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Print Queue Creation in HP Web Jetadmin | 2006-03-09 01:53:20 | |
| HP Web Jetadmin has the ability to create shared printer queues on remote machines to help ease the task that administrators face on a regular basis. Print queue creation on the following operating systems are supported - Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, Fedora Core 4, SuSE Linux, HP-UX, Solaris, and Novell NetWare. However, this paper will focus solely on the ability to create print queues on Microsoft Windows machines. | |||
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IBM N Series Storage Systems in a Microsoft Windows Environment | 2005-12-22 01:01:52 | |
| This paper provides a high-level view of how N series Storage Systems integrate in Microsoft Windows environments. Specifically, this paper discusses the following topics - how N series Storage Systems can be integrated into mixed-mode or native-mode Active Directory environments, how Windows-based administrative tools, such as the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) of Active Directory users and computers, can help to perform Windows administration tasks on an N series Storage System and how Data ONTAP supports Windows client-side features that are typically used in most Windows environments. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: A More Secure and Well-Managed Infrastructure (Part 05 of 18): Client Management Via Group Policy (Level 300) | 2005-10-28 | Microsoft |
| This webcast shows how implementing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Group Policy can address the issues of desktop management and control. The presenter specifically addresses the challenges of managing clients on different devices in different locations with consistent policies for security, managing and updating these policies. The presenter discusses how to make policy updates centrally, and how to perform analysis models when users move around.
Tags: Security Management |
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Impact of Session 0 Isolation on Services and Drivers in Windows Vista | 2005-10-08 | Microsoft |
| In Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and earlier versions of Microsoft Windows, all services run in Session 0 along with applications, which poses a security risk. Microsoft Windows Vista isolates services in Session 0 and runs applications in other sessions, so services are protected from attacks that originate in application code. This paper describes changes to the way in which services are run in Windows Vista. It provides guidelines for developers to modify application services and driver services to run in Windows Vista. | |||
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Pin Configuration Guidelines for High Definition Audio Devices | 2006-03-07 03:20:58 | Microsoft |
| This paper provides information about Intel High Definition Audio (HD Audio) devices and drivers for the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. It provides guidelines for system integrators (OEMs and ODMs) and BIOS developers for programming default values for the Pin Configuration registers in an HD Audio codec. An HD Audio codec that follows the Microsoft Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) hardware guidelines can rely entirely on the system-supplied driver support in Windows. This information applies for the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Windows 2000. | |||
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Universal Audio Architecture Hardware Design Guidelines | 2006-03-07 04:27:17 | |
| The Microsoft Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) initiative, in combination with PC audio device technologies, is key to delivering a simple yet compelling user experience with current and future versions of the Microsoft Windows operating systems. Devices that meet UAA hardware requirements can take advantage of Microsoft-provided class drivers that provide complete driver support for audio devices for Windows. This paper provides design guidelines for meeting UAA hardware requirements for USB audio, IEEE 1394 AV/C audio and Intel HD Audio. This information applies for the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Windows 2000. | |||
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Using Microsoft Active Directory to Address Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance in Heterogeneous Environments | 2006-01-26 11:07:06 | Centrify |
| In a heterogeneous environment of Windows, Unix, Linux and Mac systems, having a strategy for consolidated identity and policy management will make the difference between passing or failing an audit or inspection. In this white paper, the Robert Frances Group, a recognized leader in business and technical consulting to Global 2000 IT executives, demonstrates the value organizations can realize from building and deploying comprehensive, consistent, and policy-driven controls that leverage a proven technology already in place: Active Directory. | |||
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IBM eServer iSeries Windows Server Integration for Small and Medium Businesses: An Application-Serving Network Example Using Citrix Access Suite Presentation Server on Integrated xSeries Systems | 2005-12-22 01:01:52 | |
| There are proven advantages of running Microsoft Windows Terminal Services and Citrix applications on IBM iSeries IXS (xSeries server on a card under the iSeries hardware enclosure) and IXA (xSeries server externally attached to the iSeries via external iSeries system cabling). Base documentation already exists in the iSeries Information Center and related IBM Redbooks about iSeries and Windows integration. The objective of this paper is to make it easier to get such a network up and running. Specific examples are given using a sample network with an iSeries system and multiple integrated xSeries servers using Windows Terminal Services, Citrix applications, and Windows-based applications. | |||
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Telecommunications Leader Safeguards Sensitive Information and Critical Documents | 2005-10-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| An internal audit at Swisscom, the leading Swiss telecommunications enterprise, showed that the company did not effectively safeguard sensitive information and documents from unauthorized use. That risk was not acceptable to Swisscom. The company charged a subsidiary, Swisscom IT Services, with designing and implementing a rights-protection strategy. After evaluating several possible solutions, Swisscom deployed Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) for Windows Server 2003 as its rights-protection solution because of its ease-of-use, seamless integration into the corporate network and the Microsoft Office System software environment, and excellent cost-efficiency. Today, the solution is available to all 17,800 Swisscom employees. With a single mouse click, document authors can safeguard files from unauthorized access and minimize the risk to sensitive information.
Tags: Network Security, Security Management |
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Innovation: The Driving Force Behind Diskeeper | 2007-06-25 12:47:39 | Diskeeper Corporation,Diskeeper |
| More than 300 of the Fortune 500 companies have chosen Diskeeper as their corporate standard for hard-disk defragmentation. Why? With more than 17 million copies sold since its introduction in 1986, Diskeeper currently holds a commanding 95-percent market share among corporate hard-disk defragmentation software. This white paper explains why Diskeeper is the number one automatic defragmenter. |