SQL Server Magazine November 2001

[Access Denied]
Learn whether you can delegate access to editing rights for the audit control list of a Windows 2000 object.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Learn how to prevent Enterprise Administrator group access to a child domain.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Learn how to erase the data after you delete a file on an NTFS volume.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Learn how to set up daily email to notify you about suspicious security events.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Discover how to get a list of all GPOs in your domain without accessing the Group Policy tab for each OU.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Learn how to regain Administrator access to an organizational unit (OU) after the ACL has been edited to remove Administrator access.
By Randy Franklin Smith
[Feature]
Protect against Internet attacks by building a server that has a highly secure OS.
By Christopher Witter
By their nature, your company laptops aren't as secure as your desktop workstations. Here's what you need to do to protect the data those notebooks hold.
By Randy Franklin Smith
NAT is a popular way to share out a common Internet IP address to systems within your network. Learn how to configure and secure the NAT service on Win2K Server.
By Shawn Porter
[NT Gatekeeper]
Use WinZapper to remove specific event log entries.
By Jan De Clercq
By default, NT doesn’t audit certain user rights. Find out why and what you can do to enable auditing for several of these rights.
By Jan De Clercq
Take sensible precautions when you provide NT Schedule service access to nonadministrators.
By Jan De Clercq
Steps to let users change their user-account passwords on an untrusted domain.
By Jan De Clercq
NT’s Switch Users utility can provide an easy way to switch between user and Administrator accounts without logging off.
By Jan De Clercq
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