Mark Minasi
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 Mark Minasi is a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, an MCSE, and the author of 25 books, including Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises (Sybex). He writes and speaks around the world about Windows networking.
Web site: http://www.minasi.com/gethelp
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Might Your Next Workstation Run Server 2008?
Windows IT Pro
Fine-tune Server Core’s IP Stack with Netsh
To get Server Core’s network stack set up, you can use the Netsh utility, which has gone through some recent changes. Here’s how to use the latest incarnation.
Windows IT Pro
No XP? Say it Ain't So, Ray!
Windows IT Pro
Go Commando with Windows Server 2008’s Server Core
Get a basic Windows Server 2008 Server Core up and running by heeding these two creative tips.
Windows IT Pro
The Vista SP1 Drivers Affair: A Donnybrook Déjà Vu
The story of Windows Vista SP1 is starting to sound like a soap opera. See Microsoft make the same mistake twice by playing hardball with vendors.
Windows IT Pro
Minasi Talks ... Encryption
Any security system relies, at least in part, on encryption. However, there are right ways and wrong ways to use encryption.
Windows IT Pro
Control Windows Server 2008 Roles and Features
With the Computer Management console missing from Server 2008, you need an efficient way to configure your servers and roll them out. Your best bet is to go to the command line with the ServerManagerCmd, Ocsetup, and Oclist tools.
Windows IT Pro
The Quest for 4 Gigs Continues
Windows IT Pro
Minasi Talks ... Client/Server
When it comes to bedrock, ubiquitous PC networking terms, few are as ubiquitous as client/server.
Windows IT Pro
Defrag from Windows Vista’s Command Line
Every new Windows version seems to come with a new defrag tool, and Vista is no exception. But its GUI-based defragmenter leaves a lot to be desired. Here’s how you can use the OS’s Defrag command-line tool to do more.
Windows IT Pro
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