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    Windows news made big headlines this week, but the most significant story had to do with downsizing.

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    The chatter at Microsoft's annual technical event came from all angles. Here are some of the gems from onstage, in the crowd and online.

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  • Microsoft makes a huge pitch to its partners, boasts of 'epic' year

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  • How Hyper-V, Surface and Windows Phone impact Microsoft's relationships

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  • Microsoft updates its government pitch with new Office 365 version

    Federal IT just got another reason to consider cloud services as Microsoft delivered Office 365 for Government. But is it compelling enough to migrate?  News | 31 May 2012

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  • Preparing for Windows workstation security breaches

    Remember that your users’ Windows workstations are just as vulnerable to security breaches as the rest of your system. Here’s how to prepare for the worst.  Tip

  • Weighing MBSA against paid vulnerability scanners

    If you’re only looking for the vulnerabilities Microsoft deems most important, then MBSA is your tool. If you need more, you’re better off assessing other commercial vulnerability scanners.  Tip

  • Should Windows users have full administrative rights?

    Giving Windows users full administrator privileges can help reduce your workload, but it also leaves your environment vulnerable.  Tip

  • Securing an administrator's computer

    Limiting administrators' access to a single workstation can greatly improve overall security.  Tip

  • AD part of big shift for Windows Server

    Microsoft's directory service will be the focus of a next-generation server operating system that will have security policies at its core, says MS senior vice president Bob Muglia.  Tip

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    ITKE members discuss Active Directory problems and challenges.  Tip

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  • Task scheduler not executing jobs

    The task scheduler starts the job, and shows an end time, but does not execute the job (bginfo.exe).  Ask the Expert

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    How can I give users rights to configure and setup printers using a GPO?  Ask the Expert

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    Copying an existing policy to a new container so it can be edited  Ask the Expert

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    We are migrating our old file server to a new file server. How can I modify the path of all my users' home directory within Active Directory using a vbs logon script? Our DC is Windows Server 2000.  Ask the Expert

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    How can a Windows 2000 service access the mapped drive? I need to read a file located there.  Ask the Expert

  • Running MS Word in an RDC session on a Win2003 server as a user

    A user can run MS Word in an RDC session on a Windows 2003 Server (set up in Remote administrator mode) only as an administrator, and not as a user. How can he run it as a user?  Ask the Expert

  • Allowing users permission to print

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