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Windows System Control Center organizes utilities for admin toolboxes
While reading up on Windows Sysinternals, Microsoft's suite of freeware utilities, I learned about KirySoft's Windows System Control Center. It collects a raft of great tools under a single, button-driven user interface with some very nice... Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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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... Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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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... News | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Malware detection questions for IT to answer for desktop security
The headlines say it all -- if it's not Web-based malware infecting your desktops, it's targeted malware like that described in Mandiant's recent annual threat report on the APT1 cyberespionage group. The Chronology of Data Breaches, a list... Opinion | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Using Windows 8 AppLocker and application sideloading in Windows 8
Organizations planning a Windows 8 upgrade have to choose between Windows 8 Professional and Windows 8 Enterprise. The latter edition offers remote desktop functionality not available in Windows 8 Pro, including Windows To Go and BranchCache.... Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Microsoft hints at Windows Blue agenda, speeds Windows updates
Microsoft plans to deliver Windows updates at a faster pace through an initiative it calls "Windows Blue," starting with a new build of the software.
That build, which can now be downloaded off some public file-sharing sites, appears to... News | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Windows 8 app updates streamline user experience across devices
Microsoft updated its Windows 8 Mail, Calendar and People applications this week to enhance the end-user experience and bring feature parity across Windows 8 and Windows RT, but industry watchers say improvements fall short.
The Windows 8... News | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Group Policy settings FAQ: Why they matter
Group Policy settings in Microsoft's Active Directory are useful not only for managing user access and applications, but IT admins can also apply them to desktop and server security. FAQ | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Windows 8 Enterprise has notable features not in Windows 8 Pro
Chances are, if you're planning to implement Windows 8 on enterprise desktops, you've narrowed your choices down to... Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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Examining what's new in Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack 2012
Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack 2012 includes one new tool -- User Experience Virtualization -- and significant updates to two other tools -- Application Virtualization 5.0 and Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 8.
The latest... Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
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