Windows 2003

Last Updated on 19 July 2011, Total: 367 Knowledge Base Tips

361 Admin Tips
37 Active Directory
76 Admin
9 Applications
4 Exchange
11 Migration
66 Miscellaneous
62 Network
77 Security
12 Terminal Servers and Thin Clients
7 Virtual Platforms
4 Registry Tips
3 Miscellaneous
2 User Tips
2 Miscellaneous
  1. Preventing Rogue DHCP Clients

    If you are using DHCP on your network and you want to prevent rogue clients from obtaining IP addresses from your DHCP server and participating on your network, your options are simple... Read More

  2. W2K3 DHCP vs. SBS2K3 DHCP

    There's an important difference in how DHCP works on a W2K3 DHCP server as compared to a Small Business Server 2003 (SBS2K3) box... Read More

  3. Netsh dhcp not working

    Have trouble running the netsh dhcp command to configure your DHCP servers?... Read More

  4. ADC Before or After the User Migration

    Do you install and configure Active Directory Connector (ADC) before or after the user migration? The answer to this “complicated” question is either you can install and configure ADC and Connection Agreements (CAs) before or after the user migration. Here are my explanations for both scenarios... Read More

  5. Backing Up DHCP

    There's an important difference in how W2K and W2K3 store DHCP information... Read More

  6. Protect Your Security Logs

    Tip on how to protect your Security logs... Read More

  7. Finding Significant Security Events

    How to sort the wheat from the chaff in Windows Security logs... Read More

  8. Audit Collection Services (ACS)

    Microsoft's Audit Collection Services (ACS) is coming soon to simplify collection and management of Security logs throughout your organization... Read More

  9. Gaps in Security Log

    You found a gap of several hours in your Security log, what does it mean?... Read More

  10. Managing Event Logs on Multiple Servers

    Tools for managing Event logs on multiple Windows servers... Read More

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