Redes/Network

Cabo Crossover

Esquema para a construção de um cabo UTP que liga dois PC(s) directamente sem a necessidade de um HUB

Material necessário:
-2 fichas RJ45
-Cabo UTP
-Alicate para cravar as fichas
A numeração indicada é a da ficha RJ45

Ficha A Ficha B
Branco Laranja 1 ——– 1 Branco Verde
Laranja 2 ——– 2 Verde
Branco Verde 3 ——– 3 Branco Laranja
Azul 4 ——– 4 Azul
Branco Azul 5 ——– 5 Branco Azul
Verde 6 ——– 6 Laranja
Branco Castanho 7 ——– 7 Branco Castanho
Castanho 8 ——– 8 Castanho

+) mas para quem tem problemas em arranjar um cabo de 8 condutores, ou seja 4 pares,pode arranjar um cabo de 2 pares, ou seja 4 condutores, coloca as ligações nas posições 1, 2, 3 e 6 da ficha RJ45,e fica com a ligação a bombar na mesma!

+) Para um cabo UTP funcionar com 10, 100 ou 1 Gbit full duplex, apenas são necessários os fios 1,2,3,6. O 4 e 5 pode ser utilizado para voz num telefone ip que será alimentado pelo 7 e 8. Parece que o equipamento é que é um pouco avantajado quer no preço quer no volume.

cabo crossover
Exchange Microsoft

Pricing and Licensing for Medium Organizations

Estimated Pricing
Exchange Server 2003 running on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 requires both server licenses and client access licenses (CALs). Review the following tables to find estimated pricing information1.
Server Pricing
Products Prices Comments
Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition $699 US The standard edition of Exchange Server 2003 is designed to meet the messaging and collaboration needs of small and medium-sized organizations. You need to purchase Exchange Server 2003 CALs in addition to a basic server license. Compare to Enterprise Edition.
Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition $3,999 US Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition is designed for large organizations that have the highest requirements for reliability, scalability, and manageability. You need to purchase Exchange Server 2003 CALs in addition to a basic server license. Compare to Standard Edition.
Client Access License (CAL) – User Pricing
Products Prices Comments
Exchange Server 2003 user CAL $67 US The Exchange Server 2003 user CAL is required for each user gaining access to the server and entitles access rights to both editions of Exchange Server. Each Exchange Server 2003 CAL also includes Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 or Microsoft Entourage 2004 for Mac and permits access from Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access, Outlook Mobile Access, Exchange ActiveSync, or any standard Internet-messaging client.
Exchange Server 2003 device CAL $67 US The Exchange Server 2003 device CAL is required for each device accessing the server and entitles access rights to an unlimited number of users sharing this common device. The device CAL includes Outlook 2003. An example of such a device is a kiosk running Outlook Web Access that is shared by several e-mail users.

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Exchange Microsoft

Exchange Server 2003 Edition Comparison

Exchange Server 2003 comes in two editions:

Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition.

•Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition is designed to meet the messaging and collaboration needs of small and medium corporations, and for specific messaging server roles or branch offices.

•Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, designed for large enterprise corporations, enables you to create multiple storage groups and multiple databases. Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition provides a 16-terabyte message store that removes the constraints on the number of users and amount of data that a single server can manage.

Both editions feature:

•Network compression. Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 is designed for optimum network performance and features attachment and e-mail body compression, fewer round trips between server and client, and more intelligent synchronization.

•Exchange Server 2003 Management Pack. Help monitor and proactively manage deployments with the Microsoft Operations Manager Management Pack.

•Integrated support for mobile devices. Get support for Windows Mobile–enabled mobile device synchronization for e-mail, contacts, and calendars plus mobile browsing capabilities.

•Volume Shadow Copy service. Use the Volume Shadow Copy service in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 to enable improved backup and restore capabilities, thereby reducing the impact to your users and increasing system availability.

•Flexible configuration. You can configure Exchange Server 2003 as a front-end server residing in either the perimeter network (also known as DMZ, demilitarized zone, and screened subnet) or behind the firewall to support multiple client types such as Outlook 2003 (using remote procedure call [RPC] over HTTP), Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access, Outlook Mobile Access, Exchange ActiveSync, Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3), and Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP).

•Recovery Storage Group. Recover entire storage groups, databases, or individual mailboxes while minimizing impact to your users. This feature has the potential to replace the need for separate servers dedicated to recovery purposes.

Feature Standard Edition Enterprise Edition
Storage groups support 1 storage group 4 storage groups
Number of databases per storage group 1 mailbox store and 1 public folder store 5 databases
Total database size Maximum 16 gigabytes (GB) per database1 Maximum 16 terabytes, limited only by hardware2
Exchange Server clustering Not supported Supported
X.400 connector Not included Included

1 Mailbox storage size limits increase to 75 GB for Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition with Service Pack 2.
2 Sixteen terabytes of messaging storage is beyond most organizations’ requirements to meet service level agreements for timely messaging backup and restore.

Exchange Microsoft

Licence for Exchange Server 2003

Exchange 2003 a correr em Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server ou Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 requer licenças de Servidor e de Cliente (CALs).
mais info em Exchange 2003 Licensing FAQ.

Products Comments
Exchange 2003 user CAL The Exchange 2003 user CAL is required for each user gaining access to the server and entitles access rights to both editions of Exchange. Each Exchange 2003 CAL also includes Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003 and permits access from Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access, Outlook Mobile Access, Exchange Server ActiveSync®, or any standard Internet-messaging client.
Exchange 2003 device CAL The Exchange 2003 device CAL is required for each device accessing the server and entitles access rights to an unlimited number of users sharing this common device. An example of such a device is a kiosk running Outlook Web Access that is shared by several e-mail users.
External Connector licence The new External Connector licence (EC) is an optional additional server licence for external users that enables access to your servers running Exchange 2003. With this licence, you do not need to buy individual Exchange CALs. The EC licence is purchased for every copy of Exchange 2003 that can be accessed by the external user. An example of an external user is a person who is not an employee or similar personnel of the company or its affiliates. This licence allows access to the server running Exchange by an unlimited number of external users that can include, but is not limited to, business partners, suppliers, customers, retirees, and alumni. It is licensed per server.
Exchange 2003 Standard Edition The standard edition of Exchange 2003 is designed to meet the messaging and collaboration needs of small and medium-sized organizations. You need to purchase Exchange 2003 CALs in addition to a basic server licence.
Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition is designed for large organizations that have the highest requirements for reliability, scalability, and manageability. You need to purchase Exchange 2003 CALs in addition to a basic server licence.
Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server1 See your local reseller to order Windows Server 2003, or visit the Windows 2003 Server Pricing and Licensing page.link

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Autodesk

Combining Autodesk License Files

Supported by: Flex LM and all Autodesk Products

This tip is for the CAD Managers and IT people who maintain Autodesk’s Licence Manager; Flex LM.

Your current licence manager has just one product to manage eg: 4 seats of Autodesk Inventor Professional 9 and your Marketing department has just purchased 2 new seats of Autodesk VIZ 2005 and he wants it to be added to your current licence manager so that the licences can be shared throughout the various departments within your company. So, your question is how do we merge the new VIZ 2005 licence with the existing licence file?

NOTE: I have chosen AIP9 and VIZ 2005 for this example, however, this process is to be used for all Autodesk products.

1. Start LMTOOLS and stop the service.

2. Using Notepad, open your current licence file. Below is an example of the current licence file for 4 seats of Autodesk Inventor Professional 9.

SERVER Hostname MAC_Address
USE_SERVER
VENDOR adskflex port=2080
INCREMENT 46400INVBUN_9_0F adskflex 1.000 permanent 4 \
INCREMENT 46400INVBUN_9_0F adskflex 1.000 permanent 4 \
VENDOR_STRING=nfr:extendable BORROW=760 SUPERSEDE DUP_GROUP=UH \
ISSUED=15-Jul-2004 SN=XXX-XXXXXXXX SIGN=”04E7 2142 D6D8 E45A \
98D8 CF44 EE1A 2D04 B313 E899 28ED D6AB BB5E 6B6E 913E 05E8 \
0ECC 8AD7 4A72 64C1 220C A697 ABE0 B582 FDE0 9216 FC3F 9762 \
50FE FAE2″ SIGN2=”1AF1 7D5B 34AB 8D4D 0B6F 8255 34D0 37B3 DF24 \
6DE9 445C F934 5E4C 51F1 7533 1BD0 041D 40A3 352E B2A1 00C1 \
3D6C A789 AFF8 4D9F C4CD C0B4 C6AA 3C2D CC53″

3. Again using Notepad, open your new licence file. Below is an example of the new licence file for 2 seats of Autodesk VIZ 2005.

SERVER Hostname MAC_Address
USE_SERVER
VENDOR adskflex port=2080
INCREMENT 47800VIZ_2005_0F adskflex 1.000 permanent 2 \
VENDOR_STRING=nfr:extendable BORROW=720 SUPERSEDE DUP_GROUP=UH \
ISSUED=23-Apr-2004 SN=XXX-XXXXXXXXSIGN=58DA34CCE50C

4. In the new licence file, select and copy the entire file starting from the word “INCREMENT” to the end of the file.

5. Paste this line into the existing licence file on the very next line. See below an example of the merged licence files.

SERVER Hostname MAC_Address
USE_SERVER

VENDOR adskflex port=2080
INCREMENT 46400INVBUN_9_0F adskflex 1.000 permanent 4 \

VENDOR_STRING=nfr:extendable BORROW=760 SUPERSEDE DUP_GROUP=UH \
ISSUED=15-Jul-2004 SN=XXX-XXXXXXXX SIGN=”04E7 2142 D6D8 E45A \
98D8 CF44 EE1A 2D04 B313 E899 28ED D6AB BB5E 6B6E 913E 05E8 \
0ECC 8AD7 4A72 64C1 220C A697 ABE0 B582 FDE0 9216 FC3F 9762 \
50FE FAE2″ SIGN2=”1AF1 7D5B 34AB 8D4D 0B6F 8255 34D0 37B3 DF24 \
6DE9 445C F934 5E4C 51F1 7533 1BD0 041D 40A3 352E B2A1 00C1 \
3D6C A789 AFF8 4D9F C4CD C0B4 C6AA 3C2D CC53″
INCREMENT 47800VIZ_2005_0F adskflex 1.000 permanent 2 \
VENDOR_STRING=nfr:extendable BORROW=720 SUPERSEDE DUP_GROUP=UH \
ISSUED=23-Apr-2004 SN=XXX-XXXXXXXX SIGN=58DA34CCE50C

6. Save the changes to the licence file and close both notepad windows.

7. In LMTOOLS, start the service again.

Your licence manager is now managing 2 Autodesk products; 4 seats of AIP9 and 2 seats of VIZ 2005.

Tips:

1. To check that both products have started correctly, click the ‘View Log…’ button on the ‘Config Services’ tab within LMTools. There should be a line or two stating the following information, if not call Envision Solutions for support.

XX:XX:XX (adskflex) Server started on Hostname for: 46400INVBUN_9_0F
XX:XX:XX (adskflex) 47800VIZ_2005_0F

Networking

NETSH – Windows XP e Windows Server 2003

Um poderoso comando que poucos utilizam e é muito bom para qualquer ação com o sistema operacional é o NETSH, você pode realizar diversas operações de rede, como alterações de endereço IP, servidor de DNS, WINS, renomear placa de rede, configuração de filtro IPSEC, configuração do firewall do Windows XP SP2, entre outras funções.

Abaixo veremos alguns comandos úteis, como alterações de dados em interface, e um comando que ajuda a diagnosticar problemas na rede.

Antes de testar os comandos perceba que o nome utilizado abaixo é “REDE LOCAL�, e no Windows ele vem como “Local �rea Connection�, para renomear sua placa você pode ir ao menu Iniciar,Conexões de Rede, clicar com o botão direito em cima da placa de rede, e renomear.

1) Alteração de IP na interface para endereço estático :

  • netsh interface ip set address name=”Rede Local” static 10.0.0.9 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.1 1

2) Alteração de IP na interface para endereço DHCP

  • netsh interface ip set address name=”Rede Local” source=dhcp

3) Alterando o Gateway e metrica

  • netsh interface ip set address “Rede Local” gateway = 10.0.0.1 gwmetric = 2

4) Alterando o DNS da placa de rede

  • netsh interface ip set dns “Rede Local” source=static addr=200.200.200.200 register=PRIMARY

Alguns comandos que funcionam apenas com Windows XP SP2 !!!

1) Mostrar configuração do Firewall do Windows XP

  • netsh firewall show config

2) Reseta configurações do Firewall para padrão

  • netsh firewall reset

3) Reseta todas configurações de REDE (Útil em caso de spywares contaminar, e seu micro não conseguir mais requisitar um IP ao DHCP Server)

  • netsh winsock reset

Agora um ótimo comando para verificação de problemas em sua configuração de rede.

  • NETSH DIAG GUI

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/netsh.mspx?mfr=true

Apache MySQL PHP

Instalando Apache + MySQL + PHP 5 no Windows

1. Download dos itens necessários
Primeiro, faça o download dos programas a serem usados.

Quanto ao Apache, usaremos o Apache 1.3.*, visto que na documentação do PHP existe a seguinte recomendação: “Não use Apache 2.0 e PHP em um sistema de produção, seja no Unix ou no Windows” (http://www.php.net/manual/pt_BR/install.apache2.php).

Apache: http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi
MySQL: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/
PHP: http://www.php.net/downloads.php

2. Instalação
– Execute a instalação do Apache e o instale com as configurações padrões. Se quiser, pode escolher outro diretório para a instalação.
– Extraia o MySQL em uma pasta qualquer. Recomendo dentro da pasta onde você instalou o Apache. Ex: C:\Arquivos de Programas\Apache Group\Apache\mysql
– Extraia o PHP 5 na pasta C:\php5

3. Configuração do PHP
Vá para a pasta c:\php5 e copie o arquivo php5ts.dll para a seguinte pasta, de acordo com o seu Windows:
– c:\windows\system (em Windows 9x/Me)
– c:\windows\system32 (em WindowsXP)
– c:\winnt\system32 (para Windows NT/2000)

Copie também o arquivo c:\php5\libmysql.dll para umas das pastas ditas acima, de acordo com o Windows em uso. Esse arquivo é necessário para o funcionamento do MySQL no PHP.Ainda no c:\php5, renomeie o arquivo “php.ini-dist” para “php.ini” e abra-o. Procure a linha extension_dir = “./” e a altere para extension_dir = “c:/php5/ext/”, é o diretório onde ficam as extensões do php (MySQL, Curl, GD, etc). Agora, localize a linha ;extension=php_mysql.dll e tire o ; do início dela. Se quiser também, já aproveite e faça o mesmo na linha ;extension=php_gd2.dll, caso queira a biblioteca GD para a manipulação de imagens.

Salve as alterações e mova o “php.ini” para a pasta:
– c:\windows (em Windows 9x/Me/XP)
– c:\winnt (para Windows NT/2000)

4. Configuração do Apache
Vá para a pasta onde você instalou o Apache e abra o arquivo conf/httpd.conf em qualquer editor de texto. (Ex: Bloco de Notas).

1º) Localize a linha #LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so e logo abaixo dela adicione:
LoadModule php5_module “c:/php5/php5apache.dll”

2º) Localize a linha AddModule mod_setenvif.c e logo abaixo, adicione:
AddModule mod_php5.c

3º) Localize AddType application/x-tar .tgz e logo abaixo, adicione:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

4º) Localize:

<font color="#000000">
<IfModule mod_dir.c>
DirectoryIndex index.html
</IfModule>
</font>

E logo ao lado do index.html adicione:
index.php default.php main.php

5. Configuração do MySQL
Não há nada para se configurar no MySQL, você só deve iniciar o mesmo. Vá para a pasta que instalou o MySQL, então abra o bin/mysqld.exe, iniciando o servidor do MySQL.Lembre-se que sempre você terá de iniciar o MySQL. Se não quiser ir na pasta toda vez que iniciar o computador, crie um atalho para o bin/mysqld.exe e coloque no “Iniciar, Programas, Inicializar (ou Iniciar, de acordo com o windows)”.

6. Falta pouco!
Agora, vá em “Iniciar, Programas, Apache HTTP Server, Control Apache Server, Restart”, para reinicializar o Apache com as alterações feitas. Pronto! Agora você pode tem PHP5 + MySQL em seu Windows!.

Para efetuar um teste, crie um arquivo chamado phpinfo.php, com o conteúdo:

<font color="#000000">
<font color="#0000bb"><?
phpinfo</font><font color="#007700">();
</font><font color="#0000bb">?>
</font></font>

e o coloque na pasta htdocs dentro da pasta do Apache. Abra seu navegador e digite http://localhost/phpinfo.php. Se a página abrir com as informações do PHP, significa que tudo deu certo.

Observações: Lembrando que nos caminhos que mostrei, o C:\ deve ser substituído pela letra do HD em que está seu Windows e onde foram instalados os programas. Uso o C:\ no artigo, pois é a letra que é normalmente usada.

Caso queira register_globals no PHP, abra o c:\windows\php.ini, localize a linha “register_globals = Off” e arrume para “register_globals = On”. Veja mais aqui: http://www.php.net/manual/pt_BR/security.registerglobals.php

Faça o download do php.ini e do httpd.conf já configurados, você só precisará enviar cada um para as pastas aqui explicadas. Download: http://alfred.auriumsoft.com.br/galeria/arquivos_wamp.zip

Até a próxima!
Alfred Reinold Baudisch
alfred.baudisch@gmail.com
Blog: http://www.auriumsoft.com.br/blog/

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Networking

Microsoft Host Integration Server

Microsoft Host Integration Server 2004 helps customers integrate IBM host applications, data sources, messaging and security systems with new solutions developed using the Microsoft Windows Server System platform.

Host Integration Server 2004 features and technologies, including network integration, host access with enhanced security, and application integration, enable Windows developers to publish business processes in IBM mainframe and AS/400 applications as XML Web Services, which brings their Host applications and processes into a Services Oriented Environment.
Network Integration and Consolidation

Organizations with IBM host systems no longer need to remotely administer branch cluster controllers, use expensive data link switching (DLSw) capable routers, or maintain costly front-end processors (FEPs). With Host Integration Server 2004, enterprises can consolidate their network infrastructure while supporting the same level of SNA-compatible applications and services.

High Speed Gigabit Ethernet.
In Host Integration Server 2004, the core network integration portion of the product has been extended to offer an IP-DLC “Link Service” to enable Host Integration Server to participate in an IBM Enterprise Extender environment. Customers can deploy Host Integration Server 2004 in a branch office, in a central location, or even within the data center, directly-connected to the mainframe across a gigabit Ethernet.

Peer-to-Peer Support. Host Integration Server 2004 includes innovative technologies, such as Transaction Integrator (TI) Host-Initiated Processing (HIP), that offer TCP/IP and SNA listeners which enable a Windows Server computer to function as a peer to IBM mainframe and AS/400 computers.

Virtual Private Network (VPN). With Host Integration Server 2004 and Windows Server 2003 you have low-cost, tunneled connectivity through the Internet for client-to-server and network-to-network VPN features with enhanced security.

http://www.microsoft.com/hiserver/evaluation/overview/default.mspx

Networking

Systems Management Server 2003 Features

Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 provides a comprehensive solution for addressing and resolving your change and configuration needs. Read about SMS 2003 features in the table below.

SMS 2003 Features

Detailed application deployment planning. Detailed reports available in SMS 2003 ease the application deployment process. For a planned deployment, it is easy to obtain the target group’s current hardware base, existing applications, and version information, as well as the current service pack and hotfix levels of the system.

Capability Description

  • Rich distribution targeting. Software distribution and other management tasks can be specifically targeted to machines and users using a wide variety of properties including network and hardware configuration, Active Directory® organizational unit, and group membership and software installation status.
  • Delta distribution between site servers and distribution points. When changes are made to previously deployed software package sources, only the source changes are propagated between SMS 2003 site servers and distribution points, rather than the entire application image.
  • Elevated rights Windows Installer service. Because SMS 2003 supports the Windows Installer service (.msi), it is able to switch user account contexts during a package installation allowing for self-healing application installation on systems that have been secured.
  • Add or Remove Programs support. Applications can be easily published to the Add or Remove Programs interface to provide users with a consistent way of installing applications.
  • Application usage monitoring. Summary and detail reports can be generated specifying which applications were used by users, how long they were used, and on which managed systems they were used. Usage can be tracked by user or computer, and reports can be created around concurrent usage data.
  • Granular software inventory file level searching. Now you can configure SMS 2003 to provide you with the asset discovery you need–to the level that you need.
  • Detailed hardware inventory. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) enhancements allow improved client-side performance during inventory scans and provide a richer set of inventory data, including BIOS and chassis enclosure data.
  • Web-enabled reporting. More than 120 pre-built reports are included, covering hardware and software inventory as well as computer status and software deployment progress.
  • Vulnerability identification. Standard Microsoft security tools, such as the Microsoft Baseline Security Inventory Analyzer and the Microsoft Office Inventory Tool for Updates enable you to inventory your systems for applicable patches and vulnerabilities.
  • Patch deployment wizard. A simple console wizard is provided to assist administrators in deploying required patches to managed devices.
  • Vulnerability assessment and mitigation reporting. After missing security patches have been identified, the results of these individual scans are then posted to the central database for reporting and targeting purposes. As missing patches are deployed, this data may be optionally updated in real time.
  • Bandwidth-aware clients. The new Advanced Client uses the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) technology to automatically detect the capacity of the client network connection and adjust transfer rates efficiently.
  • Checkpoint/restart. Upon reconnection, any partial downloads to clients will continue where they left off; there is no need to restart transmissions because of a disconnected session. Checkpoint/restart works at the byte level, requiring only the download of those bytes in a package that haven’t already been transferred.
  • Download and execute. After a new software package has been successfully downloaded to a client, it remains in the cache of the client system until the scheduled install time, when it is then executed.
  • Location awareness. As mobile users move through geographic locations, flexible site boundaries ensure that they always receive software packages and updates from the nearest appropriate installation source, and are not required to install software across the enterprise wide area network (WAN).
  • Active Directory discovery. SMS 2003 can automatically discover the Active Directory properties of both users and systems, including organizational unit container and group level membership. Software packages can then be targeted based on these Active Directory attributes.
  • Active Directory-based site boundaries. Site boundaries can now be based on Active Directory site names, rather than on Internet Protocol (IP) subnets.
  • Advanced Security Mode. Built-in computer and local system accounts can be used for all server functions (such as database access), dramatically simplifying the management of accounts and passwords within SMS 2003 and making the enterprise more secure by not creating extra high-rights accounts.
  • Improved status tools. The status data provides real-time information about the current state of SMS 2003 processes, both on servers and clients.
  • Windows XP Remote Assistance support. The high-performance Windows XP Remote Assistance feature is now an option for troubleshooting clients remotely from the SMS Administrator Console when a user is present at the remote machine.

Requisitos de sistema do SharePoint Portal Server 2003

configuração de sistema recomendada para usar o SharePoint Portal Server 2003 depende de o computador estar sendo usado como servidor, como cliente de colaboração de documento ou para navegação.Você também pode ler os requisitos de sistema para o Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.

Requisitos de sistema para o SharePoint Portal Servers
Computador/processador PC com processador compatível com o Pentium III ou superior
Memória Mínimo de 512 MB (megabytes) de RAM
Disco rígido Mínimo de 550 MB de espaço em disco disponível
Observação: Formate o disco utilizando o sistema de arquivos NTFS.
Sistema operacional Microsoft Windows Serverâ„¢ 2003 Standard Edition; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition; Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition ou Windows Server 2003 Web Edition
Servidor Servidor de aplicativo da Web com Microsoft ASP.NET e o IIS (Internet Information Services) 6.0 com os seguintes componentes:

  • Arquivos comuns
  • SMTP (Protocolo de transferência de correio simples)
  • Serviço World Wide Web

Observações

  • É necessário executar o sistema operacional com a mesma versão e o mesmo idioma e, onde aplicável, a mesma versão e o mesmo idioma do Microsoft SQL Serverâ„¢ 2000 para todos os servidores no farm de servidores.
  • Você não pode instalar os componentes do SharePoint Portal Server 2003 com bibliotecas de documentos compatíveis com versões anteriores nos servidores utilizando: Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Site Server, Microsoft Office Server Extensions (OSE), Microsoft FrontPage® Server Extensions, Web Storage System (WSS) ou Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001.
Bancos de dados Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000); SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit), mais o SQL Server 2000 SP3 ou posterior; ou SQL Server 2000, mais o SQL Server 2000 SP3 ou posterior.
Rede As configurações de vários servidores devem ser membros de domínios Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0, Microsoft Windows® 2000 ou Windows Server 2003.
Requisitos de sistema para clientes de colaboração de documentos
Computador/processador PC com processador compatível com o Pentium III de 200MHz ou superior
Memória 64 MB de RAM
Disco rígido 30 MB de espaço em disco disponível no Windows 2000 e no Windows XP; ou 50 MB no Windows 98 e no Windows NT 4.0
Observação: Formate o disco utilizando NTFS, FAT (tabela de alocação de arquivos) ou o sistema de arquivos FAT32.
Sistema operacional Qualquer versão do Windows Server 2003, mais o último service pack; Windows XP Professional, mais o SP1a ou posterior; Windows 2000 Server, mais o Service Pack 2 (SP2) ou posterior; Windows 2000 Professional ou Advanced Server, mais o Service Pack 3 (SP3) ou posterior; ou Windows NT 4.0, mais o SP6a ou posterior; ou Windows 98
Observação: Os coordenadores de Colaboração de documentos devem utilizar qualquer versão do Windows Server 2003, mais o último service pack; Windows XP Professional; ou Windows 2000 Professional, Server ou Advanced Server.
Software Microsoft Outlook® Express 5.01 ou posterior

Requisitos de sistema para navegadores
Navegador Para acessar sites de portal é necessário um dos seguintes itens:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01, mais o último service pack
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, mais o último service pack
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, mais o último service pack
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2 para Mac OS X, mais o último service pack
  • Netscape Navigator 6.02 ou posterior
  • Netscape Navigator 6.2 para Mac
  • Netscape Navigator 6.2 para UNIX

A administração de sites do portal e a �rea de tópicos exigem um dos seguintes itens:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, mais o último service pack
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, mais o último service pack

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