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How to create a Secure Web Site using Windows Server 2003 with IIS

by Al Khalfan on March 15th, 2010

Your network consist of a Single Active Directory domain.  All servers run Windows Server 2003.  You have decided to host a public Internet web site with custom scripts on a perimeter network that is open to the Internet.
NetBios name for the web server is WWWServer.  NetBios name for the file server is FS1. A web developer has provided you with the files.  You need to ensure:

  • Users cannot probe the Web server and find ports or services to attack
  • Secure the Web site with a 128 bits SSL secure communication.  Only SSL allowed.
  • Access files for web site from FS1.
  • Ensure other web sites running on WWWServer do not crash our application web site.

How to Extend Disk Space on a Windows 2003 Server?

by Al Khalfan on March 12th, 2010

On a Windows Server 2003 you have a custom in-house application running.  The application is critical to your company.  You have a single physical drive divided into three partitions with drive letters C, D and E.  All partitions are FAT32.  The custom application is installed on drive E. Drive E is low on free disk space. Current disk drive does not have enough free unallocated space.

You need to add more space for the in-house application.  We cannot move the application to a different drive.  List detail steps on how to extend space for drive E.

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