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Question:  what is differnce between windows 2000 server and windows 2003 server



October 10, 2006 14:31:43 #2
 K.Shridhar   Member Since: Visitor    Total Comments: N/A 

RE: what is differnce between windows 2000 server and ...
 
New features of Windows 2003 server.The main features is IIS and some are here given. * Branch Office Server Management o Centralized management tools for file and printers o Enhanced Distributed File System (DFS) namespace management interface o More-efficient WAN data replication with Remote Differential Compression * Identity and Access Management o Extranet Single Sign-On and identity federation o Centralized administration of extranet application access o Automated disabling of extranet access based on Active Directory account information o User access logging o Cross-platform web Single Sign-On and password synchronization using Network Information Service (NIS) * Storage Management o File Server Resource Manager (storage utilization reporting) o Enhanced quota management o File screening limits files types allowed o Storage Manager for Storage Area Networks (SAN) (storage array configuration) * Server Virtualization o A new licensing policy allows up to 4 virtual instances (on Enterprise Edition an above versions) * Utilities and SDK for UNIX-Based Applications add-on, giving a relatively full Unix development environment. o Base Utilities o SVR-5 Utilities o Base SDK o GNU SDK o GNU Utilities o UNIX Perl o Visual Studio Debugger Add-inK.ShridharHCL COMNET
     

 

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