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- Windows 2000/NT 4.0 Tool: Urlscan-SRP (EXE)
- Microsoft has released an updated version of the Urlscan security tool, 2.5, with additional functionality that provides greater security and functionality than previous versions of the tool. Urlscan 2.5 is an update to Urlscan 1.0 and Urlscan 2.0. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Version, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Tool, Urlscan 2.5, Productivity
- Software downloads 2007-09-13
- Windows 2000 & NT 4.0 Tool: Baseline Urlscan (EXE)
- Microsoft has released an updated version of the Urlscan security tool, 2.5, with additional functionality that provides greater security and functionality than previous versions of the tool. Urlscan 2.5 is an update to Urlscan 1.0 and Urlscan 2.0. Urlscan stops many types of attacks but is not a substitute for...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Tool, Urlscan 2.5, Productivity, Patches, Security
- Software downloads 2007-09-05
- Urlscan 2.5 Install Package (EXE)
- UrlScan 2.5 is a security tool that restricts the types of requests that Internet Information Services IIS 4.0 and later will process. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Security Tool, UrlScan 2.5, Internet, Productivity, Security
- Software downloads 2007-09-05
- Get the most out of Systems Management Server 2003 Toolkit 1
- Microsoft’s Systems Management Server SMS has been around for years, but you don't typically see a lot written about it. Perhaps the reason is that SMS has long had a reputation for being difficult to configure and work with. Whether or not this reputation is justified is, of course, debatable....
- Tags: Microsoft IIS Server, SMS, Brien M. Posey MCSE, IIS Lockdown, Microsoft Systems Management Server, Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003, tool, Policy Spy, URLScan
- Technical articles 2004-03-04
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- UrlScan 2.5 and IIS 6.0-Level 200
- The UrlScan security tool goes hand-in-hand with IIS 4.0, 5.0, and 5.1, but how does the latest version of the tool apply to IIS 6.0? This session outlines the specifics of UrlScan 2.5, explaining when and how you should use it with IIS 6.0. Join this webcast to learn about...
- Tags: Microsoft IIS Server, UrlScan Security Tool, Productivity
- Webcasts
- Tech Tip: Fine-tune URLScan on your OWA server
- If you aren't an Internet Information Services IIS guru, running IIS Lockdown on an Outlook Web Access OWA server is a good idea. IIS Lockdown helps secure both Exchange and OWA servers by removing unneeded functionality from the default IIS setup. While IIS...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, Server, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, URLScan, Urlscan.ini, Microsoft Outlook, Internet, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- Ek3 page not found on some emails
- E2k running on win2k3When accessing email via Ek3 OWA some emails display "The page cannot be Found". I have seen all the postings about URLScan, but this machine does not have URLScan installed. One of the characters causing the problem is the ":" - in every subject line...
- Tags: URLScan, e-mail
- Q&A 2004-12-14
- Protect IIS with the URLScan Security Tool
- In an effort to further bolster the security of IIS, Microsoft has released yet another free IIS security tool. The URLScan Security Tool allows admins to screen all incoming http requests and filter out malicious activity. See how to use this new tool.One of the best ways to keep potentially...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Web servers, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, URLScan Security Tool, Microsoft IIS Server, tool, server, Internet
- Technical articles 2001-10-23
- Understanding the anatomy of a URL hack attack
- Although I read my fair share of articles and books onExchange Server security, I have to admit there is one thing that has alwaysbothered me. When the majority of these texts including many of the ones thatI have written discuss Outlook Web Access OWA, they tend to discuss thingslike front...
- Tags: attack, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, Microsoft Windows, server, URL attack
- Technical articles 2006-01-03
- IIS Lockdown Tool (exe)
- IIS Lockdown Wizard version 2.1 works by turning off unnecessary features, thus reducing attack surface available to attackers. To provide multiple layers of protection against attackers, URLscan, with customized templates for each supported server role, is integrated into the IIS Lockdown Wizard. To keep the server completely secure, however,...
- Tags: Tool, Microsoft IIS Server, Security, Servers, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-09-05
- TechNet Webcast: Implementing Application Security (Part 3 of 3) (Level 200)
- This "Implementing Application Security" webcast address essential techniques for maximizing Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS security, including general strategies, enhancements to security in IIS 6.0, effective use of the IIS Lockdown and URLScan tools, and a demonstration showing how to use Application Pools to minimize dependencies that could threaten availability....
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Webcast, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, Application Security, Security, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Webcasts
- Lock IT Down: Properly securing your IIS server
- Make your IIS server secure with the IIS Lockdown ToolWith the constant attacks that hackers launch at IIS and Windows 2000, you would think that Microsoft would change the Windows 2000 logo to a bull's-eye rather than a waving flag. Networks that rely on IIS can become a target of...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Microsoft Windows 2000, John Sheesley, Microsoft IIS Server, IIS Lockdown Tool, IIS Lockdown, server, tool
- Technical articles 2002-04-30
- Microsoft beefs up the IIS Lockdown Wizard in release 2.1
- Any administrator who manages IIS Web servers must be diligent about security. Fortunately, Microsoft is assisting in the process of hardening IIS with the release of version 2.1 of the IIS Lockdown Tool.Microsoft has released an updated version of its popular IIS Lockdown Wizard, which secures Internet Information Services Web...
- Tags: Servers, Enterprise software, Groupware, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft IIS Server, IIS Lockdown, IIS Lockdown Wizard, server
- Technical articles 2002-02-11
- Decision Support: SANS/FBI list identifies top 10 actively exploited Windows threats
- For the fourth time, the SANS Institute has teamed up with the FBI to publish an annual compilation of the top 20 Internet security vulnerabilities. What makes this list particularly important is its focus on vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited rather than on theoretical or potential threats. In most...
- Tags: decision support, John McCormick, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Windows, password, password management, SANS Institute
- Technical articles 2003-10-20
- Lock IT Down: Use these tools to tighten security in IIS
- Microsoft's Web server offering, Internet Information Services IIS, may be simple to install and manage, but it's been plagued by security problems for many years. Fortunately, administrators with basic technical skills can easily secure IIS by using the following techniques and tools.Patch and update IIS and the Windows serverThe first...
- Tags: Brian Kotek, information technology, Internet, Internet information service, Microsoft IIS Server, security, tool
- Technical articles 2003-10-06
- Master advanced security configuration in Internet Information Server 6.0
- Examine security options in Internet Information Server IIS in this sample chapter from CYA Securing IIS 6.0. Take an in-depth look at the authentication mechanisms and how IIS user accounts are used. Then, look at some infrequently discussed configuration options that can protect your Web applications. Chapter coverage...
- Tags: Microsoft IIS Server, Chapter Coverage, Servers, Security, Hardware
- Book chapters 2007-04-26
- Tech Tip: Take these steps to secure your IIS Web server
- By Mike Mullins As you probably know, hackers love to targetInternet Information Services IIS, and it's imperative that youadequately lock down your IIS servers. The first step to securingan IIS Web server is to update the operating system beforeinstalling IIS. After you've secured the OS and installed...
- Tags: Internet information service, Microsoft IIS Server, server, Web server
- Technical articles 2004-07-28
- Secure an IIS Web server with these 10 steps
- Submitted by ChaimFriedProblemInternet Information Services IIS is a favorite target ofhackers. Thus, it's critical for administrators who manage IIS Web servers tomake sure that they are locked down. The default installations of IIS 4.0 andIIS 5.0 are particularly vulnerable.SolutionTake these 10 steps to secure IIS: Set up ...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Internet, Internet information service, Microsoft IIS Server, server, Web server
- Technical articles 2004-06-04
- Enable intrusion detection on IIS
- Does your organization audit the right events? Do you actually read your security event log? How has auditing helped secure your network? Share your comments about enabling auditing to lock down your network, as discussed in the Nov. 5 Security Solutions newsletter.If you haven't subscribed to our free Security Solutions...
- Tags: debate@..., DMZ, intrusion detection, Microsoft IIS Server, security
- Discussion threads 2004-11-04
- Get the details on three new Microsoft flaws
- Multiple Microsoft server and desktop products have been touched by three recently released security bulletins. Learn about the damage these flaws could cause and how they could affect your organization.Microsoft recently released three new security bulletins containing critical flaws—MS02-008, MS02-009, and MS02-010. These threats can be described as follows:MS02-008—Some XMLHTTP...
- Tags: Web browsers, SECURITY, Enterprise software, John McCormick, XMLHTTP ActiveX control, Microsoft Commerce Server, flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, attacker, Microsoft VBScript, vulnerability, Microsoft IIS Server, server, Microsoft Corp.
- Technical articles 2002-03-11
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