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Hate it or hate it more, product activation is a necessary evil in the XP world. Here’s how to ease the pain.

Simplify Resource Navigation With Dfs

The Distributed file system (Dfs), when properly implemented, can help your users get where they want to go. But its usefulness doesn’t stop there.

Getting Beyond the Subnet

Moving beyond static IP addresses makes our intrepid script router-friendly and takes you to the great outdoors.

Automated System Recovery and System Restore in Windows XP

Windows XP has more efficient tools for backup and recovery.

What's the Problem?

Our experts troubleshoot your technical problems.

The 64-Bit Question

Itanium servers, which utilize 64-bit architecture, are ready for the datacenter. This guide can help you decide whether your company should consider adding these high-muscle machines.

Whom Do You Trust?

Active Directory’s trust model makes administration easier than NT, but also introduces the potential to do more damage. Make sure your administrators are trustworthy.

Fundamentals of Networking

A solid reference to networking technologies for the novice.

Standing Guard

Security is a full-time job, but keeping an eye on your perimeter network can cut down the work.

After the Crash

It’s not a matter of “if,” but “when,” your system turns that particular shade of blue that makes administrators see red. That’s when you’ll need to know what your options are to bring the dead box back to life.

Balancing Act

Component Load Balancing, a feature of Application Center 2000 that works in the middle tier, can help your Web and other applications scale out in a new way.

Help for the Help Desk

Keep track of support requests with one of these packages.

License, Please

Staying on top of your organization’s software licenses will keep you gainfully employed and out of court.

Smart Software Distribution

SMS packages are notorious bandwidth hogs. This unique four-step method overcomes the main drawbacks you face in using SMS for software distribution.

MetaFrame: Enterprise-Class Remote Administration

If Windows 2000 doesn't scale well enough for your enterprise, consider solutions from the company that originated multi-user Windows technology.

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