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Windows IT Pro Magazine September 1996

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NT Building Blocks: Internet and Intranet
Windows NT lays the foundation for building Internet and intranet (I-Net) applications. Because an overwhelming number of NT Web server products are competing for acceptance, we compare them feature by feature. Because new I-Net standards, capabilities, and needs are evolving all the time, this month's focus articles explain some NT 4.0 I-Net technologies and demonstrate how to take advantage of them.

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[Focus]

Digital Envelopes and Signatures
Enhance your email's security by sealing digital envelopes and affixing digital signatures.
 — Lawrence E. Hughes


Microsoft’s Internet Access Server
NT 4.0's new proxy server, IAS, makes connecting your intranet to the Internet much safer than ever before.
 — Mark Joseph Edwards


Multi-Homing on the Web
House multiple Web sites on one NT Web server-without compromising each site's unique identity. Multi-homing is the way.
 — Mary Madden , et al.


Shockwave Rocks Multimedia Development
Imagine! Interactive multimedia-audio, video, and animation-on the Web. Check out Shockwave's compression technology for integrating multimedia in a Web page for delivery over the Internet or corporate intranets.
 — Eric Shanfelt


Web Server Software Roundup
A roll of the dice? A throw at the dart board? Recommendations from friends? How do you choose among all the NT-based Web server products? The Windows NT Magazine Lab reviews Web server software, summarizes features in a comparison chart, and selects
 — T.J. Harty , et al.


[Feature]

Integrating and Administering DNS
New Windows NT 4.0 tools deliver the solutions for IP address name resolution: Learn how the WINS lookup record can work with DNS and how to use the new DNS Manager in NT 4.0.
 — Spyros Sakellariadis


NT 4.0’s Distributed Component Object Model
What ever became of Network OLE? It metamorphosed into DCOM, NT 4.0's powerful, transparent object-based protocol. When do you need it, and how can it help you? Here's the scoop.
 — Keith Pleas


NTFSDOS Poses Little Security Risk
What's wrong with a utility that breaks NTFS file security? It wasn't meant to do that. The creators of the NTFSDOS utility claim it poses no serious security risk for secure NT environments.
 — Mark Russinovich , et al.


Seven Tasks to Get Started with Microsoft Exchange
Jump right into practical applications of Exchange 4.0 without disrupting your existing email systems. This how-to guide gives you solutions and an immediate advantage with users.



That Depends on Your Definition of Secure
No matter what its original purpose, NTFSDOS requires you to protect your system. Our assistant lab manager tells how to prevent NTFSDOS from invading your system.
 — Joel Sloss


Troubleshooting with Microsoft: Making NT and NetWare Get Along
NT and NetWare can peacefully coexist if you know about some common problems and their solutions.
 — Garrett J. Buban


[Reader to Reader]
Reader to Reader - September 1996
Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows NT Magazine readers (including Microsoft).
 — Readers


[Editorial]
New Logo for Windows NT
The new logo will bring new NT applications and support. But be wary of new guarantees.
 — Mark Smith


[Lab Notes]

Trends and Revelations
Find out what the Lab Guys think about NT products and developments.
 — John Enck , et al.


[Inside Out]

Improving on DHCP
DHCP has a few quirks, but you can work around them.
 — Mark Minasi


[Tricks & Traps]

Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions
Answers to questions about: how to set up a peer-to-peer network, is NT secure, what about the new DOS reader, what is the difference between EIDE and SCSI, problems with Service Pack 4, NT 4.0 unimodem protocol, and more.
 — Bob Chronister


[Book Reviews]

Test Preparation Series
The three books in this series "MS Windows NT Server", "MS Windows NT V. 3.5 Workstation", and "MS Windows 95" offer supplemental and summary information to prepare you for the MCSE exams.
 — Joel Sloss


[NT Europe]

NT Europe
Keyboards that speak your language.
 — Jon Honeyball , et al.


[News]
NT News Network
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.
 — Mark Smith , et al.


[WebDev]

NetCarta’s WebMapper: O! What a Tangled Web We Unweave
NetCarta WebMapper charts a course for synchronizing information among multiple Web sites.
 — Tim Daniels


[Small Enterprises]

Iomega’s Zip Drive
Iomega's Zip drive rivals the floppy disk for portable data storage.
 — Alex Pournelle


[Lab Feature]

Choosing an HTML Editor
HTML Editors offer the same abilities, how they let you use those abilities is what makes some stand above the rest. A review of four programs.
 — T.J. Harty


Intergraph’s InterServe Web-300
Intergraph's InterServe Web-300 barely even ticks over at a load of more than 700,000 hits per week.
 — Joel Sloss

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