(Windows Server 2003 is the most sophisticated network server mode, and its security is greatly improved compared to Windows 2000, but the default security configuration of 2003 may not suit our needs. To be honest, security configuration is a difficult network technology. The permission configuration is too strict, many programs cannot run, the permission configuration is too loose, and it is very easy to be hacked/infiltrated. As a network administrator, it is really difficult. It is a headache. Therefore, I have combined my experience in network security management over the past few years to summarize the following methods to improve the security of our servers. ? A more headache is that every time we set these, we have to "fix the registry, block system servers, change the running permissions of files that may be used with elevated privileges". It takes half an hour to configure each time, and it is repetitive and cumbersome, so I figured out this little tool, so that we can do it with one click. Time and effort, hope to help you!
2003safe\ServerDeploy.exe
2003safe\ServerDeploy.exe.config
2003safe\ServerDeploy.vsH/OST.exe
2003safe\WindowsFormsControlLibrary.dll
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