Five tools that promise to speed and ease Windows 2003 file and print migrations. Which one is the very best?
- By Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
- 05/01/2004
Quick way to check out why a Web page isn't responsive.
Run legacy apps without hitting the security barrier.
Microsoft, MeasureUp team up to provide desktop support assessments.
- By Michael Domingo
- 04/22/2004
Who gave this reader the silly idea that Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 can't live within the same domain?
- By Bill Boswell
- 04/20/2004
Reader has trouble with DCs looking within when doing DNS lookups.
- By Bill Boswell
- 04/13/2004
- By Joe McKendrick
- 04/12/2004
Ports are a good way in, and often remain unchecked.
</i>MCP Magazine<i> asked Stephen Toulouse, security program manager, Microsoft Security Response Center, about the flaw and resulting controversy about the time delay.
</i>MCP Magazine<i>'s TechMentor lured hundreds of Windows IT professionals to the bayou for five days of in-depth learning, product demos, networking, and plenty of fancy eating.
Completed: Kentucky Education migrates, streamlines NT 4.0 systems to Windows Server 2003.
How to move the default directories created by IIS from the system drive. Plus, methods to make FTP more secure.
- By Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
- 04/01/2004
Software Restriction Policies is a terrific new security tool—if you know what it can’t do, as well as what it can.
- By Roberta Bragg
- 04/01/2004
Knowing what’s in your Event Logs is a key to knowing what your servers are doing. Here’s how to make sense of them.
- By Derek Melber
- 04/01/2004
Computer networks allow people to share resources, but computer security prevents access to resources. How to decide if you need PKI, and a step-by-step guide to installing PKI on your servers.