SQL Server Magazine October 2006

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Vista's Least Privilege
Learn about Vista's least-privilege support, the use of Log Parser and virtualization to secure a network, a cool data-access tool called BartPE, and Web content filtering with ISA Server.
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How I Secured One Company's Network

Here's one way to secure a network while maintaining usability—using virtual machines, a virtual network, and Log Parser, and preinstalling common ActiveX components.

Web Content Filtering with ISA Server

Configure ISA Server's application-layer filtering capability to block unwanted content by URL, response string, signature, or file type.

Windows Vista's Take on Least Privilege

With Vista on the horizon, now is the time to examine how the new OS redefines the concept of least privilege into a more behavior-based dynamic.




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BartPE

Despite its similar moniker, this free preinstalled environment bears no resemblance to Homer’s troublemaking son—rather, BartPE helps you access Windows systems that have crashed or are otherwise inaccessible.