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Nesting Organizational Units Too Deeply

On why nesting organizational unitess too deeply can lead to grief in an Active Directory environment.
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Vista, SSDs and Disk Fragmentation

Tips on how to get the most out of running Vista on laptops that have Solid State Disks (SSDs).
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Terminal Services and CAD

Ever experienced the frustation of running a Computer-Assisted Design application off of a terminal server? Here are some tips to improve the user experience in this scenario.
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Getting support for Microsoft products via blogs

Need to find technical information for implementing or troubleshooting a Microsoft product? Try a blog!
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Squeezing More Mailbox Rules Into Exchange/Outlook

Run out of space for creating mailbox rules in Exchange/Outlook? Here's how you can squeeze in more.
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How to disable credential caching on client computers

Don't want usernames and passwords to be stored on your client machines? You can disable this using Group Policy.
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XP/Vista Coexistence: Accessing Your Corporate Intranet

Thinking of migrating some of your XP computers to Vista? First make sure that your Vista users will still be able to access your corporate intranet!
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Managing user profiles in a Terminal Services environment

Some tips for managing user profiles in a Terminal Services environment using only native or readily available free Windows tools.
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Are You A Geek? Take This Test

Here's a tip on avoiding "click frustration" when removing USB flash drives--and a simple test you can perform to tell whether you're a geek or not.
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Troubleshooting Messages Stuck in Outbox

Are your Outlook messages getting stuck in your Outbox? Here's what might be wrong.
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Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News
Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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