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Analyzing the Windows Intune value proposition
Windows Intune is touted for its promising feature set and price. But a closer look at the cloud-based antivirus product might make admins think twice about investing in it. Tip
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Common whole-disk encryption configuration weaknesses
Whole disk encryption can leave you with a false sense of security. See which common configuration weaknesses can spell disaster for your enterprise. Tip
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Endpoint security may not keep your enterprise safe
Endpoint security isn't everything. It's more important to prevent attacks in the first place. Tip
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Troubleshooting Windows 7 with built-in tools and online resources
Imagine a world where users can solve their desktop issues without calling help desk. These Windows 7 resources may bring you one step closer to that IT Utopia. Tip
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Network tracing 101: collecting client data for troubleshooting
As desktop users increasingly rely on virtualized applications, they become more sensitive to network performance problems. Network trace tools can help troubleshoot client data. Tip
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Where does Windows store its temporary files?
The temporary files generated by Windows can pile up and become a security hazard. Learn how to track them down and tidy up your systems. Tip
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Six Windows 7 security vulnerabilities you don't know about
Just because Windows 7 is Microsoft's most secure desktop OS doesn't mean it's trouble-free. Before you migrate, address these new and old security issues. Tip
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Metasploit Express eases Windows penetration testing
A commercial version of the free Metasploit penetration-testing tool can help find Windows vulnerabilities. Tip
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Microsoft Security Essentials: When it may not be a good fit
Security Essentials, Microsoft's antivirus software, is fast, reliable and free. But in certain situations, that's not enough. Tip
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Simple steps to securing Terminal Services communications
Enabling certain features in Windows Server 2008 -- like network-level authentication -- can improve the security of your terminal servers. Tip