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Upgrading from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003

Upgrading from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003

This white paper provides an overview of the upgrade process and outlines some of the basic decisions to consider—whether you are upgrading an existing system, performing a new installation, or carrying out a migration.  
Upgrading from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003

Upgrading from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003

Included in this document is an overview of the upgrade process as well as information on some of the basic decisions you will need to make during the process—whether you are upgrading an existing system, or performing a new installation.  
Technical Overview of Windows Server 2003 File Services

Technical Overview of Windows Server 2003 File Services

This downloadable article discusses improvements in Windows Server 2003 File Services, with an emphasis on core infrastructure file service innovations.  
Simplifying Infrastructure Complexity with Windows Distributed File System

Simplifying Infrastructure Complexity with Windows Distributed File System

This document introduces you to the many improvements to DFS that help administrators manage their distributed resources in all the editions of Windows Server 2003.  
Distributed File System: FAQs DFS Frequently Asked Questions Information about DFS
DFS Site Discovery and Target Selection
DFS Clients
DFS Limits
DFS Root Servers
Managing DFS
Domain and Forest Issues
DFS Availability
 
Introduction to Shadow Copies of Shared Folders Introduction to Shadow Copies of Shared Folders Microsoft Windows Server 2003 includes Shadow Copies of Shared Folders to help prevent inadvertent loss of data. Shadow Copies of Shared Folders helps alleviate data loss by creating shadow copies of files or folders that are stored on network file shares at predetermined time intervals.  
       

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