March 11, 2003
Readers give alternative reasons as to why administrators don’t patch.
Windows IT Pro
February 25, 2003
Learn how the Slammer worm exploited the vulnerability of unpatched systems.
Windows IT Pro
September 10, 2002
Find out about the details and features of SQL Server 2000 Notification Services
Windows IT Pro
July 30, 2002
The announcement goes a long way toward giving credence to Microsoft's commitment to industry cooperation and openness.
Windows IT Pro
April 23, 2002
Tim Huckaby presents a roundup of some of the new .NET-related products and services that Microsoft is rolling out.
Windows IT Pro
June 26, 2001
Tim Huckaby reports on .NET-related announcements from Microsoft TechEd 2001 in Atlanta.
SQL Server Magazine
May 15, 2001
Learn about layered service providers(LSPs), which are slick pieces of code integrated in Windows Sockets 2.0. They provide the flexibility to accomplish demanding tasks such as encryption.
SQL Server Magazine
April 17, 2001
Tim Huckaby introduces the "In the Spotlight" column and discusses how to ensure a secure authentication in an extranet application in .NET.
SQL Server Magazine
January 2001
This month, Tim Huckaby shows you how to configure IIS for SQL Server access.
Windows Web Solutions
October 20, 2000
Learn how to use AD to store data and how to decide what to store in the Directory Service and what to store in SQL Server.
SQL Server Magazine
August 2000
Tim Huckaby gives you the lowdown on the next generation of Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition.
Windows Web Solutions
July 5, 2000
Are you looking for an administrative solution that you can utilize remotely? Tim Huckaby introduces you to Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), which lets you do that and more.
Windows IT Pro
July 2000
In this issue, learn about another powerful Site Server technology--ODBC Database Catalog Search. Learn how to build catalogs that let users search your databases.
Windows Web Solutions
April 25, 2000
Are you looking for an easy and powerful technology to let your Web site users search databases? Tim Huckaby tells about such a tool--Microsoft Site Server ODBC Search.
Windows IT Pro
Add these Headlines to your Website