
Readers Respond March 2005
Latest Industry News: - Editors' Choice Awards
- Microsoft Cuts Price on Unix Interoperability Product
- Carrier Market Shows Signs of Life
- Windows Datacenter Program Overhauled
- CompTIA Bans Discount Voucher Resales
- Dell and the Channel
- Intel Online, EMC Team to Deliver Managed Storage Services
- CodeGear Touches 3rdRail With New IDE
- Photoshop CS3: Extended Version Revealed
- Vista, Office, Exchange Certs on Track
- Digication Rolls Out Integrated e-Portfolio Tool
- Enriching Religious Studies Online
- Citrix Moves To Lower Barriers to Entry for SMB Resellers
- Citrix Announces 'Access' Track Timeframe
- Adobe Releases AIR Runtime for the Desktop, Opens Flex
- Summit
- Sony Offers Vision for Enterprise Tape Future
- Revised Security Bulletins Released
- Microsoft's Future Is ... Robotics?
- Microsoft Releases Outlook Patch
What is the significance of the name? Ha! [Taking into account the February 2005 column 10 ( "bad product name")] hfnetchkpro likely will be broken, because easy to remember as a Latin phrase, but its intuitive interface with the Acting platform is unique in taking care of an important patch management deployment.
- Jeff T. that the United States Niamey Annapolis The success of SP2 I installed the SP2 Beta 1 and has been in operation since [in reference to the February 2005 Your Turn ", 2: More ammunition for the protection of battle"].
I have installed it all my customers network. The first stage is to identify the firewall was shut down, and be updated in place. Second, we have established a group of policy, refuse, but he added that the client should be carried out in phases to the policy. Of course, small network, this policy can be easily reversed. The same technology, a large network. Test # 160 each new application settings in a single organizational unit or with a separate filters, so you can remove one of the customers are affected. This is not to say that hard.
-- Jim vierra Caldwell, nj the importance of being online in the February 2005 issue of Redmond magazine [product reviews, "bins"], Chad Todd review of the products true Image Server, from the use of Acronis. In his review, he pointed out that the "true image server Unlike other imaging products, because it gives an image, your hard disk drives, servers and the Internet. Unlike most other products, you do not need to restart the server, so that one image. " Can ask him to clarify this for me? I look forward to using Symantecs living conditions Recovery (LSR) advanced server products, and in accordance with the impression that LSR (together with its predecessor, v2i from powerquest) does not require you to take the server off-line so that the image. His review, I believe that only the use of Acronis True Image Server has this very important capability.
As he wrote: He review, and look forward to other imaging products - or LSR v2i was one of them, I am sure what he knows, he ended the lack of other products online capability? - Scott garver Peoria, Illinois state government in the true image of the review, I did not look at all the competing products - I This does not mean that is an absolute rule.
I did not use LSR, refers to imaging products, such as Symantec or the ghost of the image-driven powerquest. All you need to restart the server to an image.
I still stand behind my statement that all graphic software available, most if it requires you to restart your server. However, I do not mean that the real image, and it is currently the only software have such a capability.
- Chad Todd simple life is just a quick word, how much I appreciate not being able to download and read out the Redmond magazine as a simple PDF format. Other electronic format where, as texterity Zinio and the intention of goodness, but is not easy for the reader. No readers, what does that mean? Maintain a good working attitude.
- Ronny TONG Ong Garland, Texas truth about Longhorn Thank you for the article in the first Redmond Longhorn report on the electronic communications of "non" launch date [February 2, 2005, "long For a long time the Horn of Africa "], I had expected much less from any Microsoft magazine, but said that the accident surprise you honest view This is not normal practice and expression. We have all been witnesses "soon to a PC near you" approach to For Microsoft. After three or four years of hearing the same thing talking about Longhorn, the line has become very old.
True insiders perspective, you enjoy, and many people may have much less they are worth, but not more than our gratitude to the real technology stocks. More than 20 years as a network engineer who lives in the trenches every day, I thank you for the reality does not favor the concept, I can support double the number of 2003 to 2010. Obviously, this concept has crossed my thoughts.
I refreshing, straightforward articles and in-depth insight you share. As long as I know what road lies ahead, I am far more equipped here.
-- Wade hoffarth Westminster, Maryland
- Jeff T. that the United States Niamey Annapolis The success of SP2 I installed the SP2 Beta 1 and has been in operation since [in reference to the February 2005 Your Turn ", 2: More ammunition for the protection of battle"].
I have installed it all my customers network. The first stage is to identify the firewall was shut down, and be updated in place. Second, we have established a group of policy, refuse, but he added that the client should be carried out in phases to the policy. Of course, small network, this policy can be easily reversed. The same technology, a large network. Test # 160 each new application settings in a single organizational unit or with a separate filters, so you can remove one of the customers are affected. This is not to say that hard.
-- Jim vierra Caldwell, nj the importance of being online in the February 2005 issue of Redmond magazine [product reviews, "bins"], Chad Todd review of the products true Image Server, from the use of Acronis. In his review, he pointed out that the "true image server Unlike other imaging products, because it gives an image, your hard disk drives, servers and the Internet. Unlike most other products, you do not need to restart the server, so that one image. " Can ask him to clarify this for me? I look forward to using Symantecs living conditions Recovery (LSR) advanced server products, and in accordance with the impression that LSR (together with its predecessor, v2i from powerquest) does not require you to take the server off-line so that the image. His review, I believe that only the use of Acronis True Image Server has this very important capability.
As he wrote: He review, and look forward to other imaging products - or LSR v2i was one of them, I am sure what he knows, he ended the lack of other products online capability? - Scott garver Peoria, Illinois state government in the true image of the review, I did not look at all the competing products - I This does not mean that is an absolute rule.
I did not use LSR, refers to imaging products, such as Symantec or the ghost of the image-driven powerquest. All you need to restart the server to an image.
I still stand behind my statement that all graphic software available, most if it requires you to restart your server. However, I do not mean that the real image, and it is currently the only software have such a capability.
- Chad Todd simple life is just a quick word, how much I appreciate not being able to download and read out the Redmond magazine as a simple PDF format. Other electronic format where, as texterity Zinio and the intention of goodness, but is not easy for the reader. No readers, what does that mean? Maintain a good working attitude.
- Ronny TONG Ong Garland, Texas truth about Longhorn Thank you for the article in the first Redmond Longhorn report on the electronic communications of "non" launch date [February 2, 2005, "long For a long time the Horn of Africa "], I had expected much less from any Microsoft magazine, but said that the accident surprise you honest view This is not normal practice and expression. We have all been witnesses "soon to a PC near you" approach to For Microsoft. After three or four years of hearing the same thing talking about Longhorn, the line has become very old.
True insiders perspective, you enjoy, and many people may have much less they are worth, but not more than our gratitude to the real technology stocks. More than 20 years as a network engineer who lives in the trenches every day, I thank you for the reality does not favor the concept, I can support double the number of 2003 to 2010. Obviously, this concept has crossed my thoughts.
I refreshing, straightforward articles and in-depth insight you share. As long as I know what road lies ahead, I am far more equipped here.
-- Wade hoffarth Westminster, Maryland
Latest Industry News: - Editors' Choice Awards
- Microsoft Cuts Price on Unix Interoperability Product
- Carrier Market Shows Signs of Life
- Windows Datacenter Program Overhauled
- CompTIA Bans Discount Voucher Resales
- Dell and the Channel
- Intel Online, EMC Team to Deliver Managed Storage Services
- CodeGear Touches 3rdRail With New IDE
- Photoshop CS3: Extended Version Revealed
- Vista, Office, Exchange Certs on Track
- Digication Rolls Out Integrated e-Portfolio Tool
- Enriching Religious Studies Online
- Citrix Moves To Lower Barriers to Entry for SMB Resellers
- Citrix Announces 'Access' Track Timeframe
- Adobe Releases AIR Runtime for the Desktop, Opens Flex
- Summit
- Sony Offers Vision for Enterprise Tape Future
- Revised Security Bulletins Released
- Microsoft's Future Is ... Robotics?
- Microsoft Releases Outlook Patch
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