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Windows IT Pro Magazine April 2002
[Focus] .NET Passport Simplifies E-Commerce User Management Microsoft .NET Passport can simplify user-data management and make your e-commerce site more attractive to users. — Tao Zhou Introducing Windows .NET Web Server Find out how Microsoft is positioning this server product, as well as what the product can and can’t do. — Tim Huckaby [Feature] 6 Essential Tools for Troubleshooting AD Replication Get a glimpse of AD replication’s inner workings, and learn about available troubleshooting tools. — Gary Rosenfeld Hiding Data in Data Does your encrypted data stick out like a sore thumb? Try these techniques for hiding it. — Gary C. Kessler [Reader to Reader] 128-Bit Encryption Is Legal Outside the United States You <i>can</i> use 128-bit encryption outside the US. — Readers Alternative to BAT vs. CMD Batch-file code to determine a system's OS. — Readers Don't Do It! A reader argues against disabling Windows Explorer's file-connection feature. — Readers Downloading IE for Later Installation A reader offers an alternative for the time-consuming method of using the download version to reinstall Internet Explorer (IE). — Readers IIS Change Control and Disaster Recovery Method and reasons for backing up IIS's configuration information. — Readers RIS Installation on a Member Server Tips for installing and modifying Microsoft Remote Installation Services (RIS) on a member server. — Readers [Editorial] The Upgrade Dilemma Microsoft needs to make upgrades easier and more attractive or risk losing customers. — Paul Thurrott [Lab Notes] Remote Control Software Between XP’s Remote Assistance and third-party software, many software-related support calls no longer require onsite attention. — Mark Weitz [Inside Out] Uproot DNS and Disable NetBT Cure an illusional DNS, and use DHCP to disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP. — Mark Minasi [Scripting Solutions] Scripting Windows Management Scripting looks more complicated than it is. Learn the fundamentals and pick up some tips for getting started. — Christa Anderson [Tricks & Traps] Directly Executing Win2K Wizards and Functions Some of Win2K's most useful wizards and functions aren't available through a direct GUI, but that doesn't mean you can't launch them directly. — Sean Daily Solving an IE 6.0 Printing Problem What could be causing this reader's mysterious IE 6.0 script error? — Sean Daily Using Cusrmgr to Change Local Administrator Passwords When you need to change the local Administrator password on multiple computers, you can use Cusrmgr in a batch file. — Sean Daily [Buyer's Guide] AD Administration and Content Management Migrate data without wasting time or compromising security. — Ed Roth [Lab Feature] Pocket PC 2002 Devices New features and connectivity options make the latest generation of Pocket PCs the most powerful class of shirt-pocket PDA ever offered for personal or business use. — John D. Ruley [Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter] Secure Your Email, Part 1 Learn the basics of public key cryptography and how the technology is essential to Exchange’s Advanced Security features. — Paul Robichaux [Mobile & Wireless] Tablet PC Preview The Tablet PC’s touch-screen and stylus will free you from your notebook PC’s unwieldy keyboard. — John D. Ruley [Letters to the Editor] Letters to the Editor Readers share their thoughts on Windows 2000 Professional for mobile computer users and problems with VPNs. — Readers , et al. [WinInfo] Ellison’s "Unbreakable" Claim Doesn’t he know that miscreants love a challenge? — Paul Thurrott Itanium: Maybe They Should Have Called It Titanicium Intel’s Itanium sales are underwhelming. — Paul Thurrott Microsoft Previews Windows Media Technologies The company claims these new technologies will improve streaming media for broadband users. — Paul Thurrott NT Server 4.0 on the Way Out Microsoft announces end dates for NT 4.0 hotfix support. — Paul Thurrott Pagers Bite the Dust Once all the rage, pagers join the ranks of "cool-no-more" devices. — Paul Thurrott Palm Loses Patent-Infringement Case Xerox’s court win could mean big trouble for Palm. — Paul Thurrott Tablet PC: Who Needs It? Sure, the Tablet PC is cool . . . but will anyone buy it? — Paul Thurrott Take That, Java: C#, .NET CLI Get Standards Endorsements The ECMA ratifies C# and .NET CLI. — Paul Thurrott Windows XP: Bestseller? Sure, XP is selling like hotcakes. But is it selling better than Win98 did? — Paul Thurrott [Snap Stats] Ethernet LAN Switches Show Surprising Growth Price cuts in Gigabit Ethernet sparked a jump in unit sales in third quarter 2001. — Elliot King IBM and BEA Square Off in J2EE Arena As Microsoft readied .NET, IBM and BEA sharpened their competition. — Elliot King Increased Email Usage Poses Security Threat Last fall’s anthrax scare accelerated email volume, making companies more vulnerable to viruses. — Elliot King |
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