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2006: A Great Year for Windows IT Innovation
This year's nine Windows IT Pro Innovators award winners reveal how they transformed familiar technologies into leading-edge solutions.
Windows IT Pro
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Anne Grubb
5 Microsoft Security Bulletins for April 2006
Microsoft released five security bulletins for the month of April. Here are recommendations for how to handle the exposures and a link to a fuller explanation by security expert Randy Smith.
Windows IT Pro
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Randy Franklin Smith
Things Readers Want to Know About SBS 2003
Microsoft answers readers' questions about SBS 2003's limitations and upgrade options and the features and functionality of SBS 2003 SP1.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Forster
FrontPage in Windows Server 2003
Learn how to configure Microsoft FrontPage for Windows Server 2003.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Access Denied: The Importance of Windows XP SP2
The soon-to-be-released XP SP2 is so important to the security of your network that you should start testing it now.
Windows IT Pro
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Randy Franklin Smith
Fixing FrontPage 2002 Connection Failures
Address problems with remote connections to FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions.
Windows IT Pro
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Sean Daily
Windows Web-Hosting Providers
17 Windows-based Web-hosting providers--find one that meets your needs.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff Fellinge
WinInfo Daily UPDATE, December 11, 2003
The mysterious delivery of a critical security patch this week, the same week in which Microsoft announced it wouldn't deliver any critical-security-patch bundles, had the company scrambling yesterday to find out what happened.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions contains two newly discovered vulnerabilities, the most serious of which can permit an attacker to run arbitrary code on a user's system.
Windows IT Pro
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Ken Pfeil
IIS Informant: Configuring FrontPage Server Extensions
Learn how to configure your Web server to handle FrontPage Server Extensions for multiple Web sites.
Windows Web Solutions
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Brett Hill
10 Steps to Secure FrontPage Server Extensions
A history of security vulnerabilities has plagued FrontPage Server Extensions, but with a little planning and effort, you can secure server extensions. Here's how.
Windows Web Solutions
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Mark Burnett
Buffer Overrun and Denial of Service in Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions
A buffer overrun vulnerability exists in the SmartHTML Interpreter (shtml.dll), which ships as part of the Microsoft FrontPage Server Extension (FPSE) package.
Windows IT Pro
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Ken Pfeil
IIS Informant: Handling the Script Source Access Permission for IIS
Learn how to handle the Script Source Access permission securely.
Windows Web Solutions
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Brett Hill
WinInfo Daily UPDATE, August 21, 2002
Microsoft released Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 2, and RealNetworks launched a new version of its RealOne media player.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Deploy URLScan to Protect Your IIS Server
Randy Franklin Smith takes you through the process of customizing URLScan for your environment, delving into the ins and outs of the urlscan.ini file configuration options.
Windows Web Solutions
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Randy Franklin Smith
Configuring URLScan to Support Specific Products
Several Microsoft and non-Microsoft products require special configurations of urlscan.ini.
Windows Web Solutions
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Randy Franklin Smith
IIS Informant: Installing FrontPage Server Extensions Unattended
Add a special entry in your answer file to include FrontPage Server Extensions when you install IIS 5.0 in unattended mode.
Windows Web Solutions
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Brett Hill
IIS Informant: Updating FrontPage Server Extensions
Learn how to update FrontPage Server Extensions.
Windows Web Solutions
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Brett Hill
IIS Informant: Using Web Folders with WebDAV
Learn how to enable WebDAV and publish content to a Web folder.
Windows Web Solutions
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Brett Hill
Adjusting FrontPage Setup Parameters
Learn how to adjust FrontPage Server Extensions setup parameters through the registry.
Windows Web Solutions
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Brett Hill
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