Forget who has access to which services? Find your way back with the LDAP Browser.
- By Bill Boswell
- 12/09/2003
Moving to a major new operating system is always daunting, but for these four companies, the switch to Microsoft’s latest OS was well worth it. In part 1 of this four-part series, a small ISP moved for the speed improvements as well as server consolidation.
- By Linda Briggs
- 12/08/2003
Your company is not keen on you honing your IT skills on its WAN for good reason. Building a lab is the next best thing. Here's how.
UrlScan is an invaluable security tool for Web sites. Although IIS 6.0 incorporates some of its functionality, it’s still useful for IIS 6.0 sites—and critical for older versions of IIS.
- By Martin C. Brown
- 12/01/2003
Seeing the whole picture with NetSupport 8.1.
- By Joe Crawford
- 12/01/2003
Encoding scripts to prevent unauthorized access.
- By Chris Brooke
- 12/01/2003
While commercial product boast bells and whistles, Microsoft's free tool gets the job done.
- By Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
- 12/01/2003
You're the ultimate authority for keeping your network up and running. You've carefully chosen tools that help you most and products you can't live without. Here are your choices for 2003's best of the best.
By trying to think like an Exchange Server, you can learn the ins and outs of the SMTP protocol.
- By Bill Boswell
- 12/01/2003
This Ecora suite documents like a dream.
- By Damir Bersinic
- 12/01/2003
Migrating servers, users and resources from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003 was a big challenge for our fictional hero. We review a number of third-party tools to help ease his pain.
- By Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
- 12/01/2003
Day-to-day admin duties spelled out in detail in 285 short, narrow pages.
Upgrading from Windows NT 4.0/Exchange 5.5 to Windows Server 2003/Exchange 2003? Simplify your decisionmaking and choose the ADC method.
- By Bill Boswell
- 11/25/2003
A few facts about installing Exchange 2003 under older Windows versions.
- By Bill Boswell
- 11/18/2003
Bill Gates opened Comdex reiterating Microsoft’s security messages and showing publicly for the first time several new security and spam-blocking technologies.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 11/17/2003