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Windows IT Pro Magazine July 1997
[Focus] Exchange and Groupware Exchange's public folders provide easy access to information and let users share documents. — Tony Redmond Lotus Domino 4.5 Server and Notes 4.5 Client This leader among enterprise-class groupware products is tightly integrated with Windows NT and now has increased functionality and a Web server. — Carlos Bernal Netscape's Collaborative Solution Collaborate with other users over LANs, WANs, and the Internet with Netscape's collaborative offerings. — Jeff Shapiro Pathways to Collaboration Combine email, groupware, whiteboarding, and videoconferencing to build a new, cooperative business model. — Jeff Shapiro Using Microsoft's Internet News Server Now your users can have their news and read it too with the Network News Transfer Protocol. — Spyros Sakellariadis [Feature] Foil Attacks on Your Registry The NT Registry is the Achilles' heel of your system's security. Here are three common hacker's goals and some tips about safeguarding your server's Registry. — John J. Meixner MCSE for Windows NT 4.0 Understand course requirements, locate available resources, and determine what to look for in an MSCE training center. — Steven W. Linthicum Migrating to Microsoft Exchange Server Maintain Internet mail flow, preserve users' Internet mail addresses, and archive external messages while you migrate to Exchange. — Dave Johnson Multiple Virtual Domains with One IP Address Discover two ways to set up virtual domains with one IP address. — Tong Lai Yu NAdminNT Brings NT Domains and NDS Together Access and manage NDS users and NT domain users and groups through one interface with Novell Administrator for Windows NT. — Craig Zacker Network Monitoring with SMS SMS's underdocumented Network Monitor lets you observe dozens of network protocols so that you can diagnose network problems. — Michael P. Deignan NT Security Scares? Do you need to worry about the current NT security scares, or is the current gang of so-called NT security experts just overreacting? — Mark Minasi [Reader to Reader] Reader to Reader - July 1997 Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows NT Magazine readers (including Microsoft). — Readers [Editorial] Scalability Politics If you need enterprise scalability now, look to Microsoft's partners that have mature products and a history of scalability, and avoid the politics. — Mark Smith [Internals] Inside the Windows NT Scheduler, Part 1 Find out about the priority levels NT assigns to threads, how Win32 programs specify thread priorities, what situations invoke the scheduler, and how NT's uniprocessor scheduling algorithms works. — Mark Russinovich [Product Reviews] AppManager AppManager from NetIQ is one of the first packages to monitor all aspects of NT-based applications, including application services. — Jonathan Chau ARPEGGIO for the Desktop Wall Data's ARPEGGIO Information Publisher is a suite of data access products that lets users at all levels access and publish information from host, client/ server, and PC databases. — Jonathan Chau DTK APRI-32 DTK APRI-32 DualPentium Pro 200MHz has speed and reliability with two processors. — Dean Porter FormScape FormScape from AFP Technology is an enterprise output management sytem that lets you centralize form design and control the flow of output within your organization from one server. — Michael P. Deignan Keyfile Keyflow Keyfile Keyflow tracks your project's progress through email. — Michael P. Deignan Norton Administrator Suite Norton Administrator Suite Premier Edition lets you manage every Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, and OS/2 computer on the network from one console. — Jonathan Chau Professional Workstation 5000 Compaq optimizes its Professional Workstations for specialized technical and business applications in mechanical CAD, finance, and software engineering and content development environments. — Carlos Bernal [Inside Out] Attaching to a File Server Here's part two of what goes on behind the scenes when you log on to an NT machine. — Mark Minasi [SQL Server Savvy] Questions, Answers, and Tips About SQL Server The SQL Server gurus tackle service packs, laptop installation, transaction log and the master device relocation, and log utilization. — Brian Moran , et al. [Tricks & Traps] Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions Activate Plug and Play in NT, avoid the blue screen of death, easily remove the POSIX and OS/2 components, and find a graphics display card to work in NT. — Bob Chronister [News] NT News Network This department focuses on what's new in operating systems, hardware, software, support, scalability, the enterprise and Windows NT's take on the trends in the marketplace. — Chris Bajorek , et al. [Interoperability] Java: The Buzz from Beyond Java's role is growing in the development of cross-platform applications. It turns up where you least expect it. — John Enck [WebDev] Allaire HomeSite.2.5 Combine a Web editor with a built-in notepad and file manager and you get Allaire HomeSite 2.5. — T.J. Harty [New to NT] Printing with Windows NT Explore NT's print server features and understand Microsoft printer terminology. — Michael D. Reilly [Lab Feature] AccessNFS Intergraph offers several products to accommodate NFS access from NT. — John Enck Desktop DBA 4.0 Platinum Technology's Desktop DBA 4.0 is 32-bit database administration software that runs on Windows 95 and Windows NT platforms. — Karen Watterson KVM Switches Roundup A review of six KVM switches with a variety of features. — Joel Sloss |
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