SQL Server Magazine June 2006

[Reader to Reader]
Using the Remote Desktops snap-in, you can consolidate your Remote Desktop Connections in one window for easy access.
By Readers
With DNS and the Dnscmd tool, you can easily keep tracking of which machines roaming users are logged on to.
By Readers
You can use the Setpwd utility or the Net User command to reset Directory Services Restore Mode passwords in Windows 2000.
By Readers
If you use Remote Desktop Connections and have received the error message The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowed connections, you’ll want to check your printer queue.
By Readers
[Product Reviews]
Need help keeping an eye on your small network? Alchemy Lab's Network Administrator's Toolkit provides inexpensive monitoring and inventory tools.
By Jeff Fellinge
[TOP 10]
Microsoft Windows Live OneCare is designed to protect your PC and keep it running optimally. Here are 10 important facts you should know about OneCare.
By Michael Otey
[Buyer's Guide]
A USB token, smart card, or fingerprint plus a PIN or password equals stronger authentication to network assets.
By Sue Tibbetts
[Need to Know]
Microsoft has worked hard to establish a credible server-side virtual machine (VM) environment that competes with EMC's VMware. Will Microsoft's integration strategy pay off or will VMware's software solutions win out?
By Paul Thurrott
Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 includes some much-needed security and management improvements, WSUS, and a special Technology Upgrade Program. Find out what this means to you.
By Paul Thurrott
[What's Hot]
Readers highlight favorite products: Beachhead Solutions' Lost Data Destruction, Symantec Brightmail Antispam, Mimosa Systems' Nearpoint for Microsoft Exchange Server, Privacyware's ThreatSentry.
By Blake Eno
[Ask the Experts]
By Various Authors
[Windows Power Tools]
Let's drill down into the mechanics of Net Use and see how you can squeeze the most out of this familiar tool.
By Mark Minasi
[New & Improved]
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: A10 Networks IDSentrie 1000.
By Blake Eno
[Industry Briefings]
Our editors share insights from their conversations with ICS, CREDANT Technologies, ESET, and Hitachi Data Systems.
By Editors
[IT Pro Perspective]
Karen Forster test-drives Microsoft Office 2007 beta on a pretty cool little Tablet PC and muses about the growing important of SharePoint.
By Karen Forster
[Hey Microsoft!]
With the upcoming RTM of Windows Vista, Microsoft responds to readers' concerns about deployment complexity and hardware and application compatibility.
By Karen Forster
[The Business End]
Follow these tips for evaluating instructor-led training and get the most from your training dollars.
By Ben Smith
[Review]
Here's a bird's-eye view of a many-faceted product that monitors the performance and availability of Windows and Linux systems and applications.
By John Green
Windows Defender Beta 2 and Windows Vista February CTP are looking mighty good to this Windows guru—catch his reviews of the Defender antispyware beta and the CTP for Windows Vista.
By Paul Thurrott
This file-auditing solution--a great alternative to Windows' native file-audit features--logs file-system access, letting you know who's been looking at your sensitive files.
By John Green
SmartLine’s DeviceLock provides a flexible, robust access management tool to manage security for portable storage devices.
By Trisha Pendley
In this comparative review, we take a look at three prominent enterprise disk-defragementation products to determine which fares best in terms of features and functionality.
By John Green
[Solutions +]
This free security toolkit makes it much easier to properly lock down shared computers.
By Jeff Fellinge
New in Windows 2003 SP1, you can confirm the identity of a terminal server and encrypt communications end to end.
By Russell Smith
[Cover Story]
Exchange 12 was in the making before Exchange Server 2003 shipped. Take a look at some of the major new features in this upcoming version of Exchange Server.
By Paul Robichaux
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