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[2003-04-30] Enhancing Exchange Security These days, it seems as if it's almost impossible to do business without having access to an E-mail account. Because of this, Microsoft Exchange has quickly become a mission critical application for many businesses.
[2003-04-29] Brian Valentine talks Windows Server 2003 With Windows Server 2003 development coming to a close earlier this year, I had the chance to sit down with Brian Valentine, Senior Vice President of the Windows team at Microsoft, and discuss the company's most complex and customer-driven Windows Server version ever.
[2003-04-29] Microsoft Reworks Win XP Patch Microsoft is revising a security patch for Windows XP systems with Service Pack 1 installed after customers complained that installing the patch slowed their systems to a crawl.
[2003-04-29] Microsoft Amends Windows License Rules Microsoft will cut the cost and ease restrictions for software developers who license certain Windows protocols to make their products work better with the operating system, Microsoft has said.
[2003-04-29] New Microsoft Security Guides to Windows 2000, 2003 Microsoft recently published guideline documents for security hardening of Windows 2000, both for workstatios and servers, and Windows Server 2003.
[2003-04-29] Where can I obtain the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools? A. The Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools are available for free at the Microsoft Web site. The tools download as one self-installing executable file called rktools.exe...
[2003-04-29] Linux gets Office XP applications Update: A software package from CodeWeavers enables Linux users to run most Microsoft Office XP components, making the operating system more attractive on the desktop.
[2003-04-29] What's the Windows XP PowerToys Fun Pack? A. On April 22, 2003, Microsoft released the XP PowerToys Fun Pack. The Fun Pack contains the Windows XP Desktop Wallpaper Changer PowerToy, which changes your desktop wallpaper automatically at a set interval...
[2003-04-18] Flaw bugs Office 2000 customers A software slipup in Microsoft's latest update to Office 2000 results in the application repeatedly asking some customers to register the program.
[2003-04-18] Time for MS to Throw in the Java Towel? Now that client-side Java has foundered, why is Microsoft still struggling with Sun over its implementation?
[2003-04-18] Microsoft Christens Windows Server System As expected, yesterday Microsoft announced that the company is renaming its .NET Enterprise Servers to the Windows Server System, in keeping with previously announced plans to drop the .NET moniker from most of its product names.
[2003-04-18] More Spam Protection Added to Exchange 2003 Microsoft this week announced a "third gate" of spam protection that will be coming in Exchange Server 2003, which is due for release in the middle of this year.
[2003-04-18] Novell to investigate Windows kernel option Novell is to investigate whether it can give customers the option of a Windows kernel for its Netware operating system.
[2003-04-18] IT Alert: MCSE Certification Glut Given that acquiring and maintaining MCSE certification is no easy feat, the perception that the marketplace is flooded with these qualified professionals could be false.
[2003-04-18] Microsoft Research Offers Peek at Future Some of the best innovations to come from Microsoft's research labs will be invisible, if they work as planned.
[2003-04-11] Week in review: Windows cracks Microsoft revealed some of its coveted Windows source code as part of an effort to stave off open-source competitors, but a backdoor leak at the software maker released a different type of code that is sure to please pirates.
[2003-04-11] Microsoft ports Windows Media to Linux Redmond starts to take the Penguin very seriously.
[2003-04-10] Poison applet could wipe Windows PCs A brace of Microsoft security vulns pose risks for both home users and corporates.
[2003-04-10] Microsoft Opens Up Shared Source Program For the first time, Microsoft will let its hardware partners modify virtually all the source code for one of its Windows versions and ship the resulting specialized products to customers.
[2003-04-08] Windows Server 2003 Editions Compared Sure, Microsoft has its own table comparing the various Windows Server 2003 editions, but that version is incomplete, hard to read, and poorly organized, especially if you're interested in the features that are specific to the 64-bit editions of this product family.
[2003-04-03] Microsoft Tackles Lucrative VoIP Market At the Spring 2003 Voice on the Net (VON) Trade Show & Expo in San Jose Wednesday, a Microsoft executive announced during the keynote address that the company will supply a comprehensive Voice over IP (VoIP) solution in the next version of Windows CE .NET, code-named McKendrick.
[2003-04-03] Microsoft sets Office bundling terms Microsoft will not include InfoPath and OneNote as part of the Office System suites sold at retail or installed on new computers, the company will disclose Wednesday.
[2003-04-02] Microsoft to score new C# standard Microsoft is continuing its efforts to standardize its C# programming language, the software giant's competitor to Java and a foundation for its next-generation Internet services.
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