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The two access controls can be set up with "Authentication and Access Control. These are available in the Windows Server 2003 folders.
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Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7 are all based on Windows NT technology.
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. Answer:Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems Enterprise and Datacenter ... Companies can now deploy clusters of servers running Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, 64-bit version is compatible only with
NTLM AND kerberos Microsoft adopted Kerberos as the preferred authentication protocol for Windows 2000 and subsequent Active Directory domains.[5] Kerberos is typically used when a server belongs to a Windows Server domain, or if a trust relationship with a Windows Server Domain is established in some other way (such as Linux to Windows AD authentication).[citation needed] NTLM is still used in the following situations: * The client is authenticating to a server using an IP address. * The client is authenticating to a server that belongs to a different Active Directory forest that has a legacy NTLM trust instead of a transitive inter-forest trust * The client is authenticating to a server that doesn't belong to a domain. * No Active Directory domain exists (commonly referred to as "workgroup" or "peer-to-peer"). * Where a firewall would otherwise restrict the ports required by Kerberos (of which there are quite a few) In Windows Vista and above, neither LM nor NTLM are used by default[citation needed]. NTLM is still supported for inbound authentication, but for outbound authentication a newer version of NTLM, called NTLMv2, is sent by default instead. Prior versions of Windows (back as far as Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4) could be configured to behave this way, but it was not the default.
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Windows 2003 Standard Edition windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Windows 2003 Data Center Edition windows 2003 Web Edition
Standalone DFS & Domain-Based DFS
Windows Server 2003 supports 3 different types of profiles.They are 1) Local Profile 2) Roaming Profile 3) Mandatory Profile
There's no such thing as "MS Paint 2003." If you meant the Paint program from Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, yes. Just copy the program from a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation to your Windows 7 installation.
Deploying L2TP/IPSec-based Remote Access Deploying L2TP-based remote access VPN connections using Windows Server 2003 consists of the following: * Deploy certificate infrastructure * Deploy Internet infrastructure * Deploy AAA infrastructure * Deploy VPN servers * Deploy intranet infrastructure * Deploy VPN clients Implantando L2TP/IPSec-based Acesso Remoto Implantando L2TP com base em conexões VPN de acesso remoto usando o Windows Server 2003 é constituída pelos seguintes elementos: * Implantar certificado infra-estrutura * Implantar infra-estrutura Internet * Implantar infra-estrutura AAA * Implementar VPN servidores * Implantar intranet infra-estrutura * Implementar clientes VPN