SQL Server Magazine January 2003

[Focus]
Learn about remote file copying, connecting a Macintosh client to a Windows terminal server, changing Exchange Server’s default identification banner, enabling remote connections to an XP system, and more.
By Sean Daily
Use these tips to update your tape and library drivers, access shared resources after you replace a router, forward email from an Exchange server, and resize your system drives.
By Bob Chronister
Remove an SRS instance, roll back schema changes, force users to view OWA terms and conditions, set limits when adding subfolders to public folders, and more.
By Paul Robichaux
Get the lowdown on easy IIS 4.0 installation, mysterious MMC errors, and temporary certificate requests.
By Brett Hill
Use a shortcut to generate a message, locate email signatures in Outlook 2002, and more.
By Sue Mosher
Customize this sample script to your environment, then use it to automatically create new user accounts in AD.
By Bob Wells
Apply these tips & tricks to secure your network.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Check out these SQL Server timesavers, which you can use with SQL Query Analyzer, SQL Server Profiler, and the command line.
By Brian Moran
[Feature]
USB flash storage devices are compact, easily portable, and can make transferring data between your home and office computers a breeze. Connected Home Office reviews seven popular devices.
By Ed Roth
To understand how RTC Server works, you need to know about SIP’s basic concepts and components.
By Kieran McCorry
[Reader to Reader]
A simple way to create an email shortcut.
By Readers
A simple way to create an email shortcut.
By Readers
A reader troubleshoots a problem with the Print Spooler resource.
By Readers
InstallShield-based setup routines let you take advantage of a standard record-and-deploy automation method.
By Readers
Try installing your old drivers before you buy new hardware.
By Readers
[Editorial]
A look at common migration scenarios helps you decide whether Win.NET Server is the way to go.
By Michael Otey
[Getting Started With Win2K]
Learn to regulate and monitor hard disk use.
By Kathy Ivens
[Buyer's Guide]
Learn more about products that give you granular control over developing, implementing, and managing GPOs in your organization.
By Ed Roth
[Letters to the Editor]
A reader extolls Thomas Eck's "Self-Service Account Administration" in the November 2002 issue, and Ed Roth clarifies disaster recovery for Windows NT 4.0.
By Readers , et al.
[Market Watch]
Determine whether clustering or fault tolerance is a better solution for your high-availability server needs.
By Mark Weitz
[Snap Stats]
But IIS might be more prevalent behind the firewall.
By Elliot King
[Need to Know]
The .NET Compact Framework enables .NET applications and services to run on interconnected mobile devices.
By
Linux is closing in on Microsoft in categories such as Web serving, file sharing, and edge devices. Learn why more companies are turning to this Windows alternative.
By
[What's Hot]
Readers highlight exceptional products that help them do their jobs.
By Carolyn Mader
[Fast Forward]
Now that the Windows OS claims a huge piece of the server market, has Microsoft abandoned the community of Windows users who helped the company succeed in the enterprise?
By Mark Smith
[Windows Power Tools]
This tool lets you move or copy an account profile to another local account profile or to a domain profile.
By Mark Minasi
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