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 March 11, 2004 >> Receive this e-mail as text   >> About this e-mail 
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 Today's Highlights  

>>  LEAD STORY:  Customizing Office XP for your enterprise
>>  NEWS:  Windows admins in demand, survey finds
>>  TIP OF THE DAY:  MS discounts new desktop support exams
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Personal computers just aren't PC
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Customizing Office XP for your enterprise  (SearchWin2000.com)
The idea of managing desktops and servers from a single console has some Windows administrators a bit leery. Microsoft plans to address those concerns next week.
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Economy, new VP drove System Center strategy
Featured Topic: Microsoft's management gambit
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NEWS
Windows admins in demand, survey finds (SearchCIO.com)
Windows and SQL Server administrators rejoice. According to a recent report, your skills are now in demand.

NEWS
Microsoft upgrades Outlook flaw to critical (SearchSecurity.com)
Microsoft has upgraded an Outlook vulnerability to "critical" after a new way to exploit it was discovered. Users of vulnerable systems are urged to upgrade as soon as possible.

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TIP OF THE DAY
MS discounts new desktop support exams
If you are looking for a desktop support credential, Microsoft is offering 20% discounts on both exams required for its Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) certification. Read this tip to learn about the two exams required to obtain this credential and how to take advantage of the discount.

EXPERT WEBCAST
Customizing Office XP deployments
In this webcast, Jerry Honeycutt shows you how to build fully customized administrative installations that you can deploy via SMS, Active Directory, disk imaging, etc. in order to tailor Office XP for your organization.
Click here to watch and listen to this expert webcast.


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FEATURED TOPIC
25 Windows security tips in 25 minutes
We chose these 25 quick tips and tricks to help you simplify the job of securing your Windows environment. Some are tips old; some are new. Some are from your peers in the trenches. Many are from leading industry experts. On your mark, get set, go!

READER POLL
XP "reloaded?"
What does Windows XP "reloaded" sound like to you? Do you think it will really be a significant upgrade? Or is more likely to be a glorified service pack or like a bad Matrix sequel?
Cast your vote in our current poll.



THE MISSING LINK
Personal computers just aren't PC

Before you pitch your PC, keep this in mind: The old saying about "returning to dust" does not apply. After you ditch the Dell, toss the Toshiba or 86 the IBM, your machine will probably end up in a landfill -- where its toxic innards may pollute the earth.



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