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Q: How can I protect Active Directory (AD) objects such as organizational units (OUs) from accidental deletion by administrators?
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Conquer Desktop Heap Problems
Getting too many out of memory messages or application startup failures? Such problems are symptoms of desktop heap issues, which you can troubleshoot and solve using Task Manager and the Dheapmon tool and registry settings.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Morales
Q: How are Active Directory (AD) security group memberships replicated between different domain controller (DC) AD instances? Does AD handle replications differently in Windows Server 2003 than in Windows 2000?
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Q: How can I change the default Active Directory (AD) location that’s used when no explicit location is specified for new user and computer accounts?
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Microsoft to Rush Out Emergency Security Patch
In a not quite unprecedented move, Microsoft on Wednesday will release a critical security patch outside of its normal monthly schedule. This isn't the first time Microsoft has done this--the last time was in April 2007--but it is an unusual step for the
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Let's Get Out of the (Network) Neighborhood
Network Neighborhood might've made sense way back when, but it's long past obsolete today.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
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[July 24, 2008]
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Changing the Password on a DC's DSRM and Recovery Console Administrator Account
Although Directory Services Restore Mode and Recovery Console have several differences, both leverage the same administrator account and password. Take a look at where you can set a DC's DSRM and Recovery Console administrator password.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
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[July 24, 2008]
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Windows Gatekeeper
Answers to your Windows security questions.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
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[July 16, 2008]
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How to Easily View the Extended Properties of Files
Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista have seven times more file properties than their predecessors. Here's how you can easily select and view the properties you're interested in seeing, no matter whether you're using the newest or an older OS.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
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[July 16, 2008]
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Determining the Properties to Include in Predefined Categories
If you want to create custom categories for GetExtendedFilePropertyDetails.hta, here are some tools you can use to determine the extended file properties available on your system.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
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.
Windows IT Pro
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Apostolos Fotakelis
Another Way to Quickly Copy File Paths
This file-path copying technique has been around since Windows NT, so you can use it with many Windows OSs.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
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[March 6, 2008]
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Controlling Removable Storage Access
Windows Vista integrates Group Policy–based support for restricting access to removable storage devices.
Windows IT Pro
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Alex K. Angelopoulos
Controlling Removable Storage Access
Windows IT Pro
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Alex K. Angelopoulos
Controlling Removable Storage Access
Windows IT Pro
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Alex K. Angelopoulos
SQLQueryStress
Windows IT Pro
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Kevin Kline
SQLQueryStress
You can use this tool to quickly and easily test how a query will affect your system performance.
SQL Server Magazine
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Kevin Kline
Best Practices for Managing User Data and Settings, Part 2
For the client side of the equation, let’s look unifying UDS management for Vista and XP users and addressing four key types of UDS that I call “normal data,” “normal settings,” “locally accessed data,” and “unwanted data.”
Windows IT Pro
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Dan Holme
Yet Another 8 Absolutely Cool, Totally Free Utilities
Once again, we've combed the Web for a new and scintillating collection of free tools that promise to make your job easier. Get $500 worth of tools for nothing—except the time necessary to download them.
Windows IT Pro
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Douglas Toombs
Yet Another 8 Absolutely Cool, Totally Free Utilities
Windows IT Pro
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Douglas Toombs
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