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Windows Server 2003 (build 3757) Screens

Steven Parker   on 02 February 2003 - 23:55 · 12 comments & 576 views

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Not that anything significant has changed on the desktop, but it's nice to see those official dialogs sporting the new name. Bink has got the first shots up, so props to him, he's happily playing around with the latest flavour of Windows Server 2003 build 3757.

If you like all things new have a look at the screens courtesy of Bink.

Screenshot: Audio Disabled (in Services) | IE First Start (love that logo)
Screenshot: Administrator Tools | Configure Your Server and Doh!
News source: Bink


Instructions for Uploading Digital Evidence to NASA

For anyone who has recorded video or taken photos that they believe may be of aid in the investigation of the Space Shuttle Columbia accident, NASA has established a special location on the Web where Internet users may upload their media files to be reviewed by NASA.

Using the FTP method of your choice, log on to the server 38.201.67.72 as "anonymous," using your e-mail address as your password.

Example:
User ID: anonymous
Password: john_doe@hotmail.com

Along with any image or video file that you wish to upload, please include a text file containing your name and a detailed description of the time and location at which the image or video was taken.

Example: I, John Doe, recorded this video in my front yard at 1111 My Street in Nacogdoches, Texas, at 7:55 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, Feb. 1, 2003.

Please be sure that your media file and your text file conform to the following naming convention: your first and last name, an underscore, the date the files are being uploaded, another underscore and the time the files are being uploaded. Other than the file extension (.jpg, .txt, .rm), the names of the two files you upload should be the same.

Please note that files contained on this site are not listable. Therefore, users will not be able to view any files uploaded to the server, including their own.

If you have any problems uploading your files, please e-mail Mike Koester ( michael.koester1@jsc.nasa.gov ) of the Johnson Space Center.

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#1 fdiaz2day on 03 Feb 2003 - 00:08
B i n K ™ is cool now.
(3 replies) #2 Briandl79 on 03 Feb 2003 - 00:38
Nothing to see here folks, move along....
#2.1 dismuter on 03 Feb 2003 - 00:41
What's up with you?
#2.2 danbalsh on 03 Feb 2003 - 00:56
[neoquote=#2.0 by Briandl79]Nothing to see here folks, move along....[/neoquote] move along.... move along... *in Stormtrooper voice* LOL
#2.3 RobertH on 03 Feb 2003 - 01:04
He's practising using the jedi mind trick You will move along... ...I will move along ....
#3 ad.J on 03 Feb 2003 - 00:39
Hm...
(5 replies) #4 Mr. Black on 03 Feb 2003 - 01:36
Hmmm...they aren't using Visual Styles in Server releases? I guess that's a good idea, theres no need for it anyway since you may do a couple configuration things then don't even visit it for weeks at a time (hopefully it's reliable...)
#4.1 Jason on 03 Feb 2003 - 01:42
Only an idiot would enable styles on a Server OS and hopefully loose their job doing so. We have to check the servers daily for optimisation, checking logs, backing up and general house keeping.
#4.2 Mr. Black on 03 Feb 2003 - 03:55
Er...how does enabling styles interfere with any of those tasks? ::
#4.3 Eldoen on 03 Feb 2003 - 04:28
resources better used for other items. now a home server I can understand. but a business server no. But even on the home server, if it is getting close to using those resources Visual Styles should be shut off. El
#4.4 xStainDx on 03 Feb 2003 - 05:32
If you really want styles on WS03, you know how to enable and install them. its not that hard.
#4.5 Jason on 03 Feb 2003 - 13:55
[neoquote=#4.2 by Mr. Black]Er...how does enabling styles interfere with any of those tasks? :: [/neoquote] You stated you only do a couple of configuration things, I said we do many daily and pointed aout a few menial ones, nothing to do with themes no.

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