Windows Server 2003 is a server operating system produced by Microsoft. It was a popular choice for small to medium-sized businesses, providing file and print services, web hosting (via IIS), application hosting, and domain controller functionality (Active Directory). It is now considered outdated and has reached its end of life, meaning it no longer receives security updates, making systems running it vulnerable to exploits.
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