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RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
clients , Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
Network Access Quarantine Control and, Other Enhancements
servers, Other Enhancements
RAID
choosing between hardware and software, Choosing Between Hardware and Software RAID
choosing levels, Choosing the RAID Level
data types and, Evaluating Data Types
using dynamic disks with hardware, Using Dynamic Disks with Hardware RAID
RAM, Evaluate Your Existing Hardware, Plan for Server Capacity
RAM specifications
Windows Server 2003, Determining RAM Specifications
Raster Device Drivers (RASDD), Windows NT 4.0 inbox drivers
ratings, security, Table 6.8: Security Ratings Used by Windows Update and Automatic Updates
Read & Execute permission, Determining the Level of Access That Users Require
read access
IIS 6.0 Migration Tool and, Verifying Connectivity Between the Source Server and the Target Server
Read permission, Determining the Level of Access That Users Require
Read share permission, Determining the Type of Permissions to Use
Read Web site permission, Table 6.6: Web Site Permissions That Are Supported by IIS 6.0
recovery plans, Develop a Recovery Plan, Important
recursive name resolution, No Internal DNS, DNS Provided by an ISP Only
recursive name resolution, DNS, Install Active Directory, Verify DNS Server Recursive Name Resolution, Perform Post-Upgrade Tests
Redircmp.exe tool, Creating and Linking a GPO to a Test OU
Redirusr.exe tool, Creating and Linking a GPO to a Test OU
registering DNS domain names , Select a DNS Domain Name
registry
backing up, Migrating the DHCP Service
changing settings for DHCP, Migrating the DHCP Service
Group Policy and, Group Policy Overview, Comparing Group Policy with System Policy, Administrative Templates
print server data, Backing up Print Server Settings
System Policy and, System Policy and Group Policy, Comparing Group Policy with System Policy, Distinguishing True Policies from Group Policy Preferences
true policies vs. Group Policy preferences, Distinguishing True Policies from Group Policy Preferences
registry.pol file, Administrative Templates
relative parent paths, ASP, Process for Migrating a Web Site from IIS 4.0 to IIS 6.0, Determining Whether ASP Pages Use Relative Parent Paths
remote access
IIS 6.0 Migration Tool and, Verifying Connectivity Between the Source Server and the Target Server
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager service, Table 6.1: Recommended Service Startup Types on a Dedicated Web Server
Remote Access Connection Manager service, Table 6.1: Recommended Service Startup Types on a Dedicated Web Server
remote access migration, Chapter 5: Migrating to Dial-up and VPN Remote Access Servers Running Windows Server 2003, Additional Resources
common tasks in RAS, RRAS, and Routing and Remote Access, Accessing RAS, RRAS, and Routing and Remote Access
configuring dial-up remote access servers, Configuring a Dial-up Remote Access Server, Configuring Encryption for a Dial-up Solution
configuring routing on VPN servers, Configuring Routing on a VPN Server
configuring VPN remote access servers, Configuring a VPN Remote Access Server, Configuring Packet Filters for a VPN Server
feature enhancements from RAS to RRAS, Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
migrating to Routing and Remote Access, Migrating to Routing and Remote Access, Configuring Encryption for a Dial-up Solution
overview, Overview of Remote Access Migration, Accessing RAS, RRAS, and Routing and Remote Access
recording configuration settings, Migrating to Routing and Remote Access
resources, Additional Resources
Routing and Remote Access features, Changes in Features from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access, Feature Limitations
upgrading from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access, Upgrading from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access
remote access policies, Configuring a Dial-up Remote Access Server, Configuring Encryption for a Dial-up Solution
Remote Access Service
documenting, Document Servers and Services in Your Current Environment
migrating, Evaluate Your Existing Hardware, Server Role Assignment if All Windows NT 4.0 Domain Controllers Meet Hardware Requirements
server role, Overview of Planning the Migration
Remote Access Service (RAS), Chapter 5: Migrating to Dial-up and VPN Remote Access Servers Running Windows Server 2003
Active Directory upgrades and, Service Compatibility, Completing Pre-Upgrade Tasks
common tasks with RRAS and Routing and Remote Access, Accessing RAS, RRAS, and Routing and Remote Access
feature enhancements from, to RRAS, Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
remote administration, Table 6.1: Recommended Service Startup Types on a Dedicated Web Server
administrative shares and, Determining Whether to Disable Administrative Shares
printer ports, Standard TCP/IP Port
security and, Ensuring the Physical Security of Each File Server
remote administration tools
shared printer access and, Using Printer Permissions to Control Access to Shared Printers
Remote Desktop for Administration, Install Active Directory, Install Active Directory on the Additional Domain Controllers
Remote Desktop Help Sessions Manager service, Table 6.1: Recommended Service Startup Types on a Dedicated Web Server
Remote Installation Services
Group Policy and, Group Policy Overview, Comparing Group Policy with System Policy
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locater service, Table 6.1: Recommended Service Startup Types on a Dedicated Web Server
Remotely access Group Policy Results data permission, Using Group Policy Results to Determine Resultant Set of Policy
Removable Storage service, Table 6.1: Recommended Service Startup Types on a Dedicated Web Server
Repadmin.exe tool, Table 1.6: Active Directory Configuration Test Components
replication
Active Directory, Table 1.6: Active Directory Configuration Test Components
new user object, Table 1.7: Active Directory Functionality Test Components
replication, Active Directory, Creating and Linking a GPO to a Test OU
reports , Group Policy, Using Group Policy Results to Determine Resultant Set of Policy
resource access, testing, Table 1.7: Active Directory Functionality Test Components
Resource Kit, Choosing Between Hardware and Software RAID
disk management, Choosing Between Hardware and Software RAID
file and print servers, Additional Resources
Group Policy, Using Group Policy
IIS logs, Enabling IIS Logging
installing Active Directory, Install Active Directory on the Additional Domain Controllers
maintaining Web site security, Enhancing and Maintaining Web Site Security After Migration, Maintaining Web Site Security
security and remote administration, Ensuring the Physical Security of Each File Server
security management, Reviewing Security Policies, Processes, and Procedures
Windows Time Service, Configure the Windows Time Service
Resource Kit tools
DHCPExcim.exe, Exporting DHCP Settings
Permcopy.exe, Migrating Your Data
PrnAdmin tool, Planning a Print Server Deployment
resource records
secure dynamic updates and, Configuring Dynamic Update and Secure Dynamic Update
resource records (RRs), stale, Enable Aging and Scavenging for DNS
resources
Active Directory, Chapter 3: Upgrading and Migrating WINS and DHCP Servers to Windows Server 2003, Overview of WINS and DHCP Migration
file server and print server migration, Additional Resources
Group Policy, Additional Resources
migration planning, Additional Resources, Related Information
remote access migration, Additional Resources
upgrading to Active Directory, Additional Resources
Web site migration, Chapter 6: Migrating Web Sites from IIS 4.0 to IIS 6.0, Additional Resources
WINS and DHCP migration, Additional Resources
restorations
backup and restore migration method, Migrating Your Data
file service upgrades and, Completing Pre-Upgrade Tasks
GPOs, Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)
print server settings, Restoring print server settings
recover plans, Develop a Recovery Plan, Important
sizing volumes and times for, Determining Maximum Volume Size
times, Planning Storage for Each Server Configuration
Web server, from backup files, Backing Up the Target Server
Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP), Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), Verifying That Your GPO Works, Using Group Policy Results to Determine Resultant Set of Policy
risks
data migration, Identifying Migration Risks
roles
file server and print server, Configuring the New File Server
roles, FrontPage, Process for Migrating a Web Site from IIS 4.0 to IIS 6.0, Configuring Additional Web Site Properties, Migrating FrontPage Users and Roles
roles, server., see server roles
rollback servers, Develop a Recovery Plan
backing up, Back Up Domain Data
example, Evaluate Your Existing Hardware
redeploying, Complete the Upgrade
selecting, Develop a Recovery Plan
server role, Domain Controller Roles
root folder, Process for Migrating a Web Site from IIS 4.0 to IIS 6.0
root hints, No Internal DNS, DNS Provided by an ISP Only, Install Active Directory
Routemon command-line tool, Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
router-to-router connections, PPTP support for, Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
routing
configuring, on VPN remote access server, Configuring Routing on a VPN Server
recording settings, Table 5.2: Worksheet to Record Routing Settings_ ( continued )
Routing and RAS Admin program, Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
Routing and Remote Access, Chapter 5: Migrating to Dial-up and VPN Remote Access Servers Running Windows Server 2003
common tasks with RAS and RRAS, Accessing RAS, RRAS, and Routing and Remote Access
configuring VPN remote access server, Configuring a VPN Remote Access Server, Configuring Packet Filters for a VPN Server
feature changes from RRAS to, Changes in Features from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access, Feature Limitations
feature enhancements, Changes in Features from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access, Other Enhancements
feature limitations, Feature Limitations
migrating to, Migrating to Routing and Remote Access, Configuring Encryption for a Dial-up Solution
new features, Changes in Features from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access
recording configuration settings, Migrating to Routing and Remote Access
small business enhancements, Enhancements for Small Businesses
upgrading from RRAS to, Upgrading from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access
Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard, Other Enhancements, Configuring the Server as a VPN Remote Access Server, Configuring Packet Filters for a VPN Server, Configuring a Dial-up Remote Access Server
Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), Chapter 5: Migrating to Dial-up and VPN Remote Access Servers Running Windows Server 2003
common tasks with RAS and Routing and Remote Access, Accessing RAS, RRAS, and Routing and Remote Access
feature changes from, to Routing and Remote Access, Changes in Features from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access, Feature Limitations
feature enhancements from RAS to, Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
migrating, for Active Directory upgrades, Completing Pre-Upgrade Tasks
upgrading to Routing and Remote Access from, Upgrading from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access
Routing and Remote Access Setup Wizard, Other Enhancements
Routing and Remote Access snap-in, Changes in Features from RRAS to Routing and Remote Access, Configuring the Server as a VPN Remote Access Server, Configuring Packet Filters for a VPN Server, Configuring a Dial-up Remote Access Server, Configuring a Connection to the Intranet
Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS, Feature Limitations, Configuring Routing on a VPN Server
routing protocols
RRAS, Feature Enhancements from RAS to RRAS
RSoP snap-in, Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)
Run menu, GPO setting to disable, Configuring the Disable the Run menu GPO Setting



The Microsoft Windows Server Team Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
ISBN: 0735619409
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 96

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