05/01/2004

May 2004 - DNS Errors That Can Kill Your Network

Windows 2003 Migrations; Securing a Thin Client Network; Readers Review Exchange 2003; more


In-Depth

Readers Review Exchange Server 2003

In an entirely new approach to product reviews, 13 loyal MCP Magazine readers detail their experiences running Exchange 2003 in production environments. 


10 DNS Errors That Will Kill Your Network

DNS is the foundation the house of Active Directory is built upon. If DNS doesn’t work, neither will your Windows network. Here are the 10 most common DNS errors—and how you can avoid them.


Windows Server 2003 Gains Traction

The Windows Server 2003 rollout is rapid, according to a new survey. Key drivers are security, Active Directory and Exchange 2003.


Thin Clients, Fat Heads

This business owner’s thin-client Windows network was impregnable. Or so he thought, until he met Bob…


Souping Up Windows 2003 Migrations

Five tools that promise to speed and ease Windows 2003 file and print migrations. Which one is the very best?


News

Microsoft MCP Private Web Site Newly Designed

Revamped secure area of Web site contains updated benefits.


Free Online Security Clinics

Get online training for secure networking and application development; limited time availability.


Why do Spammers Spam?

Are spammers mostly misunderstood individuals who are providing a valuable service?


Sun, Microsoft Kiss and Make Up

Microsoft agrees to pay out $2 billion to Sun in landmark agreement.


Out with SUS, in with WUS

Dramatic update to software updating services


The New Microsoft Management Roadmap

Update from Microsoft Management Summit in March.


Free Re-Take of MCP Exams

Pearson VUE is offering a free re-take on select MCP exams to anyone who fails an exam between April 30 and June 30.


Antivirus From the Edge

In an interview from MCP Radio, Editor Michael Domingo interviewed Anton Zajac, president of Eset Software about his company's antivirus offerings.


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