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AdminChallenge: How can Denise get her NIC working?
Help Denise get her NIC working, and you could win a brand new TechRepublic T-shirt! That's the subject of the next AdminChallenge.
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Creating logical ports isn't enough when configuring IOPRINT+
Recently, a TechRepublic user experienced difficulty when trying to configure an IOPRINT+ server on a UNIX network. The solution, provided in TechRepublic's forums, appears here.
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Is Networking Essentials outdated?
You think Windows 2000 is pushing Networking Essentials aside? Think again, comrade. Check out the five reasons Erik Eckel says Networking Essentials is as important as ever—d...
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Novell releases client updates for Windows
Novell has released client updates for the Windows platforms, including Windows 2000, addressing "contextless" login window errors. Get details on these updates and other...
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First Win2K virus identified, but not in the wild
The first virus known to target Windows 2000 specifically has been identified, but it's not believed to exist in the wild. Check out Exterminator for the details on this week's bug...
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Use me: What certification information do you seek?
Have a question about a certification program? Maybe you're trying to track down an elusive certification fact. Let us help. Details are inside this week's Paperchase Digest.
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NetWare support packs top this week?s patch list
Support packs and virus signature updates from Novell set the pace for this week's patch announcements. Sun Solaris fixes round out the mix. Check out this week's Exterminator for ...
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Windows 2000 training stumbles at the gate
As Erik Eckel recently discovered, some lessons you have to learn yourself. Find out why he says you should wait to attend Microsoft Windows 2000 training.
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New bugs waste no time entering the new millennium
Bugs and viruses wasted no time welcoming the new millennium. Check out this week's Exterminator for the highlights from year-end 1999, as well as the new century.
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NT 4 MCSEs-to-be: Choose your electives well
Maximize your NT 4 electives, and you could save yourself two exams on your way to Win2K MCSE status. Here's how.
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AdminChallenge: Help Archie dance with the Samba server
Archie's having trouble connecting his Windows clients to his Samba server. Tell us how he can solve his problem and you might win a TechRepublic T-shirt.
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How will NT 4 MCSEs fare in a Win2K world?
Windows 2000 is coming and Microsoft is retiring its Windows NT 4 certifications. TechRepublic Community Editor Erik Eckel, himself an MCSE, leads a discussion about your options. ...
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Virus Alert: Watch for WM97/Thursday-C before Dec. 13
Sophos has announced a variant of the WM97/Thursday virus. Here's what you need to know.
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Are you looking to grow your consulting business?
It's easy to forget to grow your IT consulting business, but you shouldn't let that happen. These prospecting tips will help.
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Virus Alert! Bubbleboy e-mail virus doesn't need to be executed to trigger
A potentially dangerous virus has been identified by software security researchers. Named Bubbleboy, the virus can trigger even if victims don't execute an attachment.
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Windows NT 4 MCSEs really needn't fret
If you received, or are seeking, a Windows NT 4 MCSE, don't panic at the announcement that these exams are being retired. It's not as bad as it looks. The certification holds value...
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Microsoft retires NT 4 exams, but MCSEs needn't fret
If you received, or are seeking, a Windows NT 4 MCSE, don't panic at the announcement that these exams are being retired. The certification holds value and is going to save you tim...
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Novell service packs target NetWare client bugs
This week, Novell released NetWare client service packs for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
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Noncompetes: Just say no
Noncompetes aren't the answer to protecting an organization's intellectual property—hiring employees with integrity is. So toss your noncompete covenant in the trash.
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You've hung your shingle, now spread the word
Don't let Mr. Eckel's MCSE fool you. Erik worked in advertising and public relations for years, and he's picked up a few pointers that could help your business grow.
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It's 9/9/99 and we're still here
Sept. 9, 1999, the date seen by many as a dress rehearsal for Y2K, is passing without incident.
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Microsoft and partners position NT as telecom carrier-class platform
Microsoft is serious about playing in the telecommunications arena. But just how committed is Redmond to telecom applications and partnerships? Try 99.999 percent.
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DSL: Not for consumers only
Fueled by a never-ending search for affordable bandwidth, companies are starting to examine DSL services. Here's a look at what they offer, and what they could cost.
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