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Today's Articles; May 30, 2007

SMS 2003
SMS 2003 - Packages - Time Zone Sync
by Mike Lucero - 5/30/2007
These are Time/Zone Sync batch files which will correct significant time differences and sync the affected workstation to its time server.

Softgrid
SoftGrid MOF changes
by Sean McHugh - 5/30/2007
With all of the discussion of MOF changes for SMS SP3 lately, I was reminded that there are some MOF additions available for SoftGrid reporting as well.

System Center Operations Manager
Resetting Health States in OpsMgr 2007
by Alexander Larkin - 5/30/2007
The Operations Manager 2007 Root Management Server in an environment we were working on showed up in the console as Yellow, and going through the Health Explorer there were a variety of Red and Yellow items within it.

MOM
MOM 2005 Agent on a DMZ Host
by Scott Moss - 5/30/2007
MOM 2005 Agent on a DMZ Host, installation and trouble shooting information.

Scripting
VBS Script To Delete A Collection
by Don Hite - 5/30/2007
This VBS script will take an SMS collection ID from an input box and delete the collection from the specified SMS site server and site code.

Windows PowerShell
UltraEdit Syntax Highlighting Wordfile For PowerShell
by Don Hite - 5/30/2007
UltraEdit has yet to release a syntax highlighting wordfile for PowerShell however I ran across the Bill’s Space Blog page that has one that can be used as is or modified to suit your needs.

Security
Top 10 Application Security Vulnerabilities in Web.config Files – Part Two
by Bryan Sullivan - 5/30/2007
Some of the most common and dangerous application security vulnerabilities that exist in ASP.NET Web-based applications come not from the C# or VB.NET code that make up its pages and service methods, but instead from the XML code that makes up its Web.config files.

SQL Server
Machine ID To Machine Name
by Don Hite - 5/30/2007
This query will return to you the NetBIOS name for each MachineID in your SMS site. This can be helpful when using the resource explorer to quickly and easily find the machines host name.

Web Technologies
Top 10 Application Security Vulnerabilities in Web.config Files – Part Two
by Bryan Sullivan - 5/30/2007
Some of the most common and dangerous application security vulnerabilities that exist in ASP.NET Web-based applications come not from the C# or VB.NET code that make up its pages and service methods, but instead from the XML code that makes up its Web.config files.
Published May 30 2007, 12:23 PM by Anonymous
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