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10 reasons why you should learn to use PowerShell
PowerShell combines command-line speed, the flexibility of scripting, and the power of a GUI-based admin tool. See why now might be the time to master it.
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Five handy web development tools
Not all web development needs expensive tools to be successful. Here are five free or inexpensive apps that prove it.
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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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Take back control after Internet Explorer is hijacked
Remove malicious code and regain control over Internet Explorer.
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Five flow charting applications
There are a number of different tools available to help you to create flowcharts. Brien Posey lists five apps he has tried.
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Troubleshooting tips for sound card problems in Windows XP
Windows XP employs many multimedia features previously unavailable in earlier versions of the OS. However, without a sound card all the bells and whistles do not do you much good. ...
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Step-By-Step: How to audit file and folder access to improve Windows 2000 Pro security
Learn to audit file and folder access on publicly accessible computers to test your security policy and determine whether there are any unauthorized uses taking place
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Five apps that will clean up Internet Explorer
Brien Posey discusses five utilities that can help you to clean up Internet Explorer and cover your tracks.
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Use DIG to administer Windows DNS servers
UNIX administrators have long been able to use the DIG utility to troubleshoot DNS servers. Now this utility is available to Windows administrators as well.
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10 must-have Windows server tools
The right tools can make your server administration chores much easier. Here's a list of the ones Brien Posey finds indispensable.