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Windows IT Pro Magazine July 2000
[Focus] Build Redundant IP Routing Redundant IP routing helps you gain and maintain a competitive advantage in e-business. — Tao Zhou Mastering the Recovery Console In Win2K, Microsoft introduces several system-recovery features that make repairing an unbootable system easier than before. — Sean Daily Using Ntbackup with Win2K and NT What you need to know to pick the best storage solution for your environment. — Todd O. Klindt [Feature] AD Sites, Part 2 Learn about intrasite and intersite replication paths and site topologies, and create an AD site that works for you. — Sean Deuby Indexing Service at Your Fingertips Employ Indexing Service to build catalogs that contain an index of file-system documents and their property information. — Ken Spencer Navigating Name Resolution, Part 2 Overcome name-resolution problems and improve network client performance and stability. — Sean Daily Protecting the NT Security Log Explore how to use the system events and policy change auditing categories to trip up intruders. — Randy Franklin Smith [Reader Challenge] Reader Challenge Want to test your know-how? Solve this month's Windows NT problem and gather the accolades of your peers. — Kathy Ivens [Reader to Reader] Reader to Reader - July 2000 Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows 2000 Magazine readers (including Microsoft). — Readers , et al. [Editorial] Mag.net-izing Windows 2000/NT Solutions Mark Smith highlights the best of the Windows 2000 Magazine Network--your IT answer portal. — Mark Smith [Outlook VBA on Demand] Showing Contacts' Email Addresses Learn how to build a small application that lets you display a contact's email address instead of the contact's name. — Sue Mosher [ForefroNT] Stop Disaster in Its Tracks Take the necessary steps to ensure that your disaster recovery plan is the best one for your business. — David Chernicoff [En Garde] Do Betas Work? Is beta testing really the best way to get the bugs out? — Mark Minasi [Internals] Inside Win32 Services, Part 2 Win2K improves on NT 4.0's service startup and shutdown procedures. — Mark Russinovich [Product Reviews] DiskXtender 4.2 Manage your media with robust HSM capabilities. — Ed Roth LogCaster 2.51 Give your network a sixth sense. — Jonathan Chau Mobile Essentials 2.5 Easily change your laptop's settings as you travel. — Tom Iwanski NTFSDOS Professional Edition 3.03 Access NTFS from MS-DOS. — Michael Schlei PerfectDisk 2000 Defragment your disk - even the Master File Table. — Michael Norian ServiceKeeper 1.4.10 Improve your ability to install, remove, and schedule services. — Oswald Forster UltraBac 5.5 Stand Alone Disaster Recovery for Windows NT Streamline standalone backup and disaster recovery. — Ed Roth [Lab Notes] Time to Change Your Upgrade Paradigm Put you upgrade where your eyes are- change your monitor. — Lab Guys [Inside Out] The Active Directory Migration Tool ADMT lets you incrementally set up an Active Directory and redo steps that don't go right the first time. — Mark Minasi [Scripting Solutions] Windows Management Instrumentation: The Journey Begins Jump into WMI scrpiting: Explore WMI's Common Information Model and learn how to use wbemtest.exe to determine WMI namespaces. — Bob Wells [Watch Your RAS] Win2K Pro on the Road, Part 2 Discover how to work around some of Win2K's RAS and DUN gotchas - and learn about a potentially costly bug. — Sean Daily [This Old Resource Kit] The Service.vbs Script Take control of remote resources from the command line. — Mark Minasi [Tricks & Traps] Ask the Doctor Learn sbout NT's sneaky FAT16 conversion, BDC migration without reinstallation, duplicate SIDs, a DHCP problem on laptops, and CNAMEs on DNS servers. — Sean Daily [News Analysis] Application Center 2000 Application Center will offer and extend important Win2K functionality such as management, scalability, and availability. — Barrie Sosinsky IBM Hardens Its Servers IBM hardens its Netfinity servers for Win2K to provide fault tolerance and make the servers attractive to Win2K enterprise customers. — Barrie Sosinsky Making Money from Migration Services Win2K offers hardware and services vendors a market opportunity to provide migration services as part of large hardware deployments. — Barrie Sosinsky [TOP 10] Microsoft Management Console Snap-ins Win2K's systems management MMC snap-ins let you create a customized management environment. — Michael Otey [Buyer's Guide] Job Scheduling Software Find the Windows 2000- and Windows NT-based tools you need to automate tasks and make your job easier. — John Green [Lab Feature] Teradata 3.0.1 for Windows NT NCR designed Teradata to provide enterprise-level scalability to NT data warehouses. — Michael Otey [Windows 2000 Pro] Key Recovery Console Commands Get the most out of Win2K Pro's new Recovery Console tool. — John D. Ruley [Exchange & Outlook Troubleshooter] Exchange 2000 Storage Exposed, Part 1 Dig into Exchange 2000 to find out how its database engine stores and recovers information. — Jerry Cochran [Best Practices for Exchange] Mitigating Disaster Your server has fallen, and it can't get up. Thank goodness you had a disaster-recovery plan. — Paul Robichaux |
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