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Windows IT Pro Magazine July 2004
[Focus] Network Architecture 101 Build on the basics: Design a network that uses the right mix of technologies to meet your organization's needs. — Darren Mar-Elia [Feature] Delayed-Replication AD Recovery Learn how to use a delayed-replication site in your AD implementation to facilitate the recovery of deleted objects. — Jesse Sutela Windows Firewall: Building Security Set up a standalone test system to get a feel for Windows XP SP2's Windows Firewall feature. — Randy Franklin Smith [Reader to Reader] Change NTFS Permissions Across a WAN Xcacls and the For command let you easily change permissions. — Readers FrontPage in Windows Server 2003 Learn how to configure Microsoft FrontPage for Windows Server 2003. — Readers Trouble Installing NIC You need to check Windows NT Diagnostics’s resource allocations when diagnosing a device driver failure. — Readers [Editorial] SBS Revisited Michael Otey clarifies his stand on Small Business Server. — Michael Otey [Tricks & Traps] Comparing Dynamic Disks with Basic Disks Examine the basic differences between dynamic disks and basic disks. — Bob Chronister Comparing IMAP with POP3 Find out about the difference between these two common protocols. — Bob Chronister Evaluating Potential Concerns with a Wired/Wireless Network Dr. Bob offers some suggestions to head off potential problems in a new wired-and-wireless network. — Bob Chronister Fixing a Windows 2000 Scheduled Tasks Problem Find out how to fix an annoying problem running scheduled tasks. — Bob Chronister Killing Processes in Windows 2000 A simple way exists to kill stubborn processes. — Bob Chronister Restricting User Access to Registry Editors A simple Group Policy setting can prevent users from messing around with the registry. — Bob Chronister Running Backup Exec from the Command Line Get a sample script to schedule backups from the command line. — Bob Chronister Scheduling Updates from Intelligent Update Find out when and how to automate downloads from the Intelligent Updater rather than (or in addition to) Live Update. — Bob Chronister [News] AMD64 Platform Wins Overall Best of TechEd 2004 Find out which products won in the Windows & .NET Magazine Network Best of TechEd 2004 contest. — Editors [TOP 10] Services for UNIX 3.5 For Windows networks that run side-by-side with UNIX and Linux networks, SFU 3.5 provides interoperability tools such as Telnet, User Name Mapping, and Server for NIS. — Michael Otey [Buyer's Guide] Tablet PCs This year's innovative Tablet PCs offer exciting new features. Check out the products these 11 vendors offer. — John D. Ruley [Lab Comparative] 6 Network Protocol Analyzers If you manage a network, you need a protocol analyzer to tell you what protocols and data are traveling over your network connections. We review 6 strong contenders among software-based network protocol analyzers. — Roger A. Grimes [Letters to the Editor] letters@winnetmag.com — Readers , et al. [Need to Know] What You Need to Know About Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Microsoft's most recent computer-management release, MOM 2005, adds proactive monitoring capabilities, better scalability, and interoperability with third-party solutions. — Paul Thurrott [What's Hot] What's Hot Readers highlight favorite products: TeaLeaf Technology RealiTea, Configuresoft ECM, Altiris Deployment Solution, Compellent Storage Center — Carolyn Mader [Windows Power Tools] PsExec This freeware utility lets you execute processes on a remote system and redirect output to the local system. — Mark Russinovich [New & Improved] New & Improved Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace. — Carolyn Mader [Industry Briefings] DHAs: The Silent Killer of Exchange Servers Directory Harvest Attacks cause more trouble for Exchange servers than spam does. — Editors Leveraging Investment in AD Group Policy can help administrators automate repetitive tasks and also give them granular control of patch management. — Editors Serial Connectivity as a Market Indicator? Serial connectivity solutions are growing—and might indicate a recovering technology industry. — Editors Techno-Speak Vendors at TechEd offered up several new terms in describing their products and partnerships: cratering, spim, and coopetition. — Editors |
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