What if you have IIS setup behind a firewall?  I have so far only allowed
port 21 through (FTP).  What do you need to do to protect against Code Red?
I believe I have all the updates, when I go to
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com it shows me that I have all necessary
updates installed.

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Sent:   Monday, August 27, 2001 1:02 PM
To:     NT System Admin Issues
Subject:        Re: New W2K Server


Shut off IIS so you dont get Code Red.    Go to Windows update and apply
all the updates.   Run HFNetchk to see what else you need to patch.
Eventually get a network share set up so that you can do all of this
automatically when you build a new machine.     You cant just do a default
install and plug in a network - if you do that you should expect some
consequences.



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I have finally build my first W2k Server. I have set up a totally new
domain
to correct the mistakes in our current one. I have run DCPromo installed
AD,
set up the DNS, set the Security Policies and so on. My question is if I go
ahead and put this on my network, it shouldn't cause any conflicts with my
existing NT boxes should it since it is a totally new domain?

Erik


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