SQL Server Magazine October 2002

[Focus]
Be proactive and protect your network from future threats.
By Randy Franklin Smith
802.11b devices are popular--and can open your network to attack. Here's how to secure your wireless client.
By Jeff Fellinge
Protect your Web server from attack by setting the proper NTFS permissions.
By Mark Burnett
[Feature]
Win.NET Server has some ambitious goals. What's changed from Win2K?
By Paul Thurrott
Find out how Microsoft has begun maximizing the value that technologies such as Storage Area Networks (SANs) bring to the Windows environment.
By Jerry Cochran
Discover the easiest way to connect the computing devices in your home without stringing cables.
By Ed Roth
[Reader to Reader]
Create the AutoAdminLogon registry value to enable automatic logon.
By Readers
Enable point-and-print functionality for Win2K clients when an NT 4.0 print server hosts a printer.
By Readers
Use the resource kit’s Winscl utility to quickly determine which machine a user is logged on to.
By Readers
An easier method for creating an Outlook New Mail Message shortcut.
By Readers
[Editorial]
Microsoft’s upcoming security platform should give your organization food for thought--but don't neglect to implement current technology.
By Paul Thurrott
[Inside Out]
Take control of permissions with this handy tool.
By Mark Minasi
[This Old Resource Kit]
Make Win2K complete file and directory names, detect accidental double-clicks, automatically log you on, and more.
By Mark Minasi
[Tricks & Traps]
If Smart Tag technology makes its way into future Windows OSs, you might want to know how to disable it.
By Sean Daily
Find out how to install and run the Con-Current Connection Limiter utility.
By Sean Daily
[TOP 10]
Protect your computer from attack.
By Michael Otey
[Buyer's Guide]
Discover the latest NAS appliance technology to fit your organization's storage needs.
By Ed Roth
[Lab Feature]
Evaluate a new satellite solution for last-mile connectivity.
By Tom Iwanski
[Best Practices for Exchange]
Discover tips and tools you can use to troubleshoot your Exchange Server across the miles.
By Paul Robichaux
[Letters to the Editor]
Locate the browstat.exe files, stop the upgrade merry-go-round, and discover the downside of VNC.
By Readers , et al.
[Market Watch]
Third-party products provide scheduling and online defragmentation capabilities that Win2K's built-in utility can't match.
By Mark Weitz
[Snap Stats]
Business process management software, which manages and integrates business rules and processes for people and systems, is becoming essential.
By Elliot King
The number of corporate Instant Messaging users will jump from less than 10 million today to 200 million in 2007.
By Elliot King
[Windows Client]
Learn how to implement a solid backup strategy for special desktop systems that has no direct costs and requires minimal administration.
By Ed Roth
[Need to Know]
Find out what you need to know about 64-bit computing before you jump into the pool.
By Paul Thurrott
Find out whether the Tablet PC is in your future.
By Paul Thurrott
[What's Hot]
Readers provide nominations for hot products that help them do their jobs.
By Carolyn Mader
[Lessons Learned]
Learn a few easy ways to secure your users' Internet access.
By David Chernicoff
[Ask the Experts]
Learn how you can edit the registry to change the location and name of the metabase for security reasons.
By Brett Hill
Are you restarting your server periodically to free up memory? Learn about a Microsoft utility that helps in such a situation.
By Brett Hill
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