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During the 3 and 1/2 years that Windows 2000 was being developed, the message was clear: Microsoft was betting the company on this product, and all future plans depended on Win2K's success. A mere 7 months after its release, however, things have...
I finally upgraded my primary desktop to Windows 2000 Professional last weekend. I know that sounds strange, given that I'm writing this column, but my day-to-day experience with Win2K Pro has been on my notebook: I've been running the new OS...
A. When you are in Explorer or on your desktop, the traditional way to launch a program is to double-click it. Enhancements in Internet Explorer (IE) allow a Web-like hyperlink approach that lets you move the mouse pointer over an object to select...
A. When you map a new network drive in Explorer, the system opens the newly mapped drive in a new window by default. To stop Win2K Explorer from opening a new window when you map a network drive, press the Shift key before you click Finish, and...
This summer, Microsoft unveiled its plans for the next-generation Internet, dropping the tedious Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS) name for the friendlier Microsoft .NET. As expected, Microsoft announced that it's slowly moving from...
A. In another FAQ (How can I redirect the output from a command to a file?), we saw how to redirect a command's output to a file using a single right angle bracket (>). However this method replaces the file's existing content with the command's...
Today, we’re using multiuser OSs to support thin-client environments. Is the next step multiuser applications? In other words, will server-based computing move toward a Web-based environment that eliminates the problems of supporting a multiuser...
Since Microsoft's announcement at the Professional Developer's Conference (PDC) in July, the computing world has been abuzz with .NET. A major part of the .NET Framework is Active Server Pages + (ASP+). This technology, although it won't ship in...