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Windows IT Pro Magazine December 2001
[Focus] 802.11 Security Shortcomings The confidential information you're sending across your wireless network might not be as secure as you think. Learn about 802.11's inherent weaknesses. — Shon Harris Network Appliances Vendors offer boxes optimized for Web serving, file serving, and other targeted tasks. — Barrie Sosinsky Secure Your BIND DNS Service Use several basic BIND settings to boost security. — Tao Zhou [Feature] Beyond the Active Directory Delegation of Control Wizard Try this real-world approach to more granular control of AD permissions. — Siegfried Jagott SMS Planning Tips SMS is a complex and comprehensive product, and planning carefully to implement it in your organization is crucial. — Rod Trent The 27 NT User Rights Learn how to use NT's 11 standard and 16 advanced user rights to maximum advantage. — Melissa Mendick [Reader to Reader] Configuring Laptops to Connect Behind a Proxy Server A reader uses a script to configure remote users' laptops to connect to an internal network behind a proxy server. — Readers Consolidate Separate .cmd and .bat Files A solution that lets you use just one version of common task scripts for a mixed workstation environment. — Readers [Editorial] Looking Back and Ahead A review of 2001 gives guidance for the high-tech market in 2002. — Paul Thurrott [Outlook VBA on Demand] Outlook 2002 Rules Wizard The Wizard's new run a script action and a new BodyFormat property give you the tools you need to convert HTML messages to plain text. — Sue Mosher [ForefroNT] Managing Connectivity The exploding wireless market expands the connections you manage way beyond the hard-wired network. — David Chernicoff [Lab Notes] XP's System Restore Feature System Restore has improved in XP--but the feature still isn't as good as it should be. — Mark Weitz [This Old Resource Kit] AD Replication and Up-to-Date Vectors Mark explains how AD avoids endlessly replicating an update among DCs. — Mark Minasi [Tricks & Traps] Autoarchiving Messages to Public Folders in Exchange Configure Exchange Server 5.5 to automatically archive message copies to individual public folders. — Sean Daily Displaying a Count of LAN Connection Errors A registry change can enable an error-count display for your LAN connection. — Sean Daily Using QChain to Install Multiple Hotfixes Without Multiple Reboots A new command-line utility simplifies the installation of multiple hotfixes — Sean Daily [Getting Started With Win2K] Seamless Storage with RSS Maximize your storage power through Remote Storage Service. — Kathy Ivens [TOP 10] Word 2000 Productivity Shortcuts Learn 10 essential keyboard tricks for the application you probably use the most. — Michael Otey [Buyer's Guide] Wireless Modems Use carrier networks for wide-area wireless connectivity. — Tom Iwanski [Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter] Exchange 2000 and SharePoint Portal Server If you usually ignore Microsoft's advice to install separate server products on separate servers, you need to reconsider. — Tony Redmond [Letters to the Editor] Letters to the Editor We answer your letters about Windows XP, the whois.cmd command, and adding CPUs to a Win2K system. — Readers , et al. [WinInfo] Dell: No More Linux for You! Dell gives up on Linux for desktop systems. — Paul Thurrott Mexico: No More Linux for You, Either! The RedEscolar project's plan to use Linux seems to have fizzled out. — Paul Thurrott Microsoft and AOL Fight Over Windows XP Users Both sides call foul in the battle over preloaded XP desktop icons. — Paul Thurrott Microsoft Gives Kids' Charity Cold Shoulder The software company tries to pull the plug on PCs for Kids' use of Win95 on recycled computers. — Paul Thurrott PC Makers Support 64-Bit Itanium Intel makes good on its promise of a 64-bit processor. — Paul Thurrott Pocket PC to Dominate Palm--Eventually The Pocket PC's benefit to the enterprise will be the deciding factor in its emergence over Palm machines. — Paul Thurrott [Market Watch] Videoconferencing Videoconferencing is coming of age. Mark Weitz provides an overview of desktop and conference room systems and points you to some key products and vendors. — Mark Weitz [Snap Stats] Companies Lack Email Policies Despite the potential liability, many companies don't have effective email policies in place. — Elliot King Open Source Still Faces Obstacles Development managers cite obstacles to open-source development. — Elliot King The High Cost of Viruses Computer viruses cost companies billions, and IT professions have been slow to react. — Elliot King [Windows Client] Set Up an Administrative Workstation Discover the essential tools for configuring a basic administrative Win2K Pro workstation. — Sean Daily |
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