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LAMTEC: Sole IT Guy

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Gateway: South Dakota Paradise

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Compaq's Employee Investment

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EWA Services: Outstanding in Its Field

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ICL: Performance-Plus

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Paladin: Where Certification Counts

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From the Trenches: The Confusing Case of the Two-PDC Domain

Getting a new ERP application up and running was only the first challenge for this MCP.

Randoph-Macon Woman’s College: Serious About Technology

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Systems Engineering: Automating with ADSI

Active Directory Service Interfaces will make your Windows 2000 administrative work more versatile and flexible—and give you automation powers beyond the ordinary mortal.

Good Work! 8 Great Companies for MCPs

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What do the Numbers Really Mean—For You?

That MCP salaries remain strong is no surprise, given the increasing need for skilled IT professionals and developers.

Salary Surveys: Managing The Pain

Dealing with the fallout from the salary surveys—increasing your salary and evaluating the salaries of your IT professionals.

Law of Averages

A close look at the numbers will reveal why your salary may differ slightly.

Visit to a Far-Flung Subnet

In which Mole addresses issuing IP addresses to clients all over the place.

From the Trenches: Move Seamlessly from One Processor to Many

How do you get NT 4.0 to recognize your second processor if it won't even boot up?

Make the Move to Windows 2000: Advice from the Experts

Migrating to a system as complex as Windows 2000 is tough. Here's what consulting firms and analysts recommend as you plan your company's deployment.

The Mole: Message Management Tricks

In which the Mole addresses event logging magic and copying groups.

Progress at the Speed of Thin

Terminal Services offers a way to move your clients to Windows 2000--and other new applications--without messing with hardware or OS upgrades.

Systems Engineering: Home-Built Intrusion Detection

With a bit of SQL and the NT Resource Kit, you can create a log file management system to stay on top of potential intrusions.

Answers from Deep Inside

We've partnered with TechNet to bring you answers to technical questions from deep within Microsoft--direct from "Mole."

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