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>> From the editor: Technical talk radio for geeks, by geeks
>> Featured Topic: Making interoperability more than a pipe dream
>> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured Expert: Paul Hinsberg
  • Tip of the Week: Retrieving partial lists
  • In the Forums: Help a colleague with an AD install
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Free White Paper: "Open Benchmark: Windows NT Server 4.0 and Linux"
  • Nominate a Windows Innovator!
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  •  From the Editor:

    by Roger Pence, Host of Win2000Talk

    Hi, I'm Roger Pence and I want to introduce you to Win2000Talk. Win2000Talk is the only weekly talk show for enterprise Windows professionals. It's the place for you to get direct, interactive answers to the questions and problems that are plaguing you.

    Each week, I'll interview a couple of Windows gurus about a variety of Windows subjects. Our topics will include (but certainly won't be limited to) security, deployment, upgrading/migration, certification and availability. Our guests will address your questions directly and with hard-hitting answers. I promise you no hidden agenda or sneaky vendor pandering! Just the answers -- plain and simple.

    Win2000Talk is your talk show! Send us your questions at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. You can also visit our Web site at http://win2000talk.techtarget.com/. Each show is one hour long, and new shows debut each Thursday. You can listen to all or selected parts of previous shows at our Web site. For most shows, there will also be some tangential info like URLs and other references posted on the site.

    Interviews with Windows experts are our main thrust. However, each show will also feature a few departments and some fun and interesting stuff from searchWin2000 News Editor Ed Parry and Dave Gabel, TechTarget's Executive Technology Editor. As for me, well, I've been covering the computer beat for nearly twelve years. My primary specialty is application development; however, as applications have come to depend so much on the network, I've also been pretty heavily involved with networking issues. I spent several years as a technical editor for an AS/400-related magazine and after that wrote a newsletter about integrating the AS/400 with Windows servers and clients. I've given seminars in the US, Canada, Europe and Australia and have written computing articles for a number of magazines and newsletters. I also spend a fair amount of my time doing Web development and training.

    Like you, I spend enough of each day in the trenches doing real work to know how tough it is to get answers to pressing questions. Win2000Talk is there for you to get those answers! Send us those questions and we'll get them answered!

    Thanks for tuning in. See you on the air!

    Roger Pence


     Featured Topic:

    Making interoperability more than a pipe dream
    by Jan Stafford, Site Editor
    Everybody talks about interoperability as if it were a given in today's enterprise. But IT managers know from experience that making disparate operating systems and devices play together isn't child's play. These tips can help.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured Expert: Paul Hinsberg, CRSD

    Category: Migration
    Paul can help with the planning and implementation of Windows 2000, XP and Active Directory.

    Read Paul's answers to member questions

    This Week: In the forums
    >> Bfsteel has a problem. He reloaded his evaluation copy of Windows 2000 and tried to run AD with dcpromo. He got through several screens but when the AD install began, he was denied access... Can you help?

    Tip of the Week:
    Windows XP has a new Active Directory search feature Microsoft calls Virtual List View. Use it to quickly retrieve sections of large lists without having to design complicated searches.
    >> Retrieving partial lists

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