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November Reader Challenge
Think you can solve one systems administrator's conundrum? Submit the correct answer for your shot at a prize!
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Q. I downloaded Windows Storage Server 2008 from Microsoft, but I wasn't prompted for an Administrator password when I installed it. What's the password for Administrator?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. Are there any password auditing programs that work on 64-bit versions of Windows?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. If I'm using Password Change Notification Service (PCNS), do I need to install the PCNS software on every domain controller (DC) in the password source domains?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. I want to use Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) to synchronize passwords between two forests. What trusts do I need?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Q. Can I sync the Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM) password with the password of another account on a one-time basis?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Free Tool Addresses SQL Server Password Vulnerability
When Microsoft doesn't see a reported security hole as a true problem, Sentrigo jumps in with a solution.
SQL Server Magazine
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Megan Keller
Top 3 Challenges Irk IT Pros, Survey Says
IT workers asked their 10 biggest challenges picked this top trio, but you might disagree.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
The Trick to Creating Strong Yet Easy-to-Remember Passwords
When end users have to create lengthy passwords, those passwords often get written down and hidden somewhere. You can help avoid this situation by teaching end users a simple trick.
Windows IT Pro
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Dan Swanson
Random Passwords on Demand
RandPass.hta provides a simple GUI that lets you easily generate a list of random passwords. You can make the passwords as long or complex as needed.
Windows IT Pro
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Bill Stewart
5 Tips to Ensure Safe Passwords
Create and maintain secure passwords with tips from Large Software, as well as resources from Windows IT Pro.
Windows IT Pro
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Lavon Peters
The Feature Behind the Remember my password Check Box
Windows IT Pro
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Damir Dizdarevic
The Feature Behind the Remember my password Check Box
With the Stored User Names and Passwords feature, users don’t have to remember multiple passwords, which means they’ll be less likely to use weak passwords. This article introduces readers to this feature and explains how it works.
Windows IT Pro
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Damir Dizdarevic
Q. How do you remove a read-only domain controller (RODC) from an environment that's been compromised?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Windows Server 2008’s Fine-Grained Password Policies
Windows IT Pro
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Russell Smith
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[January 29, 2009]
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Windows Server 2008’s Fine-Grained Password Policies
Use FGPPs to apply different password policies to various categories of users in your domain.
Windows IT Pro
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Russell Smith
Group Policy Management Editor Support Added to Privilege Manager
Least privilege and Group Policy Management Editor join in this desktop security solution.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Enterprise Random Password Manager 4.0
This product fills a huge hole in password security by letting you easily change and manage your local Administrator and service account passwords.
Windows IT Pro
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Eric B. Rux
Q: I used the Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Content Advisor to block access to certain websites for my kids on my home PC, but I forgot my supervisor password. How can I reset or delete the supervisor password?
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
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
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