Definition of Windows 2003
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Windows 2003
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Installing Active Directory on Server 2003
Active Directory is a key component in a Microsoft Windows environment. Active Directory is the center piece of the domain structure. It provides a common way to name, search and secure existing domain objects such as users and computers. Active Directory is also required for Group Policies.
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Raising Domain and Forest Functional Levels
Windows Server 2003 introduces several new features to Active Directory. Some of those features are there by default and other (most of them) will only become available after you raise your domain and/or forest functional levels. This version of Rewind is to show you how to raise both domain and forest functional levels.
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Snort on Window Server 2003
There is a lot documentation on Snort, on Linux, and considerable on Snort for Windows too. But most of the documentation deals with older versions. So I thought, let me create one for the latest version of Snort environment. The setup that I am talking about is running Snort 2.3.3 on Windows Server 2003 with PHP5 and SQL 2000 SP4. All other components are also the latest available for public use.
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