Dear SearchWin2000.com Member,  

You're invited to attend "Secrets of desktop security," part three of
the Microsoft Desktop XP Webcast Series. Windows security expert, 
Roberta Bragg, will teach you how to apply essential desktop features
to tighten down security across your enterprise. This editorial
webcast is brought to you by Microsoft. 

Don't miss this opportunity - Attend today!
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TOPIC:   Secrets of desktop security   
SPEAKER: Roberta Bragg, security evangelist, Have Computer Will 
         Travel
SPONSOR: Microsoft

LISTEN NOW:  
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-- About this webcast -- 
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Roberta Bragg will offer insider tips on new desktop features that 
will help safeguard your network from hackers, worms and viruses. 
You'll learn about:
 
 * Essential browser settings that prevent the execution of 
   malicious code
 * How to stop stuff with XP's Internet Connection Firewall
 * Getting help via XP's Remote Assistance 
 * Protecting your laptop from wireless attacks
 * What's mine is mine: Using file permissions to put data off limits
 * Tricks for keeping secrets safely with file encryption 
 * Tips about securing Office applications
 * Two good early warning systems from Microsoft
 * What's too good to be true -- self-healing systems
 * Some critical survival tools such as anti-viral protection and 
   exorcising spyware. 

ATTEND TODAY: 
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Power Desktop Quiz - presented by Microsoft- Take this quiz today!
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1. Can a Windows XP system have all of its policies edited in a 
   Windows 2000 domain?

a. Yes
b. Only policies that were previously supported by Windows 2000 can 
   be edited
c. Only by a domain administrator
d. No, Windows XP policies cannot be edited in a Windows 2000 domain.

2. How many policies were supported in Windows 2000?

a. 251
b. 371
c. 421
d. 971

Find out the correct answer to these questions and others - Click 
here for more!
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-- About the speaker -- 
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Roberta Bragg MCSE, CISSP is a well-known information systems 
security consultant, columnist and speaker. As founder of Have
Computer Will Travel, she consults on security, operating systems and
databases. Her publishing credits include CISSP Certification 
Guide, ISA Training Guide, MCSE Windows 2000 Network Security 
Design and Windows 2000 Security. 

** Roberta will also be delivering a Windows security session at our 
Enterprise Windows Decisions conference in May. Click here for more
information:
http://windowsdecisions.techtarget.com/index.html?Offer=rbrdsktp


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