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Aug 8, 2007

I found eurovps.com and I think it is very good regarding specs/price ratio.

I am interested on VPS 200W.

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Oct 20, 2009

i am thinking to get a server with Brustnet. i do have my own windows 2003 enterprise edition license. i just want to know am i allowed to install my own cd iso with license.

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May 11, 2009

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Sep 1, 2008

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I remember that godaddy had datacenter ed and the vps I use now (eukhost) is using enterprise edition.

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Feb 12, 2008

experienced people in Windows 2003 Server edition then me.

Now working for this client of mine seems they have much more problems then just a single hard drive issues as posted in another post.

Now they also have a Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition on their server, which is activated but their Product Key fails every time they try getting an update like SP1, etc...

Now, I'm guessing it's because their product key isn't the original or fake as they never purchased Windows 2003 but the tech they fired installed it any ways and got it working.

So I went out and purchased an Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition (OEM Version) as it's cheaper and I had to build a system recently so that worked out pretty well.

Anyways, using all of the tips on the internet to disable or deactivate windows worked well but when using the Activation Wizard and entering the new product key, it just comes back to the product key area again. So I've called Microsoft and the guy on the phone wasnt able to help me nor activate the windows.

Question:

Does anyone here have experience with Windows 2003 Server and would know why this is happening or know a fix?

Do I have to reinstall the OS?

If reinstalling, can I do it the same way as Windows XP that you select to install a new operating system, then select the partition, it detects the operating system on there and replaces the OS files only with the new ones but leaves everything in the same state, does something like this work or is available in Windows 2003 Server?

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Nov 17, 2008

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I wait your answerds.

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May 26, 2009

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Anyone has any resources on the hardening or preparation of 2008 for server hosting uses?

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Jun 9, 2009

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Apr 5, 2008

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May 25, 2008

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The download / process, ends itself.

How can we keep running the download or any process, even when we log off?

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Apr 24, 2008

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Both servers have DNS, and example.com is stored in Active Directory to allow us to use the benefits this provides. Our issue is probably simple, but I'm not sure how to fix it.

Let's call server one EX1, and server two EX2. These have local IPs of 192.168.1.111 and 192.168.1.112, respectively.

We want example.com to be resolved to an external IP address (for web hosting), let's say 1.2.3.4. The problem is, the two domain controllers keep registering example.com with their internal IP addresses .111 and .112, so the DNS round-robins between 1.2.3.4 and the two internal servers, which aren't web servers.

Is there a way we can get those DNS controllers to stop registering their internal IPs as example.com?

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Jan 23, 2008

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in case this forum cannot treat this, kindly direct to another site.

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Dec 22, 2007

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Dec 10, 2007

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Also I would assume and hope Microsoft SQL 2005 Express suppports x64?

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May 21, 2007

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Apr 28, 2009

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I have a server built and ready for an operating system, this will be a development server for database and web development. It will also likely turn into an encrypted file server as well.

I do not plan on doing much else other then that.

Is it worth it to struggle through and learn the Linux command line or should I go for Windows Server something I am more familiar with?

I've considered VMware although I have "Fake Raid" and ESXi does not see my Raid-1 setup.

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Jun 13, 2009

there is alot of Windows Server 2003 Editions, like:

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windows 2003 DataCenter 32 bit

i wanna know what is the different between 64 bit and 32 bit in every edition.

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Apr 21, 2009

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Apr 14, 2009

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Here are screenshots of event logs and task manager.

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Mar 7, 2008

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Oct 21, 2008

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Is there any software i can use to try and combat this spam/abuse? I have a trend micro anti-virus and firewall installed on the server. I have blocked that IP, but there is nothing stopping that from changing.

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Feb 6, 2008

I have to move my primary DNS server (on Win 2003) from one machine to another.

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Sep 24, 2008

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Is there anyway to auto mate this or atleast everything to do with system settings including windows update ? (Minus norton install)

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Jul 17, 2008

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I want to open my site on a Windows Server as I'm a lot more familiar with Windows (Having an MCP for Windows Server 2003). I am unsure however what edition to go with. At first I thought Windows Server 2003 Web Edition (Being a website!), but this only supports up to 2gb of ram I believe? and may prove to be an issue if we need to upgrade due to the high demand of online users.

I understand I can have more than one server, but would you recommend another edition?

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May 5, 2008

I have to setup a company server over a huge hardware profile made for me:

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The server will be splitted in two server (it's actually a balde running ESX and two guests).

My question is:

- I am better to setup 64 bits or better run the old and stable 32 bits?

I consider this question because:

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Out of this, is there known problem/issue with 64 bits Windows 2003 OS?

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Apr 10, 2007

I have a server Windows 2003 Server

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Jan 3, 2007

I just installed php on a windows server 2003 machine but php code just shows up as normal text. I've followed the steps outlined here. Then I restarted the server and the files are served as they should, but php code is not parsed.

In the troubleshooting section it says to try to add php5isapi.dll as an ISAPI Filter, and so I did, but it still won't work. The question is, do I have to restart the whole machine to test if the ISAPI Filter setting solved the problem, or does an IIS reset suffice? The reason I'm asking instead of trying is that a lot of business critical applications are running on the same machine, so restarting the machine is quite the process.

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