Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 (SP6)
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Update: Problems with Microsoft's Patch MS04-011
Microsoft released an article, 841382, on April 28th which discusses problems that have been discovered in its recently released patch, MS04-011.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
WinInfo Daily UPDATE, May 3, 2004
The agenda for WinHEC 2004 won't disappoint attendees who are eager to hear about Longhorn.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Security UPDATE
Learn about an update rollup for XP and a mailing list for SQL Server. Plus, get security news, features, and FAQs.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Upcoming Security Improvements from Microsoft
At the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2003 last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer outlined some actions Microsoft will take in the company's continuing effort to better secure Windows platforms.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Security UPDATE, October 15, 2003
Mark Joseph Edwards reports that at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2003 last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer outlined some actions Microsoft will take in the company's continuing effort to better secure Windows platforms.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Microsoft Releases Three New Patches: One Critical, Two Important
Microsoft released three security bulletins today regarding three problems in Windows platforms, one of which is considered by Microsoft critical and the other two considered important
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Microsoft Revises Five Security Bulletins
Microsoft has recently revised five security bulletins.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
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[September 3, 2002]
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Troubleshooting Service Pack Upgrades
Discover how service pack upgrades work, why hidden desktop applications don't always stay hidden, and problems with using port 443 for automatic updates.
Windows IT Pro
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Paula Sharick
What is Software Update Services (SUS) for Windows 2000 and later OSs?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
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[June 11, 2002]
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Real World Shell Scripting: Auditing the Membership of Privileged Groups
Keeping tabs on the members of privileged groups is an important administrative task, especially when you have powerful server-based local groups. Using AccountAudit.bat to programmatically gather information makes the job easier.
Windows IT Pro
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Dick Lewis
Top Stories of 2001, #1: Security and Privacy Problems Dog Microsoft
It was a tough year for the "integrity" of Microsoft's products. Integrity encompasses a number of things, including basic security, privacy, and reliability issues, but also a general feeling of trust one has in a given product
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Forcing IIS to Display Custom Error Messages
Learn how IIS handles error processing and how to create and enforce custom 404 messages.
Windows Web Solutions
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Brett Hill
Avoiding Service Pack Conflicts
Find out whether it's safe to run PDCs and BDCs that use different service packs in Windows NT 4.0.
Windows IT Pro
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Bob Chronister
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[August 28, 2001]
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Real-World Scripting: Send Shutdown Warning Messages to Users
When you have to take servers offline for maintenance, an important last step just before the shutdown is to send users a message about the impending outage. The script ShutdownMessage.bat lets you automate the delivery of such messages.
Windows IT Pro
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Dick Lewis
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[August 21, 2001]
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Code Red Worm, Fixes; NT 4.0 Post-SP6a Security Rollup
Windows IT Pro
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Paula Sharick
Microsoft Pinch-Hits for NT 4.0 SP7
Microsoft has canceled development of NT 4.0 SP7 because of customer feedback and a lack of demand for NT 4.0 hotfixes.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
What is Qchain.exe?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
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[June 25, 2001]
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Clean Up Your WINS Databases
You should clean up WINS databases at least once a year so that they provide accurate data. If you have only a few WINS servers, you can manually clean up the databases. If you have many WINS servers, you’ll likely want to automate this process.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael E. Welborn
My company recently moved several Windows NT servers to multiprocessor machines. Now we’re finding more corrupted files than usual—especially during peak usage. Any idea what the cause might be?
FAQ for Windows
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Bob Chronister
Solving a Conflict Between Cache Manager and Memory Manager
Find out about a problem with the Cache Manager and Memory Manager that gets worse when you enable write-back cache in BIOS.
Windows IT Pro
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Bob Chronister
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