You can do that with some 3rd party software like
EA Disclaimer, S/MIME for IIS SMTP Service and Exchange Server
For details you can visit:
http://www.emailarchitect.net/smime/
http://www.emailarchitect.net/smime/doc/default.asp
You can also take a look at this tool:
Policy Patrol Disclaimers for Exchange Server:
http://www.policypatrol.com/exchange-disclaimers.htm
Add /3Gb switch to boot.ini
Hi, In windows server 2003, by default you can use 3 client access licenses; however you can increase the number of licenses by adding the Terminal server in your network and purchase more licenses from Microsoft. Once you add the Terminal server role on the server, then simply add the Terminal Services Licensing from "Add remove windows component" With this way you can use more than three session at a time. Let me know if you have any questions. -Nitin Note: Windows server 2003 enterprise edition at a time 99999 user support.
Microsoft Server 2003 is an operating system for servers (central storage and database management computers). It is a piece of software that performs the same functions in a server that Windows XP or OSX performs in a home computer. Note: Windows server 2003 it is advance version of windows server 2000. Some new feature add in windows server 2003. and security level high. we can manage centralize out network. we can not centralize manage without server. diffrent types of edition abailable.
Hi, In windows server 2003, by default you can use 3 client access licenses; however you can increase the number of licenses by adding the Terminal server in you network and purchase more licenses from Microsoft. Once you add the Terminal server role on the server, then simply add the Terminal Services Licensing from "Add remove windows component" With this way you can use more than three session at a time. Let me know if you have any questions. -Nitin
Windows Server 2003 is a server variant of Windows, released in 2003. It has many versions for different uses and loads, and is priced accordingly. Interface-wise, it resembles Windows XP with the Classic interface selected (Luna can be enabled, but is disabled by default). It has been superseded by Windows Server 2008, but is still in wide use and is still supported by Microsoft.It is a server operating system that was introduced in 2003 by Windows. It included increased security, better messaging, and a better back up system when compared to its predecessor.
You'll need to edit boot.ini and add an entry for Windows XP.
click on start tab, all programs then click administrative tools then click on manage your server click add on top right corner click next and click on DHCP server click the next tab and follow the steps
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If you are able to add roles and manage them, win 2003 was installed properly. Methode: 1. If during installation win server 2003. No any error. 2: If installed active directorey successfully with dns. Note: If you want more information so you can visit http://www.iyogibusiness.com/
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For Windows 2003, you need to manually install the components by performing the following steps:From the Control Panel, open the Add/Remove Programs applet.Click Add/Remove Windows Components.Select Application Server, then click Details.Select the ASP.NET option.Select Internet Information Services (IIS), then click Details.Select the NNTP Service, SMTP Service, and World Wide Web Service options, then click OK.Click OK again to close the Application Server dialog box.Click Next on the main Windows Components Wizard dialog box and follow the prompts when asked to insert the Windows 2003 installation CD-ROM to install the core components.Don't forget about any service packs that might also be required. Don't install the Windows 2003 POP3 service--a more robust version is supplied with Exchange 2003.