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Windows Server 2003 R2 Reviewer's Guide Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
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bet | 16/53 | Sana | 22.07.2021 | Hajmi | 386 Kb. | | #15709 |
Microsoft Internet Explorer—Updates to this software help prevent unintentional downloads of misrepresented, malicious code and the automatic resizing of browser windows as a ruse to extract sensitive data from employees.
Microsoft Outlook® Express—This update affords users the option of rendering e-mail in plain text rather than HTML. This provides one more barrier against the spread of malicious code through e-mail.
WebDAV Redirector—By updating this behind-the-scenes program, customers can access Web-based Distributed Authoring Versioning (WebDAV) servers, such as Microsoft Windows SharePoint® Services and MSN® Communities, as if they were standard file servers. Moreover, this update helps prevent customers’ credentials (user name, password) from being transmitted over unencrypted channels during such exchanges.
Microsoft addresses update-related server down time with the Hot Patching feature in SP 1. Hot Patching allows customers to apply updates to drivers, DLLs, APIs, or any non-kernel-level component of Windows Server 2003 without restarting the server.
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