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Configuring TCP/IP Services on Windows Server 2003: A Practical Guide

This presentation by Emma Cornish covers the essentials of setting up TCP/IP services on Windows Server 2003, focusing on the SEC module. The talk includes practical steps for creating accounts and accessing Windows services through the Control Panel. It discusses enabling various services, including Web (IIS), FTP, and Telnet, and emphasizes the significance of permissions, security patches, and updates. Participants can access the slides online for detailed guidance. This resource is invaluable for IT professionals looking to enhance their skills in managing Windows Server 2003.

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Configuring TCP/IP Services on Windows Server 2003: A Practical Guide

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    1. Setting up TCP/IP Services in Windows server 2003 A short talk on configuring Windows server 2003 for the SEC module Viktor Huddleston slides available at http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~jqf/G53SEC The slides are available on the normal security web site. My name is Emma Cornish and I work for the Technical Services GroupThe slides are available on the normal security web site. My name is Emma Cornish and I work for the Technical Services Group

    2. Introduction PC set up Windows 2003 server enterprise edition Creating Accounts Accessing Windows Services through the Control Panel Enabling the Services through the Control Panel Services include:Web(IIS), FTP and Telnet Connecting via FTP/Telnet Permissions Security Patches and Updates

    3. Windows Set up Windows server 2003 enterprise edition default installation. No additional programs or services have been added. You can install other non Microsoft OSs its up to you. A full copy of the server 2003 CD has been put on the hard disk you may need this if installing extra programs and services.

    5. Creating Accounts See help and support Center on how to create accounts

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