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A Trio of SMS Resources

Get some help with the most complex of the BackOffice products.

Antiviral Scanners

This is Roberta; are you working?

Windows XP Peer-to-Peer Networking

Windows XP's Peer-to-Peer Networking Wizard allows you to set up a firewall-protected network. This month, we go through the process step by step.

Multilingual Matters

With the introduction of WSH 2.0, the power and flexibility of scripting using a variety of languages is yours.

All You Need to Know about Designing a Windows 2000 Network

More than just the information required to pass a single exam.

Stop Viruses at the Gate

The newest crop of Exchange antivirus products prevents users from receiving infected mail.

MOM is still Watching You

It takes a powerful server to watch over an entire network. Is Microsoft Operations Manager up to the task?

Certified Mail: December 2001

Disputing death, deputies of morality, and what's up with the MCSD.

Rent-A-Server

E-Labs is a good idea, but has significant weaknesses that should make a prospective buyer beware.

Role Playing

When it comes to security in .NET’s Web services world, it’s going to be vital to know how each application plays its part.

A Method for the Madness

Understanding and applying the Microsoft frameworks can help you bring order and meaning to the chaos of technical projects in your organization.

Quick Look: Unlock your Exchange Server

Lots of examples help you make use of a wealth of interfaces.

Quick Look: Cryptography for the Masses

Clear explanations for the security non-expert

The Human Factor

Anti-virus software can help with only one part of the defense.

The Three Components of Network Management

Before you use MOM, brush up on the basics of enterprise systems monitoring.