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Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Administrator's Pocket Consultant
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- + Cover
- Contents at a Glance
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- + Introduction
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Chapter 1: Overview of Microsoft WindowsServer 2003 System Administration
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Chapter 2: Managing Servers Running Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- + Managing Networked Systems
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Managing System Environments, Profiles, and Properties
- The General Tab
- The Computer Name Tab
- The Hardware Tab
- The Advanced Tab
- Configuring Data Execution Prevention
- Configuring System and User Environment Variables
- Creating an Environment Variable
- Configuring System Startup and Recovery
- Enabling and Disabling Error Reporting
- The Automatic Updates Tab
- The Remote Tab
- + Managing Hardware Devices and Drivers
- Managing Dynamic-Link Libraries
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Chapter 3: Monitoring Processes, Services, and Events
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Chapter 4: Automating Administrative Tasks, Policies, and Procedures
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Chapter 5: Working with Support Services and Remote Desktop
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Chapter 6: Using Active Directory
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Chapter 7: Core Active Directory Administration
- + Tools for Managing Active Directory
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Using the Active Directory Users And Computers Tool
- Starting Active Directory Users And Computers
- Getting Started with Active Directory Users And Computers
- Connecting to a Domain Controller
- Connecting to a Domain
- Searching for Accounts and Shared Resources
- Managing Computer Accounts
- Creating Computer Accounts on a Workstation or Server
- Creating Computer Accounts in Active Directory Users And Computers
- Viewing and Editing Computer Account Properties
- Deleting, Disabling, and Enabling Computer Accounts
- Resetting Locked Computer Accounts
- Moving Computer Accounts
- Managing Computers
- Joining a Computer to a Domain or Workgroup
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Managing Domain Controllers, Roles, and Catalogs
- Installing and Demoting Domain Controllers
- Viewing and Transferring Domain-Wide Roles
- Viewing and Transferring the Domain Naming Master Role
- Viewing and Transferring Schema Master Roles
- Transferring Roles Using the Command Line
- Seizing Roles Using the Command Line
- Configuring Global Catalogs
- Configuring Universal Group Membership Caching
- + Managing Organizational Units
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Chapter 8: Understanding User and Group Accounts
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Chapter 9: Creating User and Group Accounts
- + Chapter 10: Managing Existing User and Group Accounts
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Chapter 11: Managing File Systems and Drives
- + Adding Hard Disk Drives
- + Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks
- + Using Basic Disks and Partitions
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Managing Existing Partitions and Drives
- Assigning Drive Letters and Paths
- Changing or Deleting the Volume Label
- Deleting Partitions and Drives
- Converting a Volume to NTFS
- Checking a Drive for Errors and Bad Sectors
- Defragmenting Disks
- Compressing Drives and Data
- Encrypting Drives and Data
- Understanding Encryption and the Encrypting File System
- Working with Encrypted Files and Folders
- Configuring Recovery Policy
- Recovering Disk Space
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Chapter 12: Administering Volume Sets and RAID Arrays
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Chapter 13: Managing Files and Folders
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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
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Using, Configuring, and Managing NTFS Disk Quotas
- Understanding NTFS Disk Quotas and How NTFS Quotas Are Used
- Setting NTFS Disk Quota Policies
- Enabling NTFS Disk Quotas on NTFS Volumes
- Viewing Disk Quota Entries
- Creating Disk Quota Entries
- Deleting Disk Quota Entries
- Exporting and Importing NTFS Disk Quota Settings
- Disabling NTFS Disk Quotas
- Using, Configuring, and Managing Storage Resource Manager Disk Quotas
- Understanding Storage Resource Manager Disk Quotas
- Managing Disk Quota Templates
- Creating Disk Quotas
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Chapter 15: Data Backup and Recovery
- + Creating a Backup and Recovery Plan
- + Selecting Backup Devices and Media
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Backing Up Your Data
- Getting Started with the Backup Utility
- Setting Default Options for Backup
- Backing Up Data with the Backup Wizard
- Backing Up Files Without the Wizard
- Recovering Data Using the Restore Wizard
- Recovering Data Without the Wizard
- Restoring Active Directory
- Backing Up and Restoring Data on Remote Systems
- Viewing Backup Logs
- + Managing Encryption Recovery Policy
- + Backing Up and Restoring Encrypted Data and Certificates
- + Disaster Recovery and Preparation
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Managing Media Pools
- Understanding Media Pools
- Preparing Media for Use in the Free Media Pool
- Moving Media to a Different Media Pool
- Creating Application Media Pools
- Changing the Media Type in a Media Pool
- Setting Allocation and Deallocation Policies
- Working with Access Permissions for Removable Storage
- Deleting Application Media Pools
- + Managing Work Queues, Requests, and Operators
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Chapter 16: Managing TCP/IP Networking
- + Installing TCP/IP Networking
- + Configuring TCP/IP Networking
- + Configuring Additional Networking Components
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Managing Network Connections
- Creating Network Connections
- Managing Security for Remote Access Connections
- Checking the Status, Speed, and Activity of Local Area Connections
- Viewing Network Configuration Information
- Duplicating Network Connections
- Enabling and Disabling Network Connections
- Deleting Network Connections
- Renaming Local Area Connections
- Repairing Local Area Connections
- + Troubleshooting and Testing Network Settings
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Chapter 17: Administering Network Printers and Print Services
- Troubleshooting Printer Problems
- + Installing Printers
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Configuring Printer Properties
- Adding Comments and Location Information
- Managing Printer Drivers
- Setting a Separator Page and Changing Print Device Mode
- Changing the Printer Port
- Scheduling and Prioritizing Print Jobs
- Starting and Stopping Printer Sharing
- Setting Printer Access Permissions
- Auditing Print Jobs
- Setting Document Defaults
- + Configuring Print Server Properties
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Managing Print Jobs on Local and Remote Printers
- Using the Print Management Window
- Pausing the Printer and Resuming Printing
- Emptying the Print Queue
- Pausing, Resuming, and Restarting Individual Document Printing
- Removing a Document and Canceling a Print Job
- Checking the Properties of Documents in the Printer
- Setting the Priority of Individual Documents
- Scheduling the Printing of Individual Documents
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Chapter 18: Running DHCP Clients and Servers
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Chapter 19: Maintaining WINS
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Chapter 20: Optimizing DNS
- + Understanding DNS
- + Installing DNS Servers
- + Managing DNS Servers
- + Managing DNS Records
- + Updating Zone Properties and the SOA Record
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Managing DNS Server Configuration and Security
- Enabling and Disabling IP Addresses for a DNS Server
- Controlling Access to DNS Servers Outside the Organization
- Enabling and Disabling Event Logging
- Using Debug Logging to Track DNS Activity
- Monitoring DNS Server
- Integrating WINS with DNS
- Configuring WINS Lookups in DNS
- Configuring Reverse WINS Lookups in DNS
- Setting Caching and Time-Out Values for WINS in DNS
- Configuring Full Integration with NetBIOS Scopes
- + Index
- About the Author
Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Windows Server 2003. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. You’ll get the focused, straightforward information you need to solve problems and get the job done?whether you’re at your desk or in the field!
Get fast facts to:
- Manage and troubleshoot servers and workstations
- Administer Active Directory and manage computers, domain controllers, and organizational units
- Create user accounts and group accounts—and control rights and permissions
- Manage file systems, directories, drives, volume sets, and RAID
- Combat malware and use file screening to block unauthorized content
- Install, configure, and test TCP/IP networking
- Set up and optimize DHCP, WINS, and DNS
- Manage shadow copies, revert volumes, and help improve disk quota management
- Troubleshoot local printers and network print servers
- Monitor network activity and tune network performance
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Computers > Operating Systems > Windows Workstation
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 12

