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Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO | 20040302121921 | David A. Wheeler |
| This paper describes a set of guidelines for writing secure programs on Linux and Unix systems. For purposes of this paper, a ``secure program'' is a program that sits on a security boundary, taking input from a source that does not have the same access rights as the program. Such programs include application programs used as viewers of remote data, web applications (including CGI scripts), network servers, and setuid/setgid programs. This paper does not address modifying the operating system kernel itself, although many of the principles discussed here do apply. These guidelines were developed as a survey of ``lessons learned'' from various sources on how to create such programs (along with additional observations by the author), reorganized into a set of larger principles. This paper includes specific guidance for a number of languages, including C, C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl, and Ada95. | |||
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Microsoft Windows XP: Exploring Boot Options and Recovery Console | 20040325162913 | Microsoft |
| This session will discuss Microsoft Windows XP boot options, Recovery Console commands, and will also talk about how to use them to troubleshoot common issues that you may experience when you start Windows XP. | |||
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Monitoring and Tuning System Performance in Microsoft Windows XP | 20040325162947 | Microsoft |
| This Support WebCast session provides information about basic monitoring and tuning of system performance in Microsoft Windows XP. Topics include using Task Manager and the Performance console, the Microsoft System Configuration utility, Defrag, and Disk Cleanup. Additional topics are turning off visual effects and managing processor scheduling, memory usage, and virtual memory. | |||
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Microsoft Windows XP: An Overview of Windows Image Acquisition | 20040325162913 | Microsoft |
| This Support WebCast session will provide an overview of Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) in Microsoft Windows XP. It will also outline the new features that are available for imaging devices (such as scanners and cameras) that use WIA device drivers. | |||
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Microsoft Windows XP: An Overview of Policies and Profiles | 20040325162913 | Microsoft |
| This session will help you understand how to manage user profiles in Windows XP. Topics will include local, roaming, and mandatory profiles and using Group Policy to control user capabilities and rights. | |||
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Microsoft Windows XP: An Overview of Movie Maker 2 | 20040325162913 | Microsoft |
| This Support WebCast session will provide an overview of Windows Movie Maker 2 for Microsoft Windows XP. The WebCast will also include information about upgrading, new features, and related Windows Movie Maker add-ons. | |||
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003: Upgrading Windows NT 4.0 Domains to Windows Server 2003 | 20040325162913 | Microsoft |
| The goal of this Support WebCast session is to provide a framework for administrators, consultants, and Support Professionals to follow when they upgrade Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers to Windows Server 2003. The topics that will be covered include both pre-upgrade and post-upgrade checks, forest functional level goals, and a discussion of client interoperability issues that lead up to the introduction of Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. | |||
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Building a Corporate Portal Using Microsoft Office XP and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 | 20040302121900 | Microsoft |
| Currently, corporations rely on a set of diverse tools to meet their needs for a corporate portal, a document management system, and an aggregate search solution. SharePoint Portal Server is a flexible portal solution for knowledge workers to easily find, share, and publish information. This paper presents the advantages of using SharePoint Portal Server 2001 to create a corporate portal. It reviews how Microsoft Office XP can help to quickly and easily customize the default dashboard site to create your own custom portal solution and how SharePoint Team Services can add further value to your portal solution. | |||
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Windows Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame | 20040302121740 | 3Com |
| Boot ROM cannot be used to connect directly to a Terminal Server session because boot ROMs do not support the RDP or ICA protocol required to accomplish this. 3Com LAN Virtual Drive software helps to remoteboot Windows 95 or Windows 98 then load the Microsoft TS or Citrix ICA client and connect to a Windows Terminal Server or MetraFrame server. | |||
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Examining VMware | 20040302121740 | Columbia University Department of Computer Science |
| VMware is a virtual-machine platform that provides an abstraction of x86 PC hardware so that multiple operating systems can run unmodified and at the same time on a standard PC. For developers, this means you can run multiple development environments on your desktop without rebooting or repartitioning. For users, VMware makes it possible to run Windows applications with Linux. VMware comes in two flavors, depending on the operating system running on the user’s Pentium-based (or compatible) PC -- VMware for Linux, and VMware for Windows NT/2000. |
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