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Datagrams and Multicasting (Part 2)
Jul 6, 2001
Get more performance out of the Internet with datagrams, multicasting, and improved reliability. (Part 2 of 2)
David Chisnall Presents a Developer's Reading List
Jan 4, 2012
Expert programmer David Chisnall provides a list of the 5 books he believes every programmer should read.
David Chisnall's CPU Feature Wishlist
Mar 13, 2009
David Chisnall wonders what a chip designed for the current crop of dynamic languages would look like.
Dealing with Digital Photos
May 22, 2013
Windows 8 comes with some tools that help you view and perform some basic and helpful photo-related tasks. This chapter provides you with the details.
Dealing with Fallout from Windows Update
Sep 19, 2011
Ed Tittel explains how to handle the occasional wobbles that sometimes follow in the wake of Windows Update.
Dealing with File Migration in Windows 2000
May 4, 2001
This article, written by Windows author and consultant Lee Scales, provides three tables that illustrate how file and folder properties migrate from NetWare to Windows 2000.
Debugging Shell Scripts
Sep 20, 2002
This lesson walks you through the various features of the shell along with some other techniques to help you track down and fix the bugs in your scripts.
Deciding Which Windows XP File System Is Best for You
Apr 12, 2002
Which Windows XP file system is best for you? The file system you choose will greatly impact system performance and the overall capabilities of the disk drives on your system. Louis Columbus compares and contrasts the systems for you.
Deconstructing .NET 3.0: Windows Presentation Foundation
Dec 8, 2006
Matthew David provides a tour of the Windows Presentation Foundation, a feature of .NET 3.0 that simplifies adding 3D, video, data, and vector designs to your applications.
Defending Your Log Files
Sep 28, 2001
To mount an effective security defense, preventing attackers from altering logs is critical. Ed Skoudis shows you some tactics to employ here.
Defragmenting the Windows Registry
Jun 16, 2009
Ed Tittel explains why itโ€™s a good idea to defragment the Windows registry and explores a handful of tools available to perform this task.
Deploying the Solaris Operating Environment Using a Solaris Security Toolkit CD
Oct 17, 2003
This article discusses how the Toolkit can be used to construct a bootable CD, based on Sun's JumpStart framework, for building and configuring new systems.
Deploying Windows 2000 Professional
Dec 13, 2000
Windows 2000 Professional is becoming the operating system of choice in the client environment of many organizations. But how should you go about deploying Windows 2000 Professional en masse in your organization? In this article, Windows 2000 expert ...
Deploying Windows 2000 Using Answer Files
Jan 15, 2001
Windows 2000 deployment expert Jerry Honeycutt discusses the best way to use answer files to make your Windows 2000 deployment a breeze.
Describing Active Directory Components
May 17, 2002
Examine some of the most critical components in Active Directory, as well as Microsoft's recommendations for their use.
Design and Install the Perfect PCโ€”On Your Mac
Aug 12, 2005
Macintosh people don't want to give up their Macs just to use Windows software once in a while. With Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac, they won't have to. John Traenkenschuh takes us step by step through the (relatively) painless process of installing this revolutionary software to emulate a Windows PC on your favorite Mac.
Designing a Clustering Solution for Linux and NetWare with Novell Cluster Services
Aug 18, 2006
Sander van Vugt and Rob Bastiaansen cover the functional and technical details you need to design your clustering solution for Linux and NetWare.
Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
Jun 27, 2003
Even through mistakes in Active Directory design have become more forgiving than they were with Windows 2000, it is still important to thoroughly examine the various aspects of your organization to design an infrastructure that aligns with your needs. This chapter will guide you toward the domain model that is right for you.
Designing Enterprise Solutions with Sun Cluster 3.0
Sep 13, 2002
Learn the special techniques clusters use to prevent specific failure modes.
Designing High-Availability Windows Systems
Jun 23, 2006
Computer systems that don't provide enough working time are worthless at best and disastrous at worst. But the fine distinction between "available enough" and "99.999% available" can end up hitting the bottom line pretty severely. Rick Cook explains the major options for designing a system with an appropriate amount of uptime.

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