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[June 5, 2008]
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Microsoft introduced software restriction policies (Safer) in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP so administrators could block hostile code and dangerous applications. Here is a short introduction to how Safer identifies and shuts out malicious programs.
Windows IT Pro - Russell Smith
If you have a dual-boot configuration with Windows Vista and Windows XP, you can use BCDEdit, a Vista command-line tool that can add, modify, and delete data in the BCD store. With BCDEdit's /bootsequence command, you can specify a one-time boot sequence.
Windows IT Pro - Readers
Some people "over format" text. Not you, of course, but suppose you have to work with a document that contains excessive formatting? Here's a quick tip, plus my take on Office 2007 Hide and Seek.
Windows IT Pro - Kathy Ivens
You had me at Crow. (Well, actually it was the idea of a Help desk solution with an Outlook interface that's really intriguing.)
Windows IT Pro - Caroline Marwitz
Microsoft has updated its Desktop Optimization Pack, a suite of desktop management tools that are currently offered only to the company's Software Assurance customers.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
Help your users help themselves with this Microsoft Office Word trick to move paragraphs or lists.
Windows IT Pro - Kathy Ivens
Group Policy make your head spin? A Web-based solution offers templates for admins who don't want to have to pick among 6,000 settings.
Windows IT Pro - Caroline Marwitz
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