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November 2007

Windows IT Pro Innovators Share Their Successes


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Executive Summary:
This year's Windows IT Pro Innovators award winners found inventive solutions to problems ranging from automating Web-site creation, tracking logons, and deploying software to doing compliance-mandated auditing and making over an intranet portal.


By definition, IT is a behind-the-scenes profession. Your non-IT coworkers take IT services and your skills for granted—unless, of course, email isn’t working or the network dies, and then suddenly all eyes are on you. Although most IT folks didn’t get into the career to become rock stars, at Windows IT Pro, we believe your talent for solving problems and understanding technology is worthy of recognition.

Giving IT professionals the appreciation they deserve is the main intent of the Windows IT Pro Innovators contest, now in its third year. Among this year’s winning entries are an automated Web-site creation solution, a custom- built internal portal, two solutions that greatly simplified complex software upgrades, and two methods for tracking users’ access to systems and applications. The common thread among this diverse group of solutions is the resourcefulness of the IT pros who created them, using their problem-solving skills and the tools at hand.

We hope this year’s award winners will inspire you when you’re dealing with your own IT challenges. As in previous years, we’ve published the winners’ email addresses, so feel free to contact any of them if you want more information about their solutions.

Grand Prize Winners

Creating Web Sites in a Snap
At most universities, staff, students, and teachers rely on the Web for disseminating college and course-related information. Instructors and professors publish class schedules, assignments, lecture notes, and students’ grades on their Web pages. Staff maintain college and division sites with news and forms for current and potential students. With thousands of sites and hundreds of requests pouring in, keeping up with the demands was straining the University of Wyoming’s small IT staff, as Systems Programmer Rowdy Downey explains. “We were getting 25 to 50 requests per week to manage sites for authors. We have thousands of professors, departments, colleges, units, classes, projects, and so on, all wanting to set up, delete, or manage configurations for their sites. Fulfilling these requests quickly became a massive drain on our time, so I decided to automate the site-creation process.”

Rowdy launched the project by first investigating whether an existing product could do the job he required. “We wanted to create sites that were sandboxed, secure, manageable, and flexible,” he says. “I couldn’t find any [product] robust enough to meet our requirements.” Rowdy believed he could build the solution himself, but before he could begin development, he spent a lot of time researching blogs and Microsoft and scripting sites to find the tools, scripts, and techniques he’d need.

Rowdy’s solution consists of a combination of ASP and ASP.NET, plus several Microsoft utilities (adsutil.vbs, iisvdir.vbs, xcacls .vbs, owsrmadm.exe, rmtshare.exe, and sleep .exe), all tied together in a 2,388-line VBScript program. “Although this seemed like a relatively simple automation solution, it quickly proved to be quite involved,” says Rowdy. “The solution needed to be able to create and configure groups, set permissions for sites and databases, set ODBC connections, set metabase configurations, create IIS sites, extend sites with Microsoft FrontPage extensions, create shares, and set share permissions.”

The utility uses the university’s Active Directory (AD) infrastructure and properties set on various universal groups to control authoring and browsing to specific sites. Rowdy developed secure Web interfaces through which faculty, staff, and students can submit requests to create, delete, and manage site properties. Scheduled jobs launch the utility to perform the actual work. The solution handles multiple site-configuration options, including basic sites, FrontPage-extended sites, multimedia streaming sites, calendar sites, development sites, data-access capabilities, site-browse restrictions, and forced Secure Sockets Layer options. This same utility has been ported to provide University of Wyoming students personal sites that they use for portfolios, class assignments, and graduate projects, all with the benefit of automated administration to minimize resource drain.

Hosting the numerous on-campus sites in a secure, sandboxed environment requires running hundreds of application pools concurrently in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. This approach has revealed certain architectural limitations of Windows. Rowdy says that moving to 64-bit hardware will ultimately alleviate these problems.

Rowdy says that the Web-site–creation solution has saved the university’s IT staff “countless hours” in the three years it’s been in use. “We went from Web site requests taking a large chunk of time from multiple members of the IT team down to taking maybe one-quarter of a full-time employee’s time. Much of the benefit is realized because site authors can manage their own sites without Help desk intervention. This saves a great deal of time on everyone’s part and is much closer to a real-time solution.” Although faculty and students as well as IT have benefited from the solution, Rowdy found that using his own resourcefulness and technical skills to solve the problem was equally gratifying. “This solution is an example of taking the tools you have available and molding them into the solution you need!”

Custom Logon-Tracking Solution
Keeping track of users’ access to computers is an ongoing challenge for IT administrators. Brandon Jones, a systems administrator at Northern Arizona University—and two-time winner of a Windows IT Pro Innovators grand prize—faced this challenge by developing a custom logon-tracking solution that provides detailed information about students’ computer use in the university’s College of Business.

Brandon, who’s one of four people in the business college’s IT department, decided that the school needed a more efficient way to collect usage statistics for machines in different areas of the business-college building. Several factors led to his decision to develop the solution, ranging from a desire to know whether and when students used lab computers, to the ability to easily view logon data and track user statistics. “Microsoft tools such as event logs and user properties in Active Directory are cumbersome and don’t even approach the level of detail and ease of use we were after,” says Brandon.

The custom solution Brandon developed relies on disparate technologies, including VBScript scripts, Windows user environment variables, and Microsoft Access. Brandon explains how all these tools work together in his solution.

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