Although many network administrators will probably upgrade to Windows Server 2003 from Windows NT or Windows 2000 Server, you might need to install a Windows Server 2003 server from scratch. Here's ...
On a similar note, I had a very similar situation as you with Windows 2003 server. This year, a Dell was purchased: Q6600, 2GB ram, 1.2TB of disk space on an Intel board -- all from Dell (a ...
Okay guys. Apparently the installer package for Doom III is setup to disallow install to a 1) Windows 2003 and 2) Windows 9x and 3) Windows NT 4.0. While we all know that item 3 really isn't an issue ...
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.
While it's a long way off for many companies, IPv6 is slowly but surely making its way into products. Its use was experimental in Windows 2000, but Windows Server 2003 features a full, native IPv6 ...
Windows’ built-in Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) command, a.k.a. dism.exe, is something of a Swiss Army knife when it comes to working on Windows OS images. Among its many ...
Microsoft is set to end support for the aging server OS in July, but this migration process should ease the move. Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is set to end this month and if you haven't ...
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