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      <title>Configuring Hyper-V Security Using Authorization Manager</title>
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      <description>When deploying virtualization technologies, key choices must be made to ensure the environment is secure. This article explains how to use Authorization Manager to make Hyper-V as secure as it can be.</description>
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      <title>Laptop Backups With anacron</title>
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      <description>Not every scheduled task can take place on an always-on machine. For those we have anacron. With anacron, like cron, you schedule a job to run at specific
intervals. Unlike cron, when the computer is switched on the anacron daemon checks whether a task should have run and if one was, it runs it.</description>
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      <title>With Superuser Privileges Come Superuser Problems</title>
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      <description>Superuser privileges bring inherent risks with them, yet you can't run a corporate IT system without granting some people the privileges to do system-level tasks. There are ways, however, to minimize the impact.</description>
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      <title>Dealing With Mail in Mutt</title>
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      <description>Tip of the Trade: The command-line mail client mutt may be old school, but it features a wide range of keyboard commands that can be used  for various useful tasks.</description>
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      <title>Win Server 2008 Directory Services,  Group Policy Preferences - Control Panel Settings</title>
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      <description>Group Policy Preferences makes it possible to reap the biggest benefits of an Active Directory environment by simplifying client management. Control Panel Settings help facilitate this.</description>
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