Windows Server 2003 Security Services How-to GuideWindows Server 2003 Security Services How-to Guide- How to dynamically create security-enhanced redirected folders by using folder redirection in Windows 2000 and in Windows Server 2003
In Microsoft Windows 2000 and in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, as an administrator, you can customize desktops by using Folder Redirection. You can redirect the following folders by using Active Directory and Group Policy: Application Data Desktop My... - How to set advanced settings in Internet Explorer by using Group Policy Objects
This article describes how to implement advanced settings by using Group Policy objects (GPOs) in Microsoft Internet Explorer on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Microsoft Windows 2000. This article does assume that you have... - How to move the Certificate Server database and log files
This article describes how to move a certificate server's database and log files. Move the Certificate Server Database and Log Files Use these steps to change the location of the certificate server database and log files: Stop the Certificate Services... - How to enable Kerberos event logging
Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008 offer the capability of tracing detailed Kerberos events through the event log mechanism. You can use this information when you troubleshoot Kerberos. This article describes how to... - HOW TO: Format an Existing Partition on a Shared Cluster Hard Disk
This article describes how to format an existing hard disk or partition on a shared cluster hard disk or partition. You may have to do this if there is NTFS file system damage on a cluster hard disk resource that the chkdsk command cannot repair, or if... - How to perform a parallel installation of Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003
This article describes how to perform a parallel installation of Windows 2000. Note You must know your environmental requirements to complete the installation procedure. Performing a parallel installation of Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 Note The... - How To Securely Publish Multiple Web Sites by Using ISA Server in Windows 2000 and Windows 2003
This step-by-step instruction guide describes how Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 publishes multiple Web sites to the Internet. This guide uses one server running on Windows 2000 Server SP2 with Microsoft Internet Information... - How to configure a computer to receive Remote Assistance offers in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows XP
Describes how to configure a computer that is running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 to receive Remote Assistance offers. - How to remove Remote Installation Services and Single Instance Storage
This article describes how to remove Remote Installation Services (RIS) and Single Instance Storage (SIS). This article also describes how to back up and restore data in its native format from a SIS volume to a non-SIS volume. Remove RIS and SIS To... - How to test Windows 2000 IIS SMTP services manually
Describes step-by-step how to test the SMTP service that you have installed with IIS. - How to move a certification authority to another server
Describes how to move a certification authority (CA) to a different server in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows 2000 Server. - How to import third-party certification authority (CA) certificates into the Enterprise NTAuth store
Describes two methods you can use to import the certificates of third-party certification authorities (CAs) into the Enterprise NTAuth store. You can use the PKI Health Tool, or you can use Certutil.exe. - How to enable Plug and Play detection for parallel port devices in Windows 2000, in Windows XP, and in Windows Server 2003
Some Plug and Play devices that use a parallel port, such as early versions of Iomega Zip drives, may not be detected by Windows. This step-by-step article describes how to enable the Plug and Play feature on devices that use a parallel port devices.... - How to restore the system/boot drive letter in Windows
Warning Do not use the procedure that is described in this article to change a drive on a computer where the drive letter has not changed. If you do so, you may not be able to start your operating system. Follow the procedure that is described in this... - How to remove orphaned domains from Active Directory
Typically, when the last domain controller for a domain is demoted, the administrator selects the option in the DCPromo tool, which removes the domain meta-data from Active Directory. This article describes how to remove domain meta-data from Active... - How to enable debug mode for Remote Install Servers
You can enable a Windows 2000 Remote Install Server (RIS) to run in Debug mode for troubleshooting purposes. This can be useful when you are trying to troubleshoot client/server issues (such as pre-staged systems not connecting to the RIS server, or... - How to change the logon screen saver in Windows
This step-by-step article describes how to change the default logon screen saver. When you start Windows, a Begin Logon dialog box prompts you to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on. By default, if you do not press a key for 15 minutes, the Windows logon... - How to install the Windows Recovery Console
This article describes how to install the Microsoft Windows Recovery Console to your hard disk. If you install this tool to your local hard disk, Windows Recovery Console is added as a choice on the Windows Startup menu. Install the Windows Recovery... - How to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion
Describes how to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion - How to disable the Knowledge Consistency Checker inter-site topology generation for all sites
The Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) is a Windows component that automatically generates and maintains the intra-site and inter-site replication topology. You can disable the KCC's automatic generation of intra-site or inter-site topology... - How to enable UDMA66 mode on Intel chipsets
Describes how to enable UDMA66 mode on Intel chipsets. - How to change the expiration date of certificates that are issued by a Windows Server 2003 or a Windows 2000 Server Certificate Authority
This article describes how to change the validity period of a certificate that is issued by a Windows Server 2003 or a Windows 2000 Server Certificate Authority (CA). By default, the lifetime of a certificate that is issued by a Stand-alone Certificate... - How to configure event log replication in Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 cluster servers
By default, when Clustering is installed on Windows 2000 Advanced Server or Windows 2000 Datacenter servers, events that are logged in the event log of one node in the cluster are also shown in the event log of the other nodes. If appropriate, this... - How to allow non-root or enterprise administrators to authorize RIS servers in Active Directory
For Remote Installation Service (RIS) servers to begin to service clients, they must first be authorized by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) by using DHCP Management. However, only administrators of the root domain or members of the... - How to back up the recovery agent Encrypting File System (EFS) private key in Windows Server 2003, in Windows 2000, and in Windows XP
Describes how to back up the recovery agent Encrypting File System (EFS) private key in Windows Server 2003, in Windows 2000, and in Windows XP.
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