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Antispyware will remain free, Gates says
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Spam: The new network drain
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The outlook for VoIP: Regulatory battles and new competition
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Recovering a Domain Controller from backup
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What's coming in Terminal Services?
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'Group Policy, Profiles and IntelliMirror for Win 2003, Win 2000 and Win XP'
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The Missing Link: The secret lives of bloggers
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Antispyware will remain free, Gates says
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Microsoft's co-founder on Tuesday outlined the company's near-term plans for enterprise and consumer security offerings.
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Spam: The new network drain
[SearchNetworking.com]
In this column, expert Carrie Higbie offers amusing alternatives for the word "spam" and then offers up some serious advice for getting a handle on the real deal.
The outlook for VoIP: Regulatory battles and new competition
[SearchCIO.com]
The ongoing debate about how and whether to tax voice services is growing louder as the number of VoIP users surges.
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ACTIVE DIRECTORY TIP:
Recovering a Domain Controller from backup
In part one of this tip series, we discussed the self-healing ability of Active Directory Replication in terms of disaster recovery, using Site Link Bridging (SLB). We saw how a proper design could mitigate the failure of the entire hub site. This month we examine recovery plans following the failure of a Domain Controller (DC).
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What's coming in Terminal Services?
SPEAKER: Christa Anderson, author, "Mastering Windows Server 2003"
DATE/TIME: February 23, 2005, 9:00 AM EST (14:00 GMT)
Even if you haven't heard the specifics, if you've watched the evolution of Terminal Services since Microsoft introduced RDP in 1998 you know that each version of this service becomes more capable. The next version is no exception, and will be adding a lot that's currently only available through third-party tools. But what are those new features? When will they appear? What is the larger significance of these changes to Terminal Services and to the pieces of the operating system that support
them? Where is Microsoft going with server-centric computing? Join internationally known authority and Terminal Services MVP Christa Anderson to learn where Microsoft is going with server-based computing. Pre-register here.
CHAPTER OF THE WEEK:
'Group Policy, Profiles and IntelliMirror for Win 2003, Win 2000 and Win XP'
There are three basic types of profiles: local, roaming and mandatory. Each type come with its own challenges -- and you better be familiar with them before the unexpected strikes. This chapter covers folder management, default profiles, migrations, cross-forest trusts and more.
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The secret lives of bloggers
[CNN/Money]
Companies like Google, Microsoft and Delta Air Lines are among the growing number of businesses that have fired employees for posting private company information to a Web blog. So if you're blogging at the office, you can add it to "office romances" and "candid photocopies" on your list of sure-fire ways to get a pink slip.
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