Christa Anderson
|
|

 Christa Anderson is a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro and a Terminal Services MVP. Her most recent book is Windows Terminal Services (Sybex).
Email address: christa@windowsitpro.com
|

434 results found for Christa Anderson, displaying items 1 - 20
|
 |
|
October 22, 2004 |
 |
Scrutinizing Scriptomatic
Scriptomatic is billed as a utility that writes scripts for you. Learn whether it lives up to this claim.
Windows IT Pro
Assigning Disk Quotas by Group Membership
Use this handy script to assign disk quotas for your users.
Windows IT Pro
Take Control of Your TSCALs!
Get a handle on TSCALs by restricting how Terminal Services hands out licenses and which computers it gives them to.
Windows IT Pro
Reclaim Unused TSCALs
This sidebar explains how a post–Service Pack 2 (SP2) hotfix resolves one problem with Terminal Services licensing for Windows 2000 Server users.
Windows IT Pro
Manage User Accounts
User accounts that remain active after an employee leaves are a security risk. Use scripts to easily enable and disable user accounts and set passwords for accounts.
Windows IT Pro
|
March 15, 2004 |
 |
Creating and Populating Local Groups on Remote Computers
Creating local groups from the GUI is clumsy, time-consuming, and prone to typographical errors. Here’s a script that eliminates these hassles by automating the group creation process.
Windows IT Pro
Check Service Status on Local or Remote Servers
Configure GetServiceStatus.vbs to check service status on the local server, a remote server, a group of remote servers, or all servers in the domain.
Windows IT Pro
|
November 14, 2003 |
|
Is SBS 2003 Right for You?
Learn about the key features, design, and upgrade possibilities of SBS 2003—a Windows 2003 domain in a box.
Windows IT Pro
Check for and Create User Accounts Programmatically
Writing a script that checks for and creates user accounts might seem daunting. Here's an approach to make the task straightforward.
Windows IT Pro
|
May 29, 2003 |
|
"Just-in-Time" Compiling and .NET
Christa Anderson explains how "just in time" (JIT) compiling makes code execute more easily on various platforms.
Windows IT Pro
|
|