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Windows IT Pro Magazine April 1998
[Focus] Exploring Netscape's Directory Server 3.0 This general-purpose directory stores, publishes, and centrally manages user, group, and other network information in one directory on your network. — Tao Zhou Metadirectories: Directory Services for the Enterprise Examine products that integrate the functionality of multiple directory services into one NT directory. — Craig Zacker NetVision's Synchronicity for NT NetVision's Synchronicity for NT typifies the replication-based metadirectory. Here's how the product works and why. — Craig Zacker Novell's NDS for NT Novell's NDS for NT integrates NT domain user and group information into the NDS database to give you better directory performance and to simplify managing your heterogeneous network environment. — William Wong Zoomit VIA and the Dedicated Metadirectory Hankering for a unified view of all the directories on your heterogeneous network? This solution offer full-featured metadirectory support and a robust directory service to help you create a single point of user administration. — Craig Zacker [Feature] Application Management in NT 5.0 NT 5.0's application management features provide portable, self-installing, self-upgrading applications. — Darren Mar-Elia Creating Internet Videos on NT Systems Roll 'em! Understand and overcome the challenges of transmitting videos over the Internet. — Clayton Johnson Inside the Exchange Information Store In this first of a two-part examination of the Exchange Information Store, you'll learn how the Information Store is structured and how it processes transactions. — Tony Redmond Load Sharing for Your NT Web Server DNS's round-robin function is an easy and effective way to increase your Web server's functionality by distributing its load. — Douglas Toombs Managing Your Web Site with IIS 4.0 IIS 4.0 gives you the tools to manage your Web sites, applications, and entire servers, with an array of settings that you can customize to meet your needs. — Ken Spencer Optimizing NT's WOW Subsystem Whether you use 16-bit applications occasionally or daily, you can optimize NT's Win 16 on Win32 subsystems to get the most from your legacy software. — Sean Daily Troubleshooting NT Performance Monitoring Find out which performance monitoring tools will give you the system information you need. — John Savill Understanding and Using LoadSim 5.0: Part 3 You can follow LoadSim's default user profiles for your test or take advantage of the programs flexibility to customize test properties. — Greg Todd [Reader to Reader] Reader to Reader - April 1998 Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows NT Magazine readers (including Microsoft). — Readers [Editorial] The New Compaq Conpaq's buying spree means increased competition foryour business. With Compaq as the largest supplier of NT systems and support, IBM and HP will compete heavily for your business. — Mark Smith [Internals] Windows NT Architecture, Part 2 Complete your tour of NT's architecture with an indepth look at NT's Executive subsystems, Kernel, and HAL. — Mark Russinovich [Product Reviews] Argent Global Alert Argent Software's Argent Global Alert is a complete system that monitors performance, event logs, and service. — Michael P. Deignan DOCS Open DOCS Open, from PC DOCS, is a collection of programs and utilities that gives you an infrastructure to store, locate, retrieve, and manage documents across your network and the Internet. — Michael P. Deignan Hamilton C Shell Hamilton C Shell, from Hamilton Laboratories, is a collection of UNIX programs and utilities that helps re-create your original UNIX working environment. — Michael P. Deignan Hyena Hyena, from Adkins Resource, is a systems administration utility that lets you manage virtually every aspect of your NT environment. — Michael P. Deignan Northbridge NX801 Northbridge NX801, from Axil Compute, is an easy-to-use, enterprise-level server that uses up to eight 200MHz Pentium Pro processors and 8GB of SDRAM. — Carlos Bernal OpenNT OpentNT, from Softway Systems, creates an enhanced POSIX/UNIX subsystem within your NT system. — Michael P. Deignan PerfectDisk NT PerfectDisk NT, from Raxco Software, is NTFS and FAT file system defragmentation software for NT Server and NT Workstation systems. — Michael P. Deignan Printer Accounting Server 1.1 Printer Accounting Server 1.1, from Software Metrics, is a network printer usage tracking system for NT that lets you access reports on user or group usage and control printing on a per-user cost basis. — William Wong Sidewinder 50 Sidewinder 50 from Seagate Technology is a highspeed, high-capacity SCSI Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT) backup unit that achieves impressive rates of data transfer. — Michael P. Deignan SureSync SureSync, from Software Pursuits, can mirror or copy files between two or more locations to provide a robust file-transfer solution at a low cost. — Jonathan Cragle [Lab Notes] Plan B One Lab Guy tests two high-speed alternatives to ISDN connections and quickly learns that X2 and K56 technologies don't always reach 56Kbps. — John Enck [Inside Out] Untangling Email SMTP underlies all email messages. Here are the basics of how SMTP works. — Mark Minasi [Getting Started with NT] Windows NT Protocols Learn about the network protocols NT supports and decide which protocol will work best on your network. — Michael D. Reilly [Scripting Solutions] NT Gains Scripting Muscle From simple logon scripts and ad hoc tools to data-driven automation, WSH offers NT systems administrators a helping hand. — Bob Wells [SQL Server Savvy] Questions, Answers, and Tips About SQL Server Learn some tricks for using the identity property; copying a subset of data; removing replication settings; optimizing DBCC operations; and fine tuning DBCC PERFLOG, logins, and passwords. — Brian Moran , et al. [This Old Resource Kit] A Better AT Command Scheduler, SLEEP, and SOON improve the NT Schedule service. — Mark Minasi [Tricks & Traps] Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions Here are tips for protecting NT's Registry from accidental corruption, troubleshooting NT boot problems, and performing an unattended SP3 installation. — Bob Chronister [News Analysis] NT News Analysis This department focuses on what's new in operating systems, hardware, software, support, scalability, the enterprise and Windows NT's take on the trends in the marketplace. — Craig Barth [Lab Feature] 533MHz Monsters Come On Strong Discover what Alpha-powered NT workstations can do for you. — Brian Gallagher DB2 Does Data Compare DB2 with other database management systems to see whether DB2 is right for your NT network. — Karen Watterson Putting the Wraps on Backup Software The Lab completes its coverage of NT backup solutions with guidelines for choosing the right backup software and a review of IBM's ADSM. — Jonathan Cragle , et al. |
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