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Q. How can I force a client in a hub location to use a local Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. I enabled the Try Next Closest Site setting, but my clients are ignoring sites that contain Read-Only Domain Controllers (RODCs). What's wrong?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Outlook Tips & Techniques
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
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[May 29, 2002]
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Troubleshooter: Installing a Clustered Exchange 2000 Server
To install a clustered Exchange 2000 server, you must make your first Exchange 2000 server a nonclustered server.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Why does a WFP warning appear during BOS 4.5 installation on Win2K Server?
FAQ for Windows
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Microsoft Product Support Services
Why does Site Server 3.0 fail to install over BackOffice Server 4.5?
FAQ for Windows
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Microsoft Product Support Services
Why can't I uninstall Microsoft Site Server 3.0 SP2?
FAQ for Windows
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Microsoft Product Support Services
The Personalization and Membership Directory Service and Active Directory
Tim shows you how to run the Microsoft Site Server P&M Directory Service on Windows 2000.
Windows Web Solutions
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Tim Huckaby
When I install BackOffice Server 4.5 on a Windows 2000 Server, why don't the Intranet Collaboration and Publishing Kits install?
FAQ for Windows
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Microsoft Product Support Services
IIS 4.0 and 5.0 May Allow Elevated File Privileges
By using specially craft URL, a user could gain elevated privileges to files on the system
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
A Glimpse at Microsoft Commerce Server 2000
Tim Huckaby gives you the lowdown on the next generation of Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition.
Windows Web Solutions
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Tim Huckaby
Implementing Site Server Search Database Catalogs
In this issue, learn about another powerful Site Server technology--ODBC Database Catalog Search. Learn how to build catalogs that let users search your databases.
Windows Web Solutions
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Tim Huckaby
The Basics of Index Server
Learn the basics of Microsoft Index Server, including catalogs, scopes, and adding or deleting directories.
Windows Web Solutions
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Marnie Hutcheson
Implementing Site Server Search on Your E-Commerce Site
Are you looking for technology that lets your users search your Web site? Tim Huckaby tells you about an easy-to-use tool that does just that--Site Server Search.
Windows Web Solutions
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Tim Huckaby
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[April 25, 2000]
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Microsoft Site Server ODBC Database Catalog Search
Are you looking for an easy and powerful technology to let your Web site users search databases? Tim Huckaby tells about such a tool--Microsoft Site Server ODBC Search.
Windows IT Pro
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Tim Huckaby
The Windows 2000 Support Tools
Have you upgraded to Windows 2000 (Win2K)? In this month's e-commerce column, Tim Huckaby introduces you to the Win2K Support Tools, which can help you manage your network and troubleshoot problems.
Windows Web Solutions
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Tim Huckaby
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[March 14, 2000]
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Using Site Server Search
Wouldn't you like to be able to gather information by searching databases, Web sites, file systems, and newsgroups? In this issue, Tim Huckaby introduces you to a Microsoft Site Server 3.0 wizard-driven technology that does just that--Site Server Search.
Windows IT Pro
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Tim Huckaby
Advanced Personalization and Membership Features with WSH Scripting Technology, Part 2
This month in our continuing e-commerce series, learn how to add custom attributes to the Membership DS schema, add those attributes to the Membership container, and add custom Membership groups to the DS schema.
Windows Web Solutions
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Tim Huckaby
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[February 29, 2000]
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Security Vulnerabilities in Site Server and Index Server
In this issue of Keeping Up with IIS, learn about security vulnerabilities in Microsoft Site Server and Index Server and patches to fix them. Also, find out how to access Windows 2000 Help files online.
Windows IT Pro
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Allen Jones
Advanced Personalization and Membership Features with WSH Scripting Technology
In this month's installment of our continuing Site Server and E-Commerce series, you'll learn how to build a Membership server, map it to a Web server, and apply an authentication--all automated with a WSH script.
Windows Web Solutions
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Tim Huckaby
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