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NTFS Inheritance Rule Change
One of the NTFS inheritance rules changed in Windows 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. You need to know about this change if you move files on these OSs.
Windows IT Pro
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Murat Yildirimoglu
Utility Can Help Reduce UAC Headaches When Working with Scripts
If User Account Control (UAC) is giving you a hard time when you're writing or running scripts on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, try the Elevate Script HTA. With just a few clicks, you can run .vbs and .js scripts under administrative privileges.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
Windows 7 UAC Vulnerability Checked
Microsoft to fix vulnerability in Windows 7 beta's User Account Control, thanks to industry bloggers.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Microsoft Security Bulletins: Admin Rights Make Users Vulnerable
Security bulletins issued by Microsoft in 2008 show one simple way companies can mitigate vulnerabilities to exploits in Office, IE, and Windows.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Bridging SharePoint's Faults
These tips will get you past some SharePoint irritations, such as remembering the port number for Central Administration, accessing the Stsadm command, and the absence of many command line administration tasks.
Windows IT Pro
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Dan Holme
Quick Local Admin Test
Here's a quick and easy way you can determine whether the current user is a local administrator without having to check Domain Group membership. All you need to do is download and run LocalAdminTest.vbs—no modifications are needed.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
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[December 1, 2008]
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Q: How can I reset the default permissions on an Active Directory (AD) object?
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
ScriptLogic Brings Exchange Server Permissions to the Forefront
ScriptLogic’s Security Explorer, a management solution for access control and security in Windows environments, now offers Security Explorer for Exchange, giving easy access to permissions controls and other Microsoft Exchange Server management functions.
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
ScriptLogic Extends Permissions Management to SQL Server and Exchange
ScriptLogic Security Explorer 7.0 offers admins and DBAs the ability to manage permissions on SQL Server and Exchange.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
SQL Server Permissions Management with ScriptLogic
ScriptLogic announced Security Explorer for SQL Server.
SQL Server Magazine
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Caroline Marwitz
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[November 1, 2008]
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Vista's UAC Can Cause Problems When Writing and Running Scripts
Windows Vista's User Account Control (UAC) can cause problems and annoyances when developing and testing VBScript scripts that require administrator access. Here's how you can avoid those problems and annoyances without disabling UAC.
Windows IT Pro
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Jim Turner
Disconnecting Local and Remote Users from a Vista or XP System
Find out how to use the Windows Task Manager to log off or disconnect users connected to your Vista or XP system.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Top 3 IT Stressors
Of course, what you find stressful another sys admin might laugh off. A tad hysterically, perhaps. Solutions? Reading...laughing hysterically...GWAPs.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Q. How can external users in a Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) environment create new rights-protected content?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
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[October 8, 2008]
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Take Control of Windows Object Ownership and Inheritance
You can change the way Windows assigns permissions to object owners—and ensure your organization is in line with compliance requirements—by using the new Owner Rights SID and other methods to limit owner power.
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Safeguard Sensitive Content with Information Rights Management
Learn how rights-management tools let Office-content creators bind access and usage limitations to sensitive documents to prevent unauthorized use and distribution.
Windows IT Pro
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John Howie
Q. What license do I need for external users to consume Windows Rights Management Services (RMS)-protected content?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. What license do I need for external users to consume Windows Rights Management Services (RMS)-protected content?
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
Q. What are the options to allow non-organizational users access to content protected by Windows Rights Management Services (RMS)?
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
Q. What are the options to allow non-organizational users access to content protected by Windows Rights Management Services (RMS)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
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