Microsoft says the flaw's details are a positive sign for "Trustworthy Computing," despite the embarrassment of releasing a patch barely two months after the OS launch.
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Microsoft is working to solve an incompatibility issue that prevents backups made with Windows Server 2003 from being read on previous versions of the operating system.
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Microsoft will announce the first release candidate for its small business edition of Windows Server 2003 in June, executives said at a meeting here with CRN.
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PC Mag has posted a review on Windows 2003 Server
Windows core technology guru Rob Short explains how hackers were involved in Windows Server 2003 development, and why not all NT4 applications will run on it
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The Redmond, Wash.-based company is positioning the new operating system as capable of pushing aside Unix servers and mainframes in the enterprise. That's been the software maker's long-term goal since the first release of a version of Windows for server systems nearly a decade ago.
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The rule with IIS6 on Windows Server 2003 is that everything is off unless you turn it on. If you want to loosen things up, cautions Security Supersite Editor Larry Seltzer, it's your responsibility.
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Microsoft will launch Windows Server 2003 Thursday, offering improved security and faster file and web server performance compared with Windows 2000, according to tests carried out by vnunet.com's sister title, IT Week.
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A Windows Server 2003 Evaluation Kit is now available. Thanks Mark.
MSFN.org has posted a Windows Server 2003 to Workstation Guide.
More websites run Windows Server 2003 than Solaris 9 despite it not launching officially until 24 April, making it the second most popular web server platform for the less popular operating systems.
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Thanks adamvjackson for this one:
If you haven't already registered for this launch event, the links provided below will get the registration process started.
Beginning April 24, 2003, you can experience Windows Server 2003 and Visual Studio
.NET 2003 firsthand at one of the free educational events being held across the United States. See demos of new product features, play with hands-on exhibits, and leave with your own Evaluation Kit CDs. Each attendee receives: Free evaluation code and $100 US worth of technical training for Windows Server 2003 or Visual Studio .NET 2003 and vouchers for significant savings on MSDN
subscriptions. To sign up, click the link for one of the tracks below.
- IT Professionals
- Developers
- General Users
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If you haven't already registered for this launch event, the links provided below will get the registration process started.
Beginning April 24, 2003, you can experience Windows Server 2003 and Visual Studio


- IT Professionals
- Developers
- General Users
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The server company is releasing a new server, code-named Dylan, that is designed to work with Windows Server 2003
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A key code for installing Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 has leaked onto the Internet, a loss that could lead to widespread piracy of the software.
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InfoWorld has published an article on Windows Server 2003
Microsoft did, as expected, release Windows Server 2003 to manufacturing on Friday, paving the way for its April 24 launch of the product. The company announced that it has released the 64-bit 2003 version of its Windows XP product to manufacturing, as well.
But during a phone call with press and analysts to announce the release-to-manufacturing (RTM) milestone, company officials declined to clarify further how and when add-ons to the base product - not to mention follow-on Windows versions - will roll out.
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But during a phone call with press and analysts to announce the release-to-manufacturing (RTM) milestone, company officials declined to clarify further how and when add-ons to the base product - not to mention follow-on Windows versions - will roll out.
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Microsoft is expected to announce on Friday that Windows Server 2003 has completed testing and has been certified final, or gold, code.
Release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Server 2003 code clears the way for next month's product launch event in San Francisco. RTM also means that computer manufacturers can begin selling systems with the software.
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Release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Server 2003 code clears the way for next month's product launch event in San Francisco. RTM also means that computer manufacturers can begin selling systems with the software.
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NeoWin has restored their Windows 2003 as a Workstation guide
The software giant released its pricing sheet for the new server, which comes in four editions and is slated to ship April 24. The prices are list prices and serve only as a foundation to calculate what enterprises under volume licensing deals will pay. Larger volume licensing customers can expect a reduction by upwards of 40 percent or more based on Microsoft's new Licensing 6.0 program, which began last year.
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