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March 2008
COVER STORY
The Soul of Windows Server 2008: Server Core and Hyper-V
In an exclusive interview, Bill Laing, general manager of Microsoft’s Windows Server division, comments candidly about Windows Server 2008 features that surprised him, technology that might be hard for users, and lessons learned from this release.
Karen Forster
Active Directory Enhancements in Windows Server 2008
Take a tour through some changes in Windows Server 2008 Active Directory (AD) and use handy tables for an overview of additions. In particular, examine the new read-only domain controller (RODC) to see how it can help lower risks to your organization.
Guido Grillenmeier
Names for AD Services Change in Windows Server 2008
Guido Grillenmeier
Windows Server 2008 Editions Supporting RODCs
Guido Grillenmeier
Early Adopter Shares Windows Server 2008 Insights
Anne Grubb
Volume Activation in Server 2008
VA2 uses Multiple Activation Keys (MAKs) or Key Management Service (KMS) hosts to activate systems in midsized and large organizations, eliminating the security and administrative problems of Volume License Keys (VLKs).
Sean Deuby
FEATURES
Fighting Spam and Phishing with SPF
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records can protect against forged emails and reduce the number of spam messages. Besides enabling SPF record checking in your mail-server or spam-filtering software, you should place an SPF record in your own DNS entries.
Readers
Use ADSI Edit to Associate File Extensions
Sometimes applications that you deploy with the Group Policy Software Installation feature don't register their file extensions, so the auto-install doesn't work. Here's an easy way to fix the problem.
Apostolos Fotakelis
Tools for Troubleshooting Locked-Out Accounts
Microsoft's Account Lockout and Management Tools can help reduce the amount of time and effort it takes to locate the root causes of locked-out accounts.
Readers
Best Practices for Managing User Data and Settings, Part 2
For the client side of the equation, let’s look unifying UDS management for Vista and XP users and addressing four key types of UDS that I call “normal data,” “normal settings,” “locally accessed data,” and “unwanted data.”
Dan Holme
Yet Another 8 Absolutely Cool, Totally Free Utilities
Once again, we've combed the Web for a new and scintillating collection of free tools that promise to make your job easier. Get $500 worth of tools for nothing—except the time necessary to download them.
Douglas Toombs
PowerShell 101, Lesson 2
PowerShell lets you create pipelines that link cmdlets together to perform complex operations and refine retrieved information. Learn how to use a pipeline to create PowerShell statements and how to format and sort output from those statements.
Robert Sheldon
How to Handle Long PowerShell Statements
Robert Sheldon
Vista and Server 2008 Malware Protection Gems
Understand Data Execution Protection (DEP) and Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR)—two defenses you can use to secure your system against buffer overrun-based attacks.
Jan De Clercq
Getting to Know Office 2007
Microsoft Office 2007 tips help you assist your users, from using forms-based authentication with Office and SharePoint, to removing Excel duplicates, to setting Recycle Bin settings in SharePoint, and beyond.
Dan Holme
Ask the Experts
Learn about Microsoft Update Catalog 7.0, find out how to keep your system secure with Live OneCare, learn how to clear the Outlook auto-complete address cache, and more.
Various Authors
Learning about Microsoft Update Catalog 7.0
John Savill
Keeping your System Secure with Live OneCare 2.0
John Savill
Clearing the Outlook Auto-Complete Address Cache
John Savill
Granting Users Permission to Add/Remove Themselves from a Distribution Group
John Savill
COLUMNS
Open Source and Windows Server’s Direction
Bill Hilf’s open-source background has helped Microsoft gain new direction, as a “platform” company with a compatible set of end-to-end technologies.
Karen Forster
Decommission Old Computers with Cipher
We’ve talked about EFS’s encryption functionality for a couple months. Now, let’s focus on its ability to overwrite the hard disks of decommissioned systems.
Mark Minasi
Free Virtualization Utilities
These free tools will help you convert physical systems to VMs, change VMware VMs to Microsoft VMs (and vice versa), and perform other tasks to help you manage your virtual environments.
Michael Otey
Letters@windowsitpro.com
Readers respond to Michael Otey’s “Top 10: Windows Vista Annoyances,” both celebrate and lament the command line, and offer some belated remarks about Microsoft’s Who Are You? program.
Editors
PRODUCTS AND REVIEWS
New & Improved
Check out the latest productrs to hit the marketplace. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: FalconStor Software's virtual tape library (VTL) storage solutions
Jeff James
O&O Defrag 10 Professional Edition
This disk-defragmentation tool offers five defragmentation methods to help you organize and optimize your hard disks.
Jeff James
Paul's Picks
Apple iPhone and Mac OS X "Leopard" updates prove Apple can still deliver--but there's room for improvement, Paul says.
Paul Thurrott
Specops Password Policy
If you need multiple password policies, make your life easier and check out Specops Password Policy.
Eric B. Rux
Online Office Suites
Are online office suites from ThinkFree, Zoho, Ajax, Silveroffice, and Google viable replacements for Microsoft Office?
Jeff James
Microsoft Office Live Workspace: A Winning Strategy?
Jeff James
Group Policy Tools: Easing the Pain
Group Policy helps you centrally configure and manage computers and remote users in your Active Directory (AD) environment. Microsoft’s new Group Policy Preferences and ISV products will make it increasingly useful to more organizations.
Caroline Marwitz
Readers Review Hot Products
Readers highlight their favorite products from Ensim, AppDev, and Unitrends.
Jeff James
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