Best practices for securing Windows Server 2003 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.
Less than two months after launching its Windows Server 2003 operating system, Microsoft has released a security patch to fix a vulnerability that could let malicious sites run damaging code on the ...
Windows Server 2003 support ends on July 15, as you may have heard. For some organizations — mostly smaller or newer businesses — this does not have any significance: They are most likely backing up ...
As July 14 — marking the end of Windows Server 2003’s official support lifetime — approaches, the message from all sides grows louder: Upgrade or else. Analysts and pundits are making a case for the ...
IT departments now face the prospect of supporting the Windows Server 2003 operating system, knowing that Microsoft will no longer issue security patches. Approximately 11 million machines are still ...
Microsoft’s Windows Server 2003 has its Windows XP moment coming very soon, and that’s bad news for IT leaders who have been dragging their feet. The company will end extended support for the ...
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