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Memorize file copying and moving traits for Win2K Server exam

Memorize file copying and moving traits for Win2K Server exam

Insight To pass Windows 2000 exams, you must understand file behavior. You need to know how compressed, encrypted, shared, and regular NTFS files and folders behave when copied and moved within and between volumes. Here's an quick overview.

Friday, November 15 2002 02:07 PM


Microsoft VSS: the essential guide

Microsoft VSS: the essential guide

Insight Learn how to prevent data loss using Windows Server 2003's Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS).

Thursday, February 17 2005 04:14 PM

Tags: IT Management, Operating systems, Microsoft Server 2003


Removing EFS from Win2K/XP clients

Removing EFS from Win2K/XP clients

Insight Learn the steps necessary for removing Microsoft's Encrypting File System from Win2K and XP clients to avoid security breaches.

Tuesday, December 28 2004 03:02 PM

Tags: Windows XP


Using the Share and Storage Management Console

Techguide Microsoft has made a number of improvements to the venerable File Services role. Find out what to do with the enhanced capabilities.

Sunday, January 11 2009 11:41 AM

Tags: Microsoft Server 2003, Role, Volume, Storage Management, File Server, Storage, Small And Medium Business, Permission, NTFS Permission, Resource


10 things about working with NTFS permissions

Techguide NTFS and share-level permissions both affect the user's ability to access resources on a network, and you need a good understanding of both types to untangle and resolve certain access issues.

Tuesday, April 25 2006 09:04 AM


Develop a scalable data protection plan

Techguide Every company needs a data protection plan that's effective, cost-effective, and will continue to work as it grows.

Wednesday, December 07 2005 01:23 PM

Tags: Data backup, disaster recovery, Disaster recovery


10 ways to protect your data

Techguide Operating systems and applications can always be reinstalled, but your data is unique--making it the most important thing on your computer or network. Here are 10 things you can do to protect that data from loss and unauthorized access.

Monday, May 15 2006 03:27 PM


Lock down FTP servers

Techguide Most public FTP servers lack the appropriate security despite having been around since the beginning of the Internet. Learn how to set up a secure FTP server.

Monday, May 29 2006 01:47 PM

Tags: Policy and management, Privacy


Publish shares in Active Directory

Techguide Prior to Active Directory, the main way for users to locate shared resources was by browsing the network. But its introduction offered administrators the added capability to publish shares in Active Directory.

Tuesday, May 31 2005 04:26 PM


Troubleshooting access to shared resources

Insight tutorial Having shared resources won't do you good if no one can get to them. Here are tricks you can use to troubleshoot problems with shared resources.

Monday, October 25 2004 03:30 PM

Tags: Microsoft Server 2003


The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard helps migrate user settings

Insight You don't have to lose your users' data and settings when you migrate to Windows XP Professional. The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard can play a big role in making your migration efforts hassle-free.

Monday, March 03 2003 11:12 AM


Grading Enterprise Configuration Manager

Insight An overview of Configuresoft's well-rated Enterprise Configuration Manager (ECM), a systems management solution designed to configure networks of large organizations.

Sunday, April 11 2004 04:41 PM


Fifteen tips for properly securing IIS Web servers

Insight Here are some tips on how a budget-strapped IT manager working in a university setting can secure IIS Web servers. While it is aimed at university IT pros, it essentially applies to any IIS manager who's trying to secure IIS on a shoestring budget.

Monday, August 18 2003 09:03 AM



Reviewing scheduled task inventory for Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server

Default installations of Windows Server 2008 R2 enumerate a number of default scheduled tasks, many of which you may not need.


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