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How to create a Secure Web Site using Windows Server 2003 with IIS

by Al Khalfan on March 15th, 2010

Your network consist of a Single Active Directory domain.  All servers run Windows Server 2003.  You have decided to host a public Internet web site with custom scripts on a perimeter network that is open to the Internet.
NetBios name for the web server is WWWServer.  NetBios name for the file server is FS1. A web developer has provided you with the files.  You need to ensure:

  • Users cannot probe the Web server and find ports or services to attack
  • Secure the Web site with a 128 bits SSL secure communication.  Only SSL allowed.
  • Access files for web site from FS1.
  • Ensure other web sites running on WWWServer do not crash our application web site.

Using the Zoom box in Access: Shift + F2

by Paul Blasgen on March 15th, 2010

In Microsoft Access, if you find you need to see more of what is in a cell or property of an object, you can use the Zoom keyboard shortcut which is Shift + F2. Just click in a cell where you cannot see all the content, then press Shift + F2, which will launch the Zoom box which will let you easily read or edit the content of the cell you zoomed in on. 

Although you can often increase the width of columns in tables or items in an Object's Property Sheet, using Zoom makes content easier to read.

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