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Date : 7/6/2010

Keeping up with security measures to protect your workstations and servers can be extremely time consuming. Rather than chasing down vulnerabilities as they crop up, it may make more sense for you to step back and take a more global approach. Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 Security Compliance Management Toolkit, which is available at www.microsoft.com /downloads/details.aspx?familyid=8A2643C1-0685-4D89-B655 -521EA6C7B4DB&displaylang=en, can help you get started. Here you'll find guides that address specific Windows technologies as well as links to security resources that are more global in nature.

 


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