Monthly Archive for September, 2001

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Another GREAT Microsoft IIS Security Tool

URLScan can lock down HTTP requests before they are sent to the IIS process. If only Microsoft was putting out these kinda tools a few years ago, many of the security problems we have today could have never been exploited. ‘Corse, it’s pour administrators that cause most security problems…. Like Code Blue, a new China-based IIS worm that takes advantage of a security issue that was identified and patched over a year ago…

5813832

Half-Life and Counter-Strike Update –> Web slows to a crawl

get the files here in the ‘Everything Else’ section

5784362

How to create hyperlinks to Exchange items
(remove the spaces between the carot and the link)

To Open an Outlook Folder on the Server

To open the Sent Items folder in the default mail store type the following:

To Open a Personal or Private folder

To open a folder called MyStuff, in your Personal folder, type the following:

To open the contact Nancy Davolio, type the following:

To open an Item in a Public Folder

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q225/0/07.ASP

5649123

If you still use Netscape…. your a looser (if your on win or mac)

It’s REAL sad when IE 6 is only out a week, and it’s already used more than Netscape 6, which has been out six months or more…. One might argue that this is a Monopoly, but, I equate it to the days when I was the only person in the Navy (it seemed like) using Word… and I had to ensure that all those Word Perfect people could read my docs…. Now, no one even thinks about document conversion between companies, much less internal to your own company. ( I remember a time when we had 4-5 different word processors at my command)

So if IE 5.x/6 were the only browser used, then it would be SOOO much easier to create web pages… if only Microsoft would make a version for Unix flavors….

as reported by win2000mag.net
* IE 6 ROARS OUT OF THE GATES
In the first week since its release, Internet Explorer (IE) 6 use
has experienced a sharp increase, according to Web research firm
WebSideStory, which notes that 2.4 percent of Web users are already
using the new browser. This news means that more people already use IE
6 than Netscape 6, and IE 6 use will probably surpass total Mozilla use
within days or weeks. What’s odd, of course, is that IE 6 is such a
small upgrade compared to the previous version. It seems that Microsoft
has to keep releasing browsers these days to dominate the market. I
miss Netscape.

5479272

new Microsoft Security Tools

Everyone’s talking about them, but there have been so many lately, I thought I’d post. Again, more info is available from our good friends at win2000mag.net and ntsecurity.net

HFNetChk: Command line tool that can check NT Systems across the network for service pack/patch valadation. A must for any Admin or Engineer.

Microsoft Personal Security Advisor: scans (like windows update) your pc and recomends patches and security hardening options. NOTE: Note that MPSA does NOT scan for server-related fixes, such as fixes affecting IIS or even Personal Web Server. If you have web services installed on your system, do not use MPSA, use HFNetChk instead.

IIS Lockdown tool: Run on any IIS 4/5 system to harden IIS options and permissions.