On CBSNews.com: Can 365 Nights Of Sex Fix A Marriage?
2 Resources for

requestor

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email

TechRepublic Resources

Exchange 2003 VSS Backup Solution for IBM System Storage DS8000/DS6000 and Symantec Backup Exec 11d
Microsoft developed VSS Volume Shadow Copy Service as a common framework to resolve these issues. Available in Windows Server 2003, software and hardware vendors now have a common interface model for generating snapshots. The VSS framework specifies how three distinct components should interact. The three different components are the VSS...
Tags: Software, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, Symantec Backup Exec, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, IBM Corp., VSS Framework, Requestor, Writer, Tools & Techniques, Backups, Storage Management, Servers, Management, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2007-08-01
TechRepublic Tutorial: Add custom help to make forms easier to complete
Creating online forms using Words custom help featureOnline forms are supposed to make life easier for those who have to fill them out—tab, tab, tab, and you're done. Unfortunately, confusing forms abound, forcing users to waste time guessing what information is required or trying to figure out how to navigate...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Word processors, Jody Gilbert, help message, Requestor field, Requestor, status bar
Technical articles 1999-10-28

Additional Resources

Overview of Requestor API and Writer API in Volume Shadow Copy Service
The Volume Shadow Copy service is a new service in Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003. The Volume Shadow Copy service is a new framework to permit different applications, storage subsystems, and storage management applications including backup applications to define, save, and use consistent point-in-time copies of storage...
Tags: Backup, API, Microsoft Corp., Volume Shadow Copy Service, Storage, Hardware
Webcasts
CM-Wiz (exe)
CM-wiz will allow you to input licenses based on Authorization codes, purchase orders, requestor, manufacturer, product, version, and a list of other options so that you can track who has each license and stay in compliance with all software license agreements.
Tags: License, Computer, Productivity
Software downloads 2006-01-03
Event ID 529 Tracking IP Address
I have an attempted hacker I think who is trying to log on to one of my client's servers. Here's the log:Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: administrator Domain: ************* Logon Type: 3 Logon Process: NtLmSsp Authentication Package: NTLM Workstation Name: administrator Caller User Name: -...
Tags: administrator, Bcarder@..., IP, IP address, ISA, NTLM Workstation Name, security
Q&A 2005-11-17
Problem: Front Page E-mail Form
Working with a automated trouble ticket system, The system uses the e-mail from field as a trouble ticket requestor and validates this way.When you design a form in front page and use it, the form pulls the from field from the server extensions e-mail setup module (in this case webmaster@company.com).On...
Tags: e-mail
Q&A 2006-01-13
Information overload: How vital data can get overlooked
With the constant advances in information technology, it'snow easier than ever to deliver information to your organizations businessleaders. While the delivery of this information is crucial to decision making,providing too much data to users that is not well-formed and defined hasadverse effects.Too much dataActually, there's no such thing as too...
Tags: Tim Chapman
Technical articles 2006-07-28
Supporting Location-Based Conditions in Access Control Policies
Location-Based Access Control LBAC techniques allow taking users' physical location into account when determining their access privileges. This paper presents an approach to LBAC aimed at integrating location-based conditions along with a generic access control model, so that a requestor can be granted or denied access by checking her location...
Tags: Association For Computing Machinery, Access Control, Location, Service Level Management, It Operations, It service Management
White papers 2006-03-21
I love information technology, except—
When there's a personnel change, the IT department should be notified immediately, right? If not, here's a suggestion for changing the way your company deals with moves, adds, and changes.I have been in the information technology field for almost 10 years. Some days are better than others, but all in...
Tags: Jake Necessary MCSE, move coordinator, MAC, IT Department, information technology
Technical articles 2000-05-22
Implement the components of an SOA with Web services
I previously discussed how to build a service oriented architecture SOA that aligns with your business processes. Now, I'll elaborate on the SOA architecture and describe how to implement the components. Using Web services technology, I’ll explain how to create the design for implementing a service agency, service provider, and...
Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Channel management, Middleware, Application servers, Enterprise software, Brian Schaffner, web technology, Web, Web service, SOA
Technical articles 2003-09-25
Top 10 Web service security requirements
Security is a critical, yet often overlooked aspect of Web services development. Consider these requirements when working with your next project.No matter how big your company is or what it does, security is a primary consideration when choosing a Web service for all applications. This first in a series of...
Tags: Channel management, Web services, Middleware, Gunjan Samtani, data protection, Web service, Web, security, authentication, EAI
Technical articles 2002-06-10
The New Year's project management DON'T DO list
good article, and very truewith the hectic schedules that most IT'ers face on a daily basis, it is easy to slip into bad habits on a day to day basis. I for one have a reminder sheet of what not to do hidden away in my desk, which I...
Tags: dr_sgulsen@..., it management, New Year, project management
Discussion threads 2004-12-07
Learn the secret of effective scope change management
One of the conflicts project managers face is that they don't want to say no when someone asks for a scope change. Here's a trick that takes away the need to do that. Project scope refers to the box that defines the work of your project. The boundaries...
Tags: Leadership, Tom Mochal, change management, Project Management Newsletter, Project Manager, Tools & Techniques, Management
Technical articles 2005-04-05
Doing other people's work (OPW)
How many times have you been asked to do work that is not really your responsibility? What can you do to tactfully say no? This article explores the salient issues surrounding this subject.How many times have you been asked to do work that is not really your responsibility? Should you...
Tags: Jonathan Lurie
Technical articles 2002-04-12
Can term server be ISA server?
Hello all: I have a client who has a new Windows server 2003 SMB for his database applications. We turned his old server into a terminal server running Windows 2003 Std. We have a Belkin Pre-N wireless router that also acts as our NAT and firewall....
Tags: ISA, jonhunt2@..., Microsoft ISA Server, networking, server
Q&A 2005-04-05
OWA 2003 through ISA 2000
I'm having a terrible time getting our OWA 2003 site published through our ISA 2000 server (at least I think that's where the problem is). Our website is hosted externally by lunarpages. I have created a subdomain and have the A record pointing to the external IP address of our...
Tags: ISA, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, security, server, wayne.klug@...
Q&A 2005-09-20
How far should support favors go?
Are you tired of being constantly asked to fix a friend's, relative's, or neighbor's computer? Do you think support professionals should help everyone they can? We want to know! Give us your opinion and let your voice be heard!In Response offers a weekly roundup of feedback from TechRepublic members to...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Recruitment & Selection, Bill Detwiler
Technical articles 2000-09-14
Network Security Design / Config
I have been tasked to set up a new network for 30 users. Some of these guys will need IP VPN access to the network for remote working. I believe the best way to go is via a DMZ configuration. I am thinking of putting in ISA Server for...
Tags: ISA, denisobrien, security, Microsoft ISA Server, firewall, network, network security
Q&A 2006-06-16
ADS keeps "bumping off" users
I've run across a problem to which I have not been able to find a resolution. I have a small network with Windows 2003 (I tried Standard, Enterprise and Small Business versions) with approximately 20 users. The problem appears to have to do with bumping the users off...
Tags: Kerberos, network, ADS
Discussion threads 2005-01-03
Microsoft .NET Web service security
Security is a critical factor for any application, but it's especially important in Web services. The .NET Framework supports various approaches to solidifying your application.Microsoft’s .NET Framework provides support for the key Web service security requirements—authentication, authorization, data protection, and nonrepudiation. These features are used to secure Web service transactions...
Tags: .NET, Web services, Channel management, Microsoft .NET, Gunjan Samtani, authentication, Microsoft .NET Framework, Web service, Web, Web service security, Kerberos, security, Microsoft Corp., Message Authentication Code
Technical articles 2002-08-27
  • << Previous
  • page 1 of 1
  • Next >>


TPG Power Checklist: Troubleshooting TCP/IP
TCP/IP, the protocol powering Internet, Intranet and Extranet communications, provides critical functionality withinmost every organization. Numerous ...
Buy Now
Network Administration in Windows Server 2003
While the role of a Windows network administrator would never be considered easy, you can lighten your load by knowing the ins and outs of Microsoft's ...
Buy Now

IP Networking