Windows Servers


Dell Launches IT Service Plan

Dell seeks to expand in the lucrative business of maintaining other companies' computers, plans to launch a new service plan that uses Google mapping technology.

New and Improved ActiveX?

The latest Internet Explorer update aims to make ActiveX more secure, but not without some difficulty.

Automating Local Admin Password Changes -- Readers Weigh In

Need to change local administrator passwords across your domain? Here are a few more ways to get it done.

ATA-Class Storage -- The End of Tape Backups?

DRBC #4: With a solid DRBC plan in place, it might be time to consider replacing your backup plan with more reliable technology that doesn't call for the janitor at a remote site to occasionally change tapes.

Microsoft Launches Online Office Preview

Company's online preview of its new Office business software is part of efforts to drum up more interest in the coming set of releases.

Microsoft to Showcase Business Technology

Microsoft throws off the shroud on its unified communication strategy.

Curse You, Security!

Security comes, at times, at the expense of manageability.

Lost Domain Admin Password Panic

Here's what to do when your Windows 2003 domain password has been lost.

Working with ADO

Use scripts to query database and spreadsheet data -- just make the right call.

Dreary DFS Daze

Review these tips if you have problems with Windows 2003's new file replication system.

Local Admin Password Problem

Here are a few methods for changing the local administrator password on all computers in your domain.

Two Tools for Network Junkies

Tsarfin's IPMonitor makes quick work of monitoring network processes, while NetInfo gives you a nice, formatted view of your network's activity.

Blogger Scoble To Leave Microsoft

A prominent Microsoft Corp. blogger who sometimes bluntly bashed the software behemoth is leaving the company to join PodTech.net, a Silicon Valley video blogging startup.

Windows Vista Public Preview Finally Begins

Finally. Wednesday night, Microsoft released the broad public beta, also called the Customer Preview Program (CPP), opening up testing floodgates for the long-awaited replacement for Windows XP to literally millions of consumers.

I'll Pick My Roots, Thanks

Decide for yourself which CAs to trust with this Group Policy feature and a registry check.

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