By jscott, on October 10th, 2011% In this third part of four we’ll learn how to add settings to a baseline, we’ll examine the new User Interface innovations in SCMv2 and how to Compare and Merge baselines. Adding settings to a baseline in SCM v2 There will be times when a particula… . . . → Read More: Microsoft Security Compliance Manager (SCM v2) – Part 3
By jscott, on September 27th, 2011% In this first part of four posts we’ll examine what SCM v2 is and why it’s such an important tool for sysadmins and we’ll cover installation options as well as introduce the main console. This review was written on SCM v2 beta, the beta period ha… . . . → Read More: Microsoft Security Compliance Manager (SCM v2) – Part 1
By jscott, on September 25th, 2011% The popularity of SharePoint as a collaboration tool has understandably skyrocketed in recent years. With its sheer volume of user empowerment, the collaborative adoption scenarios are almost endless. However, the novelty of elevated user empowerment c… . . . → Read More: Great Benefits to SharePoint Site Definitions
By jscott, on September 23rd, 2011% In this article you will be introduced to four Windows Sysinternals utilities that the author feels may improve your productivity and enhance your system’s security. The four reasons why I enjoy the Microsoft Sysinternals utilities so much are: They… . . . → Read More: My favorite Sysinternals utilities
By jscott, on September 19th, 2011% I can still count to five. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I know my own name: Bjørn Furuknap (technically, it’s Bjørn Christoffer Aulie Thorsmæhlum Furuknap). I am currently sitting in my home office in Oslo, Norway, and it’s Monday afternoon (5ish p.m.). So, I… . . . → Read More: Why Lists and Libraries Make No Sense in SharePoint
By jscott, on September 15th, 2011% In previous articles, I have covered how you find things in the DOM and manipulate them; now let’s think about reacting to user actions with events and effects. jQuery Core Selectors Attributes Traversing Manipulation CSS Events Effects Ajax Utiliti… . . . → Read More: A jQuery Primer for SharePoint: Events and Effects
By jscott, on September 8th, 2011% In this article you will meet the major players in the third-party development space concerning the application of Active Directory Group Policy to Mac OS X-based client computers. In this article we conclude our survey of the ever-challenging world of… . . . → Read More: Active Directory login scripts in Mac OS X – Part 3: Third-party alternatives
By jscott, on August 29th, 2011% In part 1, we started to walk through deploying a 801.x wireless network. In this article, we will look at configuring the Network Policy Server (NPS) role, the access points, and finally pushing out the settings to clients via Group Policy. We already… . . . → Read More: Set up a 802.1x in a Active Directory domain – Part 2
By jscott, on July 13th, 2011% This article describes how to configure Active Directory to use Kerberos Constrained Delegation with Forefront TMG. As Alex already explained in a previous article, TMG secures backend servers as a proxy by reducing the attack surface. Primarily it red… . . . → Read More: How to use Kerberos Constrained Delegation with Forefront TMG
By jscott, on July 11th, 2011% XIA Configuration Server is a network documentation and audit software that supports Windows servers and workstations, Active Directory and Group Policy, Exchange, SQL Server, IIS, Clusters, DNS, WINS and VMware. Submitted by David Homer CENTREL Soluti… . . . → Read More: Raffle: XIA Configuration Server – Network documentation and audit software
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