SQL Server Magazine April 2003

[Access Denied]
Win2K lets you configure NT-style anonymous connections—if that's what you really want to do.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Use process tracking to differentiate Terminal Services from other interactive logons.
By Randy Franklin Smith
Learn the significance of disconnecting from and reconnecting to winstation sessions.
By Randy Franklin Smith
[Feature]
Learn how to configure SSL/TLS protocols for secure Web connections in a typical ISA Server environment.
By Jan De Clercq
Without a DMZ to separate your publicly accessible servers from your internal LAN, you’re exposing your internal network to unnecessary risk.
By Randy Franklin Smith
[NT Gatekeeper]
Use Foghorn Security’s Local Account Password Manager to centralize administrator password changes.
By Jan De Clercq
This workaround will ensure that new user account domains show up in the domain drop-down list.
By Jan De Clercq
Do you need to administer NT for users' desktops? Learn how to use Web Administrator pages to administer NT from a Web interface.
By Jan De Clercq
The Uptime command-line tool can report on local and remote system uptimes and boot and shutdown times.
By Jan De Clercq
These command-line utilities let you determine—from the command prompt—which domains a particular Windows NT 4.0 domain trusts.
By Jan De Clercq
You can use Winbind, a little-known Samba service, to create unified logons between NT and UNIX systems.
By Jan De Clercq
[Reader to Reader]
Prevent users from opening folders they shouldn’t.
By Readers
A reader runs into problems when using Norton AntiVirus to clean the virus W32.ElKern.4926 from a customer’s Windows 2000 systems.
By Readers
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