SQL Server Magazine September 2007

[Feature]
We've combed the Web for a brand-new collection of fantastic, free tools that will make your job easier. Download these lifesavers, add them to your USB toolkit, and be a happy administrator!
By Douglas Toombs
For best performance of your Exchange 2007 servers, make sure AD is properly configured. Here are some things you need to know about DCs, GC servers, and DNS requirements.
By Brien Posey
Microsoft offers new iSCSI-enabling software, making it possible to cost-effectively bring Windows servers into the data center.
By Tom Clark
Leverage the strengths of SharePoint and Outlook to get the best collaboration experience for your users.
By Devin L. Ganger
Microsoft’s application virtualization solution is SoftGrid. Learn about SystemGuard, which is SoftGrid’s virtual environment—including system requirements, components to install, and installation and configuration recommendations.
By John Savill
[Reader to Reader]
Learn why it's important to disable any unused NICs when you're configuring a new server that has multiple NICs.
By Readers
With the Eventcreate command, you can have your scripts, applications, and other components log custom events.
By Apostolos Fotakelis
Here's a trick you can use to avoid repeatedly entering your administrator account credentials each time you need to use the Run As option to launch an application that requires administrative privileges.
By Readers
Make your computer less resource-hungry by installing lite programs. Here are some recommended programs.
By Apostolos Fotakelis
[Product Reviews]
Paul evaluates Microsoft Outlook Connector for Windows Live Hotmail and the latetst Beta of Windows Server 2008. Do they make the grade? Check out his reviews to find out.
By Paul Thurrott
Virtual Iron Software’s desktop virtualization product includes an advanced feature set that makes configuring and managing virtual servers easy.
By John Green
[TOP 10]
Windows Server 2008 includes a stripped-down version of the OS called Server Core. Find out what Server Core is and how you can use it for server management.
By Michael Otey
[Letters to the Editor]
Readers contribute their thoughts about VMM and a Required Reading article, request a logoff script, and more.
By Readers , et al.
[Market Watch]
The Help desk software market is increasingly being influenced by ITIL best practices and turning toward solutions with self-service options and knowledge bases. Now see what it means that Microsoft is entering the market.
By Caroline Marwitz
[Need to Know]
Legal challenges from Google have made Microsoft make changes to the Instant Search feature in Windows Vista. How far will Microsoft go to appease Google? Paul gives us the inside scoop.
By Paul Thurrott
[What's Hot]
Readers highlight favorite products: Brisworks Admin Arsenal, Visual Click Software's DSRAZOR, and ForeScout Technologies' CounterAct.
By Jeff James
[Ask the Experts]
John Savill shows you how to recover a deleted account, how to enable Netmon in Windows 2003, block automatic installation of Windows 2003 SP2, and more.
By John Savill
[Windows Power Tools]
You can use an age-old, powerful Windows utility—the For command—to add wildcard support to the Chml integrity-level tool.
By Mark Minasi
[New & Improved]
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Trigence AE 3.0 for Windows
By Jeff James
[Review]
You can secure your heterogeneous computing environment by using a solution that allows your UNIX or Linux system to authenticate to AD—but there are differences between solutions that you should be aware of before you commit.
By Eric B. Rux , et al.
[Cover Story]
Windows 2008’s advantages over Windows Server 2003 include a 64-bit architecture; a pared-down Server Core installation option; and Active Directory, Group Policy, and Terminal Services improvements.
By Mark Minasi
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