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Windows IT Pro Magazine November 2001
[Focus] Adding Users in Bulk This task is well suited to scripting-based automation--and provides a great opportunity to learn about different scripting capabilities. — Don Jones Scripting a PC-Theft-Detection System To help catch a PC-parts burglar operating after hours, Dick's company used a Perl script to ping desktop machines and notify security if one stopped responding. — Dick Lewis Simplify Win2K Desktop Deployment Disk-imaging software, Microsoft's Sysprep utility, and a WSH script are your keys to an easy Win2K rollout. — Don Baker [Feature] Extending the AD Schema Find out how to prepare a carefully thought-out plan and implement AD schema extensions--without getting in over your head. — Alain Lissoir Win2K Server Services, Part 1 Microsoft defines a service as a program, routine, or process that performs a specific system function to support other programs. Learn how to best manage these supporting players. — Jordan Ayala [Reader to Reader] Easy pcAnywhere Connection Management Discover how one reader uses batch files for easy remote computing. — Alex K. Angelopoulos Hidden for /f Feature Find out the little-known feature of the /f batch file command. — Readers Nonadministrative Win2K Defragmentation One reader shares his solution for defragmenting a hard disk in Windows 2000 without using explicit administrative rights. — Readers Windows 2000 Server Bug Learn about a bug in Windows 2000 Server that causes the router to make random calls every 4 hours. — Readers [Editorial] What to Do About Windows XP Paul Thurrott shares why XP isn't quite so scary and why you should consider upgrading to this latest release. — Paul Thurrott [Lab Notes] Affordable Gigabit Ethernet The increasing affordability of Gigabit Ethernet has implications for the desktop as well as for network backbones. — Tom Iwanski [This Old Resource Kit] Tracking AD Replication Mark explains how your DCs keep track of AD updates on other DCs. — Mark Minasi [Tricks & Traps] Accessing Data in a Password-Protected Document Find out how to recover a password-protected document when you've forgotten the password. — Sean Daily Deleting Win2K Pro from a Laptop Can you rid your notebook system of an unwanted OS? — Bob Chronister Determining Whether a Win2K DC is a GC Learn how you can tell whether a particular Windows 2000 domain controller (DC) is also a Global Catalog (GC) server. — Sean Daily Drag-and-Drop Support in Win2K's Taskbar Discover how to move files into open folders or running applications. — Sean Daily Fixing a Logitech Keyboard Error Find out how to solve a known bug with Logitech's Cordless iTouch Keyboard. — Sean Daily Fragmentation in Win2K Find out how Win2K's NTFS5 deals with fragmentation. — Bob Chronister Mysterious Dr. Watson Errors If you've been getting mysterious Dr. Watson errors, discover why your hardware might not be the problem. — Bob Chronister NT DC Synchronization Problems Find out about a simple solution when a PDC and BDC are out of sync. — Bob Chronister NTFS Partition-Deletion Problems When is Fdisk not enough? — Bob Chronister Phantom Files in FrontPage Discover how to remove all FrontPage related files off your system once and for all. — Sean Daily Uninstalling NT from a Dual-Boot Configuration Learn how to rid your computer of Windows NT 4.0 once and for all. — Sean Daily Using NAT with L2TP over IPSec Can Win2K have its NAT and your L2TP over IPSec, too? — Bob Chronister [Getting Started With Win2K] Delegation of Control Too many administrative tasks getting you down? Delegate! — Kathy Ivens [TOP 10] Security Resources on the Web To keep up-to-date about security vulnerabilities and fixes, take advantage of these impressive Internet resources. — Michael Otey [Buyer's Guide] Job Scheduling Software Automate recurring operations. — John Green [Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter] Learning from Exchange 2000 Deployments Real-world deployments are the best teachers. — Tony Redmond [Mobile & Wireless] OmniSky 2.0 Looking for a wireless service for your Windows CE device? Find out what's hot and what's not about OmniSky 2.0. — John D. Ruley [Letters to the Editor] Letters to the Editor Readers share their thoughts on Outlook 2000 security, an Antigen advertisement in the magazine, and where to find Wntipcfg. — Readers , et al. [WinInfo] Hotmail Not So Homogeneous After All Microsoft admits that not all of it's Hotmail servers have switched to 100 percent Windows. — Paul Thurrott Jim Allchin Discusses Windows XP Microsoft Group Vice President Jim Allchin shares the nuts and bolts behind XP. — Paul Thurrott Longhorn: Apres Whistler? Learn Microsoft's strategy for picking product code names. — Paul Thurrott Microsoft Documentation--Great Literature? A Microsoft manual takes its place among great literature in an Egyptian library. — Paul Thurrott Where There's Smoke, There Are Sun Rays Sun Microsystems' Sun Ray 1 workstations suffer from a hardware glitch, resulting in smoke and popping sounds. — Paul Thurrott [Snap Stats] Consumers Not Ready for E-Commerce Several studies find that many consumers don't trust the Web with their credit card information. — Elliot King Demand Remains Strong for IT Professionals Although only about half what it was last year, demand for IT workers will still well outstrip supply in 2001. — Elliot King IM Goes Corporate As more people use IM and have access to Microsoft's IM service in XP, corporate IT staffs will have to set policies for its use. — Elliot King |
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