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Whitehall IT to be carbon neutral by 2020
News The guidelines include: removing active screensavers from desktop PCs; switching monitors to standby after five minutes inactivity; automatically shutting down desktop computers outside working hours; reusing as much computer equipment as possible... [17 Jul 2008]
Corporations riddled with security holes
News Internet Information Servers internet printing protocol is enabled: Enables print jobs to be controlled online and early versions contain a buffer overflow vulnerability that can lead to system compromise. [19 Jun 2008]
Rail passengers to get free on-board wi-fi
News National Express said it will also build a simpler "one-stop shop" website to highlight the cheapest tickets available, introduce smartcards by 2010, provide real-time travel updates to mobile phones and allow passengers to print tickets at home... [14 Aug 2007]
Taiwan fingered as spam hub
News Using images, spammers can also more easily alter the print, background colour and other identifying factors used by message analysis tools, Alperovitch said. Most people would not even see the spam server. [12 Jun 2006]
Red Hat and LinuxIT target Linux-baffled small businesses
News The pair have put together some tools, including video tutorials, guiding SMEs through typical tasks using Linux, such as how to set up a print server. The companies will also be holding seminars to spread the Linux word and giving small businesses... [13 Mar 2006]
Longhorn Server to support Intel's Itanium
News Among the tasks it won't be able to handle are "fax server, Windows Media Services, Windows SharePoint Services, file and print servers, and others", Microsoft said in a bulletin. Microsoft's Longhorn Server version of Windows will support Intel's... [05 Sep 2005]
August Windows patches arrive
Also, a bug in the Windows print spooling service could let an intruder gain access to machines running Windows 2000 and Windows XP with Service Pack 1. However, such an attack is not possible on computers running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and... [10 Aug 2005]
Building a stable infrastructure for growth
More employees means more people logging onto your domain controllers and more people accessing your file and print servers. If its capacity is exceeded, bad things happen: performance slows to a crawl, or worse, the server crashes from the... [09 Aug 2005]
Microsoft's antitrust concessions are 'pointless'
Volker Lendecke, a consultant at SerNet, which offers services around the open source file and print server software Samba, claimed that the free information is "completely pointless". These fees included a maximum royalty of $1,900 (£1,075) for... [13 Jul 2005]
Summer test of Longhorn Server planned
One area of focus is making the OS easier to tailor to the specific role that a server is performing, such as Web server or file and print server. Though the next version of Windows Server is not expected until 2007, Microsoft said on Thursday that... [17 Jun 2005]
Longhorn to come out to play this summer
News One area of focus is making the OS easier to tailor to the specific role that a server is performing, such as web server or file and print server. Though the next version of Windows Server is not expected until 2007, Microsoft said on Thursday that... [17 Jun 2005]
Microsoft reveals more Longhorn secrets
According to a report on Microsoft Watch, it appears that the administrators will be able to configure the next version of the vendor’s server operating system (OS) from a palette of 20 different roles ranging from print to web server. [16 Jun 2005]
Prisons to tackle Windows XP upgrade
News Recently installed PCs and laptops will be rebuilt with Windows XP, and file and print servers with be replaced with new servers running Microsoft Server 2003. The Prison Service is working on a technology upgrade that will see it moving PCs and... [26 Apr 2005]
Adobe and Macromedia: Making Microsoft sweat?
Adobe lists over 40 individual products, which it groups under print and Web publishing; digital imaging; video and audio; and the Acrobat family, among others. Macromedia sells 36 individual products, spanning authoring tools; server software; e... [18 Apr 2005]
Acrobat reader for Linux ready
Adobe Reader lets people read and print PDF files and the new version also enables people to fill out forms electronically. Adobe doesn't sell Linux versions of its major desktop titles, such as Photoshop and InDesign, though it does for server... [12 Apr 2005]
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