Part 2 of 3: If you've played with Windows Server 2008 at all, you've likely noticed its new Server Manager. Although a little complicated to get used to at the outset, where Server Manager shines is ...
This is the second installment of a five-part series by contributing editor Greg Shields, which takes a close look at Microsoft's upcoming Windows Server 2008 operating system, commonly referred to as ...
A Linux Terminal Server offers any business an elegant and cost-effective way to integrate the power of open source. In this article, I review some basics of network topology and offer suggestions ...
Windows 2000 Terminal Services usually runs flawlessly and requires practically no administration, so it’s easy to forget that you can make adjustments to it. But with a few simple tweaks, you can get ...
Some of Microsoft's Help Articles are written so badly it drives me crazy!<br><br>I have a Windows XP Pro machine & a Windows 2000 Server (Not as a Domain Controller, peer to peer) & some other PCs on ...
Once upon a time, there was the mainframe. All application processing was centralized to this enormous beast, and desktop equipment did nothing but display its output. Then the personal computer ...