• Coexistence of Windows Server 2003 and Windows NT 4.0 23 Aug. 2004 Wayne Maples

    136 KB Microsoft Word file - This paper describes coexistence of Windows Server 2003 with Windows NT 4.0 in Windows NT 4.0 domains.

  • Why Upgrade from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 23 Aug. 2004 Wayne Maples

    250 KB Microsoft Word file - Windows Server 2003 provides many new tools, services, and features that make a compelling case for upgrading from Microsoft Windows NT® Server 4.0. This white paper explains the overall benefits of upgrading and addresses the significant management and cost saving benefits provided by the Active Directory® service. The rest of the paper examines enhancements in key server roles.

  • Technical Overview of Windows Server 2003 Security Services 20 Aug. 2004 Wayne Maples

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  • Using Attack Surface Area and Relative Attack Surface Quotient to Identify Attackability of Windows Server 2003 12 Aug. 2004 Wayne Maples

    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 operating systems by describing potential exploit points and assigning a relative vulnerability level based on exploits that occur in the real world. Ernst & Young conclude that Windows Server 2003 is the least attackable operating system Microsoft has ever released.

  • Microsoft's Technical Resources for Windows Server 2003 3 Aug. 2004 Wayne Maples
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