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Vista SP1 vs. XP SP3 -- upgrade or business as usual?
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 22 Apr 2008
TIP - Vista Service Pack 1 just came out and XP Service Pack 3 will be here soon. But which should use? Learn about the pros and cons of each SP in this tip.
How to solve Windows security log mysteries
13 Nov 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Don't rule out malware when faced with peculiar security log entries. Get to the bottom of logged events with this Windows security advice.
Multiple Connections - Management
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 27 Mar 2006
ITKNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE OF THE WEEK - Learn to prioritize connection profiles, policies and lock down connections with a personal firewall in this chat between members of SearchWindowsSecurity.com.
WinDump: The tcpdump tool for Windows
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 23 Nov 2005
TIP - WinDump can help you analyze network traffic to look for signs of active malware.
Limiting access to Web sites with IE's Content Advisor
06 Oct 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - It's possible give limited Internet access to other users on your Windows XP system. Site expert Kevin Beaver recommends using Internet Explorer's Content Advisor function to do this.
Internet Explorer 7 adds security
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 06 Oct 2005
TIP - Find out how IE7's security enhancements will compete with Firefox.
Fast User Switching and privilege elevation in XP
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 27 Sep 2005
TIP - Fast User Switching in Windows XP can help provide temporary administrative privileges while maintaining secure standard privileges.
Locking down services on XP client workstations
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 20 Sep 2005
TIP - Locking down unnecessary services is an excellent way to prevent security holes in Windows client workstations.
Security concerns of unattended, automatic installations
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 06 Sep 2005
TIP - Unattended installations are a necessity for any Windows administrator. We polled a few of our expert contributors to find out how to ensure that installations remain secure.
Laptop security in Windows: Defend from infection with firewalls
24 Aug 2005
TIP - Personal firewall software can help defend laptops and prevent malware from sneaking into your network.


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