SQL Server Magazine January 2002

[Focus]
Dr. Bob gives you the answers to problems with Exchange 2000 Server, Win2K, antivirus software, and more.
By Bob Chronister
Learn how to install updated Win2K Support Tools, deal with low disk space on a DC, defrag the AD database, restore autotuning, and complete the ERD creation process.
By Sean Daily
Restrict mailbox access, customize the default SMTP address, delete huge log files, and more.
By Paul Robichaux
Get advice on changing passwords over the Internet, determining passwords for IUSR and IWAM, using SSL, and working with IIS 4.0's Session_onEnd.
By Brett Hill
Open Web pages from the Outlook toolbar, add a comment to a message, print a calendar category, substitute a form in Outlook 2002, and add a sticky note shortcut.
By Sue Mosher
Create a SQL Server 2000 extended property, retrieve specific rows within a resultset, capture a SQL trace, report a table's column size, and more.
By Brian Moran
[Reader to Reader]
A reader follows up on his previous article about scheduled tasks.
By Readers
A reader gives a warning about an earlier article that suggested an alternative to using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) DNS snap-in to make mass edits of Active Directory (AD)-integrated DNS zones.
By Readers
[Editorial]
Discover why Microsoft will need Linux support for .NET to gain wide adoption in the enterprise.
By Michael Otey
[ForefroNT]
License agreements can be more or less restrictive, but all are designed to protect against software piracy.
By David Chernicoff
[Lab Notes]
The Lab observes a NAS failure but finds a technology to admire among the ruins.
By Ed Roth
[This Old Resource Kit]
Con2prt adds network printers to a workstation, and OH determines what process is preventing you from deleting a directory.
By Mark Minasi
[TOP 10]
Use this map to hunt down the new OS's administrative tools.
By Michael Otey
[Buyer's Guide]
Let geographically dispersed employees access a single set of data.
By Michael Hotek
[Lab Feature]
Discover how XP addresses roaming and security weaknesses of the 802.11b wireless networking standard.
By Tom Iwanski
[Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter]
If you're finally considering Exchange 2000, don't take a blind leap. Create a deployment plan that accounts for the many areas in which Exchange and Win2K interact.
By Tony Redmond
[Mobile & Wireless]
If you're a PDA user who travels, this alternative to PC-based synchronization is for you.
By John D. Ruley
[Letters to the Editor]
We share the thought process behind the magazine's new name, and one reader writes in to ask about a bug with backup up Active Directory (AD).
By Readers , et al.
[WinInfo]
First Dennis Rodman, now Bill Gates? Who will the sports channel hook up with next?
By Paul Thurrott
Windows XP doesn't include Java. Is anyone surprised?
By Paul Thurrott
Bowing to user protests, Microsoft pushes back implementation of Licensing 6.0.
By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft's new security program is an effort to help customers increase their systems' security.
By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft's released Microsoft Reader 2.0, the new version of its eBook reader.
By Paul Thurrott
After years of supporting Palm devices, Samsung jumps on the Pocket PC bandwagon.
By Paul Thurrott
[Snap Stats]
Sales of PDAs will grow as more enterprises purchase these handheld devices for their employees.
By Elliot King
Companies will spend heavily on information-security services over the next 5 years.
By Elliot King
Microsoft's database might finally be gaining traction as a platform for enterprise-class applications.
By Elliot King
[Windows Client]
Thinking about implementing ATA disks in your Win2K Pro systems? Here's how to get the most out of ATA and work through some configuration challenges.
By Sean Daily
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