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How Legal Wire tapping Works
CALEA requires that communications providers allow law enforcement officials to be able to listen in on phone conversations and get information about those phone calls, but only when the law enforcement agency has gotten approval for the tap.
The law enforcement agency goes before a judge and presents reasons a wiretap is […]
- June 21st
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Creating a New User to Establish a Connection
Because this is a brand-new Web site, we do not have any users who can access our site. Remember when we created the SQLSpyNetUser?
Now we need to create a new user who has only limited rights. We don’t want anybody hacking the site, now do we?
Create a user […]
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Indexes, like triggers, have always been a part of SQL Server but now we have even more features that we can take advantage of when creating indexes.
One of the biggest changes is allowing us to have an index on a computed column. A computed column is the answer from a sum. For example, consider a […]
- June 12th
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- April 21st
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When Windows NT 3.51 was released, one of the default network protocols installed during initial installation was Microsoft’s implementation of Novell’s IPX/SPX protocol, NWLink. It easily can be assumed that at that time Microsoft perceived that Novell was its most important competitor in the network operating system (NOS) marketplace. With Windows NT 4.0, the TCP/IP […]
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To manage the basic FTP server on a Windows Server 2003 system, follow these steps:
Click Start, All Programs (Programs for Windows 2000) Administrative Tools, Internet Services (IIS) Manager.
The MMC console starts with the IIS snap-in. Click on the IIS server you want to manage (in this example, FTP sites).
Right-click on the FTP site you want […]