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[April 1, 2009]  
Product Selection Criteria For Hard Times
What's an example of a product that meets my cynical/pragmatic criteria? Maybe there aren’t any. But The Dot Net Factory’s recent release seems ready to try.
Windows IT Pro  — Caroline Marwitz

[January 2009]  
New & Improved
Check out the latest new products to hit the marketplace. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Sendio’s E-Mail Security Platform.
Windows IT Pro  — Editors

[September 23, 2008]  
Windows 7 Could Address Non-native Screen Resolutions
Because of how LCDs work, they cause problems for users and IT Pros. In a recent series of blog entries the Windows 7 team address the question of LCDs and their resolutions.
Windows IT Pro  — Zac Wiggy

[August 13, 2008]  
Q. How can I pre-populate a specific user's credentials on a read-only domain controller (RODC)?
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[August 13, 2008]  
Q. How can I pre-populate a specific user's credentials on a read-only domain controller (RODC)?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[June 2008]  
Set Up Printers Without GPOs
If you can't use GPOs for users' printer connections, you can help your users make the connections with the Add Printer Wizard, the Run command, or a shortcut on a public share.
Windows IT Pro  — Melissa Mendick

[May 27, 2008]  
Set Up Printers Without GPOs
Windows IT Pro  — Melissa Mendick

[May 6, 2008]  
Turn On, Tune In, and Disconnect, Part 2
SIDFinderLite.hta is a utility you can run to find and display records in any SID database that UpdateSIDdb.vbs creates.
Windows IT Pro  — Jim Turner

[May 1, 2008]  
Reader Challenge for May 2008 and April Reader Challenge Winners
Command-line freaks and newbies, take note: Have we got a quiz for you!
Windows IT Pro  — Kathy Ivens

[April 23, 2008]  
Turn On, Tune In, and Disconnect, Part 1
Maintaining a SID database can come in handy when you need to retrieve a user's or group's ID but you have only a SID.
Windows IT Pro  — Jim Turner

[April 4, 2008]  
Effortless Management of Windows User Profiles
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Script Start Professional 2.0
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[March 2008]  
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  — Dan Holme

[February 2, 2008]  
Batch Script Not Only Enumerates User Profiles But Also Shows How to Error-Proof Paths
By using GetUserProfiles.bat, you can clean up old user profiles. By looking at how it works, you can learn how to error-proof paths. No matter whether you use this script for one or both purposes, it can be a valuable tool.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[February 2008]  
Best Practices for Managing User Data and Settings, Part 1
For this server side of the equation. I’ll look at the physical namespace (i.e., folders and permissions), the SMB namespace (i.e., shares), and the DFS namespace that will give you the most effective back end for effective UDS management.
Windows IT Pro  — Dan Holme

[September 2007]  
The Power of For
You can use an age-old, powerful Windows utility—the For command—to add wildcard support to the Chml integrity-level tool.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[September 2007]  
Readers Review Hot Products
Readers highlight favorite products: Brisworks Admin Arsenal, Visual Click Software's DSRAZOR, and ForeScout Technologies' CounterAct.
Windows IT Pro  — Jeff James

[August 30, 2007]  
The Power of For
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[August 2007]  
Thwarting Integrity Attacks with Chml
We dive more deeply into integrity levels by showing you how to use last month's Chml utility to assume the System integrity level.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[July 2007]  
Chml Fills the Gap
In response to an Icacls shortcoming, Mark creates a freely downloadable tool called Chml, which lets you further your integrity-level experiments.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[May 2007]  
Icacls: The New and Improved Cacls?
Icacls is a new permissions-focused command-line tool in Vista. Although it appears to be a complete Cacls replacement, it’s not. Here's how it differs.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi





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