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October 2004

COVER STORY


 
You've Been Hacked. Now What?
When a malicious intruder hacks your network, you can use this guide to help you quickly find the hack and recover from it.
Alan Sugano

Lessons from the Cyber Trenches
Paula Sharick


FEATURES


 
Open Up Your Remote Connections
Take a look at Remote Desktop—a powerful connectivity feature that lets remote Windows clients connect to host systems—and learn how to set up secure Remote Desktop connections.
Ed Roth


 
Streamline Custom Office 2003 Deployments
The Microsoft Office Custom Installation Wizard can help you customize and streamline complex Office deployments that involve many machines.
Paul Robichaux


 
5 Must-Have AD Tools
Five command-line tools—AdFind, AdMod, OldCmp, Dsrevoke, and AdRestore—can help you efficiently manage your AD environment.
Robbie Allen


 
Determining the SID of a Windows Group
Use the whoami command to determine the SID of a Windows group.
Jan De Clercq


 
Publishing Outlook Free/Busy Data
Troubleshoot a problem in which users can't publish free/busy calendar data.
Paul Robichaux


 
Turning Off Memory Dump File Creation in NT 4.0
Learn how to turn off memory dumps when an NT 4.0 system crashes.
Jan De Clercq


 
Adding a Windows Built-In Group to a Local Group
Learn how to add a Windows built-in group to a local group.
Jan De Clercq


 
Preventing Users from Accessing Event Logs Through the Network
Learn how to control access to System and Application logs.
Randy Franklin Smith


 
Troubleshooting a Message-Replication Problem
Use the ESM to troubleshoot a message replication problem between Exchange Servers or DCs.
Paul Robichaux


 
Using Group Policy to Implement Security Policies for Laptop Users
When you use Group Policy to define security policies, what happens when a laptop user disconnects from the network?
Randy Franklin Smith


 
Using Windows 2003 Support Tools in Win2K
You can take advantage of several Windows 2003 Support Tools by using them on your Win2K systems.
Bob Chronister

Command Window Copy and Paste
Learn how to easily paste text into a command window.
Readers

Microsoft RIS
Two readers troubleshoot a RIS installation.
Readers

Windows XP AutoPlay
A reader troubleshoots a dysfunctional AutoPlay feature.
Readers

Windows Server 2003 Glitch
By default, Windows Server 2003 doesn’t let you read or execute the cmd.exe file.
Readers


COLUMNS


 
Expertise, Your Way
Discover new opportunities to connect with our IT Pros.
Janet Robbins


 
What You Need to Know About Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004
Microsoft's third-generation firewall product, ISA Server 2004, offers a wide range of advanced security features in a scalable, high-performance software package.
Paul Thurrott


 
What You Need to Know About Virtual Server 2005
Virtual Server 2005, Microsoft's server-based virtual machine (VM) product, will particularly benefit software testing and development, legacy-application migration, and server consolidation scenarios.
Paul Thurrott


 
What You Need to Know About Windows NT 4.0 End-of-Life Planning
NT 4.0 organizations have some important decisions to consider when Microsoft ceases to support that OS at the end of 2004.
Paul Thurrott

Customers Ask About Rights Management Services
RMS helps businesses keep sensitive information within the organization and control how it's used. But people who don't use RMS aren't convinced that it provides sufficient value.
Karen Forster

Update on WSS and SharePoint Portal Server
Karen Forster


 
Creative Employee Education
Employee training is a wise investment. These unconventional techniques just might improve your ROI.
Ben Smith


 
Dsrevoke
Microsoft simplifies the processes of both documenting and undelegating existing AD delegations.
Mark Minasi


 
New Features in Windows XP SP2
With all the commotion about Windows Firewall, you might think that it's the only notable feature in XP SP2. You'd be mistaken.
Michael Otey

letters@winnetmag.com
Readers comment on "Disabled" rules and question WSS requirements, Windows CE 802.1x clients and SCSI Y-cables.
Readers, et al.


PRODUCTS AND REVIEWS

New & Improved
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace.
Carolyn Mader

Vulnerability Scanners
Vulnerability scanners can keep you from getting caught with your guard down. Find out which product is best suited for your environment.
Jeff Fellinge

Subscription and Turnkey Solutions
Jeff Fellinge

Intrusive vs. Nonintrusive Scanning
Jeff Fellinge

Policy Maker Software Update
Improve on SUS by using Group Policy to manage and automatically deploy patches to clients in Active Directory (AD)–supported domains.
Jeff Fellinge

POPFile
This free, open-source spam filter is a good choice for individuals who use POP3-based email.
Michael Otey

Patch-Management Software
These patch-management tools let you quickly triage, test, and deploy Microsoft product updates.
Jeff Fellinge

Subscription and Turnkey Solutions
Jeff Fellinge

Intrusive vs. Nonintrusive Scanning
Jeff Fellinge

Vendor Briefings
Our editors share insights from their conversations with Network Appliance, Biscom, Microsoft, and ScriptLogic.
Editors


 
What's Hot
Readers highlight favorite products: Audiotrieve InBoxer, Host Interface Double Image-O, and Flarepath.com Flarepath Windows Update Analyser
Carolyn Mader

 
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