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How do I add secure shell login to a Windows System with WinSSHD?

WinSSHD allows users to remotely log into a console or, with the right tool, run a remote application or administer a machine. Read more

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday Roundup

 

Extend default folder sharing capabilities in Windows 7 HomeGroup

Greg Shultz shows you how to extend folder sharing across the Microsoft Windows 7 HomeGroup network beyond the default settings. Read more

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What do the new Windows networking protocols do?

Windows 7 and Server 2008 introduce native support for TCP/IP version 6 (IPv6) and some other networking protocols. IT pro Rick Vanover outlines the new protocols and what they mean for your network. Read more

Five cool Microsoft applications that are completely free

Microsoft isn't known for giving away its products, but Bill Detwiler shows where to find five free Microsoft programs that can be useful and fun. Read more

A look at the Terminal Services Manager in Windows Server 2008

Terminal Services Manager has been around for a while, but Microsoft made some changes to the utility in Windows Server 2008. Here's what you'll find. Read more

10 books every IT pro should read

If you have a little extra time on your hands -- or if one of your New Year's resolutions is to become a more well-rounded IT pro -- check out this recommended reading list. Read more

10 cool things you can do with TweakUI

The handy TweakUI PowerToy can help you overcome a variety of Windows XP annoyances and limitations and lets you create an environment that suits your working style. Read more

Product Spotlight: OpenGoo collaboration suite

OpenGoo is for any size company looking for a solid collaboration suite that can be served up in-house, without breaking the bank. Read more

Product Spotlight: Diamond BVU195 HD USB Display Adapter

The Diamond BVU195 HD USB Display Adapter (aka the Diamond USB Display Adapter Pro) is an easy way to add an additional monitor to your system. Read more

101 Windows XP tips, tweaks, and hacks

 
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Downloadable Games of 2009

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