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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator[ap]s Pocket Consultant
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator[ap]s Pocket Consultant
ISBN: 735622450
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 141
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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
Chapter 12. Administering Volume Sets and RAID Arrays
Using Volumes and Volume Sets
Improved Performance and Fault Tolerance with RAIDs
Implementing RAID on Windows Server 2003
Managing RAIDs and Recovering from Failures
Chapter 13. Managing Files and Folders
Windows Server 2003 File Structures
Quick Tips for Managing Files, Folders, and Disk Drives
Chapter 14. Data Sharing, Security, and Auditing
Sharing Folders on Local and Remote Systems
Managing Share Permissions
Managing Existing Shares
Using Shadow Copies
Connecting to Network Drives
Object Management, Ownership, and Inheritance
File and Folder Permissions
Auditing System Resources
Using, Configuring, and Managing Disk Quotas
Chapter 15. Data Backup and Recovery
Creating a Backup and Recovery Plan
Selecting Backup Devices and Media
Backing Up Your Data
Managing Encryption Recovery Policy
Backing Up and Restoring Encrypted Data and Certificates
Disaster Recovery and Preparation
Managing Media Pools
Managing Work Queues, Requests, and Operators
Part IV: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Administration
Chapter 16. Managing TCPIP Networking
Installing TCPIP Networking
Configuring TCPIP Networking
Configuring Additional Networking Components
Managing Network Connections
Troubleshooting and Testing Network Settings
Chapter 17. Administering Network Printers and Print Services
Troubleshooting Printer Problems
Installing Printers
Configuring Printer Properties
Configuring Print Server Properties
Managing Print Jobs on Local and Remote Printers
Chapter 18. Running DHCP Clients and Servers
Understanding DHCP
Installing a DHCP Server
Configuring DHCP Servers
Managing DHCP Scopes
Managing the Address Pool, Leases, and Reservations
Backing Up and Restoring the DHCP Database
Chapter 19. Maintaining WINS
Understanding WINS and NetBIOS Over TCPIP
Using the WINS Console
Configuring WINS Servers
Configuring WINS Database Replication
Managing the WINS Database
Chapter 20. Optimizing DNS
Understanding DNS
Installing DNS Servers
Managing DNS Servers
Managing DNS Records
Updating Zone Properties and the SOA Record
Managing DNS Server Configuration and Security
Appendix About the Author
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator[ap]s Pocket Consultant
ISBN: 735622450
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 141
BUY ON AMAZON
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Using Data Control Language (DCL) to Setup Database Security
Working with Functions, Parameters, and Data Types
Understanding SQL Subqueries
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Chapter VII Objective and Perceived Complexity and Their Impacts on Internet Communication
Chapter XIII Shopping Agent Web Sites: A Comparative Shopping Environment
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Network Requirements
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