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- Optimize the Windows Server 2003 page file for increased performance
- Optimize Page FileAnd exactly how oftem does anyone use the dump file for diagnosis? If you really, REALLY need a dump file surely you could recreate the pagefile onto the system partition just for problem solving? You assume everyone knows how to
- Tags: it management, paging, Joanne Lowery, memory, performance, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, disk
- Discussion threads 2006-11-29
- Boost performance in Windows NT with disk striping
- Boost peerformance?You won't achieve a disk subsystem performance boost by creating a software RAID5 stripe set. The CPU usage will go up and the writing of parity data will slow the disk subsystem. Disk performance can be improved by running RAID0 but you run the risk of data loss if...
- Tags: disk, disk performance recovery, hardware, Joanne Lowery, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, performance, RAID
- Discussion threads 2005-07-29
- Add RADIUS server capability to Windows 2000 Server
- Add RadiusOk, I guess this article does describe exactly how to install the RADIUS app in Windows server. But where is the description on setting users account groups, creating shared secrets between devices and servers, setting group policies defining who, how, and when, remote access is allowed? This article is...
- Tags: Add RADIUS server, hardware, http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/l, Joanne, Joanne Lowery, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, RADIUS, rras, security, server, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-07-26
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- Breaking Into the Security Industry
- As a female engineer, Joanne is considered one of a minority in the ADT stable of fire and security industry. However, this hasn't stopped her from building a successful career and being recognised as a talent in the firm. A chance advert in a local paper resulted in a ten-year...
- Tags: Security, Training, Professional Development, Workforce Management, Career, Human Resources
- Case studies
- SQL 2005 Tran Logs not truncating
- Here is the sql script for the db backupBACKUP DATABASE [FCE] TO DISK = N'\JUM1GPBackupsFCE nightly backup' WITH INIT , NOUNLOAD , NAME = N'FCE nightly backup', NOSKIP , STATS = 10, DESCRIPTION = N'FCE nightly backup', NOFORMATThe back up runs but...
- Tags: Backups, jmahoney@..., backup, SQL
- Discussion threads 2007-10-19
- Eric Meyer's CSS Sculptor simplifies initial page design
- Last week, I got the chance to discuss Eric Meyer's CSS Sculptor from WebAssist with Joseph Lowery, their VP of Marketing. While I did not get to put my hands on the new CSS tool (the official release and announcement was on 8/23/2007), Mr. Lowery did give me an extremely in-depth walkthrough...
- Tags: CSS, Tool, Eric Meyer, Justin James
- Blog posts 2007-08-30
- 3 Questions: Taking control of mobile patch management
- By Carl WeinschenkWith Joanne Egner, lead product manager, Tally Systems. The persistence of viruses and other forms of malware is leading astute IT managers to automate patch management for mobile devices. Egner recently wrote a white paper detailing the importance of proactive mobile management.This interview originally appeared in the IT...
- Tags: mobile, mobile device, IT Business Edge  , Blaster worm, mobile marketing, patch management
- Technical articles 2004-05-12
- Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Seasons Greetings
- Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Seasons GreetingsTo everyone in TR land, regardless of your religious/secular beliefs, I would like to wish you a safe and happy time with your friends and family.For me, it will be a Very Merry Christmas, and for those of you that partake, I hope it...
- Tags: christmas, good will wishes, Happy Holidays, holiday, jd-quick (formerly clyde), jdclyde, Merry Christmas, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2005-12-22
- 802.11n equipment is morphing to meet new demands
- Others have presented the idea that equipment based solely on 802.11n will not adequately support emerging applications. If the technology displayed at this year's CES is any indication, Wi-Fi chip and equipment developers are beginning to agree with this assessment. New applications mean new requirements ...
- Tags: Algorithm, Broadcom Corp., Network, IEEE 802.11n, Equipment, Atheros Communications, Chip, 802.11n Equipment, RF, Lenno, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Michael Kassner
- Blog posts 2008-01-23
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