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Windows Server 2008: What's Been Removed

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Last week, Jane Lewis blogged about the technologies that have been removed from Windows Server 2008, when compared to its predecessors. Her post was prompted by a question from a customer about Services for Macintosh (SFM), which is on the list of technologies no longer supported.

Some of the technologies that were "removed" were actually replaced by different technologies that serve the same purpose. Basic Firewall in Routing and Remote Access, for example, is now part of Windows Firewall, and Static IP filter APIs for Routing and Remote Access was replaced with Windows Filtering Platform APIs.

There is, of course, a whole list of the new networking features for Windows 2008. Microsoft says they provide more flexible options than the old way of doing things.

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