No matter your job (or platform), scripting makes life easier.
- By Chris Brooke
- 05/01/2003
Rare is the company without non-Windows desktop clients. Yet getting Unix and Apple to connect to and access resources on a Windows-based network can be migraine-inducing. Here's your antidote.
Many new management variables are trickling out this year, including the new Microsoft System Center.
- By Mark Wingard
- 05/01/2003
These OSs work well on a Windows network when it comes to printing.
File-sharing and e-mail, however, are more complicated.
Scripting help; will the "real" security expert, please stand up; and a whole lotta feedback on the "braindumper" case.
- By MCP Magazine Readers
- 05/01/2003
TrueTime Server keeps your computers on the clock.
- By James Carrion
- 05/01/2003
SecureLogin takes the work out of password management.
- By Joseph L. Jorden
- 05/01/2003
In this second in a series, explore Wired Equivalent Privacy and Extensive Authentication Protocol.
- By Bill Boswell
- 05/01/2003
Macs generally fare well on Windows, with compatible document formats and file-sharing technologies. The latest Mac OS works especially well in the Microsoft universe.
There are special considerations when bringing up the first domain controller in the first domain of your new Windows 2003 forest.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 05/01/2003
You've migrated from Windows 2000 in the last year, so why the rush to Windows 2003? Bill examines the pros and cons.
- By Bill Heldman
- 05/01/2003
Desktop Orbiter doesn't live up to its promises.
- By Rick A. Butler
- 05/01/2003
Windows Server 2003, Windows Server System family, make splashing debut, with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer focusing on security, management, and performance enhancements in the newest network operating
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 04/25/2003
Instead of a ticket on the gravy train, Microsoft certification has become more of a step up the corporate ladder.
- By Michael Domingo
- 04/11/2003