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/wait:Value parameter, 136
WAN (Wide Area Network) links, 370, 532
WAPs. See wireless access points (WAPs)
Warning event type, 585
warranties, hardware, 29
Web applications, 75
Web Edition servers, 58
Web servers
certificate requests from, 894–895
configuration, 67–68
function of, 65–66
protocols, 66
securing, 126–127
setting up, 139
use of certificates, 70
Web sites
for Automatic Updates software, 843
for constrained delegation article, 800
for DCOM white paper, 684
for Dijkstra algorithm, 231
for domain name registrars, 358
InterNic, 359
on IPv6, 184
for MBSA download, 832
on Public Key Interoperability, 871
for reverse lookup zones security, 353
Server 2003 networking/communication enhancements, 164
for VMware, 30, 353
for Windows Server 2003 download, 353
WEP. See Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Whois application, 359
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), 505, 816
Wide Area Network (WAN) links, 370, 532
Windows 2000
3DES algorithm use on, 734
disk defragmentation and, 567
forest functional level, 88
functional levels and, 84
IPSec and, 723
IPSec monitoring on, 750
IPSec policy precedence viewing tools, 752
IPSec policy/statistics viewing tools, 753
ipsecmon command, 750, 753
modes, 83
NAT and, 723
netdiag tool and, 751
Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 80, 139
Windows 2000 Datacenter, 80
Windows 2000 Mixed, 506
Windows 2000 mixed mode
features in, 83–84
group nesting in, 86–87
Windows 2000 Native, 506
Windows 2000 native functional level, 84, 86–87
Windows 2000 Server, 80, 81
Windows Authentication
authentication with, 127
remote access policies for, 515
for RRAS server, 512
Windows Backup utility
overview of, 594–602, 626
using, 602–604
Windows Calculator, 176–177
Windows cluster, 436, 466
Windows-Groups attribute, 521
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
BIND secondaries and, 396–397
client configuration, 440–444
database backup/restoration, 451–452, 601–602
for fault tolerant NetBIOS name resolution, 418
improvements to, 424
interoperability with Windows Server 2003 DNS, 399–404
logging, 450
multihomed servers, 439–440
name registration, renewal, release, 421–423
performance issues, 444–449
proxy agent, 443–444
referral zone, 403–404
replication, 427–437
security issues, 449–451
server deployment, 424–426
split registrations, 444
static entries, 438–439
summary of, 464–468
troubleshooting NetBIOS name resolution, 457–460
Users group, 451
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) database
backup and restore, 451–452
compaction, 448
consistency checking, 448–449
scavenging records, 446–447
security of, 450–451
split WINS registrations and, 444
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) records
backup/restore, 451–452
consistency checking, 448–449
scavenging, 446–447
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) replication, 427–437
change-only replication, 428
convergence time factors, 427
replication models, 434–437
replication partnership configuration, 428–434
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server
defined, 57
deployment, 424–426
function of, 65
multihomed, 439–440
multiple server addresses, 443
name registration, renewal, release, 421–423
for NetBIOS name resolution, 419–420
performance issues, 198, 444–449
securing, 125, 126
split WINS registrations, 444
summary of, 465–469
troubleshooting NetBIOS name resolution, 457, 458–460
WINS replication, 427–437
Windows Load Balancing Service (WLBS), 678, 688–689
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), 62, 683
Windows Media Services. See Media Services
Windows NT, 83–84
Windows NT 4, 31, 567
Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, 641
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6, 116
Windows NT Server 4
AD can not be used on, 81
security templates and, 96, 97
system requirements for, 80
Windows Server 2003
certificate-based PKI, planning, 862–875
default configuration, 626
Disk Defragmenter, 566–568
DNS interoperability, 392–404
DNS service/reverse lookup zones, 353–357
Event Viewer of, 584–592
functional levels, 83–90
infrastructure planning, 2–11
IPSec policy viewing tools, 752, 753
multiple object selection in, 139
NAT traversal, 723
netdiag tool, 751
network protocols, 148–151, 200–201
networking features, 155
organizational needs, analyzing, 11–29
PKI of, 865
planning/design process, 36–38
RSoP console, 765
security features of, 81–83
server clustering with, 641
server roles on, 54
smart cards and, 898–899
System Monitor, 196–197
TCP/IP features, 164–170
test environment, developing, 29–36
topologies supported by, 568
Windows Server 2003 as router, 245–257
adding static IP route, 251–252
checklist for, 245
configuring as static router, 246–251
OSPF, configuring, 255–257
RIP version 2, configuring, 252–255
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition, 80
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, 80
Windows Server 2003 forest functional level, 88–89
Windows Server 2003 functional level, 86–87, 506
Windows Server 2003 Interim, 506
Windows Server 2003 interim forest functional level, 88
Windows Server 2003 interim level, 84
Windows Server 2003 level, 84
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, 80
Windows Server 2003 VPN Server, 263–265
Windows Server 2003 Web Edition, 80
Windows Server Catalog, 658
Windows Sockets. See Winsock (Windows Sockets)
Windows Terminal Services. See Terminal Services
Windows Update site. See Microsoft Windows Update site
Windows XP
AD-based IPSec policies and, 748
IP Security Monitor on, 750
IPSec configuration on, 731
IPSec policy precedence viewing tools, 752
IPSec policy/statistics viewing tools, 753
netdiag tool and, 751
netsh command-line utility and, 731
viewing monitoring information on, 760
Windows XP client
MBSA on, 833–837
setting up for wireless networking, 808
WINS. See Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
WINS-R record, 401–402
WinSock (Windows Sockets)
host names and, 338–339
TCP/IP and, 153
to troubleshoot name resolution, 453
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
described, 504
function of/implementations of, 802
security of, 815–816
settings, 814–815
weaknesses, 815, 853
in wireless network authentication, 806–807
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) keys
AirSnort to capture, 813
changing regularly, 816
weakness of, 815
in wireless network authentication, 807
wireless access points (WAPs)
configuring as RADIUS clients, 503–504
configuring wireless networking and, 808
default settings and, 814
EAP authentication and, 804
IAS support of, 318
multiple, 503
RADIUS authentication of, 501
vulnerability of, 852–853
Wireless Configuration service, 817
wireless local area network (WLAN), 804, 806
wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN), 804
Wireless Monitor, 807, 817–818
wireless network interface card (NIC), 808
wireless personal area network (WPAN), 803
wireless remote access
design considerations, 500–505
summary of, 529
when to use, 489
wireless security, 801–816
802.11 specifications, 801–803
authentication methods, 806–810
authentication protocols, 810–812
EAP authentication, 804–806
issues, 812–816
summary of, 848, 849
vulnerability of wireless network, 852–853
wireless network types, 803–804
wireless networking technologies, 806
wireless wide area network (WWAN), 804
Wireless Zero Configuration service, 801
WLAN (wireless local area network), 804, 806
WLBS (Windows Load Balancing Service), 678, 688–689
WMAN (wireless metropolitan area network), 804
WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation), 62, 683
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), 505, 816
WPAN (wireless personal area network), 803
write caching, 659, 660
WWAN (wireless wide area network), 804
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