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>>  LEAD STORY:  Terminally confused about terminal services?
>>  NEWS:  HP, Dell to brew Java into PCs, notebooks
>>  WEBCAST:  Get ready for IIS 6.0
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Convicted killer sues for computer mags
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LEAD STORY
Terminally confused about terminal services? We have the answers  (SearchWin2000.com)
Christa Anderson, an internationally known speaker, writer and authority on server-based computing, has joined SearchWin2000.com as an expert to answer your terminal services questions. In this article, Christa fields questions on everything from testing to connecting through a VPN.
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NEWS
HP, Dell to brew Java into PCs, notebooks (WinInfo)
Sun must be beaming about this news: HP and Dell plan to bundle Java into every Windows XP-based PC they sell. Microsoft has decided to stop brewing Java into XP, a decision Sun has appealed.

NEWS
The Wrong Choice: After picking NT, Trampoline firm leaps to Linux (SearchEnterpriseLinux.com)
Super Tramp Trampolines took a leap of faith and moved its systems and data to open-source from NT 4.0, which had quickly maxed out running commercial applications. As it turned out, the leap of faith was the right choice.

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WEBCAST
Get ready for IIS 6.0
Microsoft's controversial and much-hacked Internet Information Server (IIS) got a major overhaul in version 6.0 when it hit the streets with the release of Windows Server 2003. Find out from Brett Hill -- one of the nation's leading IIS trainers and IIS authorities -- exactly how IIS Web server technology has changed and why it is more secure and easier to administer. Key topics include new architecture, security and an overview of HTTP.SYS and application pools.

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Archiving the brain
Scientists who study brain activity find themselves shuffling huge amounts of data, but have found a way to archive it usefully and make it available to other scientists around the world.

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Microsoft had a busy week in Dallas, rolling out a number of new products and giving customers an update on its patch management plans.

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SEARCHWIN2000.COM GLOSSARY
Look up those perplexing words
There are so many Window acronyms and terms and so little time to figure them all out. SearchWin2000.com has gathered and defined some of the industry's top used acronyms and terms to help you stay abreast of the older and upcoming lingo out there. If you're puzzled by a term not seen here, please e-mail us, and we'll add the definition to our list.
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THE MISSING LINK
Convicted killer sues for computer mags

An inmate has won an appeal -- and it has nothing to do with his two murder convictions or his life sentence. Steven Jacob wants his geeky magazines! In 2000, he sued the Nebraska Department of Corrections for not delivering him the "Electronic Design" and "PC Week" magazines to which he had subscribed. Prison officials said that they deprived the prisoner of his pair of periodicals because the address labels listed him as president of the computer business he used to run. Prison policy forbids inmates to have anything to do with a business. Jacob's case got tossed in 2001, but now an appeals court says his suit may go on.

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