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Articles by Subject Matter Experts

This is a repository for articles written by Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) and other subject matter experts for Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, and related technologies.

Tracking Intruders Using Net Logon Debug Logging in Windows Server Operating Systems

This paper discusses how to use Net Logon debug logging to identify and track malicious user activity both in real-time and for forensic analysis.

A Look at IIS 5.1 in Windows XP Professional

MVP Brett Hill compares the similarities and key differences between Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.1 in Windows XP Professional to IIS 5.0.

Backup and Restore of the IIS Metabase

Read about how the Internet Information Services (IIS) metabase is similar to the Windows Registry structure, and how it provides a hierarchal storage and fast retrieval of IIS configuration properties for virtual directories and Web, FTP, SMTP, and NNTP sites.

Baseline Security Procedures for IIS 4.0 Server Builds

This article outlines comprehensive security best practices for baselining, installing, and configuring IIS 4.0 secure servers into a simplified procedural format.

What Security Really Means

MVP Robert Moir offers a comprehensive look at how to secure your workstation and server against security attacks and vulnerabilities, from the smallest details to a high-level examination of digital security and what it means.

Terminal Services and the Printing Redirection Process

MVP Cláudio Rodrigues covers how printing redirection works in Terminal Services, including the steps you need to follow in order to connect networked printers or printers that are not supported or recognized by default under Windows 2000.

Custom Remote Desktop Connection Client Technology Overview

MVP Cláudio Rodrigues presents how customizing the original Remote Desktop Client and using the TSVER tool from the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit can add an additional layer of security to terminal server farms.

Wrapping the Terminal Services API for Visual Basic

MVP Alex Angelopoulos covers how to wrap the Terminal Services API for Visual Basic. This article includes a description of the programming environment and describes the steps needed to successfully connect and disconnect a Terminal Service session.

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