Title: Today's News
June 16, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  > Intel obstacles a challenge for Microsoft's Virtual Server
  > Fast-moving Zafi.B disables firewalls
  > Windows admins remain in demand
  > More headlines
  > Protecting identity when using Windows Media Player
  > The Missing Link: Geeks 'glummin' it' in IT department


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Headlines
Intel obstacles a challenge for Microsoft's Virtual Server
[SearchWin2000.com]
Intel processors weren't designed with virtualization in mind, which may be one of the reasons that Redmond has taken a while to put together its Virtual Server offering, experts say.
MORE INFO:
A look at how to unfold the layers of virtualization
Learn how multiple operating systems can run under one roof


Fast-moving Zafi.B disables firewalls
[SearchSecurity.com]
Antivirus vendors report that the Zafi.B worm is spreading fast in several languages. The worm is able to close down firewalls and other security programs.

Windows admins remain in demand
[SearchCIO.com]
Windows administration remains the skill set most CIOs are looking for in perspective employees, according to new research.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
Microsoft will sell its antivirus software separately (Reuters)
Feds decline to create 'do-not-spam' list (Associated Press)
Large companies form group to fight 'phishing' (Reuters)
Microsoft tries to hide documents from Oracle trial (Infoconomy)

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ASK THE EXPERTS: Should I complete the Windows 2000 track or move on to the 2003 track?
Dear Ed:
I have my MCP Windows 2000 professional certification. I'm a bit confused; should I complete the Windows 2000 track or should I move on to the Windows 2003 track?
Read Ed Tittel's expert response.

ASK THE EXPERTS: Protecting identity when using Windows Media Player
Like many other audio players, Windows Media Player communicates via the Internet to pull information for you when you play a CD. However, Media Player also releases your identification to the site where it's getting data. This tip tells you how to stop this information exchange and protect your identity.

TOPICS: Chapter of the Week: 'Planning, implementing and maintaining routing and remote access'
Remote network access doesn't have to be a technical headache; it can also be a security nightmare. Learn how to dodge the culprits in this information-packed chapter, from the book "MCSE Windows Server 2003 All-in-One Exam Guide", by Brian Culp, et al. The topics include routing protocols, remote security and access policies, authentication, IPSec policy and troubleshooting.


The Missing Link
The Missing Link: Geeks 'glummin' it' in IT department
[SearchExchange.com]
How is morale in the world of IT these days? Let's put it this way: Jacques Cousteau never went down that far.
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