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XP refresh gives rise to plethora of Group Policy settings
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Deal expected to move e-mail archivist beyond Exchange
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Microsoft adds SP2 support for .NET Framework
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Gold, silver or bronze?
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'Creating a fault-tolerant environment'
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Defragging 101
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The Missing Link: Nerd is the word in Japan
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XP refresh gives rise to plethora of Group Policy settings
[SearchWin2000.com]
An expert offers advice on how to navigate the hundreds of new Group Policy settings for Windows XP Service Pack 2.
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> Check out a Group Policy Learning Guide
> See why Group Policy's complexity sows fear in many
Deal expected to move e-mail archivist beyond Exchange
[SearchExchange.com]
Veritas will likely broaden KVS' e-mail archiving capabilities beyond Microsoft's Exchange platform, according to one analyst who spoke after this week's acquisition announcement.
Microsoft adds SP2 support for .NET Framework
[Microsoft Watch]
Three new XP SP2-related service packs designed to boost the security of the .NET Framework are now available to download from Microsoft.
More headlines
[From around the Web]
One in ten could suffer with SP2 problems (Computing)
Bagle strikes again (SearchSecurity.com)
Copernic desktop search takes aim at Microsoft (Reuters)
IBM, CA, Sun sign up for WS-Eventing (InternetNews.com)
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'Creating a fault-tolerant environment'
The key to achieving higher availability is creating a solid, fault-tolerant environment. In this chapter, from the book "Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Insider Solutions," by Rand Morimoto et al, learn how to make full use of Volume Shadow Copy, optimize disk management for fault tolerance, leverage network load balancing and many other important steps to avoid downtime.
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Defragging 101
Defragging is high on most administrators' "hate lists." But experts say this mundane chore is crucial to maintaining high-performance levels in critical application environments. Check out this collection of tips, articles and expert advice on why defragging is so important and how you can make it easier and less time-consuming.
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Nerd is the word in Japan
[AFP]
We call them "geeks." The Japanese call them "otaku" -- men who are into animation, comics, video games and homemade PCs. This nerdy collective is turning into the Lords of the Cha-Chings in the Land of the Rising Sun. The "otaku" represent about $2.6 billion in spending power, according to a think tank, and mainstream businesses with a yen for profits should target this brainy bunch in their marketing campaigns. Advertising only
on Japan's version of the Sci-Fi Channel isn't enough, evidently. Nice to see young geeks leaving the niche!
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