Windows 2003

Last Updated on 19 July 2011, Total: 367 Knowledge Base Tips

361 Admin Tips
37 Active Directory
76 Admin
9 Applications
4 Exchange
11 Migration
66 Miscellaneous
62 Network
77 Security
12 Terminal Servers and Thin Clients
7 Virtual Platforms
4 Registry Tips
3 Miscellaneous
2 User Tips
2 Miscellaneous
  1. Launching Control Panel Apps from the Command Line

    How to launch Control Panel apps from the command line... Read More

  2. Limitation of WebDAV on IIS

    IIS 5/6 has a limitation on how WebDAV works and which you should know about before implementing WebDAV... Read More

  3. List of services

    Generating a quick list of services running on a machine... Read More

  4. Listening ports and services

    How to find what ports your server is listening on and which service is listening on each port... Read More

  5. Listing All DHCP Servers

    Want to know the DNS names and IP addresses of all DHCP servers on your network?... Read More

  6. Listing your GPOs and GPO links

    How to list all your GPOs and their GPO links... Read More

  7. Local accounts and Group Policy

    Group Policy can be a minefield and some policy settings are best left unchanged... Read More

  8. Logging Windows Firewall

    The built-in windows firewall won’t only stop unwanted traffic at your doorstep, it will log it too!... Read More

  9. MSDN Webcast: Building Reliable Web Applications on Windows Server 2003

    106 minutes - you will learn how to fully leverage the new reliability and management features in IIS 6.0. We’ll also explore IIS 5.0 compatibility mode and configure a poorly behaved unmanaged C++ ISAPI web application to automatically recycle to maintain availability while it is rewritten in managed code. We’ll learn how to programmatically modify the XML Metabase or recover... Read More

  10. MSDN Webcast: UDDI on Windows Server 2003

    86 minutes - In this intermediate session, you will learn how UDDI is used as a directory and discovery service for XML Web Services. We’ll dig into how XML web services can be published and located through both the UDDI Web interface, and through the UDDI API in Windows Server 2003. We’ll explore some more advanced features of UDDI by... Read More