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Windows IT Pro Magazine April 2001
[Focus] 10 Resource Kit Remote Administration Tools Five utilities for Win2K and 5 utilities for NT take the pain out of remote administration. — Darren Mar-Elia Remotely Manage Your Win2K Servers Learn how Microsoft enhanced Windows remote administration support in Win2K through the OS's built-in Terminal Services feature. — Sean Daily The Freedom of Telnet Discover how you can remotely manage Win2K systems anywhere with Win2K's Telnet service. — Douglas Toombs [Feature] Distributing Registry Changes Use .reg files, regini.exe, or .adm templates to distribute registry hacks across your network. — Kathy Ivens Learning Samba for File Sharing Put free, flexible software to work to give your Linux server file-sharing capabilties for Windows clients. — Dustin Puryear Mining the Win2K Security Log Track changes to user accounts, groups, and policies. — Randy Franklin Smith Superior RIS: Customizing Win2K Installs Tweak RIS's OSChooser screens to ask the right questions. — Douglas Toombs [Reader to Reader] Command Output in a Variable One reader shares his tips for using batch files to generate filenames that include date or time information. — Readers KIX Script for Printing Learn about a KIX script that checks for group membership and then sets an appropriate printer. — Readers Locking Windows Learn how to create a shortcut on your desktop to lock your computer in one easy step. — Readers Lost Passwords Learn how to recover a system when users lose their passwords. — Readers [Editorial] 2001: The Year of Digital Convergence? Find out how the enterprise is catching up to home users when it comes to multimedia. — Paul Thurrott [Outlook VBA on Demand] More Fun with Dates Date handling is a popular Outlook VBA subject. Here are 3 more date procedures for your arsenal. — Sue Mosher [ForefroNT] ASPs in the Real World To succeed in the long term, ASPs must expand their customer base. — David Chernicoff [Product Reviews] Remote Task Manager 3.5.2 Tools for monitoring and supporting your network's CPUs. — Cris Banson Secure4U 5.0 An application firewall to protect workstations in your network. — Steve Manzuik TS.Census 1.2 beta Track your network workstation's hardware and software inventory. — Anneliese Walsh [Lab Notes] Stop the Presses A product's price is no guarantee of quality documentation. — Mark Weitz [Inside Out] Keeping Time with Win2K Keeping an accurate system time on your server is much easier with Win2K than with NT. — Mark Minasi [Tricks & Traps] Backup Tape Formats Discover the differences between Linear Tape-Open (LTO), Super DLTape, adn AIT-2 tape formats. — Bob Chronister Bad Disk Sectors Find out how to salvage an Outlook personal folder from a hard disk with bad disk sectors. — Bob Chronister Corrupted Catalog File in Backup Exec Learn how to repair a corrupted catalog file that can occur when using Backup Exec 8.5 and Backup Exec 8.0. — Bob Chronister Dell C600 CD-ROM Drive Glitch Find out about a problem with Dell C600 notebooks that shipped with Samsung CD-ROM drives. — Bob Chronister Email-to-Fax Capability Learn about a resource that provides a comprehensive listing of Win2K and NT fax products. — Sean Daily Exchange Server Error on HP NetServers Learn how to correct an error that is common to Hewlett Packard HP NetServers. — Sean Daily Image Backups Learn what an image backup is and when to use it. — Bob Chronister NT Migration from the D Drive to the E Drive Learn why migrating NT can be a less than satisfying experience. — Bob Chronister Read-only Attribute Setting Learn how to disable the read-only attribute setting on files from the NT Server 4.0 distribution CD-ROM. — Bob Chronister Redirection of Folders on Client PCs Uncover a mysterious redirection that occurs when you use a direct Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) path to a remote special Windows Explorer folder. — Sean Daily Registry References Get some tips on where to look for Win2K and NT registry information. — Sean Daily Shut Down Button Elimination Find out how to eliminate the Shut Down button from the Start menu. — Bob Chronister The Battle of Brad32.exe If you're running IIS, find out about brad32.exe and how to minimize its adverse effects on system performance. — Sean Daily [News Analysis] European Commission Merges Microsoft Investigations The EC has combined two antitrust investigations into Microsoft's activities in Europe. — Paul Thurrott Germany and Executive Software in Battle over Win2K Utility Microsoft has become embroiled in the bitter relations between the German government and the Church of Scientology. — Paul Thurrott Microsoft Ships BizTalk Server 2000 Microsoft debuts the RTM version of BizTalk Server 2000, as well as the final version of the BizTalk Framework 2.0 architecture. — Paul Thurrott New Windows Media Technologies Come into Play Microsoft introduces new media formats that will accompany Whistler. — Paul Thurrott Pocket PC Makes a Strong Showing The Pocket PC gains market share, but can it give the Palm OS a run for the money? — Paul Thurrott [Getting Started With Win2K] Folder Redirection Win2K's new feature lets you move user folders onto a server, thus ensuring document backups and simplifying file access for mobile users. — Kathy Ivens [TOP 10] Win2K Registry Tweaks Use these behind-the-scenes tips to streamline your system. — Michael Otey [Buyer's Guide] Remote Control Software Find out what features to look for when shopping for remote control software. — Larry J. Seltzer [Lab Comparative] VPN Gateways Environments large and small will gain valuable information from comparing these VPN gateway solutions. — Michael Norian [Lab Feature] Netserver LT 6000R The Windows 2000 Magazine Lab reviews the scalability, manageability, and availability of this 6-way server. — Ed Roth [Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter] The Great Antivirus Crusade Antivirus vendors have been working around Exchange Server's MAPI interfaces for years. Could their quest for a more reliable API finally be over? — Tony Redmond [Best Practices for Exchange] Securing Exchange Server Investing your time, effort, and even money in precautions against attacks can prove priceless when you want to protect your Exchange Server organization. — Paul Robichaux [Mobile & Wireless] Synchronization Software John D. Ruley kicks off his Mobile & Wireless column with an introduction to PDAs and synchronization software. — John D. Ruley |
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