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Clayton Johnson

Clayton Johnson is president of Tip City. He has written several computer books and runs a corporate Windows Training organization that specializes in custom seminars.
Email: claytonj@tip-city.com

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Expanding Your System Policy Capabilities

By Clayton Johnson, 12/01/1998

Edit your system policy file to push Registry security settings to users across your network and provide users access to finicky software.

Security Permissions in the Registry

By Clayton Johnson, 12/01/1998

When you attempt to use permissions to restrict access to the Registry, you must understand what each setting does, when to use it, and the ramifications of using it

Creating Internet Videos on NT Systems

By Clayton Johnson, 04/01/1998

Roll 'em! Understand and overcome the challenges of transmitting videos over the Internet.

Internet Video Terms

By Clayton Johnson, 04/01/1998

A list of terms for internet video.

Unicasting and Multicasting

By Clayton Johnson, 04/01/1998

One of the greatest challenges associated with Internet video is bandwidth use.

Want to Go Live?

By Clayton Johnson, 04/01/1998

Differences between on-demand video content and live video content for the internet.

Experience Is What Counts

By Clayton Johnson, 03/01/1998

Certification can help you get a job; experience helps you keep it.

How to Make Certification More Valuable

By Clayton Johnson, 03/01/1998

The MCSE program is in need of some improvements.

How to Choose a Training Center

By Clayton Johnson, 03/01/1998

Learn how to evaluate whether a training center is right for you.

Making Movies with NT

By Clayton Johnson, 12/01/1997

NT's flexibility is making it a contender in what was once a Mac-only market. Learn about three digital video editing software products that let you bring this function inhouse.

Possible Error Messages

By Clayton Johnson, 08/01/1997

Common cloning problems and their solutions.

12 Steps to Cloning Windows NT Systems with SYSDIFF.EXE

By Clayton Johnson, 08/01/1997

Automatically install programs and files on multiple NT systems.

Installing Applications Across Your Network

By Clayton Johnson, 04/01/1997

A Registry change can save money and time when you use your server to install software across the network.