Previous Columns by Mitch Tulloch

Mitch Tulloch

Expert Zone columnist Mitch Tulloch is a consultant, trainer, and author based in Winnipeg, Canada. He has written over a dozen books including the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking (2nd edition, Microsoft Press, 2002) and the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Security (Microsoft Press, 2003). Mitch frequently writes on topics like Windows optimization and troubleshooting, network troubleshooting, and security and is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in the area of Windows Server–Setup/Deployment. For fun Mitch likes to read books about business leaders like Donald Trump. He also likes shopping for men’s clothes and recently renovated his closet to better organize his growing collection of colorful shirts and ties. For more information about Mitch, visit his web site and also be sure to check out his blog. You can also contact Mitch directly by e-mail at info@mtit.com.


Windows Vista Makes Backup and Recovery Simple

Columnist Mitch Tulloch explains the new and improved backup and restore capabilities in Windows Vista. (August 14, 2006)

Resolving Windows XP SP2–related application compatibility problems

Mitch Tulloch describes some common Windows XP SP2–related application compatibility problems and details the steps that you can take to prevent and resolve them. (October 10, 2005)

How to monitor the health of your PC

Mitch Tulloch explains how to keep your computer running at its optimum level by regularly checking system health. (June 20, 2005)

Best practices for partitioning a hard disk

Columnist Mitch Tulloch explains how to choose a disk partitioning scheme that helps you be better organized, more productive, and helps ensure the integrity of your data. (June 6, 2005)