</i>MCP Magazine<i>'s</i> experts name the products they can't live without.
See what you may want to add to your Windows network management operations.
- By Kristen McCarthy
- 12/01/2002
<b>Winner: </b>Tranxition Software Personality Tranxport Professional
3.0<br>
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<b>Honorable Mention:</b> <a href="#xpress">Altiris eXpress Migration
Suite</a>
- By Stewart Cawthray
- 12/01/2002
<b>Winner: </b>O&O Software O&O Defrag 4 Professional<br>
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<b>Honorable Mention: </b><a href="#diskeeper">Executive Software Diskeeper
</a>
- By Joseph L. Jorden
- 12/01/2002
Unless you test your application fully, you can't be sure changes you make won't affect another part of the system. Use unit tests to improve programming and application-release quality.
Volume Shadow Copy, another new Windows .NET feature, shifts the burden of backups and restores back to users.
- By Bill Boswell
- 11/01/2002
You can do more with Group Policy in Windows XP than in Windows 2000 Professional. Here’s a guide to the changes.
- By Jeremy Moskowitz
- 11/01/2002
Migrating from Novell Directory Services to Active Directory is hard work. This article explains how to assess your current situation, formulate an action plan and specify features for third-party help.
- By Jeff Bennion
- 11/01/2002
Evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, current network interface cards offer increased speed, better CPU utilization and specialized functionality.
- By Douglas Mechaber
- 11/01/2002
Release of Windows .NET Server is getting close. Should your company consider moving? Windows Insider Bill Boswell makes a case for the upgrade to Microsoft’s newest operating system.
- By Bill Boswell
- 11/01/2002
.NET sports features that'll streamline lower-level admin tasks.
- By Bill Boswell
- 11/01/2002
Licensing confusion, and more salary survey feedback.
- By MCP Magazine Readers
- 11/01/2002
The root of your problems may lie in your event logs.
- By James D. Pollock
- 10/01/2002
For programmers, developers of component, application using Microsoft technology.
It took three separate attempts to finally upgrade my company to Exchange 2000—this after doing the upgrade in a lab environment and upgrading a pilot box with the IT department on it...
- By Cynthia Balusek
- 10/01/2002
It’s important to remember that the answer’s not always in a book or taught in a class, as we found out when investigating a disrupted wireless link.
- By Justin L. Melot
- 10/01/2002
You can do a lot with printers in Windows 2000. All it takes is a little sleight of hand.
- By Jeremy Moskowitz
- 10/01/2002
Further investigation of a hard drive failure revealed one tiny but important tip that now lets one company's e-mail server run problem-free.
- By Christopher M. Roscoe
- 10/01/2002
There’s a method to the madness of Active Directory replication, but many of the concepts can be tough to decipher...
- By Andrew Lindley
- 10/01/2002
Much of the knowledge IT professionals gain won't be found in a book or taught in a class...
With today’s new features and improved defenses, you no longer have to choose between convenience and security when deploying an enterprise-level wireless network.