Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer 2.0

Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.0 is an easy-to-use tool that helps small and medium businesses determine their security state in accordance with Microsoft security recommendations and offers specific remediation guidance. Improve your security management process by using MBSA to detect common security misconfigurations and missing security updates on your computer systems. Built on the Windows Update Agent and Microsoft Update infrastructure, MBSA ensures consistency with other Microsoft management products including Microsoft Update (MU), Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Systems Management Server (SMS) and Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM).

Become master of your internet connection

NetLimiter is an ultimate internet traffic control and monitoring tool designed for Win98/Win98 SE, WinME, Win2000, Win2003 and WinXP. You can use NetLimiter to set download/upload transfer rate limits for applications or even single connection and monitor their internet traffic.
Along with this unique feature, Netlimiter offers comprehensive set of internet statistical tools. It includes real-time traffic measurement and long-term per-application internet traffic statistics

TekStop – selective user logoff batch utility

Simple but effective – batch utility for ICA/RDP sessions logoff:
– Logoff all users with exception of one preselected user
– Logoff all sessions owned by selected user
– Logoff only users from either ICA or RDP sessions

TekStop – selective user logoff batch utility – und auf der seite gibts noch eine menge mehr praktischer tools

Royal TS 1.3

Royal TS is an alternative for the standard Terminal Services Snap-In that adds additional features, including connection specific display settings, stored login credentials and more. It allows you to connect to any server which supports RDP protocol, and the connections can be organized in custom categories for quick access. Additional features include console connections (Windows XP/2003 or later), custom RDP target port, display smart sizing, port redirection and more.

handymasten-steuer

die handymasten-steuer ist wirklich die höhe. aber es wird noch besser: laut forum mobilkommunikation muss nicht nur für die masten, sondern auch für die antennen bezahlt werden.

das macht natürlich besonders viel sinn: war das argument bisher, dass man damit die betreiber zur gemeinsamen nutzung von masten animieren wollte, so ist jetzt der wahre grund eindeutig: das melken der steuerzahler. schönen dank auch