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Simplify file management with the XCopy Tool

The XCopy command has risen from the ashes of deprecation to save you time and make your file management tasks easier. This tool automates the process for XP, Vista, and Windows 7. Read more

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The end is near for Windows XP: what are you going to do?

Tips to speed up defrag operations in Windows XP

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Improve Windows XP's hard drive performance with disk striping

Microsoft Patch Tuesday Roundup

 

How do I make Windows 7 HomeGroup content accessible to Vista and XP?

Greg Shultz shows you how to grant Windows XP and Windows Vista systems access to the folder and printers shared in a Windows 7 HomeGroup. Read more

How do I use WinDBG Debugger to troubleshoot a Blue Screen of Death?

Microsoft's WinDBG will help you to debug and diagnose a BSOD problem and then lead you to the root cause so you can fix it. Read more

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Holiday shopping for network interfaces and security zones

Adding connectivity is a result of many factors including price, performance and security. IT Pro Rick Vanover shares a recent experience in selecting additional connectivity. Read more

Video: TR Dojo bloopers for 2009

Watch Bill Detwiler, host of TR Dojo, flub his lines, growl at the camera, and contend with countless hallway noises in the 2009 blooper reel. Read more

Manage group membership using these scripts

When managing permissions, best practice dictates that you use groups in lieu of explicit user account assignments. Here are some options for Windows admins. Read more

10 email scams to watch out for

If it seems like you're getting hit with more email scams than ever, you're right. Deb Shinder explains what you and your users should watch out for to avoid being duped. Read more

Product Spotlight: SpamStopsHere

SpamStopsHere is a hosted, third part anti-spam solution that uses innovative algorithms to detect spam and zap it before it reaches your servers. Read more

Product Spotlight: MySQL Administrator GUI toolset

MySQL Administrator is for any database administrator who needs to keep their MySQL database running smoothly, only without the command line. Read more

101 Windows XP tips, tweaks, and hacks

 
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