Check out the Internet Authentication Service. Although I haven't used it myself, from what I understand it allows for RADIUS authentication. Since you're already familiar with RADIUS, then it should be pretty straightforward for you. And also, I believe you must use W2K3 Enterprise Edition if...
Pay particular attention if you are utilizing any SQL Server applications. There are a few nuances to SQL Server, particularly older versions running on W2K3, such as SQL Server 7 not being "supported" on the platform. Also I would focus on learning W2K3 Active Directory if you're using AD now...
I would turn off the Messenger service on your your print server, and I would turn it off on the XP client machines at well. It's rarely used for anything useful, and is the source of annoying popup messages. Note, this isn't the same as Windows Messenger, the IM application.
Does anyone know of a way to accomplish logon to a Win2K3 box without the use of username and password, much in the fashion of using public/private keypairs to SSH to a *nix box? We are outsourcing support of some customer boxes to a 3rd party, and we would like to give them access in a more...
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