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Datacenter: From Concept to Reality
In the June 2001 issue of Windows 2000 Magazine, we cover the Windows Datacenter Program, Microsoft's collaboration with several OEMs to deliver and support Win2K Datacenter Server. Hewlett-Packard developed a list of best practices for Datacenter customers, and we share their experiences with you to help you determine how you can use Datacenter. We also tell you the difference between scaling up and scaling out and stateful and stateless applications.

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[Focus]

Hewlett-Packard Does Datacenter
HP engineers and consultants reveal their list of best practices for Datacenter customers around the world.
 — Ken Van Voorhees


[Feature]

Introducing Mobile Information 2001 Server
Microsoft's powerful new .NET platform will make virtually any type of wireless enterprise application possible.
 — Steve Milroy


Keeping Tabs on Object Access
Use Win2K's Audit object access category to track direct and indirect access to objects such as files, folders, and registry keys.
 — Randy Franklin Smith


What's New in Routing and Remote Access
Win2K introduces a new set of technologies that improve the manageability, security, and usefulness of RRAS.
 — Sean Daily


[Reader to Reader]
A Scheduled Tasks Tutorial
One reader shares his tips for scheduling tasks in Win2K.
 — Readers

Don't Get Severed from Your Printer
Learn how to avoid getting cut off when your NT print server goes out of service.
 — Readers

More About the DHCP Conflict
Find out how to force a client computer to take whatever IP address that you've reserved for it on a DHCP server.
 — Readers

RPC Server Error
Find out how to solve a remote procedure call-related error when connecting Win2K and NT systems.
 — Readers

Win2K Application Compatibility
One reader shares information about a resource kit utility that can help you control uncooperative Win2K applications.
 — Readers


[Editorial]
Where the Real Monopoly Is
Microsoft's dominance in the office-software market results in an unfortunate registration policy for Office XP.
 — Michael Otey


[ForefroNT]

Datacenter: Up Close and Personal
Playtime in a Unisys test lab.
 — Kathy Ivens


[Product Reviews]

Chariot 4.0
Predict performance of network applications.
 — Rodney Landrum


PartitionMagic Pro 6.0
Effortless systems switching.
 — Lance Whitney


SolarWinds 2000 Professional Edition 2.1
Discovery, monitoring, and management tools.
 — Rob Schenk


[Lab Notes]

The Right Tool for the Job
How Dcdiag dug us out of a mystifying replication problem.
 — John Green


[Scripting Solutions]

Benefits
Discover the true benefits of learning scripting and how it can help you advance yourself in your career.
 — Dick Lewis


Debugging Scripts
Learn a few tips that can help you debug your scripts.
 — Dick Lewis


Effect of Comments on Performance
Find out how much overhead comments really add to scripts and how you can reduce this overhead.
 — Dick Lewis


Getting Started
Learn where to look to get started with scripting.
 — Dick Lewis


Importance of Comments
Discover the value in adding comments to your scripts.
 — Dick Lewis


Learning Phases
Discover what it takes to become proficient in scripting.
 — Dick Lewis


Making a Script Work as a Scheduled Task
Find out how to properly configure a script to run as a scheduled task.
 — Dick Lewis


More Benefits
Learn some of the advantages of shell scripting that outweigh the limitations.
 — Dick Lewis


Running a Script Under a Special User Account
Learn how to resolve a problem while running a script while logged on with a particular user account.
 — Dick Lewis


Shell Scripting Defined
Learn the true definition of shell scripting.
 — Dick Lewis


Shell-Script Limitations
Discover some of the limitations inherent to shell scripting.
 — Dick Lewis


Testing Scripts
Find out how you can test your scripts before you execute them in a real-world situation.
 — Dick Lewis


The Testing Environment
Following a best approach when setting up a testing environement while scripting is important. Learn how to set up your test environment correctly.
 — Dick Lewis


Variable Names
Learn why you'll want to use longer variable names when coding your script.
 — Dick Lewis


[This Old Resource Kit]

Command-Line DNS
Three Perl scripts help make up for the DNS GUI's shortfalls.
 — Mark Minasi


[Tricks & Traps]

Avoiding a Win2K Boot Problem
Find out how to work your way around a common problem that occurs on pre-Service Pack 1 (SP1) Win2K Server systems.
 — Sean Daily


Deciding on a NAS Server
Learn about NAS servers that work well in a small office, mixed-client environment.
 — Bob Chronister


Expanding Message Header Information in Exchange Server
Discover how you can get Microsoft Exchange Server to display a message's entire Internet route.
 — Sean Daily


Figuring Out Replication
Learn how replication works in Windows NT 4.0.
 — Bob Chronister


Finding a Do-It-All Internet Service Appliance
Discover where to look when you need a device sharing, network security, VPN-capable Internet service appliance.
 — Bob Chronister


Finding a Win2K Xerox Print Driver for Laptops
Learn how to get a Xerox DocuPrint P8 printer to work with your Windows 2000 Professional laptops.
 — Bob Chronister


Permitting VPN Traffic Across a Firewall
Find out how you can configure PPTP VPN connections to reach beyond a firewall.
 — Sean Daily


Replacing a Corrupted Bootsect.dos File
Find out how to replace a corrupted bootsect.dos file on a system where you've installed Windows NT over an existing OS.
 — Bob Chronister


Solving a Conflict Between Cache Manager and Memory Manager
Find out about a problem with the Cache Manager and Memory Manager that gets worse when you enable write-back cache in BIOS.
 — Bob Chronister


Using Removable Disks and Media
Find out whether Windows NT 4.0 supports removable magneto-optical devices and removable hard disks.
 — Bob Chronister


[News Analysis]
Appeals Court Continues to Give Microsoft Good News
Based on the first 2 days of trial, Microsoft's antitrust appeal looks to be going the company's way.
 — Paul Thurrott

Office XP Heads for the Starting Gate
Microsoft's Corporate Preview Program will supply the Office XP Professional with Microsoft FrontPage Corporate Beta suite to 500,000 customers for evaluation.
 — Paul Thurrott

Study Shows That Windows Owns the Desktop Market
A recent IDC study highlights Microsoft's dominance on the desktop and increasingly on the server.
 — Paul Thurrott


[Getting Started With Win2K]

Definitely Dfs
Use Dfs to give users easy access to widely distributed network resources.
 — Kathy Ivens


[TOP 10]

Beginning VBScript Techniques
Build on these basic scripting techniques to create executable VBScript files.
 — Michael Otey


[Buyer's Guide]
Datacenter OEMs
If your enterprise computing needs demand a Windows 2000 Datacenter solution, find out which vendors make the list of qualified OEMs that provide software, hardware, and support.
 — Tom Iwanski


[Windows 2000 Pro]

Recovering from B-Day
Win2K Pro blue screens are few and far between, but here's some advice for when your luck runs out.
 — Sean Daily


[Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter]

Real-Life ADC Deployment, Part 2
Check out these ADC deployment scenarios to maximize interoperability between Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 5.5 systems.
 — Kieran McCorry


[Best Practices for Exchange]

Managing Messages
Are users devouring your Exchange Server's storage space? Archiving and cleanup tools help you reduce the server's load and control usruly users.
 — Paul Robichaux


[Mobile & Wireless]

Mobile and Wireless Emulators
Emulators help you discover the capabilities and limitations of wireless devices.
 — John D. Ruley

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