Small Business Security Guidance for Windows Server 2003

Strengthen Windows Server 2003 operating system security within a small business with guidance that can assist you in hardening domain controllers, infrastructure servers, file servers, print servers, servers running Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) or Microsoft Internet Authentication Service (IAS), and bastion hosts. You'll find information on patch management and certificate services, as well as how-to articles and security best practices.

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Guides

Backing Up and Recovering Data
Building an Enterprise Root Certification Authority in Small and Medium Businesses
Protecting Data by Using EFS to Encrypt Hard Drives
Network Ports Used by Key Microsoft Server Products
Securing a Client Computer Running Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domain
Securing Remote Access
Securing Windows 2000 Professional Clients in a Windows Server Environment
Securing Windows 2000 Domain Controllers
Securing Windows 2000 Professional in a Peer-to-Peer Networking Environment
Securing Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers
Securing Windows XP Professional in a Peer-to-Peer Networking Environment
Securing Windows XP Professional Clients in a Windows Server Environment

Additional Security Resources

Global Security Centers
Developer Security Center
Computer Security at Home
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