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Learning Windows Server 2003
By Jonathan Hassell
 
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: December 2004
ISBN: 0-596-00624-1
Pages: 671
   


   Copyright
   Preface
      Audience
      Organization and Structure
      Conventions Used in This Book
      Using Code Examples
      We'd Like to Hear from You
      Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1.  Introducing Windows Server 2003
      Section 1.1.  Changes in This Release
      Section 1.2.  Windows Server 2003 Editions
      Section 1.3.  Hardware Requirements
      Section 1.4.  Assessing the Release
    Chapter 2.  Installation and Deployment
      Section 2.1.  Preparing to Install Windows Server 2003
      Section 2.2.  Choosing Windows Components
      Section 2.3.  Installing Windows Server 2003
      Section 2.4.  Upgrading Previous and Existing Installations
      Section 2.5.  Troubleshooting an Installation
      Section 2.6.  Running an Unattended Installation
    Chapter 3.  File and Print Services
      Section 3.1.  New File and Print Server Features
      Section 3.2.  Setting Up File Sharing Services
      Section 3.3.  NTFS File and Folder Permissions
      Section 3.4.  Limiting Use of Disk Space with Quotas
      Section 3.5.  Using Offline Files and Folders
      Section 3.6.  Using Shadow Copies
      Section 3.7.  Backing Up Your Machines
      Section 3.8.  Using the Encrypting File System
      Section 3.9.  The Distributed File System
      Section 3.10.  Understanding Print Sharing Services
    Chapter 4.  Domain Name System
      Section 4.1.  Nuts and Bolts
      Section 4.2.  Zones Versus Domains
      Section 4.3.  Resource Records
      Section 4.4.  Using Primary and Secondary Nameservers
      Section 4.5.  Building a Nameserver
      Section 4.6.  Subdomains and Delegation
      Section 4.7.  Dynamic DNS
      Section 4.8.  Active Directory-Integrated Zones
      Section 4.9.  Forwarding
      Section 4.10.  The Split DNS Architecture
      Section 4.11.  Backup and Recovery
      Section 4.12.  Next Steps
    Chapter 5.  Active Directory
      Section 5.1.  Active Directory Objects and Concepts
      Section 5.2.  Building an Active Directory Structure
      Section 5.3.  Understanding Operations Master Roles
      Section 5.4.  Understanding Directory Replication
      Section 5.5.  Migrating to Active Directory in Windows Server 2003
      Section 5.6.  Active Directory Maintenance
      Section 5.7.  Conclusion
    Chapter 6.  Group Policy and IntelliMirror
      Section 6.1.  An Introduction to Group Policy
      Section 6.2.  Group Policy Implementation
      Section 6.3.  Group Policy Management Tools
      Section 6.4.  Local Group Policy
      Section 6.5.  Domain Group Policy
      Section 6.6.  Deployment Considerations
      Section 6.7.  Troubleshooting Group Policy
      Section 6.8.  Conclusion
    Chapter 7.  Windows Security and Patch Management
      Section 7.1.  Understanding Security Considerations
      Section 7.2.  Creating and Enforcing Security Policies
      Section 7.3.  Locking Down Windows
      Section 7.4.  Using Auditing and the Event Log
      Section 7.5.  About Software Update Services
    Chapter 8.  Internet Information Services
      Section 8.1.  IIS Architecture
      Section 8.2.  IIS Components
      Section 8.3.  What's New in IIS 6
      Section 8.4.  Installing IIS
      Section 8.5.  Managing Web Services
      Section 8.6.  File Transfer Protocol Services
      Section 8.7.  SMTP Services
      Section 8.8.  The POP3 Server
      Section 8.9.  Network News Services
      Section 8.10.  Backing Up Your IIS Configuration
      Section 8.11.  Automating IIS Administration
      Section 8.12.  Securing it All
    Chapter 9.  .NET Framework
      Section 9.1.  What Is .NET?
      Section 9.2.  What's New in .NET
      Section 9.3.  Application Types
      Section 9.4.  XML-Based Configuration
      Section 9.5.  Security
      Section 9.6.  Assemblies
      Section 9.7.  Deployment Models
      Section 9.8.  Diagnostics
      Section 9.9.  Management Tools
      Section 9.10.  Reference
    Chapter 10.  Windows Terminal Services
      Section 10.1.  The Remote Desktop Protocol
      Section 10.2.  Requirements for Terminal Services
      Section 10.3.  Adding the Terminal Server Role
      Section 10.4.  Enabling Remote Desktop
      Section 10.5.  On the User's Side
      Section 10.6.  Installing an Application
      Section 10.7.  Configuring Terminal Services Licensing
      Section 10.8.  Terminal Services Administration
      Section 10.9.  Command-Line Management
    Chapter 11.  Communications and Networking
      Section 11.1.  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
      Section 11.2.  Virtual Private Networks
      Section 11.3.  IP Security
      Section 11.4.  Network Access Quarantine Control
      Section 11.5.  Conclusion
    Chapter 12.  Clustering Technologies
      Section 12.1.  Network Load-Balancing Clusters
      Section 12.2.  True Server Clusters
      Section 12.3.  Conclusion
    Chapter 13.  Other Windows Server 2003 Services
      Section 13.1.  The Indexing Service
      Section 13.2.  The Microsoft Message Queue
      Section 13.3.  Feature Packs and Add-Ons
    Appendix A.  The Future of Windows Server 2003
      Section A.1.  Service Pack 1
      Section A.2.  Windows Server 2003 "R2"
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   Index



Learning Windows Server 2003
Learning Windows Server 2003
ISBN: 0596101236
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 149

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