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Windows IT Pro Magazine December 1997
[Focus] Introducing Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server The first ot two installments examining the Beta 2 version of SBS reports on setup, configuration, management, and online Help. — Carlos Bernal NT 5.0 Gets Better and Better--Mostly NT 5.0 has many new features--such as multimaster replication, Hierarchical Storage Management, and power management--but some don't work in a mixed NT environment. — Mark Minasi Zero Administration for Windows Administrators have waited a long time for an initiative such as ZAW. Features including networking caching and self-healing applications make ZAW worth the wait. — Mark Minasi [Feature] Active Directory and LDAP LDAP fills a huge hole in NT and provides authenticated access to all network resources. — Mark Minasi Case in Point: NT on the High Seas The US Navy is using Windows NT to run the enterprise out at sea aboard the USS Carl Vinson. — Ryan Maley Extending the Power of Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles can performance-tune your PC, enable cards that would otherwise not work, and provide greater flexibility in laptop configurations. — Mark Ott Is RAS Safe? Windows NT 4.0's Remote Access Service offers much more than encrypted authentication. RAS's security features include data encryption, security hosts, and PPTP. — Zubair Alexander Making Movies with NT NT's flexibility is making it a contender in what was once a Mac-only market. Learn about three digital video editing software products that let you bring this function inhouse. — Clayton Johnson Managing IIS 4.0 with the Microsoft Management Console MMC lets you create and manage Web sites with ease, using plug-in technology and the latest version of Internet Information Server. — Ken Spencer Microsoft's Exchange Server 5.5 Debuts Because Microsoft released Exchange 5.0 earlier this year, Exchange 5.5's debut might seem uneventful. But you'll be pleasantly surprised by notable improvements, such as unlimited storage, clustering support, and expanded interconnectivity. — Tony Redmond Microsoft's New, Improved Proxy Server Proxy Server 2.0 offers fast, secure Internet access for your corporate network. New security and performance features make Proxy Server 2.0 more compelling than its predecessor. — John Henry Moore New Ways to Mine the Registry Editing the Registry using nontraditional tools such as batch files, the command prompt, and your Web browser can help prevent a system crash. — Eric Pearce Profiles, Policies, and Logon Scripts With profiles, policies, and logon scripts, you can achieve nearly any degree of control over the client environment and eliminate many systems administration problems. — Gregg Branham , et al. Use Microsoft Access 97 and Peer Web Services to Create Searchable Databases This first of a two-article series explains how to set up a searchable database, make it accessible to the Web, and use a Web form to set up an integer search. — Simon J. Hook [Reader to Reader] Reader to Reader - December 1997 Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows NT Magazine readers (including Microsoft). — Readers [Editorial] 1997 in Review: Prophet or Loss 1997 predictions reviewed. — Mark Smith [Internals] Inside the Blue Screen Find out how and why NT generates blue screens, how to interpret the cryptic data NT lists on them, and how to troubleshoot them. — Mark Russinovich [Product Reviews] AHA-F940 and AHA-F950 PCI-to Fibre Channel host adapters provide storage interfaces for Windows NT. — Dean Porter Astra SiteTest Mercury Interactive created Astre SiteTest to let Web masters stress test their Web site easily, with minimal testing resources. — John Bredehoeft CR8e CR8e RAID subsystem from nStor is a fault-tolerant storage system that meets industry standards. — Dean Porter CYBERsitter 97 CYBERsitter 97 from Solid Oak Software is a filtering program that provides extra online protection from undesirable sites. — Jonathan Cragle NetServer E 45 The HP NetServer E45 is a multipurpose server in a minitower chassis. — Carlos Bernal Network Node Manager for Windows NT The HP Network Node Manager for Windows NT is a powerful network managment tool. — John Enck Tech Stories from the Trenches Can you double your speed and double your pleasure with MPPP? — Paula Sharick Veranda Tally Systems' Veranda is an enterprise-level electronic messaging reporter that keeps track of email, fax and Internet resources. — Michael P. Deignan Winterm Wireless 2930 Wyse's Winterm Wireless 2930 windows terminal is a wireless and keyboardless wonder. — John Enck [Lab Notes] The Lab Guys Throw Down the Gauntlet The Lab Guys tackled some uncooperative software, and came up with a list of demands for software vendors that port products to NT. — John Enck [Getting Started with NT] RAS Protocols Delve into the protocols RAS supports, and identify some options to configure your setup. — Michael D. Reilly [SQL Server Savvy] Questions, Answers, and Tips About SQL Server Learn the latest information about creating multiple indexes, using database devices, working with ImportData, dealing with shrinking databases, dumping a database to a network drive, resetting an identiy column, understanding the implications of OLAP, an — Brian Moran , et al. [Tricks & Traps] Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions Remedy an access denied during installation error, move NT to a new system, change the global spool directory, and clone an NT installation. — Bob Chronister [News] NT News Network This department focuses on what's new in operating systems, hardware, software, support, scalability, the enterprise and Windows NT's take on the trends in the marketplace. — Mark Joseph Edwards , et al. [VB Solutions] Building a Graphical HOSTS File Edit Utility Here's a simple HOSTS file editing utility that you can build with VB to correctly format HOSTS file entries and verify host names and IP addresses. — Michael Otey [WebDev] Testing Your Web Environment Testing your Web environment with Microsoft Web Capacity Tool can help you fine-tune your system and learn whether your're getting the most bang for your buck. — T.J. Harty [Lab Feature] More Backup Software Two solutions offer an unorthodox approach to backup and archival operations. — Brian Gallagher OPEN/stor 2.0 Explore the ins and outs of Hierarchical Storage Management, and learn how OPEN/stor 2.0's SHM application lets you manage your aging data in NT. — Bob Chronister Zen and the Art of Fax Servers Fax servers can improve productivity, help control fax costs, and let you respond to your customers better. — Michael P. Deignan |
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