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Of Profit and Pickles

OK, so maybe Licensing 6.0 wasn't such a stupid idea after all.

Certified Mail: February 2003

Scripting tools; upgrading to .NET; .NET by any other name.

Certified Mail: Jan. 2003

DBA vs. programmer; thumbs down on the new look; one-page résumés.

Palladium: Blessing or Curse?

Microsoft is touting its next-generation secure computing infrastructure as a giant leap for mankind. Not everyone agrees.

.NET Server MCSE and MCSA Plans Changed

Expect the unexpected: Key certification track to be retooled for 2003, which may affect current MCSA/MCSE candidates.

December 2002

Fashion plate; reading the fine print; demystifying printing for users.

A Practical Approach

Getting the job done often means accomplishing what you can within the constraints of real-world resources and budgets.

AD for the Novice

Mission-Critical Active Directory addresses the intricacies of this complex topic.

A Few of My Favorite Things

So many security toys, so little time.

Editor's Choice: Security

<b>Winner: </b>@stake LC4<br> <br> <b>Honorable Mention:</b> <a href="#msdn">Microsoft Corp. MSDN Universal Subscription</a>

SMS Server Gets Overhaul; Feature Packs Released

Systems Management Server 2003, in beta now, to be integrated into .NET. universe.

Real World

Helping others get more than a foot in the IT door.

Domain Controller Lockdown

Implement Group Policy to automate the process of locking down domain controllers.

Certified Mail

Licensing confusion, and more salary survey feedback.

Unified Storage Mirage

Each new version of Windows seems to introduce a new file system. Is Longhorn the end of it?

Certified Mail

Readers chime in on salary surveys; exam-testing skills; licensing; and exerting buying influence.

Exchange 2000 Upgrade, Times Two

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...

Marble Drop

Securing your servers by using templates isn't child's play. In her second installment on this topic, Roberta finds a parallel to a game.

Power in the Details

How do you like our new look?

Trust Us, We’re Microsoft

Have you read your EULAs lately?

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