
Trying to find out what application really opens a document for a user on local or remote machine? This code can help.
Windows IT Pro  — Alex K. Angelopoulos

[September 2009]  
Two Tips When Redirecting Folders Via the Registry
After reading about how to redirect Windows system folders by editing the registry, a reader used the technique to redirect the Favorites folder. Here are a couple of tips to help you do the same.
Windows IT Pro  — Jonathan Shapiro

[May 28, 2009]  
No Retroactive Prevention of New Account Creation
Explore some nontechnical ways to get around the fact that a registry key change preventing the creation of new accounts has no effect on existing accounts.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[May 28, 2009]  
Deleting a PST file recently opened in Outlook
Learn about registry edit you can use to solve the problem of deleting a .pst file that's been recently opened in Outlook.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[March 12, 2009]  
Q: Is there an easy way to back up and restore the share permissions defined on a Windows XP or Windows Vista system?
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[February 2009]  
Registry Tweak Restores Connection to a Remote Windows 2008 Server
Without warning, a systems administrator's connection to a remote Windows Server 2008 machine stopped working. Here's how he found and fixed the problem.
Windows IT Pro  — Apostolos Fotakelis

[January 6, 2009]  
Q: Is there an easy way to change a registry setting on specific servers?
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[January 2009]  
Redirect More Folders
Active Directory's (AD's) Group Policy Objects (GPOs) offer folder redirection, but you can redirect only four special user folders. Although you can't use GPOs to move more folders, you can redirect them by tweaking the registry.
Windows IT Pro  — Apostolos Fotakelis

[February 2009]  
Troubleshooting the Infamous Event ID 333 Errors
Learn how to resolve these cryptic System event log errors—or at least narrow down an event 333 error's cause.
Windows IT Pro  — Michael Morales

[November 25, 2008]  
Administering a Complete Message Source on POP3 Messages
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[November 25, 2008]  
Q. I uninstalled a program that requested a reboot. Now my CD and DVD devices have disappeared. How can I fix this?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[November 11, 2008]  
Q: I used the Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Content Advisor to block access to certain websites for my kids on my home PC, but I forgot my supervisor password. How can I reset or delete the supervisor password?
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[September 2008]  
Adjusting Screen Resolution on Server Core
Let’s continue our ongoing Server Core configuration effort by changing the display resolution. Without a GUI, you’ll have to use the registry.
Windows IT Pro  — Jason Bovberg

[July 28, 2008]  
Customize the Size of Taskbar-Button Groups
In Windows Vista and Windows XP, taskbar buttons from the same application are grouped. However, you have no control over when grouping starts or ends. Here's how you can gain control and have the taskbar buttons group when you want them to.
Windows IT Pro  — Alex K. Angelopoulos

[June 27, 2008]  
Changing Feed Locations with Outlook 2007's RSS Feature
Outlook 2007 introduced an integrated method of managing RSS subscriptions. Here are some ways to change the default location where your feeds will go.
Windows IT Pro  — Siegfried Jagott

[June 27, 2008]  
Changing Feed Locations with Outlook 2007's RSS Feature
Windows IT Pro  — Siegfried Jagott

[June 26, 2008]  
Windows Gatekeeper
Answers to your Windows security questions.
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[June 26, 2008]  
Preventing Windows from Automatically Creating Administrative Shares
Find out how to remove administrative shares from your Windows servers and prevent them from being automatically created.
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[June 11, 2008]  
Display Previous Logon Information When a User Logs On
By incorporating some VBScript code in a logon script, you can display a pop-up window that contains when the last successful logon and last unsuccessful logon have occurred, and how many unsuccessful logon attempts there have been.
Windows IT Pro  — Rick Bridges

[May 22, 2008]  
Controlling Access to the Windows Security Event Log
If you need to give certain users access to the Security event log but don’t want to give them Administrator access, take a look at how you can use the CustomSD registry value to fine-tune access to the Security event log.
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq





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