SQL Server Magazine November 2006

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Security Log Management Tools
Free tools help you collect security log data, file encryption gets an update in the upcoming Windows client and server, and a simple shell script automates command-line tools.
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Removing Unwanted Code

Try these tools and techniques for ridding a system of viruses, adware, or spyware.

Security Log Collection

Select the right security log management tool for your company.

Vista and Longhorn Promise Enticing EFS Enhancements

Vista and Longhorn Server are on the verge of introducing some exciting EFS improvements. Here's a look at basic EFS functionality, followed by an examination of the new functionality on the horizon.




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Use Cmdlets to Monitor Your Security Event Logs

The Get-EventLog cmdlet in Windows PowerShell makes it easy to investigate security event logs.




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A Tool Harness

Here's a simple, one-line shell script that will automate your command-line tools and can be modified to work on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.