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Windows IT Pro Magazine August 2004
[Focus] Windows XP SP2: Centralized Deployment and Defense Use Group Policy to roll out the new Windows XP service pack to all your XP systems and centrally configure the pack's Windows Firewall feature. — Randy Franklin Smith [Feature] Dive into Network Monitor Discover how to pinpoint network problems such as spam attacks, connectivity troubles, and performance bottlenecks. — Alan Sugano Extending Group Policy Create and use custom Administrative Templates to manage third-party applications. — Ed Roth Mail Filtering with Fluffy the SMTPGuardDog Install and use this open-source mail proxy server to filter spam and thwart viruses by blocking unwanted attachments. — Douglas Toombs SMS 2003 Addresses Customers’ Wish List SMS 2003’s CCM tools can help you lower cost of operations and increase productivity. — Ethan Wilansky , et al. [Reader to Reader] 137GB Hard Disks in Windows 2000 Learn how to configure Windows 2000 for large hard disks. — Readers Change DNS IP Address Learn how to change a local or remote DNS client computer’s DNS server. — Readers Prevent Active Directory Object Deletion You can configure Active Directory objects as undeletable to prevent having to restore Active Directory. — Readers Use AT to Kill Processes Learn how to stop troublesome processes. — Readers Windows Explorer Default Drive You can force Windows Explorer to start at the drive you specify. — Readers [Editorial] Time for a Windows Antivirus Solution Desktop security is too crucial a concern for antivirus software to remain an optional add-on. — Michael Otey [Scripting Solutions] Assigning Disk Quotas by Group Membership Use this handy script to assign disk quotas for your users. — Christa Anderson [TOP 10] New Features in ISA Server 2004 Microsoft's improved firewall integrates RADIUS authentication, supports multiple network topologies, lets you import and export configuration settings, and offers better application-layer filtering. — Michael Otey [Buyer's Guide] Exchange Storage-Management Tools Learn the most effective way to manage Exchange storage by comparing the storage-management products these 11 vendors offer. — Paul Robichaux [Lab Feature] Windows Server Provisioning Two products—VERITAS OpForce 3.2 and Altiris Server Management Suite 6.0—let you quickly replace failed servers or deploy additional servers in your network. — David Chernicoff [Letters to the Editor] letters@winnetmag.com Read comments and questions concerning Doug Spindler's "Start Clustering" article from the June 2004, Windows & .NET Magazine. — Readers , et al. [Need to Know] What You Need to Know About Microsoft System Center 2005 System Center 2005 is Microsoft's new management server suite that bundles MOM 2005, SMS 2003, and a unique reporting tool. — Paul Thurrott What You Need to Know About Office 2003 Service Pack 1 Office 2003 SP1 will include all the updates that Microsoft has shipped for the various Office System products, as well as new versions of InfoPath and OneNote. — Paul Thurrott What You Need to Know About Windows Server 2003 Release 2 Windows 2003 R2 will incorporate all the features from Windows 2003 SP1, updated versions of many of the feature packs that Microsoft shipped after Windows 2003, and several new features. — Paul Thurrott [What's Hot] What's Hot Readers highlight favorite products: Identify Software AppSight Black Box, Postini Perimeter Manager, IntelliReach Content Inspector, PROMODAG Reports for Microsoft Exchange Server — Carolyn Mader [Storage Admin] Fine-Tune Your Backup Strategy If you haven't examined your strategy for a while, now's the time to take a fresh look at how your organization protects its data. — Jerry Cochran [Ask the Experts] Responding to a Message from a Recreated Mailbox Learn how to overcome the problem of responding to a message sent from a recreated mailbox. — Paul Robichaux Running the Microsoft Exchange IMF in non–Native-Mode Environments You can use Exchange IMF in non–native-mode environments, but with some limitations. — Paul Robichaux Tracking Kerberos Authentication Events to Workstations Kerberos authentication events don't include workstation names, but they do provide enough information for you to determine which workstation generated the event. — Randy Franklin Smith [Windows Power Tools] Portqry: The Sequel Microsoft updates its useful port-scanning tool with helpful features, including interactive capabilities. — Mark Minasi [New & Improved] New & Improved Check out the latest prouducts to hit the marketplace. — Carolyn Mader [Industry Briefings] HIS 2004 Includes .NET Extensions Find out several of Host Integration Server 2004’s key new features. — Editors Linux on End-User Desktops? Although moving from UNIX on high-cost hardware to Linux on a Wintel server platform represents a cost savings, you can't assume that the scenario will repeat on the desktop. — Editors Uptime Trending from Stratus Technologies The Stratus Uptime Meter consistently reports that Stratus ftServer systems surpass five nines of uptime. — Editors You Can Never Have Too Much Virus Protection A white paper and free vulnerability testing tool from GFI Software show that there's no such thing as too much virus protection. — Editors |
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