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Windows Server 2003
Security Guide
Microsoft\u00ae
Solutions for Security
Microsoft Solutions for
Security

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Acknowledgements

The Microsoft Solutions for Security group (MSS) would like to acknowledge and thank
the team that produced the Windows Server 2003 Security Guide. The following people
were either directly responsible, or made a substantial contribution to the writing,
development, and testing of this solution.

Authors

Kurt Dillard
Jos\u00e9 Maldonado
Brad Warrender

Content Contributors

William Dixon
Eric Fitzgerald
Stirling Goetz
Ian Hellen
Jesper Johansson
Kirk Soluk

Testers

Gaurav Singh Bora
Kenon Bliss
Paresh Gujar
Vince Humphreys
Ashish Java

Editors

Reid Bannecker
Wendy Cleary
John Cobb
Kelly McMahon
Jon Tobey

Program Manager
Chase Carpenter
Reviewers

Rich Benack
Rob Cooper
Duane Crider
Mike Greer
Robert Hensing
Chad Hilton
Andrew Mason
Joe Porter
Joel Scambray
Ben Smith
Jeff Williams

Contributors

Ignacio Avellaneda
Ganesh Balakrishnan
Shelly Bird
Derick Campbell
Sean Finnegan
Joanne Kennedy
Jeff Newfeld
Rob Oikawa
Vishnu Patankar
Keith Proctor
Bill Reid
Sandeep Sinha
Bomani Siwatu
Graham Whiteley

At the request of Microsoft, The Center for Internet Security (CIS) and the United States
Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
participated in the final review of these Microsoft documents and provided comments,
which were incorporated into the published versions.

Microsoft would also like to thank the Siemens Workplace Architecture Team as well as National Broadband LLC for their invaluable input and participation in the Early Adopter Program for this guide.

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