Don Jones takes a look at the new features that will be included in the new Windows operating system, slated for release in late 2006.
Microsoft's IM environment has matured into an enterprise-class tool, but it packs in more features than most users really need.
- By Steve Ulfelder
- 08/01/2005
Bill Boswell covers Microsoft's DPM in his last column as <span class="a11">Redmond</span> says a fond farewell to its favorite Windows Insider.
- By Bill Boswell
- 08/01/2005
A script that uses Devcon.exe to disable dirty connections when the computer is connected to the corporate (private) network, compliments of a Mr. Script reader.
- By Chris Brooke
- 08/01/2005
The command-line tool DevCon.exe provides a ton of functionality.
- By Chris Brooke
- 07/01/2005
Redmond's newest CTO hopes to make his mark on Microsoft's collaboration efforts, and perhaps much more.
Readers report that Microsoft's Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) tool is a vast improvement over its predecessor SUS.
- By Joanne Cummings
- 07/01/2005
Quest Software is shipping the latest release of a tool designed to simplify migration from Novell NDS to Microsoft Active Directory.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- 06/15/2005
Love Microsoft? Hate it? Somewhere in between?
It's all of the above in the Redmond magazine survey of your attitudes
toward the world's most important computer company.
System requirements proving hard to nail down; breakthroughs for some scenarios.
- By Scott Bekker
- 06/01/2005
Patching your servers is an art that takes time to master. Here's a paint-by-numbers kit to help you get started.
- By Greg Shields
- 06/01/2005
From the fat bank account of a sworn enemy of Microsoft emerged a company that today is one of Redmond's best pals -- Vintela.
Desktop Authority helps you automate desktop management, even if you don't know the finer points of scripting.
- By Rick A. Butler
- 06/01/2005
Besides Web conferencing, readers have found many other uses for Microsoft's NetMeeting.
- By Steve Ulfelder
- 06/01/2005
Windows servers now support up to 1TB of memory -- more than you're likely to need.
- By Scott Bekker
- 06/01/2005