You have one chance—and one chance only—to prove your expertise on Windows 2000. Here's what you need to understand to make sure you get through 70-240 victoriously.
- By Jill Gebelt
- June 01, 2001
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- By Jill Gebelt
- June 01, 2001
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When moving subnets from Unix JOIN to Win2K DHCP,
this admin got a crash course on the intricacies
of IP addressing and the pure beauty of the superscope.
- By Nicholas Zavalishin
- May 01, 2001
Administering two platforms is tough. Microsoft Services for Unix 2.0 provides a practical set of tools for making sure Windows and Unix users get along—and that your job gets easier.
- By Greg Neilson
- May 01, 2001
Naturally, Microsoft wants to woo your company away from its reliance on NDS. Windows Services for NetWare is crucial to that goal. Here’s how it works.
- By John M. Gunson II
- May 01, 2001
Here's how one company's consultants used COM+ and MTS to scale its Oracle database to be available via the Web.
- By Mark Scott
- May 01, 2001
4 Steps to MCSE Certification
In a city of high stakes none were higher than during this tale of database corruption. But with tenacity and resourcefulness (and a little luck), this MCSE came out a big winner.
- By Rodney Landrum
- April 01, 2001
If you want a better way to connect remote users, offices and servers securely,
consider the humble, easy-to-implement virtual private network. Here’s how to
make it work in Windows 2000.
- By Anil Desai
- March 29, 2001
For this script geek, Win2K's AD scripting capabilities go above and
beyond the call of duty.
- By Jeffrey Honeyman
- March 01, 2001
After
a year of working with the software, the experts speak their minds.
Be smart! Assess the impact of roaming profiles on your user before you
adopt them.
- By Ethan Wilansky
- March 01, 2001
Implementing Win2K on both the front and back ends concurrently can lead
to disaster.
- By Michael Chacon
- March 01, 2001