Build scripts that work more like applications so you can monitor progress and display results in a formatted manner.
- By Chris Brooke
- 01/01/2005
Rapid-fire releases to include SP1, x64, R2 and the Longhorn Beta.
- By Scott Bekker
- 01/01/2005
Follow these steps and have your users logging on at their Linux/Unix desktops with their Windows accounts.
- By Bill Boswell
- 01/01/2005
With Windows 2003, you can use the Encryption File Systems to give multiple users access to the same encrypted files.
- By Derek Melber
- 01/01/2005
Just because something "appears" to be from a legitimate sender doesn't make it so.
- By Ben Schorr and Jim McBee
- 01/01/2005
SQL Server Reporting Services earns solid if not stellar marks from early adopters—and you can't beat the price.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- 01/01/2005
2005 Redmond Magazine Readers' Choice Survey: Find out how your favorite tool fared as nearly 2,200 readers pick their favorites in more than 40 product categories.
MSH offers a powerful new approach to Windows command-line scripting.
The newest version of MOM not only tracks all sorts of performance data, but also helps you put it in perspective.
Microsoft offering many Windows 2003 and Exchange e-learning courses at discount for limited time.
- By Michael Domingo
- 12/09/2004
Exchange 2003 allows for a more consolidated e-mail architecture. Here's how to pull it off.
- By Bill Boswell
- 12/01/2004
Is Windows XP SP2 bringing your remote admin scripts down? Mr. Script has the answer you've been looking for.
- By Chris Brooke
- 12/01/2004
Vendors have lots of ways to manipulate ROI data to their advantage, making it seem as if every product is the answer to your IT prayers. Don't believe the hype.
Not your father's SQL Server, administrators will find comfort in Yukon, while developers are left out in the cold.
Forget about low-carb diets. Storage consolidation is the new craze hitting the fat-conscious world.