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Manage Windows service recovery with program execution

When a Windows service will not run, it can be a very frustrating experience for Windows administrators. IT guru Rick Vanover offers admins sanity saving tips. Read more

Resource of the day

Cooling strategies for high-density racks and blade servers

This white paper describes five strategies for coping with the cooling needs of ultra-high power racks and blade servers. It offers practical solutions for both new and existing data centers. (Sponsored by APC)


Five Exchange 2010 gotchas and how to handle them

Before upgrading to Exchange 2010, there are five points of caution that administrators should understand. Scott Lowe discusses these Exchange 2010 gotchas and explains how to mitigate each one. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

How do I make Windows 7 desktop gadgets visible on mouse-over only?

Jack Wallen shows you how to set Windows desktop gadgets to 0% opacity which will then revert to 100% upon mouse-over. Read more

Better troubleshooting capabilities with Windows 7 Event Viewer

Greg Shultz introduces you to some of the new troubleshooting features found in Microsoft Windows 7 Event Viewer. Read more

How to create your own Cat 5 patch cables

For do-it-yourselfers, knowing how to create your own Cat 5 patch cables in the length that you want can be very handy and save you money. Jack Wallen shows you how to get it right. Read more

Gartner's top 10 technologies for 2011

Gartner has identified its top technologies for 2011. Larry Dignan explains the rationale behind those choices and shares his thoughts on their viability and impact. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

How do I move my entire Windows XP installation into Windows 7 with Paragon Go Virtual?

In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz shows you how to use Paragon Go Virtual, which is a free tool, to move your Windows XP installation into Windows 7 and run it with Windows Virtual PC. View on site

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm systems screen comparisons

Wally Bahny presents screenshots from the World of Warcraft client before and after the Cataclysm Systems 4.0.1 patch. View on site

Comic Con galleries

New York Comic Con 2010 costumes and cosplay

Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con 2010

Baltimore Comic-Con 2010 costumes and cosplay

Chicago Comic Con 2010: Wizard World geeks in costume

Comic-Con 2010: Coolest and geekiest costumes

Featured Webcast

A Strategy for Keeping Your Data Secure

Security is a concern as more data is compromised by either malicious attacks or employee carelessness. Join this TechRepublic Webcast to explore the most promising ways that IT leaders can ensure the security of their organization.



Today's recommended downloads

Cooling strategies for high-density racks and blade servers (American Power Conversion (APC))

Windows 7 Migration Planning (Dell)

Upgrading to Windows 7? Download this Readiness Assessment First (Dell)

Download AS400/iSeries Server Performance Monitoring Tool (ManageEngine)

The Value of PC Refresh with Microsoft Windows 7 (Dell)


Windows Server tips

 

Change local username and password via Group Policy

Limit profile size with Group Policy

How to install Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V and Windows 7 on the same partition

Live commentary: Apple's 'Back to the Mac' event

Apple's "Back to the Mac" event is on Wednesday at 1:00PM Eastern. TechRepublic will provide live updates and commentary on what it means for businesses and IT pros. Join in the live discussion.



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