SQL Server Magazine September 2002

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Disaster Prevention and Recovery
In the September 2002 issue of Windows & .NET Magazine, find out how to plan for and test your Win2K recovery procedures, explore specific techniques and tools for repairing and recovering AD, learn how to use XP's System Restore utility, and more.
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[Focus]

Repairing and Recovering AD

Repair and recover your crucial Active Directory service with these useful processes.

Win2K Disaster Recovery

Discover how to plan for, prepare for, and test your data-recovery procedures before you really need them.

Windows XP's System Restore

Learn how to use Windows XP's System Restore to recover your system and protect your data.




[Feature]

Load Testing Exchange 2000: Analysis and ESP

In this follow-up to "Load Testing Exchange 2000," learn how to analyze LoadSim results and how to use ESP to test Internet-protocol clients.

Navigating the Mobile Digital World

The QCP 6035 smartphone and other devices merge cell phone and PDA functionality to redefine the concept of wireless data access.




[Reader to Reader]

AINTX Toolset’s Cron Scheduler

An NT version of UNIX’s cron scheduler.

XP Pro DLL Hard Linking

Create a DLL archive, with hard links to permanent DLL copies, for easier administration.




[Editorial]

Change Is in the Air

You might be tempted to go wireless right now, but wait if you can; Speedier, more secure 802.11 standards are on the way.




[Inside Out]

Scheduling Command-Line Win2K Backups

Automate your backups and discover the differences between the Win2K and NT 4.0 versions of NTBackup.




[Tricks & Traps]

Evaluating NAS Solutions

Take a look at three NAS servers.

Reducing Traffic on Your T1 Connection

Limiting email attachment size and using data compression are two methods for reducing traffic over your T1 connection.




[Getting Started With Win2K]

Password Defense

Setting and enforcing password security policies is a crucial part of securing your enterprise.




[Buyer's Guide]

Network Analyzers

Use this guide to help you select the right network analyzer for your needs.




[Lab Feature]

SAN Solutions

Learn about the benefits and capabilities of SAN technology and the hardware involved in building a SAN solution for your environment.




[Mobile & Wireless]

The Palm i705

Palm and its spin-off company PalmSource are betting their livelihood on a new wireless email strategy. At the heart of this strategy is the new i705 device.




[Letters to the Editor]

Letters to the Editor

Readers and editors share their thoughts on <i>Windows & .NET Magazine's</i> new look, Microsoft Software Update Service, and Help desk software.




[Market Watch]

Clustering Software

A shared-storage solution gives you high availability; a data-replication solution lets you geographically separate nodes.




[Snap Stats]

Digital Assets on the Web

Rising expenditures in Web-content management and digital-asset management will push the two toward convergence.

Security Software Sales Continue Torrid Pace

Companies continue to invest heavily to improve security.




[Need to Know]

Win.NET Server

The new Windows .NET Server family will offer subtle improvements. Here are the details you need to decide whether to upgrade.

Windows Scales Up, Out, Up, Down

Microsoft is working on a new technology that will speed data access on multiprocessor machines.

Windows XP SP1

Should you install Windows XP SP1? Here's what you need to know about the service pack's security rollup and new capabilities.




[Ask the Experts]

Customizing the Logon Screen

Learn how to customize messages that appear in the Log On to Windows screen.

Monitoring Failed Logon Attempts

Become more diligent about tracking failed attempts to log on to your DCs and member servers.



 

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