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Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises



 
 
Have a look inside Windows security guru Mark Minasi's latest book, Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises, with this excerpt from Chapter 1, "Administering Vista Security: The Little Surprises."  


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How to generate actions from events in Microsoft Vista
Microsoft has improved the eventtriggers.exe command-line tool, which now allows you to attach a task to pre-determined events. This tip explains how to use this action.
Vista's event viewer improves security management
Windows Vista's revamped Event Viewer allows you to view and manage events happening in your network. Read what security guru Mark Minasi has to say about Event Viewer's new features and managing security events in this...
New encryption options in Windows Vista
Encryption in Microsoft Windows operating systems has evolved over the years. Read Mark Minasi's take on how encryption has changed in Windows Vista in this excerpt from his latest book, "Administering Windows Vista...
LM de-emphasized, NTLMv2 emphasized in Vista
Vista introduces a rather new but good authentication method for your network security, so says Mark Minasi. Check out this latest excerpt from his book, "Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises."
Vista security option changes to named pipe access
Poorly secured named pipes are a well known way for malicious hackers to infiltrate Windows networks. A hacker could take advantage of these named pipes by connecting to a Windows system as an anonymous user. With the...
NTFS and the Registry in Vista packaged up
The Registry and NTFS functions in Windows Vista are now packaged up, or transaction based, and transaction failure is no longer a problem. See an example of this new feature in this book excerpt by Mark Minasi.
BOOT.INI is gone, BCD is here
There's a little surprise waiting for you in Windows Vista: The boot options are different from those in previous versions of Windows. Learn more about the new boot tool called BCD.
Remote Desktop gets a bit more secure
Windows Vista adds another level of security to its Remote Desktop feature, hoping to make an admin's life a bit easier. Read all about it in this excerpt from chapter one of Mark Minasi's book, Administering Windows...
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