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Enforcing SID filtering over external trusts
[James Michael Stewart]
Security identifier (SID) filtering is the default process by which a domain controller automatically prevents SIDs from any domain other than the specific trusted domain pair from being exchanged over the external trust link. This tip explains how to make sure SID filtering is enabled.
AD migration from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003
[James Michael Stewart]
We've all heard how Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 can co-exist peacefully on the same network. While that is basically true, a few issues are often overlooked or pushed under the rug when this discussion takes place. One of the most significant issues is the schema version of the forest. Find out more in this tip.
FEATURED TOPIC: Crash Course: Windows vs. Linux
Microsoft continues to try to convince customers that Windows is a better value proposition than Linux. Has Microsoft made its point or is Linux still a contender? You decide!
CHAPTER OF THE WEEK: 'Application strategies and server sizing'
Optimizing Terminal Services may seem like a simple game of adding RAM and faster processors. This is a mistake, as there are tons of variables in play that can dramatically improve - or cripple - a TS environment. This chapter takes a thorough under-the-hood look at two key areas of TS optimization: strategies for pulling off complex application installations and smart server sizing.
ASK THE EXPERT: Check out our new FAQ!
Have a question for our team of experts? Your question may have already been answered! Save time by browsing our new FAQ, where each expert has picked the most common problems and challenges for that particular area of Windows technology. Check it out today!
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