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From: "Rich"
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Windows Server has had multiple firewalls for a while. The more =
sophisticated one is called Routing and Remote Access.
Rich
"Glenn Meadows" wrote in message =
news:424f55b7$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Mike, Did MS add a real firewall to 2003 server in the SP1 release? =
I=20
heard from someone that they did. Does it work like true firewall, or =
is it=20
the same one that they brought to the front in SP2 for XP?
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Glenn M.
"Mike N." wrote in message=20
news:s0bp4150g162elqvgqi3dc107337ujji62{at}4ax.com...
>I had a non-critical Lab Server 2003 with a current image backup, so =
I went
> ahead and downloaded SP1. (The only other experiences I could find =
so far
> were 3 people with no-boot after install and 3 "all OK").
>
> The install was non-eventful and one app (TcpTraceroute) has a =
runtime
> overflow detected - I don't know if a system call changed or the C++
> runtime now detects a problem it did not detect previously.
>
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Remote Access.
Rich
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