Migrating servers, users and resources from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003 was a big challenge for our fictional hero. We review a number of third-party tools to help ease his pain.
- By Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
- December 01, 2003
UrlScan is an invaluable security tool for Web sites. Although IIS 6.0 incorporates some of its functionality, it’s still useful for IIS 6.0 sites—and critical for older versions of IIS.
- By Martin C. Brown
- December 01, 2003
This rev of Microsoft’s desktop management tool has been in the machine shop for three years. Now that it’s nearly here, let’s look under the hood.
- By Mark Wingard
- November 01, 2003
Exchange Server 2003 is out, with improvements in mobile access and content delivery, and enhanced Outlook Web Access functionality among other upgrades. Here are the top 13 new features you need to know about.
- By Bill Wade and Ed Brovick
- November 01, 2003
This team’s mission: to move the entire Kentucky public school system to Windows Server 2003. In the meantime, they got their own kind of education.
- By Keith Ward
- November 01, 2003
Defend your large enterprise with these spam stoppers.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- October 01, 2003
How not to communicate with a Web server.
- By Raymond Garvey
- October 01, 2003
Sometimes it takes losing an old friend.
- By Kyle Naeve
- October 01, 2003
What it takes to become a trainer of Microsoft Certified Professionals
Microsoft’s new Group Policy Management Console is a solid—and much needed—tool for enterprise environments.
- By Zubair Alexander
- October 01, 2003
Spam-stopping features are included in this new version.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- October 01, 2003
These eight spam-fighting tools for Exchange want to play a major role in fighting unsolicited e-mail for your organization.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- October 01, 2003
This would bring anyone back to reality quickly.
- By Eric Beeks
- October 01, 2003
Of sys admins and advertising.
- By Donald Fan
- October 01, 2003
How Black Lists work for blocking spam.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- October 01, 2003
For help desk and desktop support technicians.
You know what they say about the best laid plans...
- By George Boswell
- October 01, 2003
Why not just anyone should change a naming convention.
- By Michael Beardsley
- October 01, 2003
The first meaning of spam.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- October 01, 2003
From the early days to recent times, see how spam and ham differ, statistically speaking.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- October 01, 2003