June 16, 2003
Need an Event Viewer log file query tool that supports an SQL-like query language? Microsoft's Log Parser could be the answer.
March 17, 2003
You can use Winbind, a little-known Samba service, to create unified logons between NT and UNIX systems.
August 5, 2002
Here’s an explanation of the fields in a user authentication event.
June 18, 2002
You can edit the registry to change the location of Event Viewer log files.
May 14, 2002
To monitor failed logon attempts, you must enable auditing for “logon and logoff” events in a domain’s audit policy and in the local audit policy of every workstation or member server.
February 21, 2002
Learn how to ensure that deleted data isn’t accessible.
January 16, 2002
Discover the available NT 4.0 RAS client-side logging options.
December 18, 2001
Learn how to use the Netlogon change log, which ensures SAM replication.
December 18, 2001
Learn which command-prompt tool lets you delete all entries from a log.
October 29, 2001
Use WinZapper to remove specific event log entries.
October 1, 2001
Learn how to let your IIS front end communicate with your SQL Server back end without punching large holes in your firewall.
October 1, 2001
Discover how to monitor the execution of a particular program on users’ desktops by using a trace and Windows NT Event Viewer.
April 30, 2001
Windows NT uses a single-master replication model to replicate security information between all a domain’s domain controllers (DCs). The NT security database consists of the SAM accounts and the Local Security Authority (LSA) database.
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