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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Have an online "Box" for your files

Box makes it easy to get your files from anywhere you have an internet connection. Access important documents from your desktop, laptop, or even mobile phone on the go. Once you've uploaded your files to Box, you can also share them with anyone, or just keep them safe for as long as you want.

Send large documents, presentations, and zip files to contacts and clients. Forget the hassle of emailing attachments - just send them a link to download! Best of all, you can be notified when they download the file.

Upload files to your Box by sending an email to upload@box.net. The next time you receive an attachment you'd like to save or work on later, forward it to us and it will be sent to your account!

If you have a website or eBay auctions, you can host your photos on Box. Best of all, there are no bandwidth limits and it's as easy as uploading your files to Box! Next time you're on the road, try accessing "m.box.net". It's a quick, lightweight version of Box that lets you access your files from any internet-compatible phone or PDA.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Windows 2003 Access-based Enumeration (ABE)

ABE filters shared folders visible to a user based on that individual user's access rights, preventing the display of folders or other shared resources that the user does not have rights to access. ABE can be accessed via graphical user interface (GUI), command-line executable tool, and a robust advanced programming interface (API). After download and installation of the MSI on the desired Windows Server 2003 server, you just need to go to the shares where you want to enable ABE. Each share controls whether ABE will be used for the files and folders contained under it. To control if ABE is enabled, you only need to access the Properties sheet for the shared folder. There you will find a new tab named Access-based Enumeration. As seen below.

Access-based Enumeration is a welcome addition to any network. For the longest time, administrators and security professionals have created elaborate workarounds to hide resources from users. Now ABE solves this problem by hiding resources that users don't have explicit access to. It works great for networks that have Windows Server 2003 SP1 servers with any client viewing the resource.