Objects, Part III. Ready to use some built-in Windows components to speed up routine tasks? Try these.
- By Chris Brooke
- 04/01/2000
Integrating the directories of various operating systems isn't a simple matter. Michael lays out the challenge.
- By Michael Chacon
- 04/01/2000
No need to feel intimidated around the Registry. Here's a brief tour -- and your chance to modify the Registry safely.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 03/01/2000
Windows 2000 provides new mechanisms for keeping track of users and groups. But the familiar rules for managing them still apply.
- By Michael Chacon
- 03/01/2000
ZDU offers online Windows 2000 training, along with plenty of other topics, but this reviewer still prefers that personal touch when he learns.
- By James Carrion
- 03/01/2000
Still pondering whether to buy Windows 2000? There are a billion reasons why you should not wait.
Plugging the most well-known holes in your Windows NT network is surprisingly easy. The author takes you step by step through her favorites.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 03/01/2000
CompTIA's latest vendor-neutral certification
proves your knowledge of Internet applications.
- By Patrick Santry
- 02/01/2000
Configuration of Active Directory is the second step to a successful installation.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 02/01/2000
The changes coming to your MCSE title with Windows 2000 give you a good reason to evaluate your career plans.
- By Steve Crandall
- 02/01/2000
Microsoft Official Curriculum has been adapted to target a wider range of IT Professionals.
- By Sergio A. Pineda
- 02/01/2000
With the advent of this Windows 2000 tool, there’s finally a concerted effort to get .DLL hell and similar problems under control.
- By Michael Chacon
- 02/01/2000
A solid understanding of NT 4.0 will help you understand Windows 2000. This book spells out a track of attack for you.
- By James Carrion
- 02/01/2000
Planning is the first step to a successful installation.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 01/01/2000
You’ll recognize the architecture of Windows 2000, which builds on the solid foundation poured for NT 4.0.
- By Michael Chacon
- 01/01/2000