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>> From the editor: What do you do all day? We want to know
>> Featured Topic: Exchange 2000 vs. 2003 -- which is right for you?
>> Expert Technical Advice:
  • New Group Policy Expert: Jeremy Moskowitz
  • Site Exclusives:
    >> Dizzying speed of app development no big deal
    >> Microsoft to offer more spears to skewer spam
    >> 'Loadfest' tour offers free Exchange training
  • User Tip of the Week: Easily administer Win2k Pro in an NT domain
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Webcast: Scaling Windows Server 2003
  • Visit the Desktop Deployment Info Center
  • Webcast: Utilizing 24x7 high availability

  •  From the Editor:

    by Marilyn Cohodas, Senior Site Editor

    One of the best things about working as an editor for a Web site is the ease with which we can exchange ideas and information with readers. At SearchWin2000.com, we've always recognized that the key to creating a site that's useful depends on how well we understand the nuts and bolts of what you do on a day-to-day basis.

    That's why I'm asking for some specific feedback on the three most common tasks you perform on your job on an average day. Just send me a brief e-mail with your name, title, tasks and a brief description of how we can help you with them. The first three members who respond, will receive a free copy of a book we've selected for publication over the next few months in our popular Chapter of the Week download program.

    So take a moment to e-mail me now at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. You'll reap the benefits of SearchWin2000.com content tailored especially for you, and you might just win a free book!

    -Marilyn

     Featured Topic:

    Exchange 2000 vs. 2003 -- which is right for you?
    by Vandana Sharma, Assistant Site Editor

    With support for Exchange Server 5.5 on the way out in 2004, many organizations are thinking upgrade. But which is right for you -- Exchange 2000 or 2003? Weigh your options in this week's Featured Topic.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured Expert Jeremy Moskowitz, Independent consultant and trainer for Windows technologies, Moskowitz, Inc.
    Category: Group Policy

    Welcome our new expert, Jeremy Moskowitz! Jeremy is the "Chief Propeller-Head" for Moskowitz, Inc. as independent consultant and trainer for Windows technologies. He has authored or co-authored six books, including Windows 2000: Group Policy, Profiles, and IntelliMirror. His latest book, Group Policy, Profiles, and IntelliMirror for Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 is due in February 2004. Listen to Jeremy's recent webcast, "What's new with group policy" here.
    Post your group policy and IntelliMirror questions for Jeremy.

    Site Exclusives:
    >> Dizzying speed of app development no big deal
    NET and J2EE have pushed the speed of application development to new heights. That doesn't necessarily mean that IT administrators are left cleaning up a mess of instability, however.
    >> Microsoft to offer more spears to skewer spam
    Spam isn't on the menu at Microsoft; it's on the hit list. The company has announced a new spam-killing technology -- a nice little reward for those who upgrade to Exchange Server 2003.
    >> 'Loadfest' tour offers free Exchange training
    Microsoft's "Loadfest" has kicked off with an extended engagement in Boston. The free Exchange Server 2003 training may be coming to a user group near you.

    Tip of the Week:
    Are you struggling to administer Windows 2000 Professional in an NT domain? Perhaps you've implemented local group policies, but now need to edit them. Or perhaps you don't have Active Directory so you can't just push it out to all computers. So how do you do this without physically touching every PC?
    >> Easily administer Win2k Pro in an NT domain

     Site Highlights

    Webcast: Scaling Windows Server 2003
    Hear about architectures that extend Windows Server 2003's capabilities and more.
    Join this webcast and learn how well Microsoft's flagship operating system scales in environments of all sizes.

    Desktop Deployment Info Center
    Learn more on important Windows topics such as desktop deployment and migration, desktop performance, desktop security and more.
    Check out Best Web Links on SearchWin2000.com's Desktop Deployment Info Center.
    Webcast: Utilizing 24x7 high availability
    Hear how to bring 24x7 high availability to Windows applications.
    Learn firsthand how companies have achieved maximum application and data uptime for Windows using 24x7 high availability.


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