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SolutionBase: Tuning applications for the Terminal Services
You can save a lot of expense on end-user workstations by deploying Terminal Services. The problem is, applications don't always work efficiently under Terminal Services. Here's ho...
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SolutionBase: Diagnose common LCD monitor issues with these tips
LCD flat-screen monitors are all the rage, but they do present new challenges. Many of the tricks you learned supporting CRT monitors won't help. This article shows some of the thi...
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SolutionBase: Supporting and securing new pocket PC devices
Pocket PCs may be cool little devices, but they introduce a whole new layer of security vulnerabilities to your organization. Here are the steps you need to take to lock them down.
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SolutionBase: What are the differences between a Pocket PC and a SmartPhone?
PDAs are very popular, but so are cell phones. What if you could combine the two? This article explains the differences between a Pocket PC and a SmartPhone and introduces a blend ...
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SolutionBase: Access terminal services remotely through a NAT firewall
Read about the changes in Windows Server 2003 that greatly improve access to terminal services for remote users.
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SolutionBase: Implementing Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003
Learn how to implement Terminal Services on Windows Server 2003.
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Web-based application streaming finally comes of age
Explore old and new concepts you can use to deploy application streaming.
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Alternatives for software distribution and patch management
Get a summary of several solutions for distributing software and managing patches on your network.
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Save money on phone lines with Windows Server 2003 Fax Service
By implementing the Microsoft Fax Service included in Windows Server 2003, you can increase employees' productivity by enabling them to fax documents straight from their desktops. ...
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Get IT Done: Use your Pocket PC for remote troubleshooting
Learn how to connect your Pocket PC to your network and configure Terminal Services to remotely control a Windows 2000 Server or Windows XP client