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  • Mandatory Integrity Control (What,how and why do we care?)

    The theory Mandatory Integrity Control (MIC) is an additional layer of security built into Vista and Windows 2008. This particular layer helps Windows protect itself from harmful intentional and unintentional changes to important objects. Among the objects protected we can find files, directories, registry...
    Posted to My Notes to Myself and Others... (Weblog) by Erik Rozman on 01-19-2008
    Filed under: General Computing, Security, Vista, windows
  • A look at User Account Control (UAC)

    Overview UAC (also called Admin Approval Mode) is a new feature introduced with Windows Vista. The main goal of this feature is to protect the operating system from malicious or accidental damage. This goal is achieved by requesting consent from the user when an administrative action is attempted (installing...
    Posted to My Notes to Myself and Others... (Weblog) by Erik Rozman on 08-03-2007
    Filed under: General Computing, Security, Vista, windows, Microsoft
  • Exchange 2003 OWA and Vista

    An oldie but I see it coming up in the newsgroups...my guess is that some sysadmins forgot to fix the problem and the users (specifically home users) trying to access their mailboxes are surprised and convinced that something is wrong with their own system(which to some extent is true...): http://support...
    Posted to My Notes to Myself and Others... (Weblog) by Erik Rozman on 04-07-2007
    Filed under: Exchange, General Computing, Rants, Vista
  • Vista Tip-Administrative CMD

    Most administrators use the command prompt to run administrative tasks. The problem is that if you are using Vista, opening the CMD will not allow you to run commands as an administrator(unclear to me as to why couldn't they simply let the UAC take care of it). To solve this you could start the CMD using...
    Posted to My Notes to Myself and Others... (Weblog) by Erik Rozman on 01-27-2007
    Filed under: General Computing, Security, Vista
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