Front-End Reporting Tools for Secure Web Service Application with MS-SQL server
In response to 1, wouldn’t you rather use ASP to interrogate the SQL database, instead of Access? Are the other options confidential?

View Answer   |  March 2, 2005  10:11 AM
Compliance, CRM, Disaster Recovery, Dreamweaver, E-business, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Policies, Risk management, Security Program Management, Servers, SQL Server
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files that “disappeared” from a SATA hard drive with a CRC error
You could try a FORMAT /MBR that used to work on FAT and FAT32 (I don’t know about NTFS). In any case do not work with this PC as the work would re-allocate sectors. If this does not work, or you don’t want to take a chance, boot from a CD that has an undelete [...]

View Answer   |  March 2, 2005  9:36 AM
Storage
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Secure Email Delivery Applications
We have been using IronMail for some time now and have been very happy with it. We are in the process of getting there secure delivery applicance installed so I have no experience with the solution you are looking for but can give a vote of confidence for CipherTrust as a vendor. There secure delivery [...]

View Answer   |  March 2, 2005  9:24 AM
Application security, Compliance, CRM, Database, Disaster Recovery, E-mail applications, Encryption, Exchange, Instant Messaging, Policies, Risk management, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management
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Recovering files from the IFS.
This may be of some help Recover Windows server files For Windows servers at V4R5 and later : http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm

View Answer   |  February 28, 2005  10:41 AM
Backup & recovery
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Authorization in MIGO
I haven’t come acrooss this particular problem,in the same way you are. however, I have on o ccassin been asked to allow non-admin. users acess to apps. with out granting full permission. So I’ve enclosed this link , and hope it’s of use to your quandry:http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dncode/html/secure1152004.asp?frame=true

View Answer   |  February 27, 2005  9:31 AM
Application security, Biometrics, Compliance, CRM, Database, Development, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Exchange, Identity & Access Management, Instant Messaging, Policies, provisioning, Risk management, Secure Coding, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Single sign-on
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ChoicePoint CISO says breach not an information security issue
I absolutely do NOT agree with that. The biggest vulnerability in Information Security is human behavior. Period. If Choicepoint’s Information Security plan does not include user training in information security (a fairly common thing nowadays), then their InfoSec policies and practices are flawed, and need remediation. Bob

View Answer   |  February 24, 2005  5:49 PM
Compliance, CRM, Disaster Recovery, Policies, Risk management, Security, Security Program Management
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SNDDST
consider using a different method. There are freeware email programs that utilize the email API QtmmSendMail.

View Answer   |  February 24, 2005  10:04 AM
DataCenter, Development, ERP, Exchange, Hardware, Networking, Storage, Tech support
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Storage Solution for JIC (Just-in-case) Clients
How about a Hierarchical Storage Management solution (HSM). Basically, it offloads data to second or third tier storage according to rules setup by yourself. Second tier could be disk (NAS) or some optical solution, third tier is usually tape although there is no reason not to use tape as a second tier if you are [...]

View Answer   |  February 23, 2005  4:26 AM
Backup & recovery, Disk drives, Storage, Storage management, Storage products and equipment
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Need an Exchange migration guru
Hi Christine, I certainly do not claim to be an exchange Guru. But I know a man who is. His name is Hutton and was working for a company called BSG. He Moved our Exchange system from 5.5 to 2000 with no problems. If you can find him he would be great.

View Answer   |  February 20, 2005  3:30 PM
Administration, Application management, Backup, Client management, Clustering/High availability, Database issues, DataManagement, Disaster Recovery, Exchange, Exchange 2000, Exchange 2003, Exchange 5.5, Exchange Server ActiveSync, Installation, Maintenance, Migration, Outlook, Outlook Mobile Access, Storage management, Tech support
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DR – Pagefile showing up as wrong drive
Are you replicating the C: and the registry? The GUID for the “P:” drive on the DR server may not be in the replicated registry which can cause it to be added as the next available drive. Drive letter assignments, or specifically drive GUID to mount point assignments, is held in the registry. So if [...]

View Answer   |  February 19, 2005  11:33 PM
Backup & recovery
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Which RAID level should we use?
3 scsi drives is all (minimum) you need but make sure it is hardware raid not software as this last will fail if the os gets all fanny.

View Answer   |  February 17, 2005  4:47 PM
Disk drives, RAID, RAID 5, SAN, SCSI
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Online storage versus local storage
As any technology, there is always some tradeoff. You gain something while you give up some other things. Online storage do have some attraction. 1. Some initial investment 2. Highly expandable 3. Less technical skill require 4. Available anywhere in the world. Cons, 1. Eventhough you have the online storage, you still need you own [...]

View Answer   |  February 17, 2005  3:35 AM
Storage
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SQL on SAN, 16 or 1
Client written application using SQL Server was designed to be on local servers at each facility. Instead of individual local facility servers, each of the sixteen facilities has its own database on the corporate SQL Server cluster. All of the .mdf, .ndf, and .ldf files are on a SAN. The first question is if there [...]

View Answer   |  February 9, 2005  3:33 PM
SAN, SQL
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Installing Win2003 Server on a RAID Disk
Have you tried pressing F6 during the install to specify the RAID driver? As long as you have a driver for the RAID, Windows shouldn’t care what RAID level is selected.

View Answer   |  February 8, 2005  3:22 PM
RAID, RAID 0, RAID 1, SATA, Windows Server 2003
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External Hard Drive Recovery
Use some disk edit utility such as norton disk doctor to scan for the directory and data. If nothing found, then all you data may be lost. Those disk edit utility can look for any sector on the drive. Search for something you think might be on that drive.

View Answer   |  February 3, 2005  11:08 AM
Backup & recovery, Storage, Storage products and equipment
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Windows 2000 SErver Problem inEVent Viewer EVENT ID 4319
hi niyas, based on my experience if you disable the netbios you won’t be able to browse the computers. the error shows abt duplicate name, not duplicate IP. you may search if any client is using the same netbios name as your PDC. nbtstat -a might help. gd luck

View Answer   |  February 2, 2005  9:46 PM
Active Directory, Bind, DHCP, DNS, Help Desk, LDAP, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Networking services, NFS, Novell NDS, Tech support, Vendor support, WINS
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