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Exchange & Outlook Pro VIP July 2001
[Focus] DNS and Active Directory Use these techniques to build the sturdy DNS structure you need to make the most of AD. — Mark Minasi Single-Domain Migration Learn how to make the switch to AD, and you need never look back. — Douglas Toombs [Feature] Superior RIS: Deploying Alternative OSs A free utility from 3Com lets you make any bootable disk routine a RIS Cient Installation Wizard menu option. — Douglas Toombs Valuable VoIP Become familiar with VoIP's applications, underlying technologies, and H.323 standards, and explore several VoIP deployment considerations. — Tao Zhou Win2K Security Log Roundup Use these audit categories to track application use and changes to user rights, Group Policy, and system events. — Randy Franklin Smith [Reader to Reader] BAT vs. CMD Learn to create and name batch files that Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows 9x will universally support. — Readers Corrupt Event Log File One reader shares his tips for troubleshooting a corrupt event-log file in Windows 2000. — Readers Easy DHCP Conflict Resolution Learn how to resolve a situation in which two clients are trying to grab the same IP address on your network. — Readers Interesting Win2K Feature Discover a glitch in Windows 2000 that might inadvertently apply changes you make to a similarly named folder or HTML file. — Readers Multihoming Win2K Pro Find out how you can multihome between two networks using Windows 2000 Professional. — Readers Slow Performance Learn how one reader overcame a slow moving system running Windows 2000 and Internet Explorer 5.5. after he accidentally powered off his laptop. — Readers Win2K Network Printer Installation Learn how to configure an HP OfficeJet network printer to work with Windows 2000 Professional. — Readers [Editorial] Stay on Target Paul Thurrott gives you his take on whether you should move forward with Windows 2000 or leap frog to Windows XP. — Paul Thurrott [ForefroNT] The Trouble with AD Why are users staying away from Win2K's directory service? — David Chernicoff [Product Reviews] Centerwise 1.11 Bandwidth triage for users and applications. — Larry J. Seltzer HighGround Storage Resource Manager Exchange Edition Plan, monitor, and administer Exchange Server storage. — Barry Shilmover NTRama 3.0 Scan your network for a global view of your infrastructure. — Dennis Williams Security Analyzer 3.5a Protect your network against internal or external attacks. — Jonathan Chau Service Explorer 1.31 An enterprise-level tool for managing Win2K and NT server and workstation services. — Marty Scher [Lab Notes] Breaking the Rules Don't let API workarounds deter you from using innovative and effective products. — Tom Iwanski [Inside Out] Making .msi Files AD lets you easily install applications on users' desktops, but you need to repackage most applications in .msi format first. — Mark Minasi [Tricks & Traps] Exchange Server Backup Dilemma Discover some of the intricacies of Exchange Server recovery. — Sean Daily Win2K Backup Problems Learn about a bug in Win2K Backup ERD-creation process that prevents the program from backing up the \%systemroom%\repair folder. — Sean Daily Win2K Nslookup Peculiarity Find out how to work around a problem with Win2K's NSlookup when querying an NT 4.0 DNS server. — Sean Daily Word 2000 Hyperlink Headache Learn how to stop Word 2000 from constantly converting URL text to hyperlinks. — Sean Daily [News Analysis] Apple Provides Viable Competition for Win2K Apple Computer released its UNIX-based Mac OS X, the company's first viable alternative to Windows. — Paul Thurrott Microsoft Extends Windows Source-Code Licensing Microsoft is extending Windows source-code access to its high-end enterprise customers. — Paul Thurrott Microsoft Hotmail Service in New Privacy Flap Microsoft's Hotmail service sends its subscribers email address, city, and state information to InfoSpace, which uses the information to create a user database available to spam advertisers. — Paul Thurrott The Yukon Question Microsoft might combine its database engines into one model that a future version of Exchange would use. — Tony Redmond Windows XP Fights Piracy To reduce casual copying of the software, Windows XP includes an antipiracy measure. — Paul Thurrott [Getting Started With Win2K] Kick-Start Startup with Boot.ini Use boot.ini to troubleshoot startup problems or to let users choose an alternative OS. — Kathy Ivens [TOP 10] Essential FTP Commands Just discovering the convenience of FTP? Here are 10 key tools that you need to master. — Michael Otey [Buyer's Guide] 802.11 Wireless Devices Access your network from a distance through a wireless connection. — Tom Iwanski [Lab Feature] Endurance 6200 3.0 This new fault-tolerant server array doesn't suffer from the shortcomings of clustered servers. — John Green [Windows 2000 Pro] Share Your Internet Connection Check out Win2K Pro's ICS feature, and learn how you can configure it to share your SOHO's Internet connection. — Sean Daily [Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter] Exchange 2000 SP1 on Datacenter Exchange 2000 SP1 leverages Datacenter and can make a real difference in your organization's mission-critical deployments. — Jerry Cochran [Best Practices for Exchange] The Art of Leadership Is in Delegation These easy-to-use Outlook features make life more manageable for you and your Exchange Server's users. — Paul Robichaux |
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