As magazine authors, Resolutions’ contributors, Danielle Ruest and Nelson
Ruest, try to cover a broad range of topics organizations need to deal with
on an ongoing basis. The Ruest write for several publications: the Windows
Server System Magazine, Network
World as well as Redmond
Magazine. They also help systems administrators simplify their tasks through
a regular Windows
Server 2003 Tips and Tricks column in the Windows Server System Magazine.
Resolutions also writes articles in French.
Active Directory 
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| 12 Mighty Labors of Active Directory Management |
Administering and managing AD encompasses a multitude of activities. Although you can do the job with built-in services and tools, four powerful third-party solutions also want to help. |
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| Simplifying the Life of an AD Admin |
Review: NetPro’s suite can reduce AD administration woes. |
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| Microsoft prepping directory upgrade |
Writer John Fontana outlines Microsoft's future application directory strategy. Nelson Ruest is quoted in this article. |
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| The 12 Mighty Chores of Active Directory Administration in Depth |
Administering Active Directory takes some practice. Here are 12 exercises to keep your AD skills limber. |
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| A New Roadmap to Directory Services |
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory offers new features to simplify identity and application management in the enterprise. |
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| Add Centralized Auditing to AD |
Control and map change with Change Auditor for Active Directory. |
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| Microsoft ships beta of Active Directory “light” |
Resolutions is quoted here |
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Development Support 
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| Connected Systems: The Microsoft Approach to SOA |
Gain an understanding of Microsoft's approach to service-oriented architectures and how they relate to building a more connected business with .NET. |
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| Is Everett Worth the Switch? |
Evaluate the newest version of Visual Studio .NET and find out if it will open the .NET adoption floodgates. |
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| Supporting developers with virtual machines |
Learn how to use virtual machines to support development efforts |
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| Local Coding Support Infrastructures |
Second of a five-part series, this article identifies how to design local coding support in a locked-down PC world. |
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| Using Active Directory to Support Internal Development |
This article is the third part of a five-part series. It identifies how to design virtual development environments with Active Directory. |
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| The End of “DLL Hell”: Supporting Centralized Corporate Development |
This article identifies how to design infrastructures that put an end to “DLL Hell,” at least in relation to corporate development projects. |
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| Decentralized Development Strategies: Providing Development Support for End-User Developers |
This qualitative discussion of the requirements for special development support infrastructures using Microsoft Windows technologies is the final offering in a five-part series. |
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| A First Look at IIS 7.0 |
Componentization and ASP.NET integration are among the many new features coming up in the next version of Internet Information Services. |
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| Meeting Mission-Critical Development Needs |
How can IT support in-house development efforts in a locked down PC world? |
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Microsoft Corporation 
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| Microsoft's $56 billion question |
John Fontana explores what Microsoft should do with its cash reserves. Resolutions is quoted in this article. |
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| Is Microsoft changing its stripes? |
Writer John Fontana outlines Microsoft's new relationship with arch-rival competitors. Nelson Ruest is quoted in this article. |
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Microsoft TechEd 2005 
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| Where Microsoft Stands With Security |
Recent releases to implement security include Windows Server Update Services and Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2003. |
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| Admin Benefits of SQL Server 2005 |
Any database or system administrator will be glad to finally move on from SQL Server 2000. |
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| Infrastructure Takes Center Stage |
Here's a sampling of key products vendors are showing off at Tech•Ed 2005. |
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| New Dev Tools Integrate With VS 2005 |
Promising new development tools unveiled at Tech•Ed 2005. |
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Migration & Consolidation 
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| Use the Proper Tool When Consolidating |
Use this roundup to make a better product selection |
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| Make a Smooth Move to Windows Server 2003 |
A successful Windows Server 2003 migration calls for evaluating your organization’s needs and creating a migration plan that matches them. |
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| You're Fired |
Ditch your server dead weight: Consolidate to streamline management. |
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| Virtual Machine Management at Your Fingertips |
VMware VirtualCenter 1.1 lets administrators control hundreds of virtual machines from one console. |
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| Consolidate Your Web Servers with IIS 6.0 |
The latest version of IIS is perhaps the best reason to move to Windows Server 2003 |
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| Easy Desktop Migrations |
Review: Desktop DNA can handle any size network. |
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| Provision Servers With Automated Deployment Services |
Identify when to use which tool to provision the servers in your network from bare metal on. Learn what Microsoft is offering with Automated Deployment Services and how it can make your job easier. |
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| Make the Most of Server Consolidation |
Use the built-in features and stability of Windows Server 2003 to consolidate and reduce the number of servers your network holds. |
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| Windows 2000 Deployments demand masterful planning |
Resolutions is quoted here |
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| Server Migration: Moving from Here to There |
Migrating servers, users and resources from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003 was a big challenge for our fictional hero. We review a number of third-party tools to help ease his pain. |
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| Riding Up to Longhorn |
A first look at what Longhorn will bring. |
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| A 10 Step Migration Survival Guide and Poster |
Migrations for Exchange Server 2003
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| Souping Up Windows 2003 Migrations |
Five tools that promise to speed and ease Windows 2003 file and print migrations. Which one is the very best? |
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| Microsoft’s Free AD Migration Tool Shines |
While commercial product boast bells and whistles, Microsoft's free tool gets the job done. |
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| The Fast Road to Exchange Server 2003 |
You'll never truly see the beauty of Exchange 2003 unless you migrate. Here are five tools to make that move quicker and easier. |
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Security & Privacy 
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| Is Active Directory more secure? |
Can you answer this question? If not, read on... |
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| Plan Your Defense Strategy |
Use these keywords to establish a security process of workflow patterns, procedures, and standards. |
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| Serious Perimeter Security |
Use these two keywords to make your perimeter more secure. |
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| Use Server Roles to Heighten Security |
Define the purpose each server plays in your network. |
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| Is Windows Server 2003 more secure? |
Can you answer this question? If not, read on... |
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| Patching Windows Security |
Microsoft is preparing a series of updates that will tighten security on most of its software |
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| Security Explorer 4.8 |
This powerful tool allows you to view or modify permissions on any NTFS object in your network |
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| Put an End to Spam |
Use Sybari Advanced Spam Manager to put an end to spam in your organization.
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| Beyond the Firewall |
With the proliferation of malicious attacks aimed at applications, network protection at the physical layer may no longer be enough. |
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| Defending Against Layer 8 |
Don't forget the 8th layer of the OSI stack in your security strategies. |
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| Roll Out a Secure Wireless Solution |
New products help make wireless more secure |
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| Raising the Bar on Windows Security |
Even with improved security in Windows Server 2003, administrators need to stay vigilant to create secure networks. |
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| Manage Patches and Updates |
Identify your vulnerabilities and evaluate and apply patches when required. |
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| Five Layers of Defense |
A perimeter network design protects your resources |
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| Hands-Free Virus Protection |
Use Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition to set up a network-wide, low-maintenance virus protector |
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| Secure Wireless for the Enterprise |
With a little effort, you can make wireless computing safe and simple to use, even in the enterprise. |
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Software & Systems Management 
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| AdminStudio Professional 6.0:
Get It Right the First Time |
AdminStudio supports better quality control for software packaging and simplifies the overall packaging process. |
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| Keep an Eye on Those Servers |
The right server management tool closely monitors your network and offers proactive responses to most common problems.
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| Take Control of Your Enterprise Computers |
Combine Altiris IT Lifecycle Management and Wise Package Studio Professional suites to get full control of your systems. |
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| Altiris Client/Total Management Suites:
Take Control |
The Altiris Management Suites give you complete control over every aspect of your network operations. |
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| 10 Commandments of Software Packaging |
Prepare! Prepare! Prepare! But first, be sure to check out these rules to guarantee a smooth deployment of software across your enterprise. |
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| Set Strategies for Enterprise Software Management |
Combine the right tools and processes to gain complete control of the software in your network. |
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| Step Up to SMS 2003 |
Take advantage of Systems Management Server 2003's new feature set to take control of your network. |
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| Pack ‘Em Up, Move ‘Em Out
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Migrating applications is far from easy—that’s why choosing the right tool is imperative |
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| Use Your ESP to Test Software Packages |
The Enterprise Software Packaging cycle helps you test your software packages thoroughly before introducing them into the production network. |
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| Policy Maker Pro & Software Updates |
Extend Group Policy in your network by adding muscle to GPOs |
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| Streamline Your Systems Management |
MOM 2005 aims to improve control over the components of your networked infrastructure. |
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| Know Thy Services |
Use a lifecycle approach to move to a service-oriented architecture |
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Step By Step 
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Manage and Administer Groups in AD — Part Two |
Simplify changes in your organization by managing group ownership and deciding which groups to populate in your directory. |
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How to build and manage a Virtual Laboratory |
This two part article describes how to use Virtual Server 2005 to build and manage a corporate virtual laboratory. Note, this article is only available to Microsoft Certified Professionals. MCPs: you need to sign into the MCP Secured Site first before you |
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| Creating a "Super" MMC |
Manage your server network with a customized Microsoft Management Console |
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| Printer Location Tracking |
O, printer, where art thou? |
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| Manage and Administer
Groups in AD — Part One |
Learn to manage and control user group proliferation in your network. |
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| Simplify User Administration With Template Accounts |
Template accounts ensure that standards are maintained in your directory. |
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| Use “Run as” To Secure Administration Tasks |
This tool allows you to do various things using different rights/credentials |
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| Decentralized Development Strategies |
Here's how to manage and control Microsoft Access database proliferation in your network. |
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| Create a Delegation Console |
When you have to create a custom delegation task, get your structural setup completed and then create a custom console. |
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| Install Help Files from Other Operating Systems |
Having this information at your finger tips will let you switch from one OS's help to any other |
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Storage & Disaster Recovery 
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| Redefining Windows Storage |
Feature improvements in Windows Server 2003 make way for a better storage future. |
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| Upgrade Your Back Ups |
Use this product round up to make a better tool selection |
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| New Single-Purpose Servers Introduced |
Microsoft launches a new series of single-purpose servers with Windows Server 2003. |
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| Manage Data and Backups |
Take a close look at CommVault Galaxy to manage data backups |
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| A Better Outlook for Information Management |
New storage industry trends help organizations face the information explosion. |
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| 10-Minute Solution: Using the Volume Shadow Copy |
Decrease your volume of help-desk calls with Windows Server 2003. |
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| 10-Minute Solution: Consolidate File Shares |
Consolidate file-sharing servers with Windows Storage Server 2003. |
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| File Systems Get a Makeover With WinFS |
Windows File System, to be released with Longhorn, aims to relieve user file storage headaches. |
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| Storage & Disaster Recovery Special Report |
Learn how advances in technology can reduce storage costs |
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| Build Resiliency Into Your Networks |
Use the appropriate technologies to build system resiliency into your Windows Server 2003 network and establish smart strategies for system backup and recovery. |
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Data Protection Made Easy |
Microsoft's new System Center Data Protection Manager 2006 can be the first step to protecting your data.
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| Grid Computing Comes to Windows |
Polyserve creates shared-everything clusters with Windows servers. |
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| Open 24 Hours: Load Balancing |
The proper level of load balancing services can ensure consistent availability of Web services. |
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| Achieve 99.999% Uptime
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Use Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition to obtain the highest levels of availability and performance. |
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| Creating a Resilient Windows Infrastructure |
Proper implementation of clustering technologies can help ensure that your systems are always available.
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| First Defense-ISR 2.1 |
Roll back from OS mishaps in a snap |
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| Ooops! Recovering Deleted Files: Volume Snapshots vs. Undelete 4.0 |
Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Services and Undelete 4.0 are a potent one-two punch. |
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System Administration 
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| Fax Management for the Enterprise |
Review: Brooktrout’s TruFax is Windows Server 2003-certified. |
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| Recovery Manager 1.2 |
This clever tool can help protect your systems and save you time when recovering from failures. |
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| Task Scheduling Beyond Windows |
ActiveBatch simplifies and fine-tunes automation of tasks. |
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| Unshackled: Wireless Administration |
Admin tasks don’t end the moment IT pros step out of the office. These devices and software solutions can keep servers shining, no matter where you are. |
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| Take Control of Your Network |
First, adopt a method and then take inventory. |
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Tips & Tricks 
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| Manage Security Patches |
Take control of the delivery and distribution of security patches within your network. |
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| Detect and Monitor IM on Your Network |
Use free tools to control IM in your network, manage group policy and get free training. |
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| Placing an Active Directory in the DMZ |
Be careful when creating outward-facing Active Directories. |
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| Securing IIS |
Modify the default installation parameters of IIS to provide a more secure configuration |
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| Run Visual Studio .NET on Terminal Servers |
Use Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services to centralize development projects |
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| Monitor Your Systems Easily |
Use free tools from Microsoft to monitor your systems and make sure they are running properly. |
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| Manage Your Systems Better With Free Tools |
Use free tools to improve systems management. |
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| Make Smart Migration Choices |
Take advantage of the Active Directory Migration Tool to consolidate domains and migrate from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003. |
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| Ease Windows Server 2003 Administration |
Take advantage of Microsoft Management Console snap-ins to create a better administration tool. |
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| Integrate DNS With Active Directory |
Use Windows Server 2003 application partitions to maintain high availability of DNS data. |
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| Secure Your Active Directory |
Take advantage of new Windows Server 2003 features to ensure your Active Directory can't be subject to denial of service attacks. |
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| Audit Account Management in AD |
Discover who is doing what to your accounts easily using Group Policy's auditing. |
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| Tracking the File Replication Service |
Demystify FRS in your Windows network. |
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| Is Certification a Good Idea? |
Find out the best ways to get certified in Microsoft technologies |
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| Manage Terminal Services |
Take advantage of the new Group Policies in Windows Server 2003 to manage Terminal Services from a central point. |
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Windows 2000 
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| What Users want from Microsoft? |
Resolutions is quoted here |
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| Is Windows 2000 ready for full rollout? |
Proponents give the package a green light; others cite training issues as reason to proceed with caution. |
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Windows Server System 
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Orchestrate Complex Data Collaboration |
Use BizTalk Server 2004 to orchestrate complex data collaboration and exchange scenarios |
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| How Does X64 Measure Up? |
Upgrade to 64-bit computing to get the most out of Windows. |
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| Increase Efficiency With Collaboration |
Empower your employees by adding e-mail and instant messaging to your intranet. |
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| Build a Modern Call Center |
Elements of the Windows Server System can help support modern, flexible, customer-pleasing call centers. |
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| Building a Third-Generation Intranet |
How to assemble Microsoft server technologies to create an intranet that's more than a static collection of HR pages. |
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| Preparing for the Third-Generation Intranet |
Here are the steps to help you implement the core technologies that support collaboration and communication in a modern intranet setting. |
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| Follow the Microsoft Server Road Map |
Will the third name change be the charm for Microsoft's server suite? Explore how Windows Server System provides new functionality and integration options for your organization. |
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| A First Look: Peer Into the Future of Windows
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Microsoft hopes tightly integrated Windows servers will ease the complexity of managing an enterprise. |
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| New Strategy for Core Server OS |
Microsoft announced a new strategy for the design and delivery of core operating systems with Windows Server
2003. |
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