The Office 12 pitch may sound like familiar drivel, but its target may not be you, after all.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 09/01/2005
A comical take on what we might expect from Redmond when it releases its new server -- whenever that may be.
- By Paul Desmond
- 09/01/2005
Windows Firewall can sometimes do too good of a job in blocking Internet traffic.
Is Windows Update not cooperating with your patching plans? Here’s some places that can help get Windows Update back up and running.
Break down your scripts into segments to debug them. Simple, but not many go through the process.
The recent Cisco IOS vulnerability controversy highlights the attractiveness of routers for hackers.
What to do when installing WinXP SP2 breaks your WMI scripts.
So you don’t want your users to read all of your Active Directory attributes. Here’s how to stop them.
Resolving ISA Server TCP/IP connectivity issues with free tools.
- By Zubair Alexander
- 08/22/2005
Lynn's disclosure of the Cisco IOS vulnerability targets the technical, but what's really at issue is bad practices.
Like IE, Microsoft's Movie Maker app is integrated into Windows. Here's how to disable it.
So the AD database doesn't have everything you need? Here's how to have it your way.
Add a trace-like window to debug scripts.
IT staff are getting overwelmed as companies co-opt Microsoft's day for releasing patches.
Migrating to XP SP2 can sometimes leave you a mess of unknown devices.
Can't seem to find the Security tab in order to set NTFS permissions in Windows XP? Not all is as it appears.
While only Russian-language Web sites have been exploited by the Java vulnerability, it'll only be a matter of time.
Use AcctInfo.DLL to reset passwords and find the last good logon for users on your Windows 2003 systems.
- By Zubair Alexander
- 08/08/2005
Installing XP SP2 can sometimes cause Simple File Sharing to turn on and conflict with GPOs. Here's a workaround.
What to do if your Entourage email client allows you to receive email, but not send any.