Title: Administrator Tips
July 07, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

Administrator Tips

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  Deleting viruses in the System Volume Information folder in Win XP
  >  Retrieving and modifying the product key for Windows XP
  >  Christa Anderson Q&A: Securing Terminal Services
  >  Ask the Expert: Problems printing e-mail after Norton uninstall


 
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Deleting viruses in the System Volume Information folder in Win XP
[Serdar Yegulalp]
In certain circumstances, desktop antivirus programs may detect viruses in the Windows System Restore directories. When this happens, the program will not be able to clean the detect virus, since those directories are protected by the system and cannot be tampered with. Find out what to do in this tip.

Retrieving and modifying the product key for Windows XP
[Serdar Yegulalp]
The Windows XP product key is the 25-digit alphanumeric string, in the format AB123-123AB-AB123-123AB-AB123, used to license copies of Windows XP. At some point it might be necessary to change the CD key for an installed copy of XP. Learn how to do it in this tip.

Christa Anderson Q&A: Securing Terminal Services
[SearchWin2000.com]
Server-based computing introduces some unique security problems that don't enter into client-centric computing. Read Terminal Services expert Christa Anderson's answers to member questions from a recent webcast outlining approaches that will help you bridge those security gaps.

Ask the Expert: Problems printing e-mail after Norton uninstall
[Bernie Klinder]
Dear Bernie,
My Norton Antivirus subscription ran out so I uninstalled it and tried Avast Pro demo. Now I can't print e-mails. When I try, Windows Update IE6 goes through the motions, but returns a blank page. Any ideas?

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