January 2008
Wanting to experience the "power" in Windows PowerShell firsthand and to learn how to use PowerShell to solve problems, one reader rewrote in PowerShell a VBScript script that checks for patches.
October 2007
With this reporting tool, users are happy because they can obtain custom AD reports and administrators are happy because they have more time to tend to other tasks.
September 2007
With the Eventcreate command, you can have your scripts, applications, and other components log custom events.
October 2006
If you've installed the test version of SharePoint Portal Server with SQL Server 2000 and want to upgrade to the production version of SharePoint Portal Server with SQL Server 2005, here's a problem you should know about.
May 2006
One reader practices what he preaches and solves a problem with an upgrade to Small Business Server 2003.
July 2005
If you frequently receive a not enough memory message when you try to start your virtual machine, the problem might lie with the memory usage of your SQL Server or MSDE instance running on the host OS.
November 2004
You can use UNIX’s date.exe as a substitute for Windows’ Date and Time commands.
January 2004
A reader solves a problem installing Microsoft’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) beta software.
September 2003
Windows NT's Date and Time commands let you automatically name log files.
May 2003
Record in the System log events related to intentional and unintentional shutdowns and restarts.
February 2003
Easily check every machine on your network for a particular file.
July 2001
One reader shares his tips for troubleshooting a corrupt event-log file in Windows 2000.
Spring 2001
Discover how to synchronize Microsoft Access Database (.mdb) files when you store the files in an offline folder.
January 2000
Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows NT Magazine readers (including Microsoft).
August 5, 1999
Discover how one user worked with Microsoft support staff to find a suitable workaround to a problem that involved setting SNMP traps with Windows NT, SQL Server 6.5, and HP OpenView.
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