Sysadmins can't live by Windows 2000 alone. Check
out these handy antivirus protection and backup/restore
programs that can help you get through the day.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 09/01/2001
ActiveBatch helps shore up one of Windows' big weaknesses—scheduling batch files.
- By Michael Feuda
- 09/01/2001
Seven network scanners test your security before the crackers do.
- By Greg Saoutine
- 09/01/2001
Exam 70-216 is a bear, thoroughly testing your
knowledge of Windows 2000 networking services.
Analyzing questions and answers can help you slay
the beast.
- By James Carrion
- 09/01/2001
Seven network scanners test your security before the crackers do.
- By Greg Saoutine
- 09/01/2001
Experienced C# early adopters would be smart to keep this slim but useful reference within arms' reach.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 09/01/2001
A scan can improve the security of your network, but be sure you know the law before you decide to do so.
- By Greg Saoutine
- 09/01/2001
An Active Directory text for experienced professionals.
- By Joseph Stoppiello
- 09/01/2001
Newsletter lists numbers and titles for upcoming MCSD exams.
As expected, Microsoft Corp. Friday morning announced that its embattled Windows XP operating system is released to manufacturing.
- By Scott Bekker
- 08/24/2001
Seven thousand MCPs with NT 3.51 titles no longer certified as of June.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 08/23/2001
Office XP/Windows XP product activation feature can be thwarted, German company finds.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 08/23/2001
A Microsoft perennial is about to be decommissioned, as Redmond consigns BackOffice to the software scrap-heap at the end of September.
Microsoft not expected to release next version of Windows until 2003.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- 08/22/2001
If you’re not an engineer, you want to be an expert. That’s what the results of a recent MCP Magazine survey say.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 08/21/2001