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Windows Storage: Today and Beyond
Windows Server 2003 includes storage administration tools, such as Virtual Disk Service and Volume Shadow Copy Service, that make IT professionals' jobs easier. Also in this issue, we explore the fusion of NAS and SAN technologies.

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[Focus]

Exchange Server 2003 and VSS
Discover how VSS running on Windows 2003 can improve Exchange 2003 system availability.
 — Jerry Cochran


SAN and NAS: Better Together
What can you do if some of your storage needs call for a SAN and others for NAS? Fuse them!
 — Mark Smith


Virtual Disk Service and Its Client Tools
Windows 2003's VDS and its client tools ease administration by providing one interface for storage devices from most vendors.
 — Tim Huckaby , et al.


[Feature]

Monitoring IIS Performance
Windows 2000's Performance tool lets you see how your Web services are doing.
 — Wayne Berry


Windows Server 2003's Group Policy Management Console
The Windows Server 2003 GPMC utility provides sorely needed functionality for GPO development and management.
 — Sean Deuby


[Reader to Reader]
Disable Win2K DNS Negative Caching
Edit the registry to disable negative caching.
 — Readers

Failed Processor in Multiprocessor System
A failed processor takes down a multiprocessor Win2K server.
 — Readers

Publishing Word Template on Terminal Server
A reader publishes a modified Word template to 300 Terminal Server users.
 — Readers


[Editorial]
Virtual Upgrades
Virtual machine software is beneficial in flexible test environments, server consolidation scenarios, and extending the life of legacy software platforms.
 — Michael Otey


[Inside Out]

Move User Profiles
Need to restore a profile from backup or transfer a profile from an old computer to a new one? You have three options, but here's the best method.
 — Mark Minasi


[Scripting Solutions]

Check for and Create User Accounts Programmatically
Writing a script that checks for and creates user accounts might seem daunting. Here's an approach to make the task straightforward.
 — Christa Anderson


[Tricks & Traps]

Discovering the Source of Strange Error Messages
Find the cause of some mysterious error messages.
 — Sean Daily


Increasing the Registry Size Limit
Discover how to increase the registry size limit to put a stop to error messages.
 — Sean Daily


Moving an NT System to a New Resource Domain
Find instructions for moving an NT server from one domain to another.
 — Sean Daily


Recovering Lost Partitions
Recover partitions lost during a Win2K installation.
 — Sean Daily


Relaxing Outlook 2002 Attachment Security
Learn how to give users access to restricted email attachments.
 — Sean Daily


Resolving an IP-Forwarding Problem
Solve a problem involving a Win2K Pro machine serving as a router.
 — Sean Daily


[TOP 10]

Tips for Wireless Security
The 802.11b protocol's biggest shortcoming is its lack of security. Follow these tips to prevent holes in your WLAN.
 — Michael Otey


[Buyer's Guide]
Remote Control Software
Control remote machines from home or the office.
 — John Howie


[Lab Feature]

VMware GSX Server 2.5
VMware GSX Server 2.5 is representative of VM solutions that can effectively address production-level server consolidation.
 — Michael Otey


[Best Practices for Exchange]

Securing SMTP Email Traffic
Using SSL alone to secure SMTP has drawbacks. Add Transport Layer Security, and you'll go a long way toward securing your email.
 — Paul Robichaux


[Letters to the Editor]
Letters to the Editor
Readers share their thoughts about problems with SMS, multiple-forest trusts, and PDAs that offer cellular phone and RIM services.
 — Readers , et al.


[Market Watch]

Blade Servers
Discover how Web blades are ideal for Web hosting and how fault-tolerant blades provide instantaneous failover for better reliability.
 — William Sheldon


[Snap Stats]

Flatter Is Better
We want our flat screens, and we want them now.
 — Elliot King


[Windows Client]

Using IntelliMirror to Manage User Data and Settings
This technology's set of tools lets you create a comprehensive user data and settings management solution.
 — Ed Roth


[Need to Know]

What You Need to Know About Outlook 2003 Security Enhancements
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 will include exciting new security enhancements that will make this release a compelling upgrade.
 — Paul Thurrott


What You Need to Know About the Microsoft Enterprise Engineering Center
Microsoft uses its Enterprise Engineering Center (EEC) to fine tune its products and better meet customer needs.
 — Paul Thurrott


[What's Hot]

What's Hot
Readers tell us about their favorite products.
 — Carolyn Mader


[Lessons Learned]

Merging Networks the Hard Way
Evaluating the IT standards of potential corporate acquisitions is a simple practice that can pay enormous dividends.
 — David Chernicoff


[Ask the Experts]

Learning About Default Class Permissions
Learn everything you wanted to know about the defaultSecurityDescriptor attribute and the default access control entries that Win2K adds to every AD class.
 — Randy Franklin Smith


[Fast Forward]

In Search of .NET
Microsoft .NET evangelist Adam Sohn reveals ways in which Microsoft is implementing the .NET Framework in its internal applications.
 — Mark Smith


[Getting Started with Windows Administration]

Understanding DC Roles
Learn how to assign roles for maximal network performance.
 — Kathy Ivens


[New & Improved]
New & Improved
Find out about new products in the marketplace.
 — Carolyn Mader

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