Apostolos Fotakelis
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 Apostolos Fotakelis is a systems administrator at NATO HQ in Albania. He has a bachelor's degree in mathematics and is an MCSE+Security, MCDBA, and MCTS on Windows Server 2008.
Email address: afotakel@gmail.com
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Use Group Policy to Deploy Commonly Used IE Plug-Ins
Using Group Policy Objects (GPOs), you can deploy Flash Player, Shockwave Player, and the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to computers in your organization.
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Registry Tweak Restores Connection to a Remote Windows 2008 Server
Without warning, a systems administrator's connection to a remote Windows Server 2008 machine stopped working. Here's how he found and fixed the problem.
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Redirect More Folders
Active Directory's (AD's) Group Policy Objects (GPOs) offer folder redirection, but you can redirect only four special user folders. Although you can't use GPOs to move more folders, you can redirect them by tweaking the registry.
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Use Netsh to Reset the Windows Socket Layer
Suddenly and for no apparent reason, the 32-bit programs on a reader's Windows Vista machine couldn't connect to the Internet or network, while the 64-bit programs worked fine. Using the ISO OSI model and Netsh, he tracked down and fixed the problem.
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Use Dcomcnfg.exe to Stop DCOM 10000 and 10005 Errors
Here's where to find and how to use this helpful utility.
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Use Windows Vista's CD-ROM to Repair Earlier Windows OSs
If you need to repair a Windows 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 installation that exists on a SATA disk, you can use Windows Vista's installation CD-ROM.
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Open a Command Prompt Window While Installing Windows
You might think that performing such tasks as checking available disk space or searching for a file while Windows is installing is impossible, but that's not the case.
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A Sysadmin’s DNS Best Practices
Systems administrator Apostolos Fotakelis shares nine tried-and-true tips for running a secure DNS environment.
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Use ADSI Edit to Associate File Extensions
Sometimes applications that you deploy with the Group Policy Software Installation feature don't register their file extensions, so the auto-install doesn't work. Here's an easy way to fix the problem.
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Mount and Dismount VHD Images on Command
If you're running Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 with SP1, you can use a command-line utility named VHD Mount to mount a .vhd file so that you can see its contents.
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Use Netsh to Easily Change IP Addresses
If your users have to change IP addresses often, you can create a batch file that contains just three Netsh commands. After you put that batch file on users' desktops, they can change their IP address with a simple double-click.
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Time-Saving Tips for Typing URLs in IE
Internet Explorer (IE) has provided URL shortcuts in the past. Microsoft continues that tradition in IE 7.0 with a new URL feature that can simplify your browsing experience.
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Create Custom Events with a Single Command
With the Eventcreate command, you can have your scripts, applications, and other components log custom events.
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Lighten Your Computer's Load
Make your computer less resource-hungry by installing lite programs. Here are some recommended programs.
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Allow Cookies but Not Other Web Site Content
Using a .reg file, a batch file, and Group Policy, you can allow cookies but prevent users from downloading unwanted and possibly malicious files and ActiveX objects.
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The Balancing Act Between Security and Usability
Security and ease of use don't go hand in hand. Using the RunAs tool, you can minimize the trade-off between security and usability.
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Let Users Install Software Without Giving Them Administrator Rights
Using PsExec, you can remotely start the execution of a program but let the user who is logged on can complete the installation.
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Log On Through the RC Without the Administrator Password
There are benefits and risks associated with being able to log on to a Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP installation without knowing the Administrator password.
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Tired of Web Ads? Fight Back with DNS
One reader has come up with a creative way to fight annoying Web ads.
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The Easy Way to Delete Unused Profiles
If your PCs are cluttered with unused profiles, you can use the Delprof utility to delete those profiles that haven’t been used for a specified number of days.
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