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  • Preparing for a WinNT to Win2K upgrade

    When upgrading technology, setting up a test network to evaluate application compatibility is vital. Here are some tips on testing, as well as other preparations recommended when making the switch to Win2K.

  • Analysing Microsoft security Pt 2: Windows 2000

    Evaluate the Microsoft Security Toolkit's Windows 2000 resources and recommendations and the utilities that can help you bring your Win2K systems up to date.

  • Configure network load balancing in Win2K

    The network load balancing (NLB) feature in Windows 2000 allows you to make your servers work faster and more efficiently. But how can you quickly configure and test NLB?

  • Troubleshooting Win2K: Crash causes

    While there is no foolproof method of preventing a massive Win 2K crash, you can significantly reduce the amount of time required to recover from a really big crash, by knowing what caused it in the first place.

  • Take command of your Win2K servers

    When I found myself connecting to terminal server sessions, only to open up a command prompt, I knew I needed a better method. I found it in the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit.

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  • Preparing for a WinNT to Win2K upgrade

    When upgrading technology, setting up a test network to evaluate application compatibility is vital. Here are some tips on testing, as well as other preparations recommended when making the switch to Win2K.

  • Analysing Microsoft security Pt 2: Windows 2000

    Evaluate the Microsoft Security Toolkit's Windows 2000 resources and recommendations and the utilities that can help you bring your Win2K systems up to date.

  • Configure network load balancing in Win2K

    The network load balancing (NLB) feature in Windows 2000 allows you to make your servers work faster and more efficiently. But how can you quickly configure and test NLB?

  • How to rescue a Windows 2000 installation

    Before taking the drastic step of reformatting and reinstalling, try this technique for rescuing a Windows 2000 installation.

  • Windows 2000 fixes released

    Microsoft announces the official release of the fourth service pack for Windows 2000, providing security fixes and support for USB 2.0.

Reviews (6)

  • Analysts size up XP

    Windows XP may be necessary for 64-bit computing in the future, but do you need it now? Analysts discuss when enterprises should upgrade, at what pace, and what the alternatives are.

  • Contact management packages reviewed

    We look at which product can help improve customer satisfaction.

  • Microsoft Office XP

    It's certainly slicker looking, but is there more to the newest version of Office than just a pretty face? Here's our in-depth look at what's new and what's not.

  • Ultimate anti-spam guide: 11 products tested

    From server-level software, to appliances, to managed services, we review the latest anti-spam solutions to help enterprises manage the onslaught of unsightly spam.

  • Office politics: Microsoft Office XP vs Sun StarOffice 6

    Sun would like to think it can succeed where others have failed,,"in breaking Microsoft's stranglehold on the office productivity market,"by offering a product that's almost as good as Microsoft Office at a much lower price. Do the sums add up?

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