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Blade server load balancing
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 04 Jun 2004
TIP - Load balancing has evolved into a solution of choice to provide high availability and robust security to IP applications.
Is there any way to define the bandwidth for each user of local network in an ISA server?
Expert: Puneet Mehta | 21 Apr 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Is there any way to define the bandwidth for each user of local network in an ISA server? Our ISA server is working as gateway for the Internet traffic.
What are some common security vulnerabilities related to Windows NT?
Expert: Puneet Mehta | 09 Apr 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - What are some common security vulnerabilities related to Windows NT?
Fun with mail servers
Submitted By: By Tom Lancaster | 22 Mar 2004
TIP - Well, maybe not fun. This tip takes a look at all the ways Spammers will try to attack your mail servers.
I want to configure OWA in the most secure setup using a PIX 515. What ports should be enabled?
Expert: Puneet Mehta | 17 Mar 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I'm currently setting up OWA for my network and want to configure the most secure setup using a PIX 515. What ports should be enabled? Should I set connection limits to these ports? If so, how? Should I NAT to my IIS box or ...
Planning for Windows Server 2003
Submitted By: TechTarget | 11 Mar 2004
TIP - Upgrading to Windows Server 2003 can be a good idea if you're implementing it at the right sized company.
Can a problem with a computer's internal power supply cause the computer to "hang"?
Expert: Chris Partsenidis | 11 Feb 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Can a problem with a computer's internal power supply cause the computer to "hang"? What other problem could cause a computer to hang regularly?
Disconnecting desktops for network security
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 10 Feb 2004
TIP - Limiting uers' access to connectivity is another good way to add a layer of security and keep unwanted P2P applications from compromising your security.
How can I restrict printing to my print server without a password?
Expert: Puneet Mehta | 08 Jan 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I want to restrict my workgroup users from printing to the print server without a password. I'm using Windows XP. How do I stop them from printing without my permission?
Microsoft bets big on Web services
Submitted By: TechTarget | 04 Dec 2003
TIP - The software giant is integrating Web services functionality into the next generation of the Windows operating system, which is code-named Longhorn and due out in 2006.


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