SQL Server Magazine April 2004

[Focus]
Arm yourself with the advanced techniques and resources needed to keep your crucial servers up-to-date.
By Mark Burnett
Some tips and scripts help you build a test lab and automate the process of testing OS and application patches.
By Jason Fossen
[Feature]
Use these design principles to determine whether a branch office needs a site, DC, or GC.
By Sean Deuby
Lower your licensing and operating costs with this powerful, comprehensive, and free database solution.
By Dustin Puryear
[Reader to Reader]
Read about a password problem that prevented even the administrator from logging on.
By Apostolos Fotakelis
Learn which services you can set to Manual to improve your home PC’s performance.
By Readers
[Editorial]
Keeping systems safe from security exploits takes too darned much time! Mike looks at how to make the patch process more manageable.
By Michael Otey
[Inside Out]
Learn how to use answer-file scripts that automate the Active Directory Installation Wizard.
By Mark Minasi
[Tricks & Traps]
Look at the pros and cons of SATA RAID and SCSI RAID.
By Bob Chronister
Find some high-availability solutions to traditional Exchange clusters.
By Bob Chronister
Discover the difference between authoritative and nonauthoritative AD restorations and how to perform the former.
By Bob Chronister
[TOP 10]
The most important changes to the next version of Windows include a new file system, graphical architecture, and communications subsystem.
By Michael Otey
[Buyer's Guide]
Products that restrict employee Internet access use techniques that range from blocking URLs to making dynamic policy changes on the fly. These 19 Web content-filtering solutions offer you a variety of capabilities and techniques.
By Brett Hill
[Lab Feature]
By offering a target too sweet to resist, you can help protect your Windows network.
By Roger A. Grimes
[Mobile & Wireless]
Discover the advantages and limitations of working with a slate-style Tablet PC as your primary computer.
By John D. Ruley
[Letters to the Editor]
Readers share their thoughts about using event tracing, using reg.exe, and controlling the Recent Documents folder.
By Readers , et al.
[Need to Know]
Microsoft's new antispam SmartScreen Technology is based on Bayesian-like machine learning technology that uses a probability-based algorithm to determine whether email is spam.
By Paul Thurrott
Find out about Microsoft's revamped patch-management technology in the new Windows Update Services application.
By Paul Thurrott
[What's Hot]
Readers highlight favorite products: JAM Software's TreeSize Professional, Flowerfire's Sawmill, and MailFoundry's MailFoundryEP.
By Carolyn Mader
[Storage Admin]
Mount points are useful tools that overcome drive-letter limitations and simplify directory navigation of your storage systems.
By Jerry Cochran
[New & Improved]
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace.
By Carolyn Mader
[Windows Admin 101]
Discover how to reduce the number of policies you apply to maintain control over your domain environment.
By Kathy Ivens
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