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Understanding low-level memory management
Brien Posey explains how changes made at the DOS level can affect Windows 98 and explores how you can optimize your performance by managing low-level memory.
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Low-budget Pentium III
Most of us have tried to upgrade a PC, but sometimes we have no choice but to replace the machine in order to get more power. If you have a Pentium II PC, however, Brien Posey offe...
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Talking Shop: Exploring the Windows 2000 disaster recovery tools
Learn what Windows 2000 disaster recovery tools are and how to use them.
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Planning your Windows NT domain structure
Planning a proper domain structure is critical to building an efficient network. In this article, Brien Posey explains the importance of proper planning and outlines the domain iss...
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Why you should embrace NTFS
The New Technology File System (NTFS), supported by Microsoft's NT OS, expands beyond FAT and FAT32's capabilities. Here are some reasons why NTFS should be your file system of cho...
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Understanding Windows NT trust relationships
Windows NT trust relationships may be one of the most misunderstood concepts in Windows NT. In this article, Brien Posey explains trust relationships in plain English.
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Customize the Windows 98 boot process by editing the MSDOS.SYS file
Learn to edit the MSDOS.SYS file to customize the Windows 98 boot process
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Mobile computing: Where's it all going?
With an array of alternative computing devices flooding the market, Brien Posey examines the question of whether or not mobile computing has finally come of age.
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Disk compression through batch files
Even though hard drive prices are steadily declining, it's still important to squeeze all the space you can out of your hard drives. Brien Posey tells you about Windows NT's disk c...
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Diagnosing problems with stubborn PCI cards
Brien Posey reveals basic steps that you can take to correct most PCI problems.
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Point and Print for Windows NT
Point and Print enables Windows 9x computers to download appropriate drivers for shared printers automatically, but the process works differently in Windows NT.
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Build Your Skills: Achieve balance among multiple proxy servers
Looks at how to configure multiple proxy servers burdened with too many user requests
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Microsoft improves Windows CE, again
In a recent keynote address, Bill Gates announced the creation of a new Windows CE device, code-named "Rapier." Read on to learn about this new pocket PC and other new te...
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The final countdown
Fewer than 30 days remain until Y2K. Are you absolutely positive you've done everything necessary to prepare your network? Better review this last-minute checklist!
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Using Windows to detect hardware conflicts
Brien Posey explains how to use Windows to troubleshoot hardware conflicts when you build a new computer or upgrade an old computer.
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Understand the differences between Windows NT Server platforms
Have you forgotten the differences between the various Windows NT Server platforms? Brien Posey's here to fill you in.
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Don't let a bad device driver ruin your day when working with NT
Your Windows NT system just crashed because you installed an incorrect device driver. Now what do you do with the Blue Screen of Death? Brien Posey's got your answer.
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Don't let the Windows NT Registry intimidate you
Don't avoid the Windows NT Registry out of fear. Become familiar with its operation, and you'll experience less anxiety the next time Registry changes are needed. In the second of ...
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Picking Up the Pieces: Demystifying the Blue Screen of Death
Figure out what the Blue Screen Of Death really means
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Simplifying network options through logon scripts
Your workload will be a lot lighter if you standardize things on your network. For example, you can use a standard format for paths and drive mappings. One easy method of setting t...
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Diagnosing Windows NT boot problems
Have you ever had a PC running Windows NT fail to boot? If so, you probably found that the boot process is nothing like the processes DOS and Windows 95/98 use. In this article, we...
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Diagnosing Windows NT boot problems
Have you ever had a PC running Windows NT fail to boot? If so, you probably found that the boot process is nothing like the processes DOS and Windows 95/98 use. In this article, we...