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November 2003

What You Need to Know About Windows Server 2003 SP1


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Microsoft's first service pack for Windows Server 2003, which is due in the first half of 2004, will include several new features that add desirable functionality and address customer concerns. Whether you maintain a Windows 2003 environment or plan to roll out a deployment soon, you should research this important update. Here's what you need to know about Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

A New Security Configuration Wizard
The new roles-based Security Configuration Wizard will finally answer what might be the most commonly asked question about Windows 2003: Which services can you turn off? This question has been difficult to answer to date because of the thousands of possible combinations of installed technology, each with a cascading hierarchy of dependencies, that can exist on any Windows system. And when you add to the mix other Microsoft server systems, such as Microsoft Exchange Server or Microsoft SQL Server, the dependencies change yet again.

To address this problem and give administrators a way to configure server systems to run only those services that are required by the roles assigned to a server, the Security Configuration Wizard accesses a back-end XML database that knows about Windows 2003 and all the Microsoft enterprise products that run on it. The wizard can run in two modes.

In the first mode, the wizard examines the system and reports the roles the server is assigned; when prompted by the user, the wizard will shut down any inappropriate services not related to the currently configured roles. In the second mode, you simply tell the wizard which roles the server should fulfill, and it automatically configures the server for the currently configured roles. In addition to shutting down services, the wizard can shut down ports that are unnecessary to the server's currently configured roles.

The Security Configuration Wizard can also export and import configurations. This feature lets you configure one server and apply that configuration to other servers. Another useful feature lets administrators and third parties add information about custom applications and third-party servers to the XML database.

Enhanced Support for 32-Bit Applications on Itanium 2
Enterprises that are examining or deploying Windows 2003 on 64-bit Itanium 2 servers must address one big headache—application incompatibility. To address the need to run 32-bit x86-based Windows applications and services on 64-bit systems, Intel added an x86 compatibility mode runtime environment, but the environment runs much more slowly than the underlying system. With Windows 2003 SP1, however, this discrepancy will no longer exist on Itanium 2 systems—the 64-bit versions of the service pack will enable a new execution layer that lets 32-bit applications run at the processor's native speed.

Bug and Security Fixes
Of course, Windows 2003 SP1 will include fixes for all the security vulnerabilities and other bugs that Microsoft has discovered since the OS's release to manufacturing (RTM) in March 2003. Whether the company will produce service pack releases for Windows 2003 more regularly than it has for Windows XP is unclear, but Microsoft representatives I've spoken with expressed a desire to issue service packs on a more consistent basis.

Deployment
Enterprise customers have typically waited for the first service pack before deploying Microsoft server products, a practice that Microsoft has been trying to discourage with Windows 2003. Although one Windows Server release probably isn't enough to change many minds, the high quality of the product has certainly helped to lessen customer resistance to rolling out products earlier. That said, Windows 2003 SP1 is an important release, one that will again make or break the company's reputation in the eyes of its enterprise customers. All enterprises deploying or thinking about deploying Windows 2003 should evaluate SP1 as soon as possible for the Security Configuration Wizard alone. And for customers considering an Itanium 2—based environment, SP1 could be the deal maker.

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Reader Comments
Nice text, i'm working in a test environment of win2003 at the moment so now i know a little what we can expect at the release of SP1

Tnx



J.Jasperse December 16, 2003


because i am installing exchange 2003 server i want service pack plz give me yar

shailesh February 06, 2004


Is it Possible to install ServicePack for windows2003server if itso where can i get or from which website i can download it .. awaiting for ur Reply.

Regards


prasad February 18, 2004


I am implimenting ISA 2000 on windows server 2003 plase give me service pack 1 for this.

Ajai Negi March 01, 2004


Hello,
I want to install SP1 on one of the user's PC. Where can I get this Service pack ??? Kindly send me the link for this.
Warm Regards,


Jayant Songadkar March 16, 2004


I have bought OEM version of Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Standard and installed in new PC (assembled) with Xeon Processor 2.4GHz. I have a problem with Backup Utility. I need Hotfix. I have gone through the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 817688. When I entered my product code it says that i have to contact OEM provider. Since i bought the software from Microsoft Retail Shop dealer and he is not having any knowledge of such problems. Please help me to or provide the Hotfix if any have this hotfix.

Srinivas Reddy March 25, 2004


Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows 2003 is in beta stage and only available to beta testers. Current build is 1309.

I'm trying to find where the security configuration wizard is. I see the scw.exe application and scwcmd.exe but I am not getting a gui application with which to alter my systems security settings based on profile.

Garry Marsh April 06, 2004


I also require the hotfix for KBA 817688. All my backups fail JUST prior to completion, I can't ignore the importance of having backups of system/data and neither should Microsoft, just make the DAMN hotfix available direct or via Windows Update, (please)...

Jon April 26, 2004


Yea MS is rediculus with certain hotfixes...I am experienceing a Backup failure listed in the KBA 817688 as well. To get the hotfix, I hae to site on teh phone with MS tech support thru my MSDN subscription for over an hour...just so they could confirm that I actually had the software and could (read WAS ALLOWED) to recieve it.
They then told me that this is by no way a product they have done through testing on and is AS-IS and I should test on a test-platform first.
Well MS, I am in the production environment already...and the tape backup is on teh Ta-Da production server b/c I expected the Backup solution to operate properly in the first place!
Oh yea and now I have to worry that this "hotfix" could take a dive because it is not tested...the SP1 beta has been out over a year. This hotfix is going to be included...and Veritas built the backup software for Win2k3...so what it the deal???

Your truly...(read slightly annoyed)
KG

KG May 06, 2004


I was trying to do this specific research on Microsoft's web site and had no clue on what was going on until I came to this page. Thanks!

Renato Diaz May 19, 2004


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