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Network Access Protection, Revisited (Part 8)
by Brien M. Posey
Articles & Tutorials / Windows Server 2008
Implementing some group policy settings that will allow client’s computers to interact with the Network Policy Server that we have already created.
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by Russell Hitchcock
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Cache coherency as it relates to multi-core processors.
Deploying Vista – Part 19: Managing Windows Deployment Services (Continued)
by Mitch Tulloch
Articles & Tutorials / Windows Vista
This series of articles on automating Windows Vista deployment continues from the previous one by examining how to manage and configure Windows Deployment Services servers.

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  • Jan 6th, 2009 - AMD Delivers Groundbreaking Platform for Ultrathin Notebooks

    LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- January 6, 2009 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the availability of the AMD platform for ultrathin notebooks, enabling exceedingly thin and light OEM designs with rich entertainment capabilities at an affordable price. more...

  • Dec 17th, 2008 - Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for December 2008

    Microsoft issued an out of band notification for its Internet Explorer products. This is a notification for a critical vulnerability which would allow remote code execution. IE versions 5 to 8 beta 2 are affected. It is suggested to apply the update for this vulnerability as soon as it is released. Meanwhile, browse the web through a different browser or visit as few pages as possible. The details are available here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-dec.mspx . more...

  • Dec 9th, 2008 - 3CX Phone System v7.0 Delivers on Mobility Promise

    London – 8 December 2008 - 3CX (www.3cx.com) the international developer of telecommunications software has announced the roll out of version 7.0 of 3CX Phone System for Windows. more...

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How To Change The Bakcup Interval Of DHCP Database
This article explains how you can change the Backup Interval of DHCP using a registry entry.
Terminal Services Advertising in Windows Server 2008
This article explains a registry entry for Terminal Services to disable/enable advertising.
Adding device drivers offline to Windows PE
You can add device drivers to an offline Windows PE build environment by using the peimg command.

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