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7 results found for Reader to Reader, displaying items 1 - 7
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[July 26, 2007]
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Don't Let Your Domain Admins or Enterprise Admins Password Get Hacked
With Windows' default domain credential caching, passwords are cached locally. This can leave your domain vulnerable to attack if you use a high-level administrative account to log on to a workstation or member server. Here's how to protect your domain.
Windows IT Pro
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[June 28, 2007]
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Use a Server HOSTS File to Block Malware
People have been using HOSTS files to block malicious and annoying programs on their PCs for quite some time. However, you can also use them on some servers.
Windows IT Pro
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[May 24, 2007]
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Tips to Secure Your Backup Tapes
As part of your disaster-recovery plan, you regularly perform full backups of your data and store the backups offsite. Here are some tips to make sure those backups are as secure as possible.
Windows IT Pro
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[April 26, 2007]
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Keep Tabs on Your Administrative Group Memberships
Here's a script that takes a snapshot of key administrative groups and reports any changes to the membership of those groups.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
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[March 22, 2007]
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Security from Scratch
After joining a company with an IT infrastructure that was a "walking target," this network administrator used a combination of security measures and products to lock down IT assets.
Windows IT Pro
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[February 22, 2007]
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Network Monitor Logs Aid Police in Computer Theft Investigation
When a company's physical security measures failed and equipment was stolen, savvy networking administrators used their network monitor logs to try to track the laptops down.
Windows IT Pro
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[January 25, 2007]
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Secure Wireless Remote Administration
Use the PuTTY SSH client to create an encrypted tunnel for RDP traffic over a wireless network.
Windows IT Pro
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