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  • Office, 32-bit Windows fixes included in Patch Tuesday update

    At the halfway point of 2013, Microsoft gave a bit of a break to IT admins with just five patch bulletins for June's Patch Tuesday updates.

    But that doesn't mean IT admins should be complacent, as...

  • Why 32-bit Microsoft apps persist on 64-bit Windows desktops

    While Microsoft’s latest server products are 64-bit, Windows desktop apps come in 32- and 64-bit versions. In some cases -- such as Outlook 2010 -- the old 32-bit...

  • Q&A: Microsoft's Erwin Visser on Windows 8.1 updates, security

    Microsoft has begun previewing new Windows 8.1 features for IT admins to consider in their next operating system upgrade strategies.

    Erwin...
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  • Whitelisting can complement Windows 8 malware removal and prevention

    With the hype and marketing around the new security controls built into Windows 8, you'd think that there was nothing left for enterprise admins to do to prevent malware outbreaks. As with user interfaces, there's always room for improvement in...

  • Microsoft's revised Resource Kit can ease Office 2013 deployment

    A Microsoft Office 2013 deployment in a large organization can be a major undertaking. Although there is nothing overly difficult about the actual installation process, a lot of planning must occur prior to an Office deployment. IT needs to...

  • Weighing Windows 8 features: Windows 8 pros

    There has been a lot of news media coverage of how Windows 8 has been hurting PC sales, and Microsoft's latest operating system has certainly stirred controversy. I admit that when I saw Windows 8's user interface, it was hate at first sight....

  • Mind the gaps left by Windows 8 security features

    Despite doubts over enterprise adoption of Microsoft's latest operating system, IT professionals must pay attention to Windows 8's features, such as its support for touch and its tile-based interface. One key question on the mind of desktop...

  • Stripping a Microsoft Office password from a document with DocRecrypt

    Microsoft Office passwords have been somewhat problematic for administrators. Suppose, for example, that a user password-protects a critical document and then leaves the company. In the past, an administrator would have little choice but to...

  • Trusted platform module aids Windows mobile device security

    Technology that already keeps enterprise data secure on servers and networks has made its way onto Windows mobile devices.

    Windows-based notebooks and tablets incorporate the...

  • Securing Windows systems with Microsoft's free Attack Surface Analyzer

    Attack Surface Analyzer 1.0 is a free Microsoft download that helps software developers determine the security risks their applications pose to Windows computers. Attack Surface Analyzer compares before-and-after snapshots of the system state so...

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