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Program Mobile Devices

Use the .NET Compact Framework to write an application for sending SMS messages on Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PCs.

Stopping Computer Crime, Part 2

Catch the culprits through logging, analysis and reporting.

This Mag is Your Mag

Tell us what you want and we'll serve it up every month.

Certified Mail: September 2004

Readers share their take on our upcoming evolution into </i>Redmond <i>magazine and other issues.

Out with the Old, In With the New

With NT support ending soon, credit union administrator doesn't want to be left supporting orphanware and ponders an upgrade to Windows Server 2003.

The Importance of Keeping Time

Unreliable and inaccurate time sources can lead to security vulnearabilities.

Up and Over the Windows Firewall

Skirting the built-in, protective barrier known as Windows XP SP 2.

Windows 2003 Migration, in a Nutshell

Reader wants the simplest path to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 and Exchange 2003.

Protection Through Isolation

By creating internal network segments, you limit the reach of unauthorized users.

Same Access Tokens, Same Privileges

The magic behind simple access tokens.

Windows XP SP2 Strategies

To install or not to install SP2 is all up to you.

System Restore, Virus Restore...Same Thing

A scriptable way to keep clients updated and virus-free.

Daydreaming Laptops

Windows XP laptops continue to "sleep" from Standby mode.

Linux: Avenue for Windows Sneak Attack?

Any hole, irrespective of OS, is the weakest link.

RPC Over HTTP Reloaded

Readers ask for a good resource on configuring this useful but confusing feature of Exchange 2003.

Insecurity, in Black and White

Proper preventive measures can mitigate attacks on data storage.

Microsoft and Oracle: Better Together

These two companies are finally working together, to the benefit of everyone.

Creating a "Super" MMC

Manage your server network with a customized Microsoft Management Console.

Build Web Sites Using Master Pages

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.

Position Yourself Wisely

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.

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