==== 2. Hot Off the Press ====
by Paul Thurrott, thurrott@winnetmag.com
Tech Consortium Claims to Have Solved Intellectual Property Security Problems
Project Hudson, a tech consortium consisting of Intel, Matsushita, Nokia, Samsung, and Toshiba, claims to have solved the problem of digitally securing intellectual property. The consortium says it will soon issue a new system for securing digital music, video, and software that offers content providers the first truly safe digital delivery system. If true, the system neatly bypasses competing efforts--most notably the Microsoft Digital Rights Management (DRM) scheme, which has been the most successful intellectual property security system so far--while ignoring other offerings from record companies, RealNetworks, Apple Computer, and others. For the complete story, visit the following URL:
http://www.winnetmag.com/article/articleid/41332/41332.html
==== 3. Announcements ====
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==== 4. Instant Poll ====
Results of Previous Poll: Patch Management
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==== 5. Resources ====
Featured Thread: Changes In Password Policy
User kkenne is having problems trying to get the server to take anything besides the default seven characters for the password. He has changed the password-length policy to two or three characters and also disabled Group Policy, but he still has to put in seven characters for the password for any user. What's he doing wrong? If you can help, join the discussion at the following URL:
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Tip: If I have only one domain, which servers should be Global Catalog (GC) servers?
by John Savill, http://www.windows2000faq.com
If you have just one domain, Microsoft recommends that you make all the domain controllers (DCs) GC servers so that your network won't incur any extra space usage or processing. In essence, the infrastructure Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) role still checks the GC for many operations. By making all DCs GC servers, you can spread the FSMO's request load to all DCs and prevent one DC from asking another DC for information that the first DC already has. Although the FSMO can't typically reside on a GC, you won't encounter any problems as long as only one domain exists because the FSMO won't need to keep track of any external domain objects.
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==== 7. New and Improved ====
by Carolyn Mader, products@winnetmag.com
Organize and Manage Your Windows
Actual Tools released Actual Window Menu, window menu-extension software that provides users with alternative ways of organizing and managing windows. Actual Window Menu adds several menu items to a standard window menu. New commands include Roll Up and Unroll window, Set Window Transparency, Change Program Priority, Minimize to Task tray and Keep Window on Top. The program is available in English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian. Actual Window Menu runs on Windows XP/2000/NT/Me/9x and costs $14.95.
http://www.actualtools.com
Remotely Access Console and DOS Legacy Applications
Zilab Software released Zilab Remote Console Server 3.0, software that gives you remote access to console and DOS legacy applications. The software is a remote access server that runs as a regular network service for Windows XP/2000/NT. Zilab Remote Console Server dynamically displays the console panel without distortions. The program also provides access time management, session monitoring and reviewing, the capability to set restrictions by IP and domain address, and forced online session disconnection. Pricing is $99 for one copy of the server-side component.
http://www.zilab.com
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