SQL Server Magazine February 2002

[Focus]
Microsoft offerings provide computer inventory management, software deployment, and system monitoring and reporting capabilities.
By Jeremy Moskowitz
[Feature]
BIND's support for DNSSEC and TSIG can help you secure DNS transactions.
By Tao Zhou
The first step toward migrating to Win2K is to combine NT domains. Plan ahead to make this job as painless as possible.
By Stephen Downes , et al.
[Reader to Reader]
An additional solution to the problem of two clients trying to grab the same IP address.
By Readers
A script to automatically name log files with the current date and time, which solves the problem of NT Backup overwriting previous days' logs.
By Readers
An Exchange 2000 Server problem with random conversion of Plain Text messages to HTML in Outlook 2000.
By Readers
[Editorial]
Find out what Microsoft's settlement with the US government late last year will mean for computer users.
By Paul Thurrott
[ForefroNT]
Microsoft wants to compete in the systems management market. Can it find success there?
By David Chernicoff
[Lab Notes]
The first-ever successful attack on our Lab's network was a wake-up call.
By Tom Iwanski
[Inside Out]
Split-brain DNS is a good idea for any enterprise, security-wise.
By Mark Minasi
[Tricks & Traps]
You can choose from several options to determine the operations masters in a Win2K domain and an AD forest
By Sean Daily
Find out how to implement X-Mouse Activiation in Win2K.
By Sean Daily
[Getting Started With Win2K]
A strong administrative plan can help keep road warriors on the straight and narrow.
By Kathy Ivens
[TOP 10]
Win2K offers both familiar and updated TCP/IP diagnostic tools. Here's your guide to 10 essential commands.
By Michael Otey
[Buyer's Guide]
Stop viruses at your door.
By Jonathan Chau
[Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter]
SP2 revs up reliability with new functionality in systems management tools, enhancements to OWA, and better memory management.
By Tony Redmond
[Letters to the Editor]
Readers write in to share about a deceptive Fixmbr error message, well-connected travelers, and the DHCP client service.
By Readers , et al.
[WinInfo]
Software giant to The Wall Street Journal: Not guilty!
By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft finally clamps down on Hotmail-account proliferation.
By Paul Thurrott
CEO Steve Ballmer defends Microsoft's corporate culture.
By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft's clever ad campaign gets the company in hot water.
By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft adds up the user numbers.
By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft welcomes the Java language back into the fold.
By Paul Thurrott
[Market Watch]
NAS and SAN address storage management from different perspectives. Learn their differences, the pros and cons of each, and how they'll evolve.
By Mark Weitz
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