Window Manager was a weekly column by Brian Livingston that was published by
InfoWorld from June 1991 to May 2003. It revealed undocumented features and secrets about Microsoft Windows.
- SP1: gangs of fun, Sept. 27, 2002
- Pick a pack of patches, Sept. 20, 2002
- Windows and HIPAA, Sept. 13, 2002
- Welcome, new admin, Sept. 6, 2002
- IE doesn't lock down, Aug. 30, 2002
- Sneaky service packs, Aug. 23, 2002
- Routing on the go, Aug. 16, 2002
- Small Business Saver, Aug. 9, 2002
- These insa-a-ne prices, Aug. 2, 2002
- As the worm turns, July 26, 2002
- Descan your network, July 19, 2002
- Cross your fingers, July 12, 2002
- A searching look, July 5, 2002
- Palm reading in XP, June 21, 2002
- Spam war escalates, June 14, 2002
- Readers cook spam, June 7, 2002
- Now search this, May 31, 2002
- A license to kill, May 24, 2002
- A patch of one's own, May 17, 2002
- Patch me up, Scotty, May 10, 2002
- The patch that refreshes, May 3, 2002
- Feel more secure yet?, Apr. 26, 2002
- Sue a spammer today, Apr. 19, 2002
- You can stop spam, Apr. 12, 2002
- Google's new news, Apr. 5, 2002
- Microsoft's handset war, Mar. 29, 2002
- Symbian cell-through, Mar. 22, 2002
- XP bandwidth brouhaha, Mar. 15, 2002
- Your virtual network, Mar. 8, 2002
- Your flicks for free, Mar. 1, 2002
- XP, the hole story, Feb. 22, 2002
- Shareware for all, Feb. 15, 2002
- Muvee makes movies, Feb. 8, 2002
- Can we talk about XP?, Feb. 1, 2002
- A packet bounce attack, Jan. 25, 2002
- Is it secure? I mean IIS, Jan. 18, 2002
- Plug-and-prey fiasco, Jan. 11, 2002
- The next Windows, Jan. 4, 2002
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