Welcome to Jakob H. Heidelberg's Section

Jakob H. Heidelberg is an MVP:Enterprise Security, MCSA/MCSE:Security/Messaging, MCDST, MCTS, MCITP, MCT, CCNA and a Certified Ethical Hacker that works as a System Consultant for Interprise Consulting A/S, a Microsoft Gold Partner based in Denmark. Jakob is very engaged as a writer at the largest Microsoft online community for Danish IT pros, it-experts.dk. He also writes on his own blog, and likes to catch up on as much new stuff as possible within the Microsoft world, but currently specializes in messaging, monitoring and security issues.

Jakob received the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional: Enterprise Security (MVP) Award for his demonstrated technical expertise, willingness to help others and commitment to technical communities.

Please feel free to send him any feedback at jhh at interprise dot dk.

Jakob H. Heidelberg's Latest Contributions

Protect Public Computers with Windows SteadyState, Part 2
Date - Apr 10, 2008
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
How to configure Windows SteadyState – a completely free toolkit from Microsoft that helps administrators take control of shared access computers running Windows XP.
Configuring Granular Password Settings in Windows Server 2008 – The Easy Way
Date - Mar 19, 2008
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
This article will demonstrate “The Easy Way” of how to handle Granular Password Policies – also known as Fine-Grained Password Policies - in a Windows Server 2008 domain environment.
Group Policy related changes in Windows Server 2008 - Part 4: Group Policy Preferences continued
Date - Feb 20, 2008
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
Taking a closer look at Group Policy Preferences, including Actions, Item level Targeting, Export/Import, Common options, Shortcuts and more.
Group Policy related changes in Windows Server 2008 - Part 3: Introduction to Group Policy Preferences
Date - Dec 05, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
The upcoming Windows Server 2008 operating system brings a lot of new goodies. This article series will focus on the Group Policy related features which will bring both easier manageability and better security.
Group Policy related changes in Windows Server 2008 - Part 2: GPMC Version 2
Date - Nov 22, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
The new Group Policy related features which will bring both easier manageability and better security.
Group Policy related changes in Windows Server 2008 - Part 1: What are Starter GPOs?
Date - Oct 24, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
This article series will focus on the Group Policy related features which will bring both easier manageability and better security.
Protect Public Computers with Windows SteadyState, Part 1
Date - Oct 03, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
This article series will focus on “Windows SteadyState” – a completely free toolkit from Microsoft that helps administrators take control of shared access computers running Windows XP.
Configuring Granular Password Settings in Windows Server 2008, Part 2
Date - Aug 07, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
How to configure Granular Password Settings for individual users or groups in a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory environment.
Efficient Registry Cleanup
Date - Jul 25, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
How to script a registry cleanup or modification for all user profiles on a given computer.
Configuring Granular Password Settings in Windows Server 2008, Part 1
Date - Jul 03, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows OS Security
How to configure Granular Password Settings for individual users or groups in a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory environment.
Default Deny All Applications (Part 2)
Date - Jun 05, 2007
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
A quick “brush up” on how to configure and implement Software Restriction Policies.
Default Deny All Applications (Part 1)
Date - Apr 26, 2007
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
The built-in software control in modern Windows operating systems.
Product Review: GFI EndPointSecurity
Date - Mar 08, 2007
Section - Articles / Product Reviews
In this article we will take a look at an application that makes it possible to control a somewhat neglected part of the in- and outgoing data traffic we have in modern corporations. Portable storing devices are nowadays so cheap and commonly used that they can be considered a direct threat against data security in most corporate networks.
How to Force Remote Group Policy Processing
Date - Feb 13, 2007
Section - Articles / Windows 2003 Security
Tricks, scripts and free tools for updating Group Policy Settings on remote domain computers.
Managing Windows Vista Group Policy (Part 3)
Date - Dec 20, 2006
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
Covers basic troubleshooting, improved stability and Network Location Awareness.
Managing Windows Vista Group Policy (Part 2)
Date - Nov 29, 2006
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
How Multiple Local Group Policy Objects (MLGPO) can make any ‘stand-alone’, or ‘kiosk’, administrator happy.
Managing Windows Vista Group Policy (Part 1)
Date - Nov 09, 2006
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
This article covers Administrative Templates and the Central Store in Windows Vista Group Policy.

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