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Windows 2000 Disk Management
May 25, 2001
Windows 2000 expert Curt Simmons discusses the new disk-management features offered in Windows 2000.
Planning an Active Directory Namespace
May 25, 2001
In this article, Windows 2000 expert Curt Simmons discusses the namespace-planning process for an Active Directory implementation.
Examining Replication and Trusts
May 25, 2001
Windows 2000 expert Curt Simmons discusses replication and trust relationships in the Active Directory.
Introducing Microsoft ISA Server 2000
May 25, 2001
Microsoft product expert Curt Simmons introduces you to ISA Server, Microsoft's new Internet acceleration and security product.
Active Directory Site Replication Tips
May 25, 2001
Active Directory expert Curt Simmons discusses tips for managing Active Directory site replication.
Administering IIS Programmatically
May 11, 2001
In Microsoft IIS, you'll find tools that help you administer services using scripts or applications. In this chapter, Gerry O'Brien examines the possibilities of administering IIS through .asp script code.
Dealing with File Migration in Windows 2000
May 4, 2001
This article, written by Windows author and consultant Lee Scales, provides three tables that illustrate how file and folder properties migrate from NetWare to Windows 2000.
Documenting a Current Hardware Configuration in Windows 2000
May 4, 2001
This article, by New Riders author Grant Miller, provides the information to gather prior to new Windows 2000 hardware installation, and it explains what you need to do before you actually install or upgrade to Windows 2000.
Recovering Deleted and Unsaved Files in Windows 2000
May 4, 2001
This article by New Riders author Grant Miller tells you how to recover files in Windows 2000 that may have been accidentally deleted. Two third-party tools that will assist in this process are described.
The Microsoft Management Console in Windows 2000: Where Management Begins
May 4, 2001
This article, written by Barry Shilmover, a noted expert on Windows 2000, provides a great introduction to the Microsoft Management Console. It also describes adding snap-ins.
DHCP Audit Login
Apr 13, 2001
This article provides a brief overview of DHCP audit logging. It includes how to begin, name, and end daily audit logs; and gives you information on disk checks.
DNS Dynamic Update
Apr 13, 2001
This article discusses dynamic update, which enables DNS client computers to register and dynamically update their resource records with a DNS server whenever changes occur.
How DNS Query Works in Windows 2000
Apr 13, 2001
Get a "behind-the-scenes" look at the complete DNS query process in Windows 2000.
New TCP/IP Features for Windows 2000
Apr 13, 2001
This article gives a brief overview of the new features of TCP/IP as implemented under Windows 2000.
The Windows 2000 Boot Process
Apr 13, 2001
Learn about aging and scavenging features of Windows 2000 DNS servers and introduce you to a new terminology.
Understanding Aging and Scavenging features in Windows 2000 DNS
Apr 13, 2001
Learn about aging and scavenging features of Windows 2000 DNS servers and introduce you to a new terminology.
Windows 2000 Architecture
Apr 13, 2001
In this article, Windows 2000 architecture is explained from a high-level, block diagram approach. You get an overview of Windows 2000 architecture without oversimplification.
Kerberizing Applications Using Security Support Provider Interface
Mar 30, 2001
In this chapter, the authors examine the Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI), the common interface to request security services in Windows 2000, and show how to use SSPI to kerberize applications. They also define some important security concepts ...
Public Key Technology in Windows 2000
Mar 30, 2001
Windows 2000 has a built-in PKI infrastructure. Here, the authors discuss PKI architecture, interoperability issues, and applications that use Windows 2000’s PKI infrastructure.
Trust in Business-to-Business Marketplaces
Mar 30, 2001
Business-to-consumer (B2C) Net marketplaces pioneered the use of the Internet as a platform to conduct commerce, but the emerging business-to-business (B2B) marketplaces will be the main beneficiaries of all the earlier innovations.

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