Mission-Critical Microsoft Exchange 2000 is a must-have for new installs and offers invaluable insight for those who've already done the deed.
- By Lee Scales
- September 01, 2003
Use Kent Beck's Test-Driven Development By Example as a cookbook for your next project.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- September 01, 2003
See how three scripts allow for dealing with restore points remotely.
- By Chris Brooke
- September 01, 2003
Active Directory in Application Mode provides a way to have directory service functionality without needing a domain.
- By Bill Boswell
- September 01, 2003
Administering and managing AD encompasses a multitude of activities. Although you can do the job with built-in services and tools, four powerful third-party solutions also want to help.
- By Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
- September 01, 2003
These three high-end monitoring tools automate the management of networks with thousands of nodes.
- By Mitch Tulloch
- September 01, 2003
The Rules cache wasn't made to be broken. A better way to create e-mail filters will come with Outlook 2003.
- By Bill Boswell
- August 26, 2003
Windows 2000 continually updates offline file folders by design—Group Policy plays no part.
- By Bill Boswell
- August 12, 2003
Some Group Policy tool tricks for implementing an enterprise-wide screen saver.
- By Bill Boswell
- August 05, 2003
How much can you handle to get secure?
- By Em C. Pea
- August 01, 2003
Sorting out the story from Redmond
- By Gerry O'Brien
- August 01, 2003
If you were scared off by Microsoft’s licensing program announcements last year, it may be time to take another look.
- By Scott Bekker
- August 01, 2003
Windows Server 2003 installs fewer services by default, and installs others in a disabled state. Here’s a guide to what they do, and whether you might need them or not.
- By Roberta Bragg
- August 01, 2003
You're responsible for soup-to-nuts implementation of a new system. Before you start, here are a few suggestions to make the project run smoothly.
- By Bill Heldman
- August 01, 2003
Patch management is no longer a luxury to have a secure network—it’s a necessity. We test six solutions to the problem of knowing whether or not your servers and desktops are up to date.
- By David W. Tschanz
- August 01, 2003