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Windows Server 2003: System Administrator’s Role
by Preetam Kaushik, Nov 12, 2008
Windows server 2003 system administrator has provided us with a consolidated platform of windows environment. In such a supportive as well as easily manageable windows friendly environment not only IT professionals enjoy working but, a novice or a simple user also finds some convenient ways of working on some basic system administrator tasks. This has been made possible only because of the advent of some new features of Active Directory Control and Microsoft Memory Console which have been added to server 2003 off late. With some basic system requirements and a basic administrator framework, one can easily master all the pragmatic approaches of handling the server 2003 administrator activities.
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Wireless Networking Security Considerations
by TechDoc, Aug 28, 2008
Without doubt; the implementation, maintenance, updating, and testing of a network’s security suite in conjunction with ongoing network state-of-preparedness assessment, form the fabric upon which counteracting all forms of unauthorized network access and uses before, during and after the event are based.
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Run a Program as an Administrator in Windows Vista
by Art Nielsen, Aug 16, 2007
One of the more annoying traits of Windows Vista is the operating system's new Administrator issues. Programs designed to run for older versions of Windows (and, indeed, some programs that are even designed for Vista) can't be run with Administrator privileges simply by double clicking the file.
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