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Two Services for the Enterprise

Defend your large enterprise with these spam stoppers.

Katie Barred the Door

Why not just anyone should change a naming convention.

Windows Small Business Server Commercially Available Next Week

In a remarkably quick turnaround, Microsoft announced Wednesday that Windows Small Business Server 2003 will be commercially available next week.

The Excedrin Exchange Upgrade

You know what they say about the best laid plans...

Locking the Barn Door

Of bowling and certifications.

Lab Experiments

What credentials could offer in the future.

The Honeymoon's Over

This would bring anyone back to reality quickly.

MCDST

For help desk and desktop support technicians.

October 2003

Getting Licensed; Security Calamity; Salary Stories

Microsoft Finishes Windows SharePoint Services Code

Microsoft on Wednesday delivered Windows SharePoint Services, one of its most highly promoted free add-ons for the Windows Server 2003 operating system.

Spam-Fighting Terminology

A list of terms you should know.

Exercises in Trust

Setting up forest trusts can be tricky. Here’s a step-by-step instruction guide.

Lighten Up the Group Policy Load

Microsoft’s new Group Policy Management Console is a solid—and much needed—tool for enterprise environments.

File-Sharing That Works

Peer-to-peer networking has a serious—don't laugh!—use as a collaborative development tool.

Reuters Financial Service to Connect to Microsoft Messenger Network

Reuters and Microsoft on Tuesday announced a deal that is one of the first concrete examples of the way that firms can use the promise of instant messaging technology to enhance their business-to-consumer offerings.

SBS 2003 Exam Beta Extended

Beta of newest exam for Small Business Server 2003 implementers ends Oct. 5.

Microsoft Releases Consumer Rev of Windows XP

Microsoft on Tuesday launched the second edition of its consumer-oriented Windows XP Media Center Edition.

Does Windows Endanger Society?

Security study faulty at many levels; let me count the ways.

Does Microsoft’s “Monopoly” Threaten Computing?

Analysis: CCIA's damning report on Microsoft monoculture seems off target.

Microsoft, Users Wrangle Over Changes to SUS

Depending on who’s telling the story, Microsoft Corp. recently introduced changes to its Software Update Services with or without giving users adequate prior notice.

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