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Exams Under the Radar: Licensing Solutions

More competency exams available for Microsoft software licensing experts.

Long, Long, Long Horn

This week Long Horn catches the attention of the DOJ, plus Microsoft revenue numbers, the real truth of online identity theft, Genuine Advantage "incentives" and just maybe a flying car.

(Almost) Painless Schema Mods

You might want to take a few precautionary steps prior to initiating ADPREP.

New Twist to Exams: Just Do It

Microsoft's Learning Group to introduce simulations to MCP exams; new question type already available in Windows Server 2003 core exams.

One Welcome Service Pack

Our Beta Man offers an early look at what Windows Server 2003 SP1 will bring.

Recover Me

True Image Server for Windows can take away your worries about accurate and efficient server recovery.

The 10 Essential Rules of Patch Management

The more work you put in up front, the easier it will be to get and stay current when the patches hit.

Download Lockdown

Worried about trojans and viruses sneaking in with downloaded files? DownloadSecurity can help you stop them at the gate.

Get into Group Policy

GPAnywhere gives you more flexibility to manage Group Policy, even on older or remote machines, with or without Active Directory.

SP2: More Ammo for the Security Battle

Rollout pain aside, users laud the long overdue enhancements that SP2 brings to IE, along with new GPOs, RPC lockdown and more.

Real-World GPMC Troubleshooting

The Group Policy Management Console can be a powerful troubleshooting too—if you know how to use it.

When (If Ever) Is SA Right?

Call for Comments: Redmond wants to know what value you place on Software Assurance.

Choose the Right Preventive Security Technologies

Ensuring maximum asset availability requires multiple layers of security working in concert to protect against intrusions, enforce usage policies, and allow machines to remain resilient to attacks - even when patching is not an option.

Resist This NT Security Blanket

Microsoft once again extends custom support contract provisions for large NT 4.0 Server users and throws an unintended bone to smaller shops.

Going Hyper-Active

Build scripts that work more like applications so you can monitor progress and display results in a formatted manner.

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