VMware Upgrades Workstation to 6.5
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy
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[October 2, 2008]
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Connect Microsoft Email Clients to Gmail
Gmail is a powerful email server that supports millions of mailboxes. Use IMAP to connect Outlook or other email clients to Gmail to create the best of two worlds—well-developed email UIs in popular clients with a good (and free) email server.
Windows IT Pro - Tony Redmond
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[October 2, 2008]
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Q. Can I have a mix of core and full installations in a single Windows Server 2008 failover cluster?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Reader Challenge for October 2008 and September Reader Challenge Winners
This month's challenge is inspired by several e-mail queries from users. All of them asked the same question, in almost the same words.
Windows IT Pro - Kathy Ivens
A Long, Hard Look at Hyper-V
Hyper-V's release has stirred up plenty of excitement, but the product still has a way to go.
Windows IT Pro - Mark Minasi
Microsoft’s SearchPerks: Surf the Web, Earn a Prize
Microsoft's SearchPerks initially sounds like a novel concept, but when you learn about restrictions and crummy prizes, I'm confident you'll reconsider.
Windows IT Pro - Brian Reinholz
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[September 30, 2008]
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Q. What happens when I take a Hyper-V virtual machine (VM) snapshot?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
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[September 29, 2008]
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How to Stop Users From Installing Google Chrome
Unlike most applications, Google Chrome is designed to install in areas that standard users can write to, so they can install this new browser without Admin rights. Here are the steps you can take to block Google Chrome's installation.
Windows IT Pro - Readers
Ask the Experts
Find out whether it's possible to have a Server 2003 and Server 2008 mixed cluster, discover how to use a command to list members of an AD group, learn whether you can control password caching in OMA, and more.
Windows IT Pro - Various Authors
Controlling Password Caching in Outlook Mobile Access
Some companies might want to reduce the risk associated with OMA password caching, but the ability to control caching depends on the mobile device.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Robichaux
How the Outlook Sniffer Processes Your Appointments
The sniffer automatically puts a time blocker on your Outlook calendar when you view a meeting request; follow these steps if you want to prevent that tentative appointment from appearing on your calendar.
Windows IT Pro - Siegfried Jagott
Install and Configure System Center Essentials 2007
Get Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007 up and running, then start using it to manage systems and deploy updates in your midsized environment.
Windows IT Pro - John Howie
Mimic Vista's Event Triggers in XP
Windows Vista lets you create event-triggered actions through Event Viewer. You can achieve the same functionality in Window XP using a VBScript script and the eventtrigger.exe command-line utility.
Windows IT Pro - Readers
Mixing Server 2003 and Server 2008 Within a Cluster
Find out why a Server 2003 and Server 2008 mixed cluster isn't possible.
Windows IT Pro - John Savill
PsExec to the Rescue
If you need to log off a user on a remote server that's running Terminal Services Manager, you can't use Terminal Services Manager to access that server. Fortunately, you can use PsExec.
Windows IT Pro - Readers
Putting the Finishing Touches on Server Core
To put a final polish on our Windows Server 2008 Server Core system, let’s set the system's time zone, configure its screen saver, and tweak its firewall.
Windows IT Pro - Mark Minasi
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[September 26, 2008]
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Q. Why would I use a TS Gateway–managed computer group?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill
Resolve Memory Leaks Faster
Got a memory leak? Run UMDH to take process snapshots that can help you pinpoint a leak and fix it faster.
Windows IT Pro - Michael Morales
Safeguard Sensitive Content with Information Rights Management
Learn how rights-management tools let Office-content creators bind access and usage limitations to sensitive documents to prevent unauthorized use and distribution.
Windows IT Pro - John Howie
Storing a DC System-State Backup on the Source Volume
If your AD domain has multiple DCs that replicate with each other (as it should), then you have a replacement for every DC and its backup. In that event, you might decide to do a DC system-state backup to source media.
Windows IT Pro - Guido Grillenmeier
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