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Microsoft's best kept secret: The ISA Server and Getting a handle on Active Directory
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Segment 1: What's New in Windows 2000 with Roger and Ed
Segment 2: Internet Security and the ISA Server with Greg Smith
Segment 3: The Win2000Talk Brain Squeezer with Dave Gabel
Segment 4: Active Directory with David Watts
Segment 5: The Lighter Side

Welcome to Win2000Talk, the only radio show on the web to address your Windows 2000 questions and issues. Win2000Talk is the place for you to get the answers to your toughest questions-directly and in-person from well-known Windows gurus and experts on a weekly basis.

This Weeks Show

This week's show features Greg Smith discussing ISA server and David Watts on Active Directory. We all know how important Internet security is today and Greg explains the pros and cons of Microsoft's often-overlooked Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server. Greg discusses where the ISA may be appropriate and compares it to standalone firewall appliances. David chats with me about Active Directory. He explains the payoffs of Active Directory and some considerations for justifying investing in Active Directory. As always, Ed Parry provides this week's news and his top story this week is the Sun versus MS lawsuit. Is this a ridiculous thing or what!? Later in the show, Dave Gabel provides the answer for last week's NET IQ Win2000Talk trivia contest and provides us with this week's brain squeezer. This week's question is in three parts and a bit challenging. Here's a hint for one of the questions: think of an alternative way to spell a well-known city on a well-known river. This is your show!

Win2000Talk is the only radio show on the Web to address your Windows 2000 enterprise questions and issues. We'll get the answers for you from the best and the brightest Windows gurus around. Send us your questions at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for listening!

-- Roger


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Guest, David Watts
David helped to design and deploy Active Directory for networks with more than 100,000 users at one of the largest companies to join Microsoft's Windows 2000 Early Adopter Program. He is currently working as a consultant in Houston and will speak in April at the 2002 Microsoft Management Summit about MS .NET Server. David is the co-author of several ExamPrep certification study guides.

Guest, Gregory W. Smith, MCSE+I (NT4), MCSE (2000), CCA, CNA
Greg has been "hands-on" in networks for over a decade. Currently, he is a Systems Analyst for Nortec Communications www.nortec.com designing, updating, and proactively monitoring dozens of networks. Gregory has also taught MCSE preparatory courses at the college level and written the ISA Server Exam Cram to help people prepare for Microsoft's 70-227 exam. When not working, Gregory is home with his wife and two sons.


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