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How can I install Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition?

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How can I install Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition?

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1. COMMENTARY (contributed by John Savill, FAQ Editor, jsavill@winnetmag.com) This week, I tell you how to optimize the Server service in Windows NT and later, how to configure the system cache setting, and how to enable a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. I also explain why you might not be able to access encrypted data on a clustered shared disk, why you can’t encrypt files on a Windows 2000 domain controller (DC), how to delete cached copies of roaming profiles in Win2K and later, and how to install Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition. Around the industry this week, Microsoft has confirmed that the first beta for the next version of Windows (code-named Longhorn) will be available in 2004 and the final production release will be available in 2005. According to my sources, Microsoft has also confirmed that Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) will support two concurrent XP sessions (1 local, 1 remote).

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