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Learning Windows Server 2003
Learning Windows Server 2003
ISBN: 0596101236
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 171
Authors:
Jonathan Hassell
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Learning Windows Server 2003, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Audience
Organization and Structure
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
We d Like to Hear from You
Safari Enabled
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introducing Windows Server 2003
Section 1.1. Changes from Windows 2000 Server
Section 1.2. What Service Pack 1 Adds
Section 1.3. What R2 Adds
Section 1.4. Windows Server 2003 Editions
Section 1.5. Hardware Requirements
Section 1.6. The Last Word: Assessing the Release
Chapter 2. Installation and Deployment
Section 2.1. Preparing to Install Windows Server 2003
Section 2.2. Installing Windows Server 2003
Section 2.3. Upgrading Previous and Existing Installations
Section 2.4. Installing the R2 Components
Section 2.5. Troubleshooting an Installation
Section 2.6. Running an Unattended Installation
Section 2.7. The Last Word
Chapter 3. File, Print, and User 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. The File Server Resource Manager
Section 3.6. Using Offline Files and Folders
Section 3.7. Using Shadow Copies
Section 3.8. Backing Up Your Machines
Section 3.9. Using the Encrypting File System
Section 3.10. The Distributed File System
Section 3.11. Understanding Print Sharing Services
Section 3.12. Roaming User Profiles
Section 3.13. Command Line Utilities
Section 3.14. The Last Word
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. Command-Line Utilities
Section 4.13. The Last Word
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 Federation Services
Section 5.7. Active Directory Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Section 5.8. Conclusion
Chapter 6. Group Policy and IntelliMirror
Section 6.1. An Introduction to Group Policy
Section 6.2. Group Policy Implementation
Section 6.3. Local Group Policy
Section 6.4. Domain Group Policy
Section 6.5. Deployment Considerations
Section 6.6. Troubleshooting Group Policy
Section 6.7. Other Group Policy Management Tools
Section 6.8. Command-Line Utilities
Section 6.9. The Last Word
Chapter 7. Windows Security and Patch Management
Section 7.1. Understanding Security Considerations
Section 7.2. Enhancements to Security in Service Pack 1
Section 7.3. Creating and Enforcing Security Policies
Section 7.4. Locking Down Windows
Section 7.5. Using Auditing and the Event Log
Section 7.6. Windows Server Update Services
Section 7.7. Command-Line Utilities
Section 7.8. The Last Word
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. Remote Administration
Section 8.12. Securing It All
Section 8.13. Command-Line Utilities
Section 8.14. The Last Word
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
Section 9.11. The Last Word
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 Utilities
Section 10.10. The Last Word
Chapter 11. Communications and Networking
Section 11.1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Section 11.2. Virtual Private Networks
Section 11.3. Certificate Services
Section 11.4. IP Security
Section 11.5. Network Access Quarantine Control
Section 11.6. The Last Word
Chapter 12. Clustering Technologies
Section 12.1. Network Load-Balancing Clusters
Section 12.2. Server Clustering
Section 12.3. Command-Line Utilities
Section 12.4. The Last Word
Chapter 13. Other Windows Server 2003 Services
Section 13.1. The Indexing Service
Section 13.2. The Microsoft Message Queue
Section 13.3. Extending Functionality
Section 13.4. The Last Word
Appendix A. The Future of Windows Server
Section A.1. General Notes
Section A.2. The Feature Roster
Section A.3. Current Progress
About the Author
Colophon
Index
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Learning Windows Server 2003
ISBN: 0596101236
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 171
Authors:
Jonathan Hassell
BUY ON AMAZON
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