Use the .NET Compact Framework to write an application for sending SMS messages on Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PCs.
- By Wei-Meng Lee
- 09/01/2004
Catch the culprits through logging, analysis and reporting.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 09/01/2004
Tell us what you want and we'll serve it up every month.
Readers share their take on our upcoming evolution into </i>Redmond <i>magazine and other issues.
- By MCP Magazine Readers
- 09/01/2004
With NT support ending soon, credit union administrator doesn't want to be left supporting orphanware and ponders an upgrade to Windows Server 2003.
- By Bill Boswell
- 08/31/2004
Unreliable and inaccurate time sources can lead to security vulnearabilities.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 08/30/2004
Skirting the built-in, protective barrier known as Windows XP SP 2.
Reader wants the simplest path to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 and Exchange 2003.
- By Bill Boswell
- 08/24/2004
By creating internal network segments, you limit the reach of unauthorized users.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 08/23/2004
The magic behind simple access tokens.
- By Bill Boswell
- 08/17/2004
To install or not to install SP2 is all up to you.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 08/16/2004
A scriptable way to keep clients updated and virus-free.
Windows XP laptops continue to "sleep" from Standby mode.
- By Bill Boswell
- 08/10/2004
Any hole, irrespective of OS, is the weakest link.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 08/09/2004
Readers ask for a good resource on configuring this useful but confusing feature of Exchange 2003.
- By Bill Boswell
- 08/03/2004
Proper preventive measures can mitigate attacks on data storage.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 08/02/2004
These two companies are finally working together, to the benefit of everyone.
- By Patrick Meader
- 08/01/2004
Manage your server network with a customized Microsoft Management Console.
- By Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
- 08/01/2004
ASP.NET 2.0 master pages enable you to set the common content for a group of Web pages quickly and easily, while also providing for each page's unique content.
- By Dino Esposito
- 08/01/2004
It is possible to survive and even excel in today's tough developer job environment-but it will take a change in how you think about and approach your job.