Year 2000
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34 results found, displaying items 1 - 20
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[October 6, 2003]
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Compliance Is the New Y2K
Find out why compliance concerns are forcing companies to rethink their infrastructures.
Windows IT Pro
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Elliot King
The Y2K Bug Bites
Not too many Y2K problems occurred, but the Y2K bug conjured up a rollover date that I hadn’t considered: January 8, 1601.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Y2K: The Media Just Didn't Get It
Mark suggests a way to make up for the once-in-a-lifetime celebration you missed out on because you spent New Year's Eve at the office.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
Comdex 1999
After skipping Comdex for 10 years, Mark attended the fall conference in 1999, and he noticed several interesting trends.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
Is Microsoft SQL Server Y2K compliant?
FAQ for Windows
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Neil Pike
Y2K Quiet on Most Fronts
Mark Edwards reflects back on a rather uneventful New Year's Eve.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
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[December 14, 1999]
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A Vague Open License Expiration Notification
Columnist Paula Sharick discusses a vague Open License Agreement warning from Microsoft; plus new memory leaks, a win32k.sys blue screen, a RAS installation problem, and more.
Windows IT Pro
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Paula Sharick
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[December 10, 1999]
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Internet Explorer 4.0 and Published Applications
Columnist David Carroll addresses a problem one reader had when installing IE 4.0 SP2 on a Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Services Edition (TSE) machine with MetaFrame 1.8.
Windows IT Pro
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David Carroll
Worms and Viruses Pose Real Threat for Y2K
Mark Edwards offers up some strategies for protecting your systems from Y2K-based viruses and worms.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Now That Y2K Is Here
Y2K arrived, and the world didn't end. See what Mark predicts will happen this year.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
Installing the TSE Option Pack; Y2K Updates for TSE
Columnist Christa Anderson reviews several recent additions to Microsoft Support Online that pertain to Windows NT 4.0 Server, Terminal Services Edition (TSE)
Windows IT Pro
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Christa Anderson
Testing your Exchange Servers for Y2K Readiness
Jerry Cochran gives some pointers and resources for testing your Exchange servers for Y2K readiness.
Windows IT Pro
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Jerry Cochran
More Bad Computing Law
Learn about the Y2K Act and UCITA, and find out how to protect yourself from antiuser computer laws.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
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[November 9, 1999]
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SP6 Enhancements; Various Fixes and Workarounds
Columnist Paula Sharick discusses Service Pack 6 enhancements and addresses problems with TCP/IP, system object protection, IIS 3.0, and more.
Windows IT Pro
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Paula Sharick
Microsoft Offers Free Y2K Virus Protection
Microsoft has partnered with several software vendors to offer free antivirus software to help ameliorate expected Y2K virus problems.
Windows IT Pro
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C. Thi Nguyen
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[September 1, 1999]
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Checking Service Pack and DLL Versions
Learn how you can check your system to find out which service pack, which dll, and which version of Internet Explorer you're running.
Windows IT Pro
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Paula Sharick
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[September 1, 1999]
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Common Products You Don't Need to Update
See a list of common products you don't need to update for the year 2000 (Y2K).
Windows IT Pro
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Paula Sharick
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[September 1, 1999]
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Are You Ready? Is Microsoft Ready?
Are you ready for the year 2000 (Y2K)? Paula Sharick exposes the latest tricks to prepare your software for the new millennium.
Windows IT Pro
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Paula Sharick
Reader to Reader - October 1999
Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows NT Magazine readers (including Microsoft).
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Microsoft Pushes for Y2K Compliance While Some Efforts Lagging
Microsoft launches massive effort to remind customers to complete Y2K compliance testing now, while the government reports that Y2K efforts are lagging in certain sectors.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
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