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Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is primarily a rollup of a number of fixes for SMS 2003, but also introduces some changes to the supported configurations and broadens the configurations allowed. SMS 2003 SP2 also includes incremental improvements to usability, security, and performance.

Important:If you are planning to install the Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates after you have upgraded your site to SMS 2003 SP2, then you must use the version that is designed for SP2. That version is included with SP2, but not installed by default. You can also download it separately from the link below.

Systems Management Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Upgrade

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This update includes Explain Text in the form of two Excel 2003 workbooks that describe the basic intent of the policies listed in the various Administrative Template and OPA files. It supports changes to Office 2003 SP2, with additions and corrections to policies for administrative support of Office 2003 in corporate settings using Active Directory and Group Policy.

Note: This update replaces the previously available Office 2003 SP1 ADMs OPAs and Explain Text download.

Office 2003 Service Pack 2 Administrative Template (ADM), OPAs, and Explain Text Update

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Discover how Microsoft deployed the Single Instance Storage (SIS) feature of Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 to automatically identify and manage duplicate files to reduce storage needs. SIS has allowed Microsoft IT to reduce storage by 25 to 40 percent, depending upon the type of content stored, across more than 200 servers.

Single Instance Storage in Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 R2

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The labs included in this download provide hands-on practice with developing Microsoft Excel solutions using Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office. In these labs you will learn how to use host controls, program the actions pane, create smart tags, and bind data from a SQL Server database to host controls and controls on the actions pane.

There are three labs:

Lab 1 – Connecting Data and Controls in an Excel Workbook

Lab 2 – Using Controls in the Actions Pane

Lab 3 – Connecting Data in an Excel Workbook and Actions Pane

Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Hands-on Labs for Excel 2003