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No legacy Windows support, no problem for some IT managers
XP, DeGroot said.
"There is no reason those custom apps will stop working once support ends, but if a security patch comes along and screws the application up, you will need to either rewrite the app or get Extended... More... Mar 3, 2010
Cracking passwords in Windows 7
aren't letting up.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kevin Beaver Mar 2, 2010
Top 10 command-line commands for managing Windows 7 desktops
audit settings
The auditpol command can query and set audit settings on the local computer. For security auditing, it can be very useful to run this command on each machine and review the results. auditpol /get... More... Mar 1, 2010
XP, Vista or Windows 7: Which is the most secure desktop operating system?
has stood the test of time. But while Windows XP may be Microsoft's most popular OS, when it comes to security, it is sorely lacking.
For example, I recently worked with two Windows XP laptops that were infested with more... More... Feb 24, 2010
Enterprise Desktop Advice
Can we put security on a folder in Windows 98?
Can we put security on a folder in Windows 98? If yes, then how? Windows 98 does not offer any way to secure a file or folder on the hard drive from...
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Jul 19, 2002
Sharing encrypted files in a Win2k domain using the API function: AddUsersToEncryptedFile
the API would seem to say that it is possible, but I have yet to find someone who has done so. Those interested can find the API definition here; this article gives further information. Otherwise I find lots of reference on the Net that reference this, but no...
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Aug 16, 2002
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