October 2006
Communication & Collaboration:Get into the Groove: Solutions for Secure and Dynamic Collaboration
Office Groove 2007 lets users collaborate dynamically and securely with people from around the world. Find out how the Groove client can fit into your organization. Yung Chou
Communication & Collaboration:Building an Emergency Operations Center on Groove and SharePoint
Take an inside look at how Groove and SharePoint help the Louisiana State University Emergency Operations Center respond to disaster. John Morello
Communication & Collaboration:Reveal Deeper Meaning: Powerful Exchange Server Analysis with LogParser
There's a lot of useful data hidden in your Exchange Server logs. Learn to use LogParser to examine this data and improve your Exchange environment. Michael Higashi
Communication & Collaboration:Fight Spam on Your Terms with Custom Weight Lists
Explore the new features in Exchange Server 2003 SP2 that offer more powerful ways to stop spam from clogging up your network. Cam Frenette and Alexander Nikolayev
Communication & Collaboration:Achieve High Availability with Exchange Failover Clusters
Don’t let your Exchange Server system go offline. Here’s a real Exchange solution that allows an enterprise to recover quickly from an e-mail outage. Mark Godfrey
Deployment:Boot into RAM with Windows PE
With added support for variable boot configurations, Windows PE has become even more flexible. Learn three different ways to boot into RAM and how this can benefit your next deployment. Wes Miller
Deployment:Make Server Rollouts a Snap with Automated Deployment Services
Intrigued by standardized images, faster rebuilds, and consistent supportability? Automating the deployment of servers offers benefits for any organization—big or small. Here’s what you need to know to get started. John Savill
Deployment:Create More Flexible Office Deployments with the Local Install Source
LIS can greatly simplify Microsoft Office support. This overview covers everything from deployment to maintenance to configuration considerations. Dean Yamada
Small Business Server:Master Your Domain: Build a Corporate Network at Home
Want a home network that’s just as powerful as the one at work? Here’s an affordable solution to bring home secure messaging, shared resources, single sign-on, and everything else you’ve come to expect from your corporate network. Matt Clapham and Jesper M. Johansson
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Columns
From the Editor:Downtime is a Four-Letter Word
WHAT'S MORE DISTURBING than snakes on a plane, exploding laptop batteries, and the badly deployed puns in this Editor's Note, all put together? It's the idea that the office you're responsible for might start to fall apart. Joshua Trupin
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Toolbox:New Products for IT Pros
Greg Steen
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Utility Spotlight:File Server Migration Toolkit
Jeremy Moskowitz
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SQL Q&A:Running in RAM, Agent Jobs, and More
Edited by Nancy Michell
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Hey, Scripting Guy!:Setting Up Outlook E-Mail Signatures
The Microsoft Scripting Guys
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How IT Works:Windows Rights Management Services
Randy Muller
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Field Notes:Where Did the Net Go?
R'ykandar Korra'ti
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Windows Confidential:Compatibility Constraints
Raymond Chen
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