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Java malware, fileless malware pose threats to desktop security
Conventional antivirus software can't detect fileless malware, and recent attacks highlighted Java vulnerabilities on Windows and Mac OS machines. Tip
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How to connect a Windows XP client to a Microsoft SQL Server one
Incompatibilities can crop up when IT admins try to connect a Microsoft SQL Server instance to a Windows XP client. Here are ways to overcome them. Answer
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Why you should avoid a Windows 7 external hard drive installation
Microsoft doesn't support Windows 7 external hard drive installation. Our expert explains why putting the OS on a USB drive is a bad idea. Answer
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Managing assets with Intune and Microsoft SCCM
Microsoft provides IT different tools for managing assets -- SCCM and Windows Intune. Learn how to distinguish these endpoint tools and where to best use them. guide
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Don't ignore Windows 8 security when reviewing desktop vulnerabilities
Microsoft Windows 8 security may not be at the top of IT admins' to-do lists, but they should pay attention to the OS's features and flaws. Tip
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Adding Microsoft Windows 8 multi-touch to a desktop or notebook
Microsoft Windows 8 Touch isn't just for tablet computers. Our expert discusses how the user interface can be added to desktops and notebooks. Feature
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Simplifying Windows 7 troubleshooting tasks with built-in tools
There are numerous tools for Windows 7 troubleshooting and management, and here are some helpful ones that IT admins may have overlooked. Tip
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The importance of touch in the Microsoft Windows 8 environment
One noteworthy feature of Microsoft Windows 8 is its use of a touch-based interface. Our expert takes a look at the user interface and ways around it. Feature
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Desktop security software gets proactive with application sandboxing
Application sandboxing is nothing new, but experts say Bromium's hardware-based approach offers a novel twist on desktop security software. News
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Another look at Windows Sysinternals finds yet more useful tools
Our expert takes another look at Windows Sysinternals and finds more potentially useful tools for Windows management, troubleshooting and security. Tip