Flaws in OpenOffice could allow for malicious code exploits. Plus, a U.S. business group publishes a report on national Internet disaster recovery and a blog on strong passwords.
Generate reports on what your users are storing on your file servers via Windows 2003 R2.
Enabling permissions inheritance after cacls takes it away.
If your goal as an admin is to become more efficient by automating more of your environment, the answer is yes.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 08/01/2006
Symantec thinks so and recently banned these attachments internally as a result. Russ has another take.
Your Windows is genuine, so why the constant disruption? Here's how to disable those pesky notices.
- By Zubair Alexander
- 07/31/2006
Transfer a user's settings, preferences and files from one PC to another with this free Windows scripting tool.
Here’s how to allow VM save state operations time to complete when a Virtual Server host is shut down.
From the reader mailbag: How to copy files to a remote computer using the CopyFile method.
Plus new coalition forms I.D. protection center, medical records stolen, more.
Two-factor authentication solutions such as those that use one-time token values can still be subverted by clever phishing methods.
While the next Windows Server will be huge, a core version of it will be excitingly stripped-down and efficient.
Here's a nifty little tool for remotely monitoring and controlling user desktops.
Don't reinstall Windows XP/2003 when you've got a corrupted TCP/IP stack. Use NetShell to get you out of a jam quickly.
- By Zubair Alexander
- 07/17/2006
Georgia Tech researchers develop fail-safe magnetic data erasure techniques, Visa USA's ATM breaches, a community crime watch Web site and more.
Adding Windows OneCare Live on top of Windows Firewall can build a barrier even the user can't get past.
Don't like being pestered by Windows Error Reporting? Here’s how to shut it up.
Firefox security update fixes five critical vulnerabilities, a hacker is arrested for cracking VoIP networks, Circuit City's Web site is hacked, and more.
Make your scripts run more efficiently -- fine-tune your queries by making them call just what you need and not the other, unnecessary stuff.
Even after removing your old DCs, the event logs might be lying about. Here's how to kick them out.