http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/MSIT/Security/mssecbp.asp
Given that Microsoft's own network is a number-one target for attacks, some explanation of the principles used in that corporation to safeguard themselves is certainly worth inspection, and that is what this white paper: "Security at Microsoft", provides.
Most of the suggestions relate to using Windows 2003, but could be retrofitted to W2K systems.
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