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Five Windows Phone 7 apps for travel
Smartphones and travelers are a match made in heaven. These free Windows Phone 7 apps can make your journey easier, safer, and more fun.
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Five tips for optimizing your Internet connection
If your Internet connection is sluggish, try these tricks to perk it up.
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10 tips for troubleshooting DNS problems
Figuring out what's wrong with DNS will go faster if you have a set of troubleshooting steps to follow. Brien Posey shares his approach to isolating the cause of DNS problems.
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10 ways to boost traffic to your Web site
You can increase the number of visitors to your Web site by following some pretty simple, practical steps. Brien Posey shares some of the strategies that have worked for him.
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Planning libraries and lists in SharePoint 2007
You can get more use out of SharePoint 2007 through the use of custom lists and libraries. Here's how you make them work.
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SolutionBase: Developing a DNS name resolution strategy for a Windows Server 2003 DNS
It would be nice if you could just load DNS on your server and walk away. But it's not quite that simple. How you implement DNS is just as important as it is to begin with. In this...
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SolutionBase: Countering DNS security threats
DNS helps workstations access network and Internet resources, but it can also be a vulnerable point of attack. Brien Posey discusses some of the common DNS attack points and how to...
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SolutionBase: Troubleshooting a DNS server failure on Windows Server 2003
DNS is a vital service on your network. When it goes wrong, you've got big problems. Here are some strategies you can use to diagnose and repair DNS problems on your network.
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SolutionBase: An introduction to DNS conditional forwarding
DNS is one of the most vital services on the network today. Getting proper performance and results from DNS can be problematic. Here's how you can use conditional forwarding in Win...
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SolutionBase: Migrating Web sites from IIS 4.0 to IIS 6.0
So you've finally decided to take the plunge and retire that old reliable Windows NT server. Here's how you migrate your IIS 4.0 Web site to IIS 6.0 under Windows Server 2003.