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Microsoft Server Technology

An Overview

By Christopher W. Baran

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Server Programs and their uses

Windows Server 2003 – everything but advanced E-mail, SQL, and a Proxy

Microsoft Exchange 2000 (2003) – Advanced E-mail and appointment collaboration

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Server Programs and their uses

Internet Security & Acceleration Server – proxy server

SQL Server …

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From *NIX Looking In

XP Professional and Server 2003 are much more manageable

Remote DesktopRemote RegistryTelnet Command Line

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Domains

Microsoft's Directory Services (for real this time)

Similar to eDirectory/NDS of Novell or LDAP/NIS of the *nix world

Ease of administration of multiple machines

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New Services in 2003 Server

Shadow Copy ServicePOP3/SNMPFTP User IsolationMultiple Distributed File System RootsMuch less taxing on hardwareRemote desktop full featuresActive Directory Selectively Replicating

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The Other Useful Services

DNS & WINS DHCP FTP / WWW Routing and Remote

Access SNMP Support Active Directory Familiar XP Style

Interface

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Shadow Copy Service

Simple for users to restore old versions of files

Backups don’t need to worry about file locks anymore

Easy to configure

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FTP User Isolation

Now ftp logins can give access to different directories

An alternative to web site administration from Front Page Server Extensions

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Multiple DFS Roots

DFS is fail safe/load balanced DFS automatically replicates files An alternative to clustering

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Remote Desktop Full Features

Support of 24-bit color

2 Free remote sessions along with consol

Bring printers/sound/drives to the local machine

Makes this a remote manageable OS

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Routing and Remote Access

NAT / RIP / OSPF PPTP / PPPOE /

L2TP 300 Remote Access

Clients on one server

Dial-in Support Dial-on-Demand

Routing


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