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[October 3, 2008]  

VMware Upgrades Workstation to 6.5

Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy 

[October 2, 2008]  

Reader Challenge for October 2008 and September Reader Challenge Winners

This month's challenge is inspired by several e-mail queries from users. All of them asked the same question, in almost the same words.
Windows IT Pro - Kathy Ivens 

[September 17, 2008]  

Quest EOP May Mean It’s Finally Time For Virtual Desktops

Despite the substantial business advantages of virtual desktops employees who have bad user experiences with virtual desktops will throw tantrums. Quest Software is attempting to address this with its Experience Optimization Pack.
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy 

[September 2008]  

dtSearch 7 Desktop with Spider

Skeptical of indexing and desktop search solutions? Maybe dtSearch 7 Desktop with Spider is the answer you're looking for.
Windows IT Pro - Michael K. Campbell 

[August 2008]  

Customize the Size of Taskbar-Button Groups

In Windows Vista and Windows XP, taskbar buttons from the same application are grouped. However, you have no control over when grouping starts or ends. Here's how you can gain control and have the taskbar buttons group when you want them to.
Windows IT Pro - Alex K. Angelopoulos 

[July 7, 2008]  

Keep Your Legacy Apps with OpenSpan

Application integration and software automation do more than rhyme in a recession economy
Windows IT Pro - Caroline Marwitz 

[June 5, 2008]  

Introduction to Software Restriction Policies

Microsoft introduced software restriction policies (Safer) in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP so administrators could block hostile code and dangerous applications. Here is a short introduction to how Safer identifies and shuts out malicious programs.
Windows IT Pro - Russell Smith 

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