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Security Pro VIP July 2003
[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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