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How to solve the CreateFile() error encountered when applying SCW policy via the command line (scwcmd configure)
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over 7 years ago
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Security Configuration Wizard has a really handy command line as I'll demonstrate in an upcoming BlogCast. To apply an SCW policy you can issue the "scwcmd configure" command. Unlike the other scwcmd commands "configure" does not default to applying...
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How to dramatically reduce your system's Attack Surface - Use Security Configuration Wizard
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over 7 years ago
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SCW is an abbreviation for Security Configuration Wizard which is a means of turning off the features of Windows Server that aren't required by YOUR applications. SCW takes the guess work out of which services you can turn off, which network ports...
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There's a great White Paper detailing how to run Windows XP with the least privilege
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over 7 years ago
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Browse here to view the paper titled "Applying the Principle of Least Privilege to User Accounts on Windows XP" - it give a good explaination of how to reduce the amount of time both you and your users need to be logged in with Administrative privileges...
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What to do when you're presenting and are running out of time?
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over 7 years ago
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If you ever give presentations I'm sure you've experienced the problem of having far to much to say in the allocated time. You perhaps practise the talk to get the timings right and then in the heat of the moment find yourself adding annecdotes and extra...
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Windows Vista's looking really good
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over 7 years ago
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Last week I was fortunate enough to be able to join many Microsoft techies at an internal conference in Seattle - a bit like TechEd / IT Forum except that the audience all work for the company. We spent the week working with the product groups to learn...
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It's amazing how fast time passes - blogs.technet.com is a year old
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over 7 years ago
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Thanks to Tony Soper for reminding us that TechNet Blogs are a year old and that there are 336 blogs there now. Many people moved over from the MSDN blog site and many more are new.
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Do you ever receive telephone calls from your Bank asking for your PIN?
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over 7 years ago
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I've heard of this happening from time to time but I've never experienced it myself until just now... I received a telephone call from a Bank with whom I have an account - they asked me to tell them two digits from my security code so that they could...
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How to extract a file from an ISO image
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over 7 years ago
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There's a free tool that enables you to view the contents of an ISO image and extract individual files. The tool is named "Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel for Windows XP" - it's not supported though so please bear that in mind. Browse here to download...
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