On July 14 Microsoft will terminate extended support for Windows Server 2003. This means that there will be "no more patches fixing security vulnerabilities, non-security defects," etc. If Windows ...
The .NET version of the Windows 2000 server operating system. Introduced in the spring of 2003, it was originally known as .NET Server 2003. Similar to the Windows 2000 offerings, Windows Server 2003 ...
Less than two months after launching its Windows Server 2003 operating system, Microsoft has released a security patch to fix a vulnerability that could let malicious sites run damaging code on the ...
It might seem odd to say there is anything ‘hidden’ about the end of support for Windows Server 2003. In fact, Information Age has already run several pieces on this operating system being put out to ...
With one year until Microsoft pulls the plug on Windows Server 2003 support, Hewlett-Packard is mounting a massive partner-led offensive with the software giant to upgrade a big chunk of the 11.7 ...
Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows Server 2003. This means the popular operating system is no longer safe to use, since no new security patches will be released. Millions of servers ...
Microsoft’s support for Windows Server 2003 ends today. This is business as usual: Microsoft provides at least 10 years of support for its operating systems, split into two distinct types. Mainstream ...
Windows domains rely on policy-based security mechanisms, but Windows security policy deployment can be confusing to the uninitiated. What’s the difference between the local security policy, domain ...
Microsoft has set 12 March as the release to manufacture date for the six new versions of its server operating system, paving the way for a shipping date of 29 April. The six versions of Windows ...
A large number of businesses still run Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and it's unlikely they all will upgrade before Microsoft Corp. ends support on July 14, 2015, say analysts. Companies that don't ...
I have a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise OEM license on a DELL 2850 server, and I need to install ESXi (4.1 is the latest version supported). My goal is to be able to use the 4 permitted installations ...
OK, I know I am retarded for running Windows Server 2003 EE on my Dell laptop (which has 2GB RAM). However, I use it as a client most of the time (except when I am testing MSDN server apps).