- (Remote) Controlling Your Windows XP PC
- Jul 15, 2005
- Kulvir Bhogal shows you how to get to the next level of laziness with a low-cost remote control solution for Windows XP and Winamp.
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- A Brief History of Microsoft Windows
- Aug 3, 2009
- Michael Miller is your tour guide for 25 years of Windows: from Windows 1.0 to Windows 7.
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- A File as Seen from WMI
- Oct 26, 2001
- In this article, Matthew Lavy gives a simple taste of the world of WMI by showing how you can use it to investigate and manipulate a file in an NTFS filesystem.
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- Accessing Windows Terminal Server Through a Firewall
- Apr 19, 2002
- Ted Harwood shows you how to setup access to your Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 Terminal Servers through a firewall in this article.
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- Adding Devices to the Windows Home Server Network
- Sep 21, 2007
- Paul McFedries gives you the details on connecting devices to your Windows Home Server network.
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- Advanced Windows Debugging: Memory Corruption Part II—Heaps
- Nov 9, 2007
- This chapter discuss security vulnerabilities and stability issues that can surface in an application when the heap is used in a nonconventional fashion.
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- Advanced Windows XP User Features
- Oct 18, 2002
- Just because you're using Windows XP doesn't mean that you have to settle for an interface that doesn't suit your tastes. Let Peter Norton show you how to convert from the simplified Windows XP interface to the standard interface.
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- Anyone But Microsoft
- Feb 8, 2002
- For a small but growing sector of the PC marketplace, seeking alternatives to Microsoft operating systems and software has become something of a Holy Grail. Columnist and author Ed Tittel will examine some of the options available, including some compromise approaches, as he explains necessary pieces and parts.
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- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0
- Jun 9, 2006
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- Back to the Future: Using the SendtoX PowerToy in Windows XP
- Jun 14, 2002
- In this article, Ed Tittel talks about his personal favorite — the SendToX PowerToy — which permits the copying or moving of files and folders from one location to any other location in a Windows file system more simply and directly than other ways can offer.
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- Catching Up with PC Backup in 2012
- Sep 12, 2012
- What's the best backup regimen for your systems, now that online backup is dirt cheap, and disk drives even cheaper? Quick answer: Multiple backups.
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- Clicking Your Start Button
- Dec 25, 2006
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- Clicking Your Windows Vista Start Button
- Apr 6, 2007
- Unlocking the power of Microsoft Windows Vista is as simple as clicking the Start button on your desktop. Take a peek beyond the button to see how you can utilize the features revealed to your maximum advantage.
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- Clustering Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
- Mar 8, 2002
- Ensuring reliability and scalability within your email system can be a trying experience. Let author and columnist Joseph M. Lamb guide you through the construction of a clustered Exchange Server utilizing Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Exchange Server 2000.
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- Configuring Your Windows XP Mobile Computer To Go On The Road
- Nov 23, 2005
- This chapter explains how to use Windows XP to set your notebook computer based on the Intel Centrino mobile technology to work with wireless networks. You'll learn about working with the Control Panel; the New Connection Wizard and Network Setup Wizard; the Network Connections window; Network Wireless Connections Properties; and Wireless Network Security Settings. You'll also find out how to enable a personal firewall and choose an SSID. In other words: if you need to get your Windows computer ready to go on the road, this is the place to begin!
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- Considerations Before Migrating to Windows XP Professional
- Aug 13, 2001
- Migrating to another operating system from your current one is fraught with challenges that are best met through deliberate planning. This article profiles the issues you need to resolve before migrating to Windows XP Professional.
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- Customizing Windows XP for Individuals with Disabilities
- Jul 5, 2002
- How can we accomplish the goal of making it easy or even possible for all people (even those with vision, hearing, and mobility disabilities) to experience and benefit from technology? Discover how Windows XP provides an enhanced user experience.
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- Data Representation in Windows Communication Foundation
- Aug 18, 2006
- How is data sent from a Windows Communication Foundation client to a service? This chapter explains the involvement of XML serializers to improve control and optimization.
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- Dealing with Fallout from Windows Update
- Sep 19, 2011
- Ed Tittel explains how to handle the occasional wobbles that sometimes follow in the wake of Windows Update.
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- Deciding Which Windows XP File System Is Best for You
- Apr 12, 2002
- Which Windows XP file system is best for you? The file system you choose will greatly impact system performance and the overall capabilities of the disk drives on your system. Louis Columbus compares and contrasts the systems for you.
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