- page 1
- Main Page
- Main Page
- Table of content
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Who Is This Book For?
- How Is This Book Organized?
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Support
- Part I: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administration Fundamentals
- Chapter 1. Overview of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 System Administration
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Using Control Panel Utilities
- Using Graphical Administrative Tools
- Using Command-Line Utilities
- Chapter 2. Managing Servers Running Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Managing Networked Systems
- Managing System Environments, Profiles, and Properties
- Managing Hardware Devices and Drivers
- Chapter 3. Monitoring Processes, Services, and Events
- Managing Applications, Processes, and Performance
- Managing System Services
- Event Logging and Viewing
- Monitoring Server Performance and Activity
- Viewing and Replaying Performance Logs
- Configuring Alerts for Performance Counters
- Running Scripts as Actions
- Tuning System Performance
- Chapter 4. Automating Administrative Tasks, Policies, and Procedures
- Group Policy Management
- Working with Group Policies
- User and Computer Script Management
- Applying Security Policy Through Templates
- Scheduling Tasks
- Chapter 5. Working with Support Services and Remote Desktop
- Introducing Support Services
- Working with the Automated Help System
- Understanding and Using Automatic Updates
- Managing Remote Access to Servers
- Configuring Windows Time
- Part II: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Directory Service Administration
- Chapter 6. Using Active Directory
- Introducing Active Directory
- Working with Domain Structures
- Working with Active Directory Domains
- Understanding the Directory Structure
- Chapter 7. Core Active Directory Administration
- Tools for Managing Active Directory
- Using the Active Directory Users And Computers Tool
- Managing Domain Controllers, Roles, and Catalogs
- Managing Organizational Units
- Chapter 8. Understanding User and Group Accounts
- The Windows Server 2003 Security Model
- Differences Between User and Group Accounts
- Default User Accounts and Groups
- Account Capabilities
- Using Default Group Accounts
- Chapter 9. Creating User and Group Accounts
- User Account Setup and Organization
- Configuring Account Policies
- Configuring User Rights Policies
- Adding a User Account
- Adding a Group Account
- Handling Global Group Membership
- Chapter 10. Managing Existing User and Group Accounts
- Managing User Contact Information
- Configuring the User s Environment Settings
- Setting Account Options and Restrictions
- Managing User Profiles
- Updating User and Group Accounts
- Managing Multiple User Accounts
- Troubleshooting Logon Problems
- Setting Advanced Active Directory Permissions
- Part III: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Data Administration
- Chapter 11. Managing File Systems and Drives
- Adding Hard Disk Drives
- Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks
- Using Basic Disks and Partitions
- Managing Existing Partitions and Drives