April2009April 2009

Internet Explorer:What’s New in Internet Explorer 8

Everyone expects something different from their browser. Some users are most concerned with security and privacy while others are more focused on customizability. Some want full standards compatibility, and others just desire ease of use. Explore the numerous new features and enhancements in Internet Explorer 8 that allow it to meet every user’s needs. Matt Hester

Active Directory:Export, Compare, and Synchronize Active Directory Schemas

If your organization has multiple Active Directory forests, you need to manage multiple Active Directory schemas and ensure consistency between schemas. Check out our step-by-step guide to comparing and synchronizing Active Directory schemas in multi-forest environments. John Policelli

Office Communications Server:Stay Connected with Office Communicator Web Access

Office Communicator Web Access is a messaging client that requires nothing more than a Web browser. Discover how it can extend the capabilities of Office Communicator—instant messaging, presence, desktop sharing, and so on—to anyone with an Internet connection and a supported browser. Greg Stemp and Jean Ross

Office Communications Server:How Voice Conferencing Powers OCS 2007 R2

Office Communications Server 2007 provides very powerful and flexible conferencing capabilities. Learn how OCS 2007 R2 allows users to set up real time conferences with other users inside and outside the corporate firewall, supporting both ad-hoc escalation of calls to a conference and pre-scheduled conferences and meetings. Rajesh Ramanathan

Windows HPC Server 2008:High Performance Computing in the Real World

Windows HPC Server 2008 was designed specifically for use in compute-intensive environments. See how it is used, along with other Microsoft technologies, in a life science laboratory to provide a solution that enables automated processing of data generated from an imaging device. Joshua M. Kunken

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From the Editor:A Moment’s Pause
Joshua Hoffman
Toolbox:New Products for IT Pros
Greg Steen discusses NetCmdlets V2 for Windows PowerShell, KeePass Password Safe V2 for managing passwords, and Regular Expression Designer. He also looks at the book "Windows Administration Resource Kit".Greg Steen
Sustainable Computing:How Digital Healthcare can Help the Environment, Reduce Costs, and Improve Patient Service
Explore how advances in technology can help reduce material waste in the medical field, reduce a variety costs, and help to keep patients safer and healthier.Nihar Ganju and Michael Walsh
SQL Q & A:Database Consistency, Temporary Tables, and More
Why does DBCC CHECKDB find corruption errors that disappear? Does tempdb really cause performance issues? Are there any drawbacks to using the FILESTREAM datatype? Paul Randal answers these reader questions and more.Paul S. Randal
Utility Spotlight:RichCopy
RichCopy is a powerful, multi-threaded alternative to the popular RoboCopy file copy utility. Take a look at how this free tool can significantly improve file copy performance.Joshua Hoffman
Inside SharePoint:Security and Compliance with AD RMS
SharePoint integration with AD RMS can be useful for extending security and regulatory compliance solutions beyond the SharePoint environment. But for real security, the SharePoint environment must be secure within itself.Pav Cherny
Windows PowerShell:Automating User Provisioning, Part 2
Don Jones continues his look at how you can use Windows PowerShell to automate user provisioning. In this installment, Don details the function that will create a mail-enabled user in Active Directory.Don Jones
Geek of All Trades:Simple Clustering with Hyper-V
Struggling to keep computers running with a minimum of resources and a shrinking budget is a challenge. One thing you can do is increase the availability of your servers with Hyper-V and failover clustering. Find out how.Greg Shields
Hey, Scripting Guy!:Creating CAB Files with Windows PowerShell
File compression is even more useful when you can automate the process via scripting. Here are some Windows PowerShell scripts you can use to create and expand cab files.The Microsoft Scripting Guys
Security Watch:The Challenge of Information Security Management, Part 1
The first in an ongoing series, Jesper Johansson discusses the broad and varied challenges faced in the field of Information Security Management and the keys to planning a sound InfoSec strategy.Jesper M. Johansson
Field Notes:Customer Centricity
A look at why IT organizations need to really care about the customers they serve, act on that commitment consistently, and collect feedback on their performance.Romi Mahajan
Blog Tales:Cleaning up the Default MP
The default management pack that ships with OpsMgr 2007 is used to store very specific information for the management group. Though it is not meant to hold any custom rules, monitors, groups, views, or overrides, this MP still often ends up full of junk. This post discusses what should be in your default MP, what should not, and how to clean it up.Kevin Holman
Windows Confidential:Forcing Handles Closed
Raymond Chen explores how forcing file handles closed can lead to a series of cascading errors.Raymond Chen