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Enterprise desktop tutorials
SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com’s tutorials provide IT professionals with the latest information on implementing, managing and securing Microsoft Windows desktops including Windows Vista, Windows XP, desktop security, desktop virtualization, terminal ser... Tutorial
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What USMT will and won't do
Microsoft's User State Migration Tool does have limitations. See what it can and can't do. Feature
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How to handle your Vista migration
Now that Microsoft has stopped selling Windows XP, many companies are considering whether or not to upgrade to Windows Vista. While Vista is not without its problems, many of the operating system's migration horror stories are exaggerated. Several pr... Step-by-Step Guide
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Step-by-Step Guide: How to remove spyware (for end users)
Tired cleaning up spyware problems on a case-by-case basis? This guide will help you teach end users to recognize spyware, and ultimately clean up infections without your help. Step-by-Step Guide
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Planning for 2006? Microsoft's desktop blows ashore starting mid-year
Microsoft keeps talking about its Longhorn wave. It started with SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005. In 2006, we will see Vista, Office 12, MOM 3.0 and maybe even Exchange 12. Article | 28 Dec 2005
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Small biz Office service might have enterprise appeal with dark results
Microsoft released a Web-based version of Office as a service for small business. But enterprise users may find it a faster way to get new version of Office applications, which is not good news for the network. Article | 02 Nov 2005
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Small biz Office service might have enterprise appeal with dark results
Microsoft released a Web-based version of Office as a service for small business. But enterprise users may find it a faster way to get new version of Office applications, which is not good news for the network. Article | 02 Nov 2005
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Microsoft new spyware client will go beta in '05
Microsoft revealed plans for new enterprise security products that fight malware and spam, but gave few details about what they look like and when they will appear. Article | 06 Oct 2005
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Microsoft sheds light on anti-malware plans
Microsoft revealed plans for new enterprise security products that fight malware and spam, but gave few details about what they look like and when they will appear. Article | 06 Oct 2005
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Step-by-step guide: Installing Software Update Services on the client
There are only two changes you need to make in order to install SUS on your users' client machines. But don't try this at home if your PCs are not running XP or Windows 2000 Professional. Here are some installation pointers from Douglas R. Spindler, ... Article | 24 Mar 2003
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Microsoft begins year with broken promise
Microsoft makes the front page once again with code vulnearbility problems. Not a very good start to the new year for Gates and company. Tip
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When security software is vulnerable, then what?
Security software is supposed to help you plug the holes in your OS, but what if the security software itself has holes, what then? Tip
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The new bulletin process update
What the new process from Microsoft is. Tip
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Change your installation folder location
How to change it without trouble. Tip
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Expert answers users' Slammer questions
SearchSecurity.com expert Ed Yakabovicz answers your questions on the SQL Slammer worm. Tip
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Ethical worms: A bad idea
Learn why ethical worms can do more harm than good. Tip
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Cool filesystem tricks
Some file system tricks to help secure Unix. Tip
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Putting a bandage on the OpenSSH flaw
Prevent OpenSSH security problems by upgrading or with the workarounds provided in this tip. Tip
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Prevent hackers from sneaking in through IM
Mark Edmead tells what you can do to secure instant messaging in your network environment. Tip
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Apache Web server under attack
A look at a new Apache vulnerability and a discussion of the state of vendors' reporting of vulnerabilities. Tip
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saved state
Saved state, in a virtualization context, is a way to store the current state of a virtual machine so that is possible to return to that state quickly when desired... (Continued) Definition
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Windows Remote Desktop
Windows Remote Desktop is a program that allows the user to connect to a computer in another location and interact with it as if it were local. (Continued) Definition
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device driver
A device driver is a program that controls a particular type of device that is attached to your computer. There are device drivers for printers, displays, CD-ROM readers, diskette drives, and so on. Definition
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desktop management
Desktop management is a comprehensive approach to managing all the computers within an organization. Despite its name, desktop management includes overseeing laptops and other computing devices as well as desktop computers. Desktop management is a co... Definition
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drive-by download
A drive-by download is a program that is automatically downloaded to your computer without your consent or even your knowledge. Unlike a pop-up download, which asks for assent (albeit in a calculated manner likely to lead to a "yes"), a drive-by down... Definition
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ActiveX
ActiveX is a set of object-oriented programming (OOP) technologies and tools that Microsoft developed for Internet Explorer to facilitate rich media playback. Essentially, Internet Explorer uses ActiveX to load other software applications in the brow... Definition
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remote desktop
Remote desktop is a program or an operating system feature that allows the user to connect to a computer in another location, see that computer's desktop and interact with it as if it were local. (Continued) Definition
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Error messages for Windows XP Pro
MS Windows XP Professional Error Messages Code Error Message 0 The operation completed successfully. Definition
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XP key changer
XP key changer is a way to update the product activation code, also known as a product key, for the Windows XP Professional operating system... (Continued) Definition
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Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a protocol designed for secure communications in networks using Microsoft Terminal Services. RDP is available for most versions of the Windows operating system as well as Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD. In 2006, RDP 6.0 ... Definition
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saved state
Saved state, in a virtualization context, is a way to store the current state of a virtual machine so that is possible to return to that state quickly when desired... (Continued) Definition
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Windows Remote Desktop
Windows Remote Desktop is a program that allows the user to connect to a computer in another location and interact with it as if it were local. (Continued) Definition
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Enterprise desktop tutorials
SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com’s tutorials provide IT professionals with the latest information on implementing, managing and securing Microsoft Windows desktops including Windows Vista, Windows XP, desktop security, desktop virtualization, terminal ser... Tutorial
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device driver
A device driver is a program that controls a particular type of device that is attached to your computer. There are device drivers for printers, displays, CD-ROM readers, diskette drives, and so on. Definition
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desktop management
Desktop management is a comprehensive approach to managing all the computers within an organization. Despite its name, desktop management includes overseeing laptops and other computing devices as well as desktop computers. Desktop management is a co... Definition
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What USMT will and won't do
Microsoft's User State Migration Tool does have limitations. See what it can and can't do. Feature
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drive-by download
A drive-by download is a program that is automatically downloaded to your computer without your consent or even your knowledge. Unlike a pop-up download, which asks for assent (albeit in a calculated manner likely to lead to a "yes"), a drive-by down... Definition
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ActiveX
ActiveX is a set of object-oriented programming (OOP) technologies and tools that Microsoft developed for Internet Explorer to facilitate rich media playback. Essentially, Internet Explorer uses ActiveX to load other software applications in the brow... Definition
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remote desktop
Remote desktop is a program or an operating system feature that allows the user to connect to a computer in another location, see that computer's desktop and interact with it as if it were local. (Continued) Definition
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Error messages for Windows XP Pro
MS Windows XP Professional Error Messages Code Error Message 0 The operation completed successfully. Definition
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