Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Help:
Consulting, Support, Troubleshooting
Windows Server 2003
Microsoft's
Windows Server 2003 operating system
provides a dependable, enterprise-ready
computing environment that brings
significant improvements over its
predecessor, Windows 2000 Server. These
new features take the next step forward
in building on the core of reliability,
availability, scalability, and security
introduced in Windows 2000 Server,
making Windows Server 2003 the fastest,
most reliable, and most secure Windows
server operating system ever.
The Windows Server 2003 family comprises
four editions:
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Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition,
is a dependable server operating
system for everyday needs of business
of all sizes, providing the optimal
solution for file and printer sharing,
secure Internet connectivity,
centralized desktop application
deployment, and a rich connected
environment among employees, partners,
and customers.
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Windows Server 2003, Enterprise
Edition,
is the platform of choice for large
enterprises as well as small and
medium-size businesses to develop,
deliver, and secure and robust
applications, Web services, and
infrastructure.
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Windows Server 2003, Datacenter
Edition,
is the server of choice for
business-critical and mission-critical
applications that demand the highest
levels of scalability and
availability.
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Windows Server 2003, Web Edition,
is optimized for serving and hosting
web pages, while maintaining the core
functionalities that support enhanced
reliability, manageability, and
security.
Features of Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Windows Server
2003 provides a wealth of powerful new
features and improved functionality over
Windows 2000 Server. Highlights include:
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Active Directory performance and flexibility
is faster and more robust over
unreliable WAN connections thanks to
more efficient synchronization and
replication as well as caching of
credentials in branch office domain
controllers.
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Enhancements to the Distributed File System (DFS)
and Encrypting File System (EFS) allow
for powerful, flexible file sharing
and storage.
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Enhanced Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
providers and command-line tools for
server tasks give administrators great
granular control.
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To make storage and backup easier, Windows Server
2003 includes the Volume Shadow Copy
Service (VSS), which provides
point-in-time backups of networked
shares. Users can easily access
previous versions of their files
through the Windows Explorer by
right-clicking on a file or folder.
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Windows Server 2003 is optimized for hosting
XML-based Web services thanks to
native support of Microsoft .NET and
XML with the inclusion of the .NET
Framework.
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Significant networking enhancements in Windows
Server 2003 include Internet Protocol
version 6 (IPv6), Point-to-Point
Protocol over Ethernet (PPoE), and
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
over Network Address Translation
(NAT).
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Common Language Runtime (CLR) safeguards networks
from malicious or poorly designed
code.
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Credential Management provides a secure store of
user credentials, including passwords
and public key infrastructure (X.509)
certificates. This provides a single
sign-on experience for users,
including roaming users.
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The Encrypting File System (EFS) is the technology
used to store encrypted files on NTFS
volumes. Encrypted files and folders
are easy to use as they appear just
like any other file or
folder—transparent to authorized users
but inaccessible to anyone else. EFS
is particularly beneficial for mobile
users who may face a higher risk of
computer loss or theft.
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Enhanced support for virtual private network (VPN)
technologies, including a remote
access server that supports both
dial-up and virtual private network
connections, providing flexibility and
security for remote access.
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802.1x wireless network support provides security
and performance improvements for
wireless local area networks (LANs).
These include automatic key
management, user authentication and
authorization prior to LAN access.
Fast recovery virtually eliminates
packet corruption and interruption
over high-latency wireless network
connections.
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Headless server provides the ability to install
and manage a computer without a
monitor, VGA display adaptor,
keyboard, or mouse. Support for
management controllers and management
ports allows servers to be managed
even when a system has crashed.
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Auto-configuration for multiple networks provides
the mobile computer user seamless
operations on both office and home
networks without having to manually
reconfigure TCP/IP settings.
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Voice over IP (VoIP) enhances Remote Assistance by
enabling a voice session at the time
the Remote Help Connection is
established.
How DCI Can Provide Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Help
The complexity
and integration demands of Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 requires an IT
consultant with hands-on expertise and
broad knowledge in designing and
building cohesive end-to-end business
technology solutions. The experience of
DCI's Microsoft-certified consulting
team, with an average of over 10 years
of background in Microsoft integration,
assures you success in identifying the
edition and configuration of Windows
Server 2003 that aligns best with your
business goals. DCI can also help you
with planning, deploying, managing and
troubleshooting sophisticated IT
solutions based on Microsoft Windows
Server 2003, and can assist your
migration from
Windows 2000 Server.
DCI's Consulting Services for Microsoft
Technology
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