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Windows Administration
We
want nobody to misunderstand. For most jobs, Unix or Linux is better.
Over the years we've had to work on a lot of Windows system and have
learned how to integrate them and deal with many common issues.
Area's of Competance:
- Windows 2003 Server:
Operates normal server and terminal services servers for several
clients on our server farm.
- Exchange 2003:
We're not experts, but we are using the product and have integrated it
with diverse Linux and Unix environments.
- Windows XP Pro:
We maintain several networks with this operating system as the primary
client. We have developed good techniques to protect users from spyware
and other vulnerabilites. We have used this client with all of
Microsoft Server products back to NT Version 4.0. We have integrated it
with LDAP and Linux.
- Windows XP:
If you have a choice use XP Pro. The features removed from this version
to make it a home version include the ability to join a domain which is
important. Our techniques for protecting against spyware and other
vulnerabilities work well on this platform.
- Windows Server 2000:
We have limited but useful experience on this platform.
- Exchange 2000:
Most of our experience is with Exchange 5.5 and Exchange 2003.
- Exchange 5.5:
We opeated Exchange 5.5 servers from 1999 through 2005.
- Windows 2000:
We consider it one of the best operating systems from Microsoft. We
have years of experience intergrating this OS into diverse operating
and business environments.
- Windows 95/98/Me:
We'll help you upgrade.
hpuxconsulting.com does windows
(reluctantly)
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