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Five speedy Windows desktop search apps
Even if your data is well organized, a good search tool will save you tons of time. Here are five apps to help you find what you need right away.
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Five parental control apps to help safeguard your kids
There are various ways to protect your kids when they go online, including specialized tools like the ones on this list.
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Five tips for creating custom MMCs for administrative tasks
Building your own management consoles lets you consolidate the tools you routinely use so you can streamline your admin chores. Here are a few pointers for creating helpful MMCs.
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Five tips for reducing Exchange Server support costs
A few simple steps can make a big difference in what you spend to support your Exchange Server organization. Brien Posey shares several practical suggestions.
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Five tips for designing a small business network
When you design a network for a small business, you have to address different issues from those you face in an enterprise environment. Brien Posey offers some tips for handling the...
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Five tips for livening up your presentations
Keeping your audience's attention during presentations can be a challenge. Seasoned speaker Brien Posey shares a few strategies that will help you engage audience members.
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10 things to consider before transitioning from Exchange 2003 to 2010
The key to a smooth Exchange transition is planning -- and lots of it. Brien Posey takes you through the key aspects of the process.
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10 reasons why you should begin phasing out Exchange public folders
The Exchange public folders feature has become a little long in the tooth. Brien Posey explains why it's time to consider alternatives.
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A crash course in the Exchange 2010 Control Panel
In Exchange 2010, Microsoft has once again made a lot of changes to OWA, greatly extending the management functionality with the addition of the Exchange Control Panel (ECP). Brien...
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What to expect from Exchange 2010: Not much backward-compatibility
Brien Posey looks ahead to Exchange 2010 and what it means for your organization. Since Microsoft rebuilt it from the ground up, he expects the extremely limited backward compatibi...