Notes on using Win2003

  

Many gamers have already experienced the infinite charm of Windows 2003. As a server version of Windows XP, Windows 2003 has a new architecture, higher integration, rich features and easy Usability becomes a new generation of server operating systems. For individual players, excellent stability and excellent multimedia performance are also the best choice for learning and entertainment. So, what are the precautions when using such an excellent operating system?

Windows Server 2003 is divided into four versions: Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, and Web. Minimum requirements for hardware systems. For:

Minimum CPU speed 133MHz, recommended CPU speed 550MHz

Minimum memory requirement 128M, recommended minimum memory 256M

Hard disk space required for installation 1.5GB

After a few days of use, have some understanding of Windows Server 2003, here are a few things to note:

Windows Server 2003 must have more than 128M memory to be able to install, like Intel 845GL The motherboard integrated with the graphics card can only be installed with Windows Server 2003 if the 128M memory module is inserted. The installation program will be automatically interrupted.

The installation of Windows Server 2003 is basically the same as that of Windows 2000/XP. After the CD is booted, you can partition and format the hard disk, and then select the path to install. The user only needs to input simple information. The installation program is very Fooling.

Now the dedicated For Windows server 2003 driver is not available, we can use the For Windows2000/XP driver to install.

After installing, you need to change the settings of Windows Server 2003 before you can open IE and use directx. The specific method is as follows.

When shutting down and restarting Windows Server 2003, you must enter the reason and the system will shut down.

Here are the specific instructions:

Disabling the Manager Your Server dialog

The first thing to do is to disable the Manager Your Server dialog if you don't want it every time You will bother you after starting the system. Just click to select the “Don’t display this page at logon” checkbox. You can also access it later via Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Manage Your Server.

Creating a new account There is no welcome screen in Windows Server 2003, so you will not be asked to set up a new account the first time you start it. Creating a new account is easy, click Start -> Run, then type lusrmgr.msc and press Enter. The Local Users and Groups window will appear, then right click on Users in the left panel and select New User, and fill in the relevant information according to the example in the figure (Full Name and Description are optional), then select the relevant Checkbox and click Create. It can also be added in the computer management of the control panel.

Setting permissions Your new account is ready to use, but before we can log in with it, you may want to give your account “Administrator” permissions. If you want to do this, right-click on the newly created account name and click Properties, open the Member of tab, click Add...-> Advanced -> Find Now, and then double-click Administrators at the top of the list. Click OK to close the window. Now you can log out of the Administrator and log in with the new account.

Disable IE's enhanced line security settings

The first time you open IE, you can't browse the web. The reason is that a new security feature of Windows Server 2003 is that IE is set by default. The security is high, so you can't browse any sites (unless you add the site to a secure site). You can use the following method to solve:

Run IE, you can see IE prompts that the Explorer Enhanced Security settings have been enabled, and also displays a dialog box, select "In the future" in the dialog box. Do not show this message”.

Now, open Tools -> Internet Options, open the Security tab, and adjust the security of the Internet zone to Medium in “Security Level for this zone”. You will then see a dialog asking if you really want to change the security level, click Yes.

Usually set to Medium in the workstation, so this is also suitable for most people. OK, is there still a problem with the Internet now? Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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