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PC Magazine December 28, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Lying to Windows Cures Time Stamp Problem To remedy erroneous NTFS file time stamps changing due to daylight savings time, tell Windows you are in the Greenwich Mean Time zone, and that you don't want to use daylight time. Then set your clock according to your actual local time zone. |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Windows Explorer Loses Menu, Toolbar How to restore a missing main menu and toolbar from Window Explorer on Windows 2000 Professional. |
InternetNews December 7, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Windows Server SP1 Expands Security Features The software giant plugs more holes in its operating system at a time when virus writers are growing more savvy. |
PC Magazine December 14, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Slow Opening of File Dialogs An intermittent slowdown opening file dialogs or Windows Explorer listings is often caused by a mapped network drive. |
InternetNews December 1, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Microsoft Patches IFRAME Out of Cycle In a surprise move, Microsoft has released an out-of-cycle patch for the recently exposed IFRAME vulnerability in Internet Explorer that affects non-Windows XP SP2 users. |
InternetNews December 1, 2004 Tim Gray |
Microsoft: WINS Patch Coming Microsoft said it plans to issue a patch for a security flaw in Windows Server software that may allow attackers to gain control over systems running the program. |
InternetNews November 24, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Brits Get Replacements for Phony XP Microsoft will swap out phony copies of Windows XP for the real thing, but only in the U.K. |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Sticks to Patch Cycle A recent flurry of vulnerabilities isn't enough for Redmond to issue patches outside of its monthly patch cycle. |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Tim Gray |
Analysts: Expect More Ad Server Attacks Security analysts say attacks via ad servers are likely to continue. Another reason not to use Internet Explorer? |
InternetNews November 22, 2004 Clint Boulton |
XAML Tidbits Previewed in Microsoft's Avalon Development for Microsoft's next-generation Windows Server continues. The company issued a technical preview of its Avalon user interface for developers. |
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