- Security Issues and Solutions Part 2 - System Lockdown in Windows 2000
- Feb 22, 2002
- How do you secure your Windows 2000 system? This second of a six-part series on security issues by Robert Williams examines computer system lockout issues and recommendations.
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- Security Issues and Solutions Part 3: Security Lockdown Options Continued
- Mar 1, 2002
- This third in a six-part series on security issues by Robert Williams continues to examine issues and recommendations associated with computer system security lockdown.
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- Security Issues and Solutions Part 4: Physical Security and Auditing
- Mar 8, 2002
- This fourth article in a six-part series on security issues by Robert Williams examines physical computer security and the use of auditing tools to monitor and prevent breaches.
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- Security Issues and Solutions Part 5: Network Services and Architecture
- Mar 15, 2002
- This fifth article in a six-part series on security issues by Robert Williams examines network services-related security issues.
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- Setting Up a Wireless Connection, or How to Check Your Email in a Coffee Shop
- Sep 2, 2005
- Let's face it: wires create clutter and nobody wants to stay tethered to the wall. Cordless phones were just the beginning. Find out how to set up a wireless internet connection for your Windows XP laptop in this chapter.
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- Setting Up Windows Vista and XP Networks for Multiple Users
- Jan 11, 2008
- Michael Miller explains the hows and whys of configuring Windows Vista and XP for multiple users.
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- Seven Reasons to Upgrade to Windows 7
- Jul 24, 2009
- Michael Miller gives you seven good reasons why you should upgrade to Windows 7, no matter which version of Windows you're currently running.
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- Sharing Windows Permissions in Depth, Part 1
- Apr 14, 2009
- Eric Geier shows you how you can use advanced sharing to help better secure your files on your Windows network.
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- Sharing Windows Permissions in Depth, Part 2
- Apr 20, 2009
- Eric Geier continues showing you how to use advanced sharing to better secure your files on the network.
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- Sharing Windows Permissions in Depth, Part 3
- Apr 27, 2009
- Eric Geier continues his discussion on sharing permissions and settings.
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- Starting Programs in Windows XP
- Dec 27, 2002
- What's the best way to start a program in Windows XP? The way you like. Pick the one that is easiest for you based on the tips provided in this sample chapter.
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- Steps You Can Take to Increase Windows XP’s Performance
- Feb 22, 2002
- In this first of 15 articles on getting better performance from Windows XP Professional, Louis Columbus tells you how to enhance efficiency by changing memory management and menu system variables.
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- Switching to Windows 8: A Quick Guide for Current Windows Users
- Oct 15, 2012
- Michael Miller shows you whatβs new in Windows 8, and helps you learn how to do all your old tasks the new Windows 8 way.
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- Taking Advantage of Windows XP's System Restore
- Sep 26, 2003
- It isn't a backup program. It isn't an OS re-install. But the System Restore built into Windows XP can save you from a world of hurt.
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- Ten Tricks for Speeding Up an Old Computer
- Jun 29, 2009
- Is your computer slowing down? If so, check out these 10 tricks from Michael Miller that will help speed up any older PC!
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- Ten Ways Windows 7 Is Better than Vista
- Nov 24, 2009
- Mark Edward Soper gives you 10 important reasons to make the move from Windows Vista to Windows 7.
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- Ten Ways Windows 7 Is Better than Windows XP
- Dec 16, 2009
- Windows expert Mark Edward Soper gives you ten important reasons to make the move from Windows XP to Windows 7.
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- The Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP
- Aug 2, 2002
- Is your Windows XP firewall configuration actually protecting you? Whether you're a network administrator or simply a WinXP user, learn how to control your Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) to better secure your computer.
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- The New XP GUI Phooey, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
- Oct 26, 2001
- Curious about how Windows XP looks and feels? Ed Tittel gives you the low-down.
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- The Power, Value, and Virtues of Rumor
- Mar 22, 2002
- If you're really involved in any kind of high-tech work, especially on the leading edge, it's as important to stay tuned to the rumor mill as it is to follow the hard news. Author and columnist Ed Tittel uses Bill Gates' leaked security memo as an example of how the rumor mill works, and explores its hubs and outlets.
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