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RE: Windows Server 2003 Security Guide available

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (J.'LoneWolf' Mattsson)
Tue Apr 29 14:03:09 2003

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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 12:17:30 +1000
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From: "J.'LoneWolf' Mattsson" <lonewolf@earthmagic.org>
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 >For each file listed above there is a "full-file sha1 hash" which can be
 >verified using any full-file sha1 hashing utility. Microsoft does not
 >provide any such utility

I'd normally not post this type of shameless plug to a mailinglist, but as 
I think it's actually on topic this once, here goes:

Since I work with a mixed Windows/Unix environment I frequently do md5 (and 
sometimes sha1) full file checks of backups and what not. Finding the lack 
of built-in support for this in Windows annoying, I built a shell extension 
that is capable of calculating crc16, crc32, md5 and sha1 checksums, from 
the file properties sheet.

I have a version available on the web at 
http://www.earthmagic.org/?software if you want to have a play with it...

Regards,
/Johny
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