SQL Server Magazine March 2004

[Focus]
Features that let you isolate applications and stop and restart applications and processes make IIS 6.0 more reliable than previous versions.
By Brett Hill
[Feature]
Find out how Windows 2003 simplifies the complicated process of deactivating AD schema extensions.
By Alain Lissoir
Tired of unknown applications installing themselves in your disk directories and registry? Use this Perl script to remove them.
By Dave Roth
Discover how Microsoft's new client-side spam filter sifts out the mail you don't want to receive.
By Tony Redmond
[Reader to Reader]
Prioritize multiple NICs for maximum Windows 2000 network performance.
By Readers
Give unlock rights to several people in each department.
By Readers
Adjust Windows XP’s Visual Effects setting.
By Readers
[Editorial]
Microsoft's biggest challenge lies in surpassing the performance of earlier versions of its software.
By Michael Otey
[Internals]
By learning how user profiles work, you can more easily troubleshoot them when problems arise.
By Darren Mar-Elia
[Scripting Solutions]
Configure GetServiceStatus.vbs to check service status on the local server, a remote server, a group of remote servers, or all servers in the domain.
By Christa Anderson
[Tricks & Traps]
Take a look at some POP3 connector options.
By Sean Daily
Address problems with remote connections to FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions.
By Sean Daily
A reader wonders about changing Terminal Services' direction of .ini calls.
By Sean Daily
Sean discusses options for overcoming Outlook's slow synchronization over a dial-up connection.
By Sean Daily
[TOP 10]
From the 100+ utilities in the Windows Support Tools, Michael Otey picks his 10 favorites for administrators.
By Michael Otey
[Buyer's Guide]
17 Windows-based Web-hosting providers--find one that meets your needs.
By Jeff Fellinge
[Letters to the Editor]
Readers share their thoughts about problems with SUS clients, the value of certification, plugging mobile worm holes, and reader email habits.
By Readers , et al.
[Market Watch]
Using a DNS server appliance is a viable alternative to running the Windows DNS Service on a general-purpose server.
By John Green
[Windows Client]
Need to perform a mass migration of user-state settings? Learn what the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard and the customizable User State Migration Tool can do for you.
By Ed Roth
[Need to Know]
OneNote lets you choose from a variety of input methods to take flexible notes that you can later consolidate into finished documents.
By Paul Thurrott
[What's Hot]
Readers tell us about their favorite products.
By Carolyn Mader
[Storage Admin]
What is iSCSI and what does the IP-based standard mean for you?
By Jerry Cochran
[Windows Power Tools]
Use this Windows 2003 and Windows XP tool to easily create and manipulate boot.ini files.
By Mark Minasi
[Getting Started with Windows Administration]
Monitor your systems' event logs to help prevent problems before they become serious.
By Kathy Ivens
[New & Improved]
Learn more about newly released software and hardware products.
By Carolyn Mader
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