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		<title>By: 5 Things I Learned Being a SMB IT Administrator &#124; Frugal IT</title>
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		<description>[...] Download, Install and Use VNC. This primarily applies to businesses that still run Windows 2000 (we do on some older stations). XP and Vista have RDC (remote desktop connection) installed.  So many times issues can be resolved by connecting to an end users desktop remotely.  VNC will save you so many unnecessary trips to the back of the office saving you and the end user time.  While writing this post I used VNC twice!  - [...]</description>
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