Widely regarded as one of the most stable and successful server operating systems Microsoft ever produced, it matured the Windows Server line into a formidable competitor against Unix and Linux. However, it reached its End of Life (EOL) in July 2015, making any usage of the 32-bit ISO today a significant security risk.
Windows Server 2003, released in 2003, is an older server operating system from Microsoft. Although it's no longer supported by Microsoft, it's still used by some organizations due to its stability and compatibility with legacy applications. In this review, I'll share my experience with the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003 ISO. windows server 2003 iso 32-bit