Power User: In-house video setup needn't cost more than $5,000

With in-house video production capability, an agency can record anything from IT inventories to training sessions. It makes sense to have digital recordings good enough to incorporate into later projects.

Power User: Ounce of assessment is worth pounds of missed security cures

My central Pennsylvania county's emergency management coordinator recently asked me and other volunteers how the county would spend a windfall grant to fight terrorism.

Power User: A guide to XP Pro

Government users just migrating to Microsoft Windows XP Professional will find a particularly handy feature: Word for XP can load multiple documents into an open document.

Norton Ghost shadows your system

The ultimate backup is to have a mirror image of a system on a separate hard drive stored offsite.

Compatibility problems plague DVD

With drive prices less than $500 and capacities in the gigabytes, DVD is a tempting backup medium for small networks and individual client systems.

Picking up the pieces

There are few things more critical to an IT department than having a good, thoroughly tested backup and disaster recovery program in place.

Watch the bugs and don't get stung'or complacent

New server software vulnerabilities pop up every day, but most are never exploited. That can lead to complacency on the part of Web site administrators.

'Naked' federal sites are open to attack

Federal Web servers are broadcasting critical security data about themselves. Many sites fail to cover up their operating systems and the precise Web server software versions installed, so the information is remarkably easy to find.

Power User: Speed up remote Net access and slow down attackers

If you work in a field office that's networked only through the Internet, and if recent attacks have made you a bit nervous about reaching your mission-critical Web sites, store the site names in a local DNS translation table.

Power User: A simple formula sets shortcuts for Windows apps

Omnipresent computer mice have made many users forget that the keyboard can control Microsoft Windows programs all by itself. That's handy when, for example, your mouse breaks or you're working on an airline tray table.

Power User: Chronicles of the XP upgrade from hell

For two decades, I have upgraded systems and software without much trouble. Despite the hype, year 2000 changes didn't even make a blip on the scope. But in the last couple of years, I've encountered more problems than in all the other years combined.

Power User: Consumer gadgets could prove useful to agencies

As soon as the price dropped, I invested in an Xbox game system'but not to play games. The Xbox cost about $200, probably less than it cost Microsoft Corp. to produce, and it's a powerful computer as well as a decent DVD player.

Power User: Power User looks back to 1982 and forward to 2022

As GCN reaches its 20th year of bringing IT and product news to agencies, I am near my fourth decade of working with computers. My stint in this space has been the most enjoyable of all.

Power User: Does modeling hold the secrets of the universe?

Mathematica 4.2, the latest version of one of my favorite problem-solving toolkits, came out this summer at the same time as the program's creator's book: A New Kind of Science.

Power User: Mine rescue puts PC crisis in perspective

Three hard-drive catastrophes in as many months is about average for a large office, but unprecedented for my small workplace.

Power User: Here's a guide to finding what's invisible on the Web

Many Web users know how to get the most out of the <a href= "http://Google.com">Google.com</a> search engine or its up-and-coming rival, <a href= "http://AllTheWeb.com">AllTheWeb.com</a>. Also useful are metasearch engines such as <a href= "http://Dogpile.com">Dogpile.com</a>, <a href= "http://Ixquick.com">Ixquick.com</a>, <a href= "http://Net-comber.com">Net-comber.com</a>, <a href= "http://Pandia.com">Pandia.com</a> and <a href= "http://Search.com">Search.com</a>.

LCD prices drop within reach

If you haven't taken LCD monitors seriously as an alternative to traditional CRT monitors, it's time to explore the possibility.

Power User: Google is a user's best friend

Every Web user should know how to exploit the features of the powerful Google.com search engine. Besides the news.google.com beta test site I've mentioned before, it also features a free but invaluable Google toolbar that you can download from <a href="http://www.google.com">google.com</a>. It appears as a little search window in every browser session.

Tools for secure networks

A vast number of programs can be loosely described as network management tools. This reflects both users' desperate need for help and the broad range of problems you can encounter on a network.

Power User: Can Flash MX beat .Net?

The latest contenders in the Web wars are Macromedia Inc.'s new MX versions of ColdFusion, Director, Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Flash. The San Francisco software publisher boasts that the XP suite can build what it calls Rich Internet Applications.

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