To be honest i haven’t gone into the details of the Windows Integrity Levels myself but wanted to mention the chml.exe tool that can be downloaded from Mark Minasi’s web site. More details about the Windows Vista Integrity Mechanism can be found here:
Getting annoyed by the rumors
Instead of manually searching the web, i have created some Google Alerts. This is very useful as it does simply send me an e-mail every day with the found results. Of course like many others i’m also interested about what is going on around Windows 7, but to be honest, i really am not interested [...]
All those being pessimistic about Vista Read this
All those being pessimistic about Windows Vista, book some time and carefully read this: http://www.tweakguides.com/VA_1.html
GP Preferences
In 2006 Microsoft acquired the company DesktopStandard known for its extending Group Policy products GPVault and PolicyMaker. While GPVault has become part of Microsofts MDOP suite that is available only for Enterprise customers that have a Software Assurance contract, the Policy Maker features have been available to everyone. The PolicyMaker GPO extensions are now called [...]
Windows Vista Performance and Tuning Guide
Microsoft has published a Windows Vista Performance and Tuning Guide focusing on the following: Making configuration changes that help a computer feel more responsive when you use it. Using hardware to boost the actual physical speed of a computer. Making configuration changes that help a computer to start faster. Making the computer more reliable may [...]
Reading – Administering Windows Vista Security
Although you usually don’t read IT related books from page 1 and end it on the last page, I consider having finished reading Mark Minasis’ Administering Windows Vista Security – The Big surprises. While many IT books can end up being a bit annoying, i found this one very nice to read as it does [...]
Automating Regional settings configuration for Vista
In my earlier post "Automating Regional Settings configuration" I described how to script the Regional Options settings for Windows XP using a rundll command. For Windows Vista there is a similar trick using the following command: control intl.cpl,, /f:“filename.xml” Details on how to populate the filename.xml are documented on Microsoft Technet – Guide to Windows [...]

