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Results as of: 5:32 PM EST, 02 Dec 2009
1. The newly released Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 is said to provide "more secure access anytime, anywhere, with any device," according to Microsoft. Which security enhancement do you think is most significant in the new service pack?
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A: Security Configuration Wizard, to reduce server attack surface - 40 % B: Data Execution Prevention, for additional memory checks - 5 % C: Increased Internet Explorer security - 10 % D: Increased Outlook Express security - 0 % E: DCOM restrictions, to address COM server exposure issues - 0 % F: Post-Setup Security Updates, to prevent infection between first install and first update - 0 % G: Clearer prompts for downloads and attachments - 0 % H: Remote Procedure Call service changes, to secure RPC interfaces by default - 25 % I: Ability to log on to WebDAV servers without transmitting unencrypted password - 0 % J: Windows Firewall not enabled by default - 20 % K: Ability to control add-on loading by Internet Explorer - 0 %
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