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>> From the editor:
  • Your IT career in 2004
  • >> Featured Topic:
  • Code leak? Who cares?
  • >> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured Expert: Laura Hunter, Network Management
  • Site Exclusives:
    >>Anatomy of an intellectual property theft
    >>This 'manager' halts the resource hogs
    >>Modern Windows less tolerant of sloppy apps
  • Tip of the Week: Enhancing folder view retention in Explorer
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Vendor Webcast: The secret costs of spam
  • Vendor Webcast: The Mainline difference
  • Expert Webcast: Command-line control of terminal servers

  •  From the Editor:

    by Scott Regan, Web and Event Marketing Manager

    How is your 2004 looking? Have you made a resolution to look for a new job or expand your skills this year? As the economy slowly starts its expected rebound, you can turn to our Career Center to jump start your 2004 career goals. The sooner you start looking, the better your chances. Log onto our Dice-powered Career Center, powered to see the latest listing of IT job opportunities.

    If you haven't already created a membership, start today. For existing members who have a MyDice account, check in to see updated job descriptions in specific categories. See postings for network administrators, DBAs, systems engineers, programmers and many more.

    Also, check out our awesome salary survey, which allows you to compare salaries based on title, experience, education, region, company size and much more. Take the salary survey today and find out how your salary stacks up against your peers.

    Best of luck to you in 2004.

    Scott Regan


     Featured Topic:

    Code leak? Who cares?
    by Matt Danielsson, Associate Editor

    SearchWin2000.com members are voting 2-1 that the recent Windows source code leak is irrelevant to Windows admins. Check out our recent survey and all the related news about Microsoft's shared source initiative.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured Expert: Laura Hunter
    Category: Network Management

    Dear Laura: I have a user who moves from site to site within our company. The two different sites use AD but have two separate domains (not linked at all). Is it possible to have two individual user accounts on this user's PC, so he can log in to one domain at one site, and then log in with a different user account on the other domain?
    Click here to read Laura's expert response.


    Site Exclusives:
    >> Anatomy of an intellectual property theft
    A leak hasn't gained this much attention since the Titanic slipped beneath the waves. News Editor John Hogan recaps and analyzes last week's news about the Windows source code leak in his weekly column.

    >> This 'manager' halts the resource hogs
    Is your Exchange Server stressed? In this two-part series by Brien M. Posey, you'll learn how the Windows System Resource Manager reallocates resources so that certain applications don't deprive others of valuable CPU time and memory.

    >> Modern Windows less tolerant of sloppy apps
    Windows desktop expert Jerry Honeycutt offers advice on migrating legacy applications to newer versions of Microsoft's operating system.

    Tip of the Week: Enhancing folder view retention in Explorer
    By default in Windows 2000, XP and 2003, the view information for only 400 cache entries are retained in Explorer. The size of this view cache can be expanded by simply editing the registry.
    >> Click here for the full tip.

     Site Highlights

    Vendor Webcast: The secret costs of spam
    Don't let hidden costs of spam hurt you. Find out about spam's hidden costs, including lost bandwidth, wasted storage capacity and unnecessary server processing.
    Click here to watch and listen to this webcast.

    Vendor Webcast: The Mainline difference
    Mainline provides the tools and migration services you need to effectively migrate from the HP e3000 line to IBM eServers for a long-term server solution.
    Find out what Mainline can do for you in this webcast.
    Expert Webcast: Command-line control of terminal servers
    Watch and listen to this webcast.
    TS expert Christa Anderson will talk about a free tool that lets you configure terminal server settings from the command line --even for Windows 2000 terminal servers. She'll also teach you how to use VBScript to configure Windows 2003 server settings.


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    .NET Day!
    Join us in the VS.NET Discussion Forum this Thursday, Feb. 26, from noon to 2 p.m. Eastern time. .NET expert Daniel Cazzulino will be moderating the forum and answering your .NET questions in real time!
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    Microsoft Tech-Ed
    Optimize your technical skills at Tech-Ed 2004, May 23-28, San Diego, Calif. This is the definitive Microsoft conference for learning how to build, deploy, secure and manage connected solutions.
    Learn more.

    Technology update
    Learn more about the latest in faxing technology with this white paper, designed to be a guide for companies looking to integrate faxing with Microsoft Exchange.
    Download it.

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