Figure 3-6: Detailed architecture of Windows Server virtualization
Figure 3-7: Windows Virtualization Management console
Chapter 4: Managing Windows Server 2008
Figure 4-1: The Initial Configuration Tasks screen
Figure 4-2: Main page of Server Manager
Figure 4-3: Roles page of Server Manager
Figure 4-4: Main page for File Server role
Figure 4-5: File Server role showing hosted snap-ins for File Server Resource Manager and Shared Folders
Figure 4-6: Installing a management tool using the RSAT feature
Chapter 7: Active Directory Enhancements
Figure 7-1: You can now stop and start the Domain Controller (NTDS) service without rebooting your domain controller and logging on in Directory Services Restore Mode
Chapter 8: Terminal Services Enhancements
Figure 8-1: Main page of Terminal Services role in Server Manager
Figure 8-2: Main page of Terminal Services Configuration snap-in
Figure 8-3: Local and RemoteApp programs running simultaneously on a user’s desktop
Figure 8-4: How TS Gateway works
Chapter 9: Clustering Enhancements
Figure 9-1: Majority quorum model using a file share witness
Figure 9-2: Initial screen of Validate A Configuration Wizard
Figure 9-3: Managing a cluster using the Failover Cluster Management snap-in
Figure 9-4: How NLB works
Chapter 10: Network Access Protection
Figure 10-1: Overall architecture of NAP showing various components
Figure 10-2: A VPN scenario showing NAP at work
Chapter 11: Internet Information Services 7.0
Figure 11-1: Creating a new Web site also creates a new application pool by default
Chapter 12: Other Features and Enhancements
Figure 12-1: Windows Server Backup MMC snap-in
Figure 12-2: iSCSI protocols stack layers
Figure 12-3: Code 10 error for VGA running on display device