Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
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Microsoft Released Update Rollup 1 For Windows 2000 SP4
Microsoft released Update Rollup 1 For Windows 2000 SP4, which contains some new fixes.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Remote Code Execution in Microsoft Exchange, Word, Internet Explorer, MSN Messenger, Windows Shell, Message Queuing, and TCP/IP
Numerous vulnerabilities in the listed products that could allow remote code execution, which could lead to denial of service conditions or allow an intruder to take complete control of an affected system.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Extended Version of XCACLS Available
Microsoft released an updated version of XCACLS, a tool that can help adjust review and modify permissions for files and directories.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Update: Problems with Microsoft's Patch MS04-011
Microsoft released an article, 841382, on April 28th which discusses problems that have been discovered in its recently released patch, MS04-011.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Sneak Preview: SUS 2.0 Beta is Now WUS, Part of DSI
Microsoft announced that Software Update Services (SUS) 2.0 has been renamed Windows Update Services (WUS); which was released to public beta testers and product evalulators on March 16.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
More Security Patches On The Way for Microsoft Platforms
At least seven more security patches are on the way from Microsoft.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Beta: Internet Security And Acceleration Server 2004
Microsoft has released Internet Security And Acceleration Server 2004 (ISA 2004) into open beta testing.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Microsoft Set to Retire Windows 2000 Server
A Microsoft representative alerted me this morning that the software giant would soon be retiring the Windows 2000 Server line. The products will be phased out over time beginning March 31, 2004 and finally retired on April 1, 2006. Microsoft notes that
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Releases Three New Patches: One Critical, Two Important
Microsoft released three security bulletins today regarding three problems in Windows platforms, one of which is considered by Microsoft critical and the other two considered important
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Microsoft Releases Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4)
Just days before it cast Windows NT 4.0 Workstation into the no-support zone, Microsoft issued its fourth service pack for Windows 2000, the operating system that succeeded NT in early 2000. Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4) is a collection of over 650
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Memory Myths
Think you know a lot about SQL Server memory? Think again.
SQL Server Magazine
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Kalen Delaney
Server Consolidation
With careful planning and implementation, consolidating servers can save you from being buried by an avalanche of maintenance costs.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
Log Explorer 3.03
Lumigent Technologies' Log Explorer lets you recover transaction log data, often while the system is running—-and you can select exactly the transactions you want to restore.
SQL Server Magazine
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Ron Talmage
Fault-Tolerant Servers
Determine whether clustering or fault tolerance is a better solution for your high-availability server needs.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Weitz
7 Steps to SSL Encryption
Information about setting up server-requested SSL encryption in a clustered SQL Server environment is hard to come by. But these clear steps pave the way to a straightforward implementation.
SQL Server Magazine
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Gary Zaika
Common Criteria Configuration Guides for Win2K
Microsoft announced Tuesday that Windows 2000 has received the highest security certification level available to an OS.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Microsoft and CA Set Backup/Restore Benchmark
Microsoft, Computer Associates International (CA), and other collaborators recorded a record-setting 2.6TB-per-hour archival backup of a 2.5TB SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition database running on Windows 2000 Datacenter Server.
WinInfo
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Various Authors
SQL Server Scores Without Distributed Partitioned Views
Although it didn't shatter any existing world records, Microsoft's impressive 64-bit Transaction
Processing Performance Council (TPC-C) benchmark score that will affect the way many people view SQL Server as an enterprise-class database.
SQL Server Magazine
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Brian Moran
Windows Scales Up, Out, Up, Down
Microsoft is working on a new technology that will speed data access on multiprocessor machines.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Windows 2000 SP3 Finally Released
Microsoft alerted me Tuesday afternoon that it had finalized Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3), a long-awaited collection of bug fixes and minor functionality improvements. The company says that it has issued Win2K SP3 to its Premier Customers and will
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
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