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. Upgrading from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003

    243 KB Microsoft Word file - This white paper provides an overview of the upgrade process and outlines some of the basic decisions to consider—whether you are upgrading an existing system, performing a new installation, or carrying out a migration... Read More

  2. Upgrading from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003

    288 KB Microsoft Word file - white paper describes how any organization currently running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 can benefit from upgrading to the Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems. Included in this document is an overview of the upgrade process as well as information on some of the basic decisions you will need to make during the... Read More

  3. Usage of Fast Reconnect in IAS Implementations

    The IAS Fast Reconnect feature can greatly increase the efficiency of your wireless client roaming in your wireless network... Read More

  4. Use a Larger Pagefile for Better Performance

    The default pagefile size isn't always enough for best performance, especially when you're running memory-hungry server apps... Read More

  5. Using AGPM for Advanced Group Policy Delegation

    Microsoft’s AGPM tool is a great way to have an extra layer of security when managing group policy on your network... Read More

  6. Using Attack Surface Area and Relative Attack Surface Quotient to Identify Attackability of Windows Server 2003

    416 KB Adobe Acrobat file - In March 2003, Microsoft engaged the Security and Technology Solutions practice of Ernst & Young LLP to validate the Relative Attack Surface Quotient (RASQ) model developed by Microsoft, which quantifies the relative "attackability" provided by each of its operating system platforms. The model provides a methodology to compute the attackability of Microsoft Windows server... Read More

  7. Using Netsh to Backup and Restore Network Configuration

    When you change your network configuration often it may make the process more efficient to backup your commonly used network settings so you can restore them in a much faster process by using the Netsh utility... Read More

  8. Using Reservations to Ensure DHCP Server Availability and Security

    In high security environments you can use Reservations to ensure the security and availability of DHCP servers... Read More

  9. Using Virtual Server Security

    Knowledge of configuring user access to Virtual Server is something that no virtual network administration should be lacking... Read More

  10. Using WSUS on a Server with Limited Disk Space

    Most administrators are under the assumption that you need a great deal of free disk space to take advantage of WSUS. This isn’t always the case... Read More

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