There is a new MS Blogger out there from the Windows Peer to Peer Networking Team – Noah Horton. (I think I might have met Noah at last year’s MVP summit, but I am not too sure).
This would probably be a good blog to check out if you are interesed in Windows Peer [...]
On the matter of SpamAssassin, here is a good howto on how to install it on a Windows system:
USING SpamAssassin WITH WIN32
For low volume Exchange Systems, click here for a link on how to integrate SpamAssassin with Exchange Server 2000/2003 using event sinks.
Finally, click here for an Outlook SpamAssassin Plugin…
For those of you out there who use SpamAssassin to filter junk mail from your mailbox, I want to point y’all to a tool that can help decrease the amount of SPAM you are getting now that spammers are adjusting to the new SA rules. Take a peek at the Rules du Joursite – [...]
I also wanted to pass along a link to Joe Richard’s excellent tool library for computer and networking management, especially in an Active Directory environment…
Some tools I especially like are:
OLDCMP – Oldcmp is a tool I wrote to help find old computers. It will also disable them for you and it will [...]
Darrell Norton over at dotnetjunkies posted a useful tip for those of you who frequently use Windows 2003 Remote Desktop Sessions:
I have found at least one answer to this problem! In Windows Server 2003 (only), there is a new group policy setting called Restrict Terminal Services Users to a Single Remote Session. [...]