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MS PowerToys Blog

Almost a year ago we launched a static Powertoys page on gotdotnet.  Today that page is no longer static!  We’re now feeding http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/ide with live content from the new Powertoys weblog. Overtime this site will become a categorized directory of add-ins, macros, packages, and [...]

Busy month for Exchange webcast.

The first one will also talk about some of the changes in Exchange 2003 SP1. Title Technical Level Date Time (Pacific) Exchange Server 2003 Overview 200 4-May 8-9:30 Exchange 2003 in Multi-Forest Environments 200 4-May 11-12:30 Migrating Lotus Notes Applications to VS.NET, SQL Server, [...]

How to Shrink Down Word Files Ten-fold

For those of you who paste a lot of graphics files into your Word XP (Word 2002) documents, have you ever noticed how big those Word document files get? We work with a lot of Word docs containing tons of graphics and they get really big. Here’s a tip that will shrink those Word docs down ten-fold! [...]

MS FrontPage

Looks like they didn’t use FrontPage to create this banner ad. Look at this Microsoft skyscraper ad for FrontPage 2003: Notice anything? No? Hint: zoom in on line 28. Source: David Tenser [redemption in a blog]

Four quick links

“The Visio Viewer 2003 allows anyone to view Visio drawings and diagrams (created with Visio 5, 2000, 2002, or 2003) inside their Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later Web browser.”… Visio Viewer 2003” href=”http://channels.lockergnome.com/news/archives/008277.phtml”>[Lockergnome's Bits [...]

They just drop win 9x, but are starting the retirement party for Windows 2000 Server?

The retirement announcement comes eight months after the introduction of Windows Server 2003, the successor to Windows 2000 Server, and almost four years after the Windows 2000 Server launch on Feb. 17, 2000. Retirement of Windows 2000 Server will be spread out over a two-year period starting on [...]

More holes in windows.

In the wake of the latest attacks to DCOM and the unwillingness of Microsoft to sucessfully patch it, I urge you to use Steve Gibson’s DCOMbobulator to secure your Windows system. From Steve’s website: What does DCOM do for you? Well let’s see . . . it attracts Internet worms and permits your [...]

Quick Link

Since I use both Mozilla and IE syncing my bookmarks/favorites was a pain. This little program may help me out, I’ll have to give it a test then update this post with a review.
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