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[July 25, 2000]  
Internet Explorer's Upcoming Cookie Management Update
Microsoft will soon release a public beta of its upcoming cookie management update for Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 24, 2000]  
Microsoft Releases IIS 5.0 Security Checklist
Microsoft recently released a new security-related document that helps administrators better secure their Internet Information Server 5.0 systems.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 18, 2000]  
White House Eases Encryption Export Policy
The White House announced a new policy on Monday designed to ease restrictions on export of strong encryption.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 18, 2000]  
Tougher Computer Crime Laws Sought
White House Chief of Staff John Podesta made a proposal for updates to existing computer crime laws.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 14, 2000]  
Quickly Disable Network Access to Your System
Here's a handy tip for disabling access to NT 4.0 systems while you perform maintenance or upgrade tasks, or if you suspect your system is being attacked via NetBIOS. Unless you have modified the default settings, the Everyone group has the right
Windows IT Pro  — Paula Sharick

[July 13, 2000]  
Your Web Browser is Bugged
Cookies have been the nemesis of privacy advocates for quite some time now, but cookies are relatively tame compared to their sneakier siblings, Web bugs, which stealthly track you as you view content from around the Internet.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[June 26, 2000]  
Multibooting Windows 2000 Systems
You're probably just taking the shrink-wrap off your new copy of Windows 2000 (Win2K) and wondering how Win2K will integrate into your existing system configuration. If you've configured multiboot systems with Windows NT 4.0 in the past, you
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 16, 2000]  
Encrypting Files for Added Security
If you're running NTFS on your Win2K system, you can give yourself extra security by encrypting files. To do so, open My Computer, drill down to the file or folder you want to encrypt, and right-click it to bring up a menu. Select Properties and
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 2, 2000]  
Advanced Security in Exchange 2000, Part 1
Microsoft Exchange Server has always provided the Advanced Security subsystem to let users secure their mail messages. Advanced Security guarantees confidentiality and message content integrity and verifies the sender’s authenticity. Advanced Security
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[April 26, 2000]  
Windows 2000's Network Address Translation
In Windows 2000 Server (Win2K Server), Microsoft offers you two ways to connect SOHO networks to the Internet: You can use a routed connection or a translated connection. With routed connections, Win2K Server acts as an IP router and forwards packets
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[March 24, 2000]  
Secure E-Commerce with Smart Cards
Your company might still consider smart cards to be a futuristic technology. To help make them a present reality, Windows 2000 (Win2K) will offer highly integrated support for smart cards. In this article, I introduce you to smart cards, show you why
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards







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