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Welcome to Win2003 SP1, Part 3

Share and share alike? Configure ABE so not everyone has access to everything.

Hat Trick

Some extra help in using Active Directory to authenticate users on Linux desktops.

Social Engineering Still Alive and Kicking

A simple call to Network Solutions provides enough to hack a site.

The Death of Paper MCSEs

This MCSE thinks he'd have a difficult time trying to pass the new performance-based questions being added to many MCSE exams.

Welcome to Win2003 SP1, Part 2

Windows Firewall's ease of use and centrally configurable settings makes it worth turning on.

Volume Shadow Looms Large

Gotchas from readers who've implemented Windows' Volume Shadow Copy Service.

Automated Uninstall

The Win32_Product class is useful in many ways, including uninstalling Windows Installer-managed apps.

Who's in Your Wallet?

Thanks to legislative pressure, security breaches are public knowledge, but media coverage has turned transparency into hype and hassle.

A Fond Farewell

Venturing into the world of the incredibly tiny means packing up and moving to where the action is. With that Auntie Em closes shop on her opinion column.

Welcome to Win2003 SP1, Part 1

Securely install Win2003 with SP1 from the get-go.

Me and My Volume Shadow Copy

Quick look at this often-ignored but useful Windows 2003 feature, including some gotchas to watch for when deploying it.

Exchange 2000, 2003 in Danger

A buffer flow can turn into a flood of spam or worms in the latest vulnerability discovered.

Unlocking IIS 6.0, Part 4

Streamline administration of IIS with its command-line tools.

Two Places At Once

How to work around a VPN connection that's keeping remote users hanging for a while longer than this admin likes.

Using the Law to Silence Whistleblowers

Disclosure of security vulnerabilities in software may now invite legal action.

Unlocking IIS 6.0, Part 3

Control exactly what you want installed with the new IIS.

New Phishing Lures

The latest tactic used by phishers makes it hard to even know if you're being scammed.

Unlocking IIS 6.0, Part 2

The new version of IIS thankfully ditches automatic install.

Lock and Load

Admin migrating to Windows 2003 wants to lock up all workstations </i>a la<i> NT.

How Secure is Mac OS X?

The Apple OS is relatively safe ... for now.

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