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TechNet Webcast: Implementing Server Security on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 (Part 1 of 3) - Securing Servers - Core Server Security and Active Directory Security - Level 200

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Topics Security Management, Directory Services, E-Mail Client Date added 01 Nov 2004
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This webcast discusses the importance of implementing a core client security at the server level, concentrating on securing applications and securing standalone Microsoft Windows clients. The presenter outlines a core set of client security guidelines that can be implemented using Microsoft Active Directory and Group Policy. The discussion includes recommendations for securing a variety of applications such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook within an organization.

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