If you've ever deployed Windows NT Server or Windows 2000 Server, you probably know that Microsoft designed those products to be unsecure by default. Although Microsoft has provided many security ...
The 14 July 2015 end of support date for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 sounds terminal, and if you believe the warnings emanating from certain quarters of the industry, for some firms it could be just ...
It’s been a few months since Windows 2003 Serverwent active in the real world. Before its release, those of us in the consultancy field were part of the ubiquitous moaning about the additional ...
Microsoft first introduced the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) as a way to migrate from Windows NT to Window 2000. Since shipping Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has made some changes to the ...
Windows Server 2003 is still being used, even though it lost Microsoft's product update support one year ago, a recent study has found. Analysis by Spiceworks, a provider of management solutions for ...
In a previous column, I discussed upgrading from Windows NT 4.0. Like an older car, it gets from point to point. But features such as air bags and traction control can’t simply be bolted on.
The .NET version of the Windows 2000 server operating system. Introduced in the spring of 2003, it was originally known as .NET Server 2003. Similar to the Windows 2000 offerings, Windows Server 2003 ...
REDMOND, Wash., March 30, 2005 — Microsoft Corp. today released to manufacturing Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1). This unique service pack provides customers with significant ...
You know it well by now: Windows Server 2003 support is ending July 14, 2015. If you’re one of the (far too) many still running WS2003, it’s time to arm yourself with your action plan because what you ...
Customers that haven't upgraded to Windows Server 2012 are either living in denial or under a rock. Those that don't migrate off Server 2003 face a range of consequences from security issues, no ...
I have a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise OEM license on a DELL 2850 server, and I need to install ESXi (4.1 is the latest version supported). My goal is to be able to use the 4 permitted installations ...
Yes, I'm a serial thread-starter. <BR><BR>I know that there are 2 running threads about why XP can't seen more than approx 3GB on 4GB systems. And I accept the answers in those threads.<BR><BR>But ...
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