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whitepaper Pre-PDC Exclusive: Windows Vista Product Editions Revealed2005-09-10 Penton Media
  Microsoft plans two general Vista edition categories, which map closely to the two that exist for Windows XP (XP Home Edition, which includes XP Starter, Home, and Media Center Editions, and XP Professional Edition, which includes XP Pro, Pro x64, and Tablet PC editions). Vista will feature two categories: Home and Business. In the Home category, Microsoft will create four product editions: Vista Starter Edition, Vista Home Basic Edition, Vista Home Premium Edition, and Vista Ultimate Edition (previously known as the "Uber" Edition). The Business category will feature three editions: Vista Small Business Edition, Vista Professional Edition, and Vista Enterprise Edition.

Tags: Windows Vista
  
whitepaper How to Install PHP and MySQL Under Windows XP2005-09-01 Technical Enterprises
  In a mainframe environment, both systems programmers and application developers often use SQL queries to obtain data from DB2 databases. Similarly, many of them use REXX as their primary scripting language for various projects. There are counterparts to these longstanding mainframe tools in the open-source community: MySQL, for database functions and PHP for server-based scripting. While many books and articles describe how to install these open-source tools under Linux, this paper shows how to install these products under Windows XP.   
whitepaper MCSE Prep: Setting Up, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security Accounts and Policies2005-08-19 Pearson Education
  This paper covers everything one needs to know about security accounts in Windows XP Professional with sample questions to help one to prepare for the MCSE 70-270 exam. The Local Users and Groups snap-in enables to manage local users and groups. A person can get to the snap-in by choosing Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance Category, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, and then by expanding the tree pane of the Computer Management Console until he or she sees the snap-in. In this snap-in, the person can create, modify, duplicate, and delete users (in the Users folder) and groups (in the Groups folder).

Tags: Windows XP, Training and Certification
  
whitepaper Self-Tuning Disk Drives Eliminate Performance Bottlenecks and Heighten ROI2005-07-28 Diskeeper
  The explosion of systems storage capacity has not been matched by the evolution of faster hard disks. This has made the hard disk the weak link in system performance. This white paper explains how self-tuning technology maximizes hard disk performance. Read this paper now and find out how to speed up the hard disk, automatically.

Tags: Storage Management, Windows XP, Data Recovery - Security, IT Reliability
  
whitepaper Deploying Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 20052005-08-05 Microsoft
  Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 is a powerful, mobile, and versatile operating system that lets you take your PC many more places and use it in many new ways. This new version of the operating system is a superset of Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, and takes advantage of new features provided by the Tablet PC hardware manufacturers. These new features not only enhance and improve the mobile computing experience, but offer many ways to increase productivity.

Tags: Tablets
  
whitepaper ROI Whitepaper on Software Packaging by IDC0000-00-00 Macrovision
  Analyst firm IDC conducted a study of several enterprises using AdminStudio to prepare software packages for deployment. The results of this study are presented here. Read how AdminStudio reduces organization's software rollout time by at least 55%.

Tags: ROI - TCO, Upgrades and Migration
  
whitepaper The Administrator Accounts Security Planning Guide2005-06-30 Microsoft
  This paper will be an indispensable resource when you plan strategies to secure administrator-level accounts in Microsoft Windows NT-based operating systems such as Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. It addresses the problem of intruders who acquire administrator account credentials and then use them to compromise the network. The main goal of this paper is to provide prescriptive guidance in terms of the steps you can take to secure your local and domain-based administrator-level accounts and groups.

Tags: Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Security Management,
  
whitepaper The Services and Service Accounts Security Planning Guide2005-06-17 Microsoft
  This paper is an important resource to plan strategies to run services securely under the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP operating systems. It addresses the common problem of Windows services that are set to run with highest possible privileges, which an attacker could compromise to gain full and unrestricted access to the computer or domain, or even to the entire forest. It describes ways to identify services that can run with lesser privileges, and explains how to downgrade those privileges methodically.   
whitepaper Configuring Wireless Settings Using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy2005-06-15 Microsoft
  To automate the configuration of wireless network settings for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1), and Windows Server 2003 wireless client computers, Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domains support a new Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies Group Policy extension that allows to configure wireless network settings that are part of Computer Configuration Group Policy for a domain-based Group Policy object.

Tags: Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Windows XP,
  
whitepaper Faronics Anti-Executable With Windows XP Service Pack 22005-06-01 Faronics
  Faronics Anti-Executable Standard and Enterprise are completely compatible with Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, released on August 6th, 2004. This white paper provides additional technical information required to configure Windows XP's firewall for use with the Faronics Anti-Executable Enterprise Console. The Workstation Seed and Full Workstation Installation program both run with system level privileges and are not blocked by XP Service Pack 2's firewall by default.

Tags: Firewalls, Network Security,