Ethan Wilansky
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Ethan Wilansky is a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, an enterprise architect for EDS in its Innovation Engineering practice, and a Microsoft MVP. He has authored or coauthored more than a dozen books for Microsoft.
Email address: ewilansky@windowsitpro.com
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Use Kerberos to Secure MOSS 2007
Kerberos is the best authentication method for many MOSS implementations—but it's also highly complex. Learn which Kerberos authentication features you need, how to configure these features, and how to verify that Kerberos authentication is working.
Windows IT Pro
10 Important Kerberos Facts
Kerberos authentication protocol facts give you background on this three-headed watchdog, which offers complex yet highly effective security.
Windows IT Pro
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October 18, 2007 |
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Testing and Troubleshooting Kerberos
Now that you've configured Kerberos authentication, you need to test it and troubleshoot it using these resources.
Windows IT Pro
Rem
This month, Ethan Wilansky and Robert Sheldon show you an efficient way to script the task of finding user accounts anywhere in an Active Directory forest and teach you to enable and disable Windows Server 2003 name suffix routing from the command line.
Windows Scripting Solutions
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Forest
Learn a simple and efficient way to script the task of finding user accounts anywhere in an Active Directory forest.
Windows Scripting Solutions
Using NetDOM to Control Name Suffix Routing in a Cross-Forest Trust
Learn how to enable and disable Windows Server 2003 name suffix routing from the command line.
Windows Scripting Solutions
Bridge the SharePoint File-Restore Gap
In SharePoint, you can't easily restore files accidentally deleted from a SharePoint content database. But you can use an automated backup script and a variety of file-restore strategies to make the task of restoring SharePoint files easier.
Windows IT Pro
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August 17, 2006 |
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Restoring Files by Using SharePoint Content Databases
Check out these SharePoint file-restore approaches that use the SharePoint content databases within Microsoft SQL Server.
Windows IT Pro
Rem, August 2006
This month, Rem answers a question about the various ways to build T-SQL statements in SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
Windows Scripting Solutions
Creating T-SQL Statements in SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005
SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 provide query-building interfaces for creating, editing, and testing T-SQL statements that access data in a SQL Server database.
Windows Scripting Solutions
Rem, June 2006
Windows Scripting Solutions
Creating an Automated Upload Solution for Moving Files
Bulk-moving files, such as digital images, to consistently and uniquely named folders is a tedious and error-prone process. Use the FilesUpload script to simplify and automate this redundant task while ensuring consistent folder naming along the way.
Windows Scripting Solutions
Client-Side Scripting in ASP.NET 2.0
Microsoft has improved ASP.NET client-side scripting with the release of Windows .NET Framework. 2.0. The new ClientScriptManager object has 36 methods. Here’s a look at six methods that you’ll commonly use to support client-side scripting in Web pages.
Windows Scripting Solutions
Rem
This month, Rem answers questions about the simplest way to log DDL events in SQL Server 2005 and what improvements Microsoft made to ASP.NET client-side scripting with the release of Windows .NET Framework 2.0.
Windows Scripting Solutions
SharePoint Solutions
Microsoft and others have done a great job of touting the strengths of SharePoint Portal Server and Windows SharePoint Services. Our goal is to inform you of these products' weaknesses.
Exchange & Outlook Administrator
Set Up Site Search
Quick tips about using Windows SharePoint Services' site search.
Windows IT Pro
Get Past the Gaps in SharePoint
Strategies for overcoming 3 shortcomings in your Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server and Windows SharePoint Services implementation.
Windows IT Pro
We want to know what gaps you stumbled across.
Windows IT Pro
Improve Your Home-Brewed Hardware Inventory
Troubleshooting a previous script leads our authors to improve on the original.
Windows Scripting Solutions
New SQL Server 2005 Functions Rank High
Get a quick tutorial for using the ROW_NUMBER, RANK, DENSE_RANK, and NTILE ranking functions.
Windows Scripting Solutions
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