Title: Administrator Tip
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Office 2003 Editions Resource Kit Tools
The command-line DISKPART utility in Windows
Turn batch files/VBS scripts into .exe
Help us grade Microsoft!
Netsky-P on the prowl
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Office 2003 Editions Resource Kit Tools
[Serdar Yegulalp]
Administrators planning to deploy Office 2003 throughout an organization shouldn't drive themselves crazy trying to do everything by hand. Microsoft has provided a free toolkit that allows close customization of many aspects of the deployment.
MORE INFO:
Click here for the full expert tip.
The command-line DISKPART utility in Windows
[Serdar Yegulalp]
DISKPART is a command-line utility for manipulating disk partitions in Windows 2000, Windows XP Home and Professional, and Windows 2003 Server. Aside from the user typing in commands, DISKPART can be scripted to perform multiple commands via a text file script.
Turn batch files/VBS scripts into .exe
[Paul Langton]
Do you have batch files/VBS scripts that you'd like to convert into .exe? Here's an easy way to do exactly that.
Help us grade Microsoft!
[SearchWin2000.com editors]
Now's your chance to grade Microsoft! Take part in SearchWin2000.com's third annual survey of IT professionals' attitudes about flagship Windows products and customer support issues. Did Redmond finally get trustworthy computing right with the release of Window Server 2003? Are you going to renew your Software Assurance agreement? What's up with the MCSE? Take this 10-minute survey. The editors will tally the results, compare your
answers with last year, then publish the findings.
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ASK THE EXPERTS: Getting 'can't log on locally' error on Windows 2000 machine
Dear Jerry Honeycutt,
I have a P4 system running Windows 2000 SP-4. Recently, my son tried to block outsiders from getting into our system. Now I can't get past the final password and I keep getting a "can't log on locally" error. My son said that he added me and the administrator to deny logons locally in administrative tasks in local policy. I have tried everything to fix this but I keep getting denied logon. Do you know what I should do?
TOPICS: MS: Customers shouldn't have to pay for patching
Microsoft will continue to provide "basic" patch management for free, Windows Server executive Steve Anderson says. In an interview, Anderson describes what customers get gratis.
NEWS: Netsky-P on the prowl
Antivirus vendors are warning of a Netsky variant that, among other things, exploits the Microsoft MIME header vulnerability to spread on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP systems.
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