Three major measures make the Win2003 server efficient and practical

  

According to friends, after installing the patch on the Win2003 system, the system will prompt to restart the server. Although Win2003 has a high security, its slow start-up operation is really difficult for us to accept. Many users want to stop the server after the security patch is downloaded. In fact, it is not difficult to solve this problem. Just improve the server's efficiency, and the three measures can be easily solved.

Deny server restart

Whether the Windows 2003 Server server will restart will have a certain relationship with the downloaded system patch feature. For those security patches that are forced to start the system, it is generally impossible for the server to refuse; but for those patches that do not require the system startup feature, you can take the following measures:

1. On the Windows 2003 Server server In the system desktop, click the “Start”/“Run” command. In the system running dialog box that opens, enter the string command “cmd”, click the <;OK" button Switch the system working mode to MS-DOS state;

2. In the DOS command line, use the “cd” command to switch the current directory to the directory where the patch is located, and then execute “aaa /?&rdquo The string command (where aaa is the name of the system patch that needs to be installed currently). In the prompt interface that appears later, check whether the current patch has the parameter "-z", if it has this parameter, it indicates the current After the patch is installed, you can not force the system to restart;

3. Then in the DOS command line, enter the string command “aa a -z”, after clicking the Enter key, the patch will be automatically installed into the system and the server system will not be required to reboot.

Unblocking access to the server

In order to improve employee productivity, the organization recently planned to open access to Windows 2003 terminal servers to every employee, but considering security, the network The administrator only provides the same account for all employees to log in to the Windows 2003 terminal server. However, when employees log in to the terminal server with the account, they find that the server can only allow one person to log in to the server at the same time. After the employee logs in to the server, the former employee will be forced to quit the terminal server. Login. What is going on in this phenomenon? Is there any way for all employees to log in to the server with the same account at the same time?

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