Windows 2000 Pro
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26 results found for Windows 2000 Pro, displaying items 1 - 20
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The Invaluable USMT
Use USMT to smoothly migrate user settings from NT 4.0 and Win9x to Win2K Pro.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Prepare for XP Pro Multibooting
Use these important tips when you set up an XP Pro and Win2K Pro multibooting system.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Irksome Nslookup Oddities
Discover irksome Win2K Pro Nslookup quirks.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Share Your Internet Connection
Check out Win2K Pro's ICS feature, and learn how you can configure it to share your SOHO's Internet connection.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Benchmarking Internet Performance
Check out the best tools and methods for determining the performance of an ISP connection under Win2K Pro.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Recovering from B-Day
Win2K Pro blue screens are few and far between, but here's some advice for when your luck runs out.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Migrating to Multiprocessor Configurations
Learn how to add a second CPU to a Win2K Pro system as well as important information about upgrading multiprocessor configurations on Win2K systems versus NT systems.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Choosing a New Win2K Pro System
A new generation of faster processors can complicate your choice of a new system.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Upgrading a Dual-Boot System
Replacing Windows 98 with Windows Me in your dual-boot system is easy.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Fixing My Outlook Problem
Use this procedure to repair your system’s damaged outlook.pst file.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
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[December 22, 2000]
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Reinstalling Win2K from an Upgrade-Only CD-ROM
David Chernicoff offers advice for reinstalling your OS when you have only the upgrade CD-ROM.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Better than a Dual-Boot
Run two OSs on your computer with VMware.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
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[December 15, 2000]
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Mounted Volumes and Junction Points: A Clarification
David Chernicoff clarifies last week's explanation of mounted volumes and junction points.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Service Packs Made Easy
Microsoft has improved the process of updating your OS.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Sneak a Peek at Whistler
Whistler, the follow-up OS to Win2K, holds promise for users.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Search and Rescue
Find out how to recover accidentally deleted files.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
8 Common Questions
Get answers to frequently asked questions about Win2K Pro compatibility, upgrades, system requirements, and dual-booting.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Rethinking NTFS
The trend is clear—NTFS is still a bit slower than FAT16, but only by about 3 percent.
TOC Blurb: NTFS 5.0 offers new features for Windows 2000 users.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Key Recovery Console Commands
Get the most out of Win2K Pro's new Recovery Console tool.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Options for On-the-Go Users
Should you buy a Win2K Pro notebook or an alternative?
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
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