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First Post! This is my new server serving. The week-end was spent migrating
everything to it. I am finally back up-to-date running Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
Edition, ISA Server 2000 SP1 (+tons of patches), Exchange 2003 and SQL Server 2000
SP3.
Observations: Windows 2003 Server really applies the added "trustworthy computing"-security
by only enabling the applications / protocols / ports that I explicitly activate,
after being warned by the system of their potential risks. After installing Exchange
2003 for example, Exchange's SMTP and POP3 services are set to "disabled" and cannot
be started from Exchange admin.
I was only puzzled by the fact the the security-event-log still only logs success-audits
but not the failure-audits (which are at least as interesting in my opinion).