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[August 2, 2001]  
Code Red and Proactive Security
If you always read Microsoft security bulletins and load hotfixes on your Windows 2000 IIS servers, you're probably already protected from the Code Red worm. However, Randy Smith shows you an even more important way to practice proactive security.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[July 19, 2001]  
Don't Shoot Yourself in the Foot with Group Policy Security Settings, Part 2
In Part 2, Randy Smith shows you how to use change control techniques and least privilege to protect the rest of your domain from administrator mistakes.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[July 5, 2001]  
Don't Shoot Yourself in the Foot with Group Policy Security Settings, Part 1
If you aren't careful with your Group Policy Security Settings, you can easily shoot your security in the foot. Randy Smith shows you how to implement some fail-safe measures to protect your systems.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[June 21, 2001]  
IP Security Filtering
Attackers are always scanning the Internet for unsecured PCs. Randy Smith shows you how to use Windows 2000 IP Security (IPSec) Filtering to protect onsite and offsite computers exposed to the Internet.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[June 7, 2001]  
Internet Explorer Security Options, Part 6
Randy Smith completes his look at the security options that are available in Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0. Learn how to use Group Policy to configure the security options centrally for all your users.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[May 24, 2001]  
Internet Explorer Security Options, Part 5
Web browsing exposes your systems to dangers associated with active scripts. Randy Smith shows you how to properly configure the security options for scripting that are available in Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[May 10, 2001]  
Internet Explorer Security Options, Part 4
Randy Smith continues his look into security options available when you use Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0 to browse the Web. Learn how to control permissions for Java applets you encounter on Web sites and how to configure the settings under Miscellaneous.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[April 26, 2001]  
Internet Explorer Security Options, Part 3
Web browsing leaves cookies and downloads that might be security risks to your systems. Randy Smith shows you how to how to control cookies and file downloads by properly configuring the security options available in Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[April 12, 2001]  
Internet Explorer Security Options, Part 2
Randy Smith continues his look into security options available when you use Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0 to browse the Web. Learn how to configure the Custom Level settings for the security zones.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[March 28, 2001]  
Internet Explorer Security Options, Part 1
You take the serious risk of suffering from a security attack each time you browse the Web. Randy Smith shows you how to reduce this risk by properly configuring the security options available in Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[March 15, 2001]  
Terminal Services, Part 4
Randy Smith completes his look at features in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Terminal Services snap-in. Learn how to use IP Security (IPSec) protocol to wrap a final layer of security around your server.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[March 1, 2001]  
Terminal Services, Part 3
Randy Smith continues his look at features in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Terminal Services snap-in. Learn how to use some of the properties for Terminal Services connection objects to keep your server secure during remote administration.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[February 15, 2001]  
Terminal Services, Part 2
Randy Smith continues his look at some of the features available in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Terminal Services snap-in. Learn how to use Terminal Services features to keep your server secure during remote administration.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[February 1, 2001]  
Terminal Services, Part 1
Terminal Services lets you fully administer a remote server. With the graphical, interactive environment of a PC and the manageability and simplicity of a mainframe, Terminal Services offers the best of two worlds.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[January 18, 2001]  
Windows 2000 Installer Package for Service Pack 1
Using service packs to keep servers and workstations up-to-date is crucial to your entire OS and Internet Explorer. Now you can use Windows 2000 Installer to deploy service packs throughout your network with little effort.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[January 4, 2001]  
Dangerous Services, Part 3
Randy Smith concludes his look into Windows 2000 services that can present security risks. Learn how to use Group Policy to control services on all computers in your domain and to change security settings to keep your systems secure from network attacks.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[December 21, 2000]  
Dangerous Services, Part 2
Randy Smith continues his look into Windows 2000 services that can pose unnecessary security risks. Find out which services you will want to consider disabling to keep attackers from accessing your systems.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[December 7, 2000]  
Dangerous Services, Part 1
Windows 2000 comes with some unnecessary services enabled by default. Attackers use these services to access confidential information or impersonate a high-level user. Consider disabling these vulnerable services on workstations and servers.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[November 10, 2000]  
Protecting the Administrator Account
Find out why Windows 2000's built-in Administrator account needs special protection against attacks because of several idiosyncrasies that Win2K inherited from Windows NT.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[October 26, 2000]  
Updating Service Packs and Hotfixes with Boot Scripts
Learn how to use a few simple scripts and Group Policy to keep your Win2K systems up-to-date and secure and still get home at a decent hour.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith





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