84:49 minutes - how licensing works, different types of licenses, different modes of license server, and how to install the license server correctly. The presentation is designed to answer frequently asked questions about licensing in a logical fashion. A Q&A session with the Terminal Services development team will follow the presentation.
73:27 minutes - This webcast will describe how the new features are deployed and how they relate to the architecture of the operating system. See how solutions based on the new Windows Storage Server integrate better into existing infrastructures and heterogeneous environments by leveraging the improvements in Windows Server 2003. Storage devices running Windows Storage Server 2003 can consolidate multiple file servers into a single device that reduces storage costs and policy-based management. Different usage scenarios will be highlighted including how NAS-SAN fusion can consolidate file servers and messaging servers in the same storage infrastructure.
98 minutes - addresses pain points from Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Active Directory deployments and shows how new features of Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 address those pain points and make management and deployment easier.
95 mins - Rand will talk about the security technologies built-in to Windows Server 2003 and how organizations are implementing the technologies to solve business challenges. Portions of the content covered in this webcast will be taken from Rand's latest book "Windows Server 2003 Unleashed," a 1286-page book from Sams Publishing. Some of the topics that will be covered include IPSec NAT Traversal, Passport technology, Windows Server 2003 certificates, and wireless security using 802.1X in a Windows Server 2003 environment.
77 mins - the Microsoft Scripting Guys provide a preview of coming scripting attractions, including such things as: new WMI classes, methods, and properties; the ability to monitor performance; the ability to manage Terminal Server; and the ability to set security on anything and everything from files to folders to registry keys.
77 mins - the Microsoft Scripting Guys provide a preview of coming scripting attractions, including such things as: new WMI classes, methods, and properties; the ability to monitor performance; the ability to manage Terminal Server; and the ability to set security on anything and everything from files to folders to registry keys.
In this session you'll learn just what Group Policy is, and how you can deploy it correctly. Join this webcast to hear Active Directory and Group Policy guru Jeremy Moskowitz (from GPanswers.com) and author of the recently overhauled “Group Policy, Profiles and Intellimirror for Windows 2003, Windows 2000 and Windows XP” teach you the ropes. Learn how to modify Group Policy Objects to lock down desktops and manage your user environments. Gain insights into the thorny issues surrounding permissions. Discover how to delegate the job of creating Group Policy Objects. Last, you'll learn how to troubleshoot Group Policy -- through tools and with your bare hands.
101:33 minutes - Rand Morimoto, on configuration best practices, network tuning techniques, and suggested daily / weekly / monthly maintenance routines that will help you keep your Windows networking environment in peak performance
92:01 minutes - covers verifying Active Directory functionality, diagnosing and troubleshooting replication, locating Active Directory database files, backing up and recovering system state data, and seizing FSMO roles.
71 mins - we will examine the nature of risk management as reflected in these security regulatory requirements. Specifically, we will explore how Windows Server 2003 can be employed as the foundation technology for risk management and to introduce the concept of the Microsoft/Secure Logistix jointly developed Compliance WorkCenter
81 minutes - Don Jones, co-author of "Windows Server 2003 Delta Guide" and creator of the "Delta Guide" series explores the most significant and oft-overlooked new and changed features in Microsoft's latest server OS. Come find out what's new, and how it will affect your IT environment!
70 mins - This session will uncover ways to make maintenance best practices become common place in an environment and alleviate many of the common firefighting pitfalls.
70 mins - This session will uncover ways to make maintenance best practices become common place in an environment and alleviate many of the common firefighting pitfalls.
94 minutes - you will hear about the new features of the Remote Desktop Connection client and Remote Desktop Web Connection in Windows Server 2003. Additionally, learn about how to script the Remote Desktop Web Connection and some of the new APIs added to enhance deployment of applications over the web.
63 mins - webcast will examine the recently released guide called Windows Server 2003 Security Guide and its companion guide, Threats and Countermeasures: Security Settings in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP . The new guides provide customers with detailed security guidance on Microsoft Windows Server 2003™ that is authoritative, proven, and tested. The guides are designed to empower users to assess and mitigate a wide range of significant security issues that may exist in their environment.
86 minutes - Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) provides resource management and enables the allocation of resources, including processor and memory resources, among multiple applications based on business priorities with Windows Server 2003.
244 KB Microsoft Word file - This white paper gives an overview of the differences in clustering technology between Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server. Some of the areas covered in the article are installation, integration, Network Load Balancing, and the new Network Load Balancing Manager.