Now that you understand the basic structure of a
SQL application, let's dissect the basis of information
retrieval: the query.
IIS gives you the power to create and manage virtual directories—for
jobs big (and little).
- By Chris Brooke
- 02/01/2001
"Using SQL Variants" doesn't mean what you might think.
- By Mike Feldman
- 02/01/2001
Don't let Windows 2000 TCP/IP control you. Control
it, using this book as a reference.
- By Paul G. Brown
- 02/01/2001
eEye's network security scanner helps you find the
chinks in your system's "armor."
- By Chip Andrews
- 02/01/2001
PVN? USN? Who was right?
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 02/01/2001
An offline defragmentation is the only way to shrink an NTDIS.DIT file and reclaim space. Here's how to do it the right way.
- By Jeremy Moskowitz
- 02/01/2001
Calling it a “Notes killer” may be premature, but Tahoe — the new kid
on the block — is ready to rumble.
When somebody in your organization blows away some part of the AD database, you can resurrect its contents using the little-understood process, Authoritative Restore. Here’s how it works.
- By Jeremy Moskowitz
- 02/01/2001
Application sharing can make you a hero with
remote users. But don't forget to examine the
hidden issues with using Win2K Terminal Services
in that mode.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 02/01/2001
This Windows 2000 instructor says you need to understand five things about Active Directory/ Windows NT 4.0 interoperability before tackling your first deployment.
- By Andrew Lindley
- 02/01/2001
If the devil is in the details, the details (on Active Directory) are here.
- By Paul G. Brown
- 01/01/2001
Despite the common thought that the Emergency Repair Disk utility is MIA in Win2K, this backup tool is alive and well — and ready to save the day.
- By Michael Chacon
- 01/01/2001
Though uneven in presentation, this video series still is a help for those linking the disparate operating systems.
- By Charles Aulds
- 01/01/2001
As your Web site grows, you must find a way to manage traffic. Here are some load-balancing technologies that can help your site zip right along.
- By Tony Northrup
- 01/01/2001