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As I prepared this column, the first of the new millennium, I pored over the 52 Windows 2000 Magazine UPDATE commentaries from last year. It's amazing how much ground we covered and difficult to wrap one's mind around it all. Obviously, the...
In the last issue, I discussed Microsoft Office and its .NET-oriented successors, all based on the NetDocs technology being developed in Redmond. Microsoft, realizing that third-party support will make or break .NET and that the company must...
I received a call this week from a friend who was in town visiting his family for the holidays. He had been installing game software on his Windows 2000 Professional-equipped notebook, and something he did had completely hosed the computer. The...
Conditional statements are a feature of every programming language. Windows includes the MS-DOS IF statement, which you'll find useful in batch files and shell scripts. The functionality of the IF statement is fairly straightforward: The OS evalu...
Microsoft President and CEO Steve Ballmer recently admitted that although Microsoft was working as quickly as it could to deliver a Windows version that fully supports the new Microsoft .NET technologies, the full .NET User Experience is still 1...
If you used the At command in Windows NT, you're familiar with the concept of scheduling programs. The At command is still available in Windows 2000, and you can use it to schedule tasks. However, several differences between the At command and...