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[January 31, 2008]  
Q. Where do I get the Windows XP Network Access Protection (NAP) client?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[January 29, 2008]  
Q. What does a client need to enable network access protection (NAP)?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[February 2007]  
File and Print Annoyances
I hear a lot of complaints about file-and-print gotchas in my IT travels. Here are the 3 of the most common among them, along with solutions to take care of them.
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[November 20, 2006]  
Access Levels for Security Administrators
Ideally, security-monitoring and administrative responsibilities should be assigned to different people. Here's a framework for the access levels security administrators should have and some recommended tools to help them do their job.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[November 20, 2006]  
Access Denied
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[October 18, 2005]  
Toolbox: Encrypt Telnet via IPsec in 10 Steps
Make Telnet communications on your network more secure by configuring an IPsec policy that encrypts Telnet traffic.
Windows IT Pro  — Jeff Fellinge

[September 2005]  
Governmental Requirements Push Data-Protection Vendors to Comply
Readers chose disaster-prevention and recovery tools that help them comply with governmental legislation for data protection.
SQL Server Magazine  — Dawn Cyr

[August 15, 2005]  
Windows Firewall Configuration Strategies
Learn about configuring Windows Firewall to permit certain types of connections and network traffic and considerations for running the firewall on a server.
Windows IT Pro  — John Howie

[August 15, 2005]  
Windows Firewall Configuration Methods
Learn more about configuring Windows Firewall via Group Policy Objects (GPOs), the unattend.txt and netfw.inf files, and by using the Netsh command.
Windows IT Pro  — John Howie

[August 15, 2005]  
Using Authenticated IPsec to Bypass Windows Firewall
Here's what you need to do to configure Windows Firewall to allow authenticated IPsec traffic to pass through it.
Windows IT Pro  — John Howie

[January 27, 2003]  
Creating Exchange 2000 Mailboxes
The interaction between AD and Exchange and the need to populate multiple attributes have made mailbox creation more complex in Exchange 2000 than it is in Exchange 5.5. Learn the process so that you can find, then resolve problems.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[October 15, 2002]  
NT Gatekeeper: Disabling Options in the Security Dialog Box
You can protect some adventuresome users from themselves by disabling their access to Task Manager.
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[August 20, 2002]  
NT Gatekeeper: Restricting Access to Control Panel Applets
To restrict access to Control Panel applets, you can use SPE settings or change the ACEs on the corresponding Control Panel extension file.
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[May 14, 2002]  
How can I restrict user access to the Internet Options Control Panel applet in Windows XP and Windows 2000 or to the Internet Tools Control Panel applet in Windows NT without using policies?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[June 14, 2001]  
I’m the administrator of a Windows NT 4.0 network, and we use system policies extensively. Do you know an easy way to figure out which registry locations are associated with various policies in the System Policy Editor (SPE—i.e., poledit.exe)?
FAQ for Windows  — Sean Daily

[Summer 2001]  
SPE Entries and Registry Values
Find out how you can easily determine which registry locations are associated with various policies in the NT 4.0 SPE.
Windows IT Pro  — Sean Daily

[March 19, 2001]  
Group Policy Tools
Robert McIntosh describes three tools that help you manage and troubleshoot Windows 2000's Group Policies.
Windows IT Pro  — Robert McIntosh

[February 20, 2001]  
Sharing the Blame for Email Virus Outbreaks
Lots of people, from leaders of companies to kids surfing the 'Net, share the blame for letting the simple Anna Kournikova virus wreak havoc. Learn how to stop the next outbreak.
Windows IT Pro  — Sue Mosher

[December 19, 2000]  
Win2K and NT 4.0 Coexistence, Round 2
Are you planning a migration to Win2K? Do you know all the options? Learn how to spot differences in the Win2K and NT platforms so that you can make your transition easy.
Windows IT Pro  — Paula Sharick

[October 2, 2000]  
When Windows 2000 users try to change their passwords, why do they get the error message, "The password cannot be changed at this time"?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill





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