Microsoft Security Tool Kit:
Installing and Securing a New Windows NT® Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition System

This is a brief guide intended to help you understand the basic steps necessary to safely install a new copy of Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. This guide references additional documents and updates that can be found in the contents section of this kit.

Step 1: Performing a Base Installation

When setting up a new system, the first step is making sure the network environment which the system is connected to has not been compromised by security attacks or that the system's vulnerable services are disabled before the system is connected to the compromised network. For more information on how to find out if your system or network has been compromised, click here.

IIS 3.0 is vulnerable to security attacks and should not installed on Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. IIS 4.0 is not supported on Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. It is recommended to use a separate server to run IIS services.

Choose one of the two following installation methods.

Step 2: Securing the Base Installation

Now that the operating system is up and running it is time to make it more secure. Depending on how your initial setup was completed in Step 1, you might be able to skip some of the following steps.

Step 3: Securing the Base Installation continued

Terminal Server was designed to host many applications that would not usually be installed on a typical server. For this reason extra attention must be given to securing the individual applications.

To continue securing your system, you must follow the checklists below that apply to your installation.

Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Security Checklist

Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Security Checklist

Step 4: Ongoing Maintenance Program

Your system has now been installed with a good security baseline but without ongoing maintenance, your system can become vulnerable to new forms of attacks.

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