April 2005
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April 05, 2005
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Apr'05
GUID (global unique identifier)
A GUID (global unique identifier) is a term used by Microsoft for a number that its programming generates to create a unique identity for an entity such as a Word document. Continue Reading
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April 05, 2005
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Apr'05
favicon (favorite icon)
A favicon (for "favorite icon") is a customized image that Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (and above) uses, if it is available, as an icon to go with a user-specified bookmarked site on the Links bar at the top of a Web browser window. Continue Reading
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April 05, 2005
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Apr'05
SMBs weigh in on online storage
The emergence of Web-based storage service providers presents one more option for SMBs. But depending who you talk to, the right answer for SMB storage devices remains to be seen. Continue Reading
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April 05, 2005
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Apr'05
Microsoft disk defragmenter needs broader horizons
If you want your network defragmented, Windows' Disk Defragmenter is not going to help you. Here are details on the tool's limitations and why you should replace it. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2005
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Apr'05
This Week: March tip contest winners are in!
Submit your admin tips and enter to win fabulous prizes! Plus a weekly news roundup. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2005
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Apr'05
Dcpromo using an unattended answer file
Not many administrators realize that they can run Dcpromo from an unattended answer file and eliminate all those cute little Wizard prompts. Here's how. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2005
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Apr'05
Free script for importing/exporting DNS information
DNS Dump is a free command-line batch file that imports and exports DNS information to a structured file, so you can move the DNS entries from site to site. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2005
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Apr'05
When Exchange mailbox size quotas break
Sometimes an admin will set limits for a mailbox only to discover that Exchange is not enforcing them. The problem is rooted in a registry setting. Here's the fix. Continue Reading
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April 03, 2005
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Apr'05
How to spec your Exchange server hardware requirements
Follow these steps to identify your organization's specific Exchange server hardware requirements prior to deploying new or replacement server hardware. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2005
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Apr'05
Exchange Migration Learning Guide
Exchange migration articles, tutorials, tips, tools, white papers, expert advice and more that will pump up your Exchange migration know-how quickly. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2005
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Apr'05
Shareware tool helps protect batch files
Long live batch files, except they are easily hacked, edited and reverse engineered. A new tool turns a batch file into an encrypted executable or .EXE file. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2005
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Apr'05
Step-by-Step Guide: How to set up a VPN
A VPN is extremely useful to an organization with a lot of remote users, but it can be somewhat complicated to set up. This guide will walk you step-by-step through the process. Continue Reading