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Introduction
Table Table: System Requirements for the Evaluation Edition CD
Chapter 1: Overview
Table 1.1: Supported client operating system platforms
Table 1.2: Top-level SMS objects
Table 1.3: SMS 2.0 features no longer supported
Chapter 2: Primary Site Installation
Table 2.1: SQL Server configuration parameters
Table 2.2: Command-line switch options
Table 2.3: SMS 2003 setup option defaults
Table 2.4: SMS 2003 components installed during setup
Table 2.5: Systems Management Server program group shortcuts
Chapter 3: Configuring Site Server Properties and Site Systems
Table 3.1: Additional requirements for site system roles
Chapter 4: Multiple-Site Structures
Table 4.1: Status messages generated during the establishment of a parent-child relationship
Chapter 5: Analysis and Troubleshooting Tools
Table 5.1: Status filter rule options
Table 5.2: Status filter action options
Chapter 6: System Performance and Network Analysis
Table 6.1: System Monitor objects
Table 6.2: SMS-specific System Monitor counters
Table 6.3: Network Monitor experts
Chapter 8: Client Installation Methods
Table 8.1: SMS Client installation methods
Table 8.2: Capinst.exe command-line options
Table 8.3: Smsman.exe command-line options
Table 8.4: Ccmsetup.exe command-line options
Table 8-5: Ccmsetup.exe installation property options for Client.msi
Table 8-6: Client component status indicators
Chapter 10: Remote Control of Client Systems
Table 10.1: Diagnostic tools for Windows 98 clients
Table 10.2: Windows security events generated by a remote function
Chapter 11: Collections
Table 11.1: Default collections created during SMS site server installation
Chapter 13: Patch Management
Table 13.1: Steps in the four-phase patch management process
Table 13.2: Software update severity ratings
Table 13.3: Release priorities and time frames
Table 13.4: Release priorities adjustment criteria
Chapter 14: Microsoft Systems Management Server Installer
Table 14.1: Predefined variables
Table 14.2: Functional variables
Table 14.3: SMS Installer Script Editor actions
Chapter 16: Queries and Reports
Table 16.1: SMS objects and some of their attribute classes and attributes
Table 16.2: Criterion types
Table 16.3: Relational operators
Table 16.4: Wildcard characters
Chapter 17: Security
Table 17.1: CAP folder and share permissions
Table 17.2: Management point folder permissions
Table 17.3: SMS distribution points folder and share permissions
Table 17.4: SMS site server folder and share permissions
Table 17.5: User accounts common to advanced and standard security
Table 17.6: Group accounts common to advanced and standard security
Table 17.7: Accounts specific to advanced security
Table 17.8: Accounts specific to standard security
Table 17.9: Accounts specific to SMS clients
Table 17.10: Object permissions
Chapter 18: Disaster Recovery
Table 18.1: Database maintenance tasks
Chapter 19: Maintaining the Database Through Microsoft SQL Server
Table 19.1: SQL Server 2000 program tools
Table 19.2: SQL Server configuration parameters
Chapter 20: Migration Issues
Table 20.1: Deployment Readiness Wizard tests
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Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 Administrators Companion (Pro-Administrators Companion)
ISBN: 0735618887
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 178
Authors:
Steven Kaczmarek D.
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Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies
The u Area
Summary
IPC System Calls: A Synopsis
Summary
Exiting a Thread
The .NET Developers Guide to Directory Services Programming
Introduction to .NET Directory Services Programming
Selecting the Right Technology
Binding and Delegation
Understanding the Active Directory RPC APIs
Error 0x80070005: General access denied error.
Identifying and Managing Project Risk: Essential Tools for Failure-Proofing Your Project
Why Project Risk Management?
Identifying Project Resource Risk
Quantifying and Analyzing Project Risk
Managing Project Risk
Closing Projects
VBScript Programmers Reference
What VBScript Is and Isn™t!
Control of Flow
Classes in VBScript (Writing Your Own COM Objects)
Windows Script Components
Appendix G The Windows Script Host Object Model
Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Part I - The Underpinning Theory
Individual change
Organizational change
Mergers and acquisitions
IT-based process change
After Effects and Photoshop: Animation and Production Effects for DV and Film, Second Edition
Basic ImageReady Animation, Tweening, and Layer Styles
Photoshop Layers and After Effects
Matte and Keying Plug-ins
Making Movies from Stills
Appendix Adobe Photoshop and After Effects Resources
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