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  • Windows Server 2003: The Complete Reference

    • Cover

  • Contents

  • Acknowledgments

  • Introduction

  • 1 Introducing Windows Server 2003

    • Windows Server 2003 Editions

      • Standard Edition

      • Enterprise Edition

      • Datacenter Edition

      • Web Edition

    • Brand New in Windows Server 2003!

      • New Remote Administration Tools

      • New Active Directory Features

      • Availability and Reliability Improvements

      • Resultant Set of Policies

  • 2 Installation

    • Hardware Requirements

    • Hardware Compatibility List

      • Symmetric Multiprocessing Hardware

      • Clustering Hardware

      • Plug and Play Support

      • ACPI Issues

    • Developing a Deployment Plan

      • Document the Hardware

      • Document the Network

      • Document the Software

      • Document the Legacy Components

      • Prepare for Problems

    • Complete the Preinstallation Tasks

      • Understanding Installation Models

      • Winnt.exe vs Winnt32.exe

    • Installing from CD

      • Booting to the Windows Server 2003 CD

      • Running Setup.exe from CD

      • Installing from an MS-DOS Boot Disk

      • Using Network Sharepoints

      • Using Logon Scripts and Batch Files

    • Automated Installations

      • Choosing an Automated Installation Type

      • Unattended Installation

      • SYSPREP

      • Remote Installation Services (RIS)

  • 3 System Basics for Servers

    • Manage Your Server

      • Configure Your Server Wizards

      • Removing Server Roles

      • Configure Your Server Log

      • Set Up Server Roles Manually

    • Remote Desktop

      • Enable Remote Desktop on the Server

      • Client Remote Connection Software

      • Starting a Remote Desktop Session

      • Running a Remote Desktop Session

      • Leaving a Remote Desktop Session

      • Managing the Connections from the Server

      • Joining the Console Session

      • Using a Snap-in for Remote Desktop

    • Changes in IIS

      • Use Web Edition for IIS

      • Installing IIS

      • Preventing IIS Installation

      • Activation

      • Do You Need to Activate Your Copy?

      • How Activation Works

      • Activating Your Installation

      • Activating after the Grace Period

      • Software Compatibility Tools

      • Test Compatibility with the Wizard

      • Set Compatibility Options Manually

  • 4 The Windows Server 2003 Registry

    • Overview of the Registry

    • Registry Structure

      • Hives and Hive Files

      • Registry Data Items

      • HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT

      • HKEY_CURRENT_USER

      • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

      • HKEY_USERS

      • HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG

    • Regedit.exe

      • Prevent Regedit from Displaying the Last Accessed Key

      • Accessing Remote Registries

      • Searching the Registry

      • Creating Favorites

    • Tweak and Troubleshoot with the Registry

      • Exporting Keys

      • Adding Items to the Registry

      • Deleting Registry Items

      • Changing Registry Item Values

      • Using Registration Files

    • Registry Security

      • Understanding Permissions

      • Working with Permissions

      • Change Ownership of a Key

      • Auditing the Registry

    • Reg.exe

      • General Guidelines for Reg.exe

      • Reg Add

      • Reg Delete

      • Reg Copy

      • Reg Compare

      • Reg Export

      • Reg Import

      • Reg Save

      • Reg Restore

      • Reg Load

      • Reg Unload

      • Reg Query

    • Regmon

  • 5 Booting

    • Hardware Bootup

    • POST

      • Memory Errors

      • Drive Errors

      • SCSI Errors

    • Operating System Boot

      • MBR Code Executes

      • Windows Server 2003 Startup Files Execute

      • Boot Selection Menu Displays

      • Ntdetect Launches

      • Ntoskrnl Runs and HAL Is Loaded

      • Drivers and Services Load

      • Operating System Loads

      • The Computer Logs On

      • Logon Services Load

    • About Boot.ini

      • Boot.ini Contents

      • x86 ARC Path Statements

      • Tweaking Boot.ini

    • The Advanced Options Menu

      • Safe Mode

      • Enable Boot Logging

      • Enable VGA Mode

      • Last Known Good Configuration

      • Directory Services Restore Mode

      • Debugging Mode

    • Creating a Bootable Floppy Disk

      • Creating a Bootable Floppy Disk from Your Own System

      • Creating a Bootable Floppy Disk on Another Windows Server 2003 Computer

      • Creating a Bootable Floppy Disk on a Computer Running a Different Version of Windows

      • Creating a Quick Boot.ini File

  • 6 Windows Server 2003 User Interface

    • First Boot

      • First Logon

      • Joining a Domain

      • Local vs Domain Logon Names and the Interface

      • Manage Your Server

      • Video Settings

    • The Desktop

      • Enabling the Themes Service

      • Switching Themes

      • Modifying Themes

      • Deleting Themes

    • Start Menu

      • Start Menu Left Pane

      • Right Pane of the Start Menu

      • Enabling the Classic Start Menu

    • Taskbar

      • Notification Area

      • Grouping Taskbar Buttons

      • Locking the Taskbar

      • Taskbar Toolbars

    • Folder Behavior and Views

      • Folder Opening Behavior

      • Viewing Folders and Files

      • Show File Extensions to Avoid Danger

      • File Associations

    • Help and Support Services

      • Using the Index

      • Searching for Topics

      • Working with Help Pages

      • Customizing the Help System

  • 7 The Command Prompt

    • Tricks and Tips for the Command Prompt

      • Finding the Command Prompt Menu Item

      • Quick Access to a Command Prompt from the GUI

      • Quick Tricks for Keystrokes

      • Use Doskey to Recall and Edit Commands

    • The Command Prompt Window

      • Change the Properties of the Command Prompt Window

      • Options Tab

      • Font Tab

      • Layout Tab

      • Window Colors Tab

    • Copy and Paste in the Command Prompt Window

    • Command Extensions

      • Commands with Extensions

      • Disabling Command Extensions

      • Managing Conflicts in Command Extensions Configuration

    • Folder and Filename Completion

      • Enable Folder and Filename Completion for a Command Session

      • Enable Folder and Filename Completion Permanently

      • Wildcard Shortcuts

    • Windows Server 2003 Commands

      • Commands Not Supported in Windows Server 2003

      • Commands Not Supported in Enterprise or Data Center Server

      • Commands That Have Changed

    • Using UNCs on the Command Line

      • Viewing and Manipulating Files via UNCs

      • Using Pushd and Popd to Access Remote Computers

      • Pushd and Net Use

    • Use Subst for Local Virtual Drives

    • Help for Commands

  • 8 System Maintenance Tools

    • Defragmentation

      • Disk Defragmenter Snap-in

      • Analyze the Drive

      • Defragment the Drive

      • Limitations of the Disk Defragmenter

      • Defrag.exe

      • Troubleshooting Defragmentation

      • Optimize Disk Defragmenter Performance

    • Scheduled Tasks

      • Scheduled Tasks Execution File

      • Use the Scheduled Task Wizard

      • Create a Scheduled Task Manually

      • Modify or Delete Scheduled Tasks

      • Run and Stop Scheduled Tasks

      • Check the Status of Scheduled Tasks

      • Set Global Options for Scheduled Tasks

      • Work with Tasks on Remote Computers

    • AT.exe

    • Schtasks.exe

      • Create Tasks with Schtasks.exe

      • Manage Existing Tasks with Schtasks.exe

    • Disk Cleanup

      • Run Disk Cleanup

      • Decide What to Delete

      • Compress Old Files

      • Additional Options for Disk Cleanup

      • Using Cleanmgr.exe

    • System Information

      • Navigating the System Information Window

      • Save System Data to a File

      • Export System Data

      • Run a System Tool from the System Information Window

      • Connect to a Remote Computer

      • Use Msinfo32.exe

    • Local Computer Management Snap-in

      • System Tools Tree

      • Storage

    • Removable Storage

      • Services and Applications

  • 9 Printing

    • New Printing Features

    • Printing Basics

    • Printing Processes

      • Create the Output File

      • Process the Output File

      • Route the Print Job

      • Send the Print Job

    • Printing Components

      • Spooler

      • Spool Files

      • Printer Drivers

      • Windows Server 2003 Print Processor

      • Other Print Processors

      • Print Router

      • Print Monitors

      • Language Monitors

      • Print Providers

    • Installing Local Printers

      • Plug and Play Printer Installation

      • Manual Installation of Printers

      • Installing USB Printers and IEEE Printers

      • Installing Infrared Printers

      • Install a Network-ready Printer

    • Sharing Printers

      • Create a Printer Share

      • Set Printer Permissions

      • Audit Printer Access

      • Add Drivers for Other Windows Versions

    • Using Printer Location Tracking

      • Printer Location Tracking Requirements

      • Printer Location Naming Requirements

    • Installing Remote Printers

      • Connect to Remote Printers

      • Search Active Directory

      • Browse the Network

    • Planning Printer Deployment

      • One-to-One Printer Drivers

      • Printer Pools

      • Many-to-One Printer Drivers

    • Configuring Print Servers

      • Print Server Forms

      • Print Server Ports

      • Print Server Drivers

      • Server Spooler Options

    • Configuring Printers

      • Printing Preferences

      • Printer Properties

    • Administering Printers

      • Managing Remote Printers

      • Redirecting Print Jobs

      • Manipulate Print Jobs in the Queue

    • Printing to a File

    • Printing from DOS

  • 10 Networking with TCP/IP

    • The Ins and Outs of TCP/IP

      • Microsoft's TCP/IP Rollout

      • Windows Server 2003 TCP/IP Enhancements

      • TCP/IP Enhancements

    • TCP/IP and the Windows Server 2003 Networking Model

      • The TCP/IP Protocol Stack

      • Anatomy of a TCP Session

    • Installing and Configuring TCP/IP

      • IP Address

      • Subnet Mask

      • IP Address Types

      • Understanding a Subnet

      • Default Gateway

      • Advanced IP Addressing

      • Preferred and Alternate DNS Servers

    • Understanding Name Registration and Resolution

      • Using a HOSTS File

      • Using the Domain Name System

      • NetBIOS Names

      • Node Types

      • NetBIOS Name Registration

      • NetBIOS Name Resolution

      • When to Stop Relying on NetBIOS

    • TCP/IP Tools

      • Ping

      • Tracert

      • Pathping

      • Ipconfig

      • Netstat

      • ARP

      • Route

  • 11 DHCP and IP addressing

    • Public IP Addresses

      • Private IP Addresses

    • Understanding DHCP

      • Origins of DHCP

      • IP Address Allocation

      • Other DHCP Capabilities

      • DHCP Communications

      • Running the Microsoft DHCP Server

      • DHCP and Name Resolution

  • 12 Understanding DNS

    • Introduction to the Domain Name System

      • How Did This Begin?

    • The Domains

      • FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)

    • The Zones

      • Primary Zone

      • Secondary Zone

      • Active Directory Integrated

      • Stub Zone

      • Delegation

      • The Records

      • Zone Transfer/Replication

    • The Files

    • Windows Server 2003 DNS

      • Client-Side Registry Entries

      • DNS Tools

      • Installing DNS Manually

      • Installing DNS Using the Manage Your Server Wizard

      • Setting a Forward Lookup Zone

      • Security Options

      • DHCP Integration

      • RFCs

      • WINS

      • LMHOSTS

  • 13 Routing and Remote Access Service

    • Changes in Routing and Remote Access for Windows Server 2003

    • IP Routing Overview

      • Routing Algorithms

      • Routing Protocols

    • Routing and Remote Access Service Fundamentals

      • Remote Connectivity vs Remote Control

      • Network Protocols

      • Access Protocols

      • Access Methods

      • Internet Connection Sharing

    • Securing RRAS

      • Authentication Methods

      • Callback

      • Caller ID

    • Virtual Private Networking Fundamentals

      • Authentication

      • Tunneling

      • Encryption

      • VPN Implementation Considerations

      • Choosing a VPN Solution

    • Installing RRAS

      • Enabling RRAS

    • Configuring RRAS

      • Configuring Remote Access (Dial-up or VPN)

      • Configuring a Router with Network Address Translation

      • Configuring VPN Access and NAT

      • Configuring a Secure Connection Between Two Private Networks

      • Configuring a Custom RRAS Configuration

      • Configuring Internet Connection Sharing

      • Configuring RRAS Clients

      • Configuring Remote Access Policies

    • Managing and Troubleshooting RRAS

      • Managing Multiple RRAS Servers

      • Monitoring Connections

      • Viewing Routing Tables

      • Adding Static Routes

      • Event Logging

      • Where Did My Options Go?

      • RRAS and 64-bit Versions of Windows Server 2003

  • 14 Client Networking Services

    • Windows Client Networking Service

      • Client for Microsoft Networks

      • File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks

      • Browser Service

    • Novell NetWare Services

      • Windows vs NetWare Communications

      • NWLink

      • Client Service for NetWare

      • Services for NetWare

    • Services for Macintosh

      • Macintosh Network Protocols

      • Authenticating Macintosh Clients

      • File Services for Macintosh

      • Print Services for Macintosh

    • UNIX Integration Services

      • POSIX

      • Print Services for UNIX

      • UNIX Network Connectivity

      • Telnet

  • 15 File Systems and Functions

    • FAT and FAT32

    • NTFS

      • NTFS Master File Table

      • NTFS Fragmentation

    • NTFS Compression

    • Upgrading to NTFS

      • Deciding on a File System

      • Converting to NTFS

      • Formatting a Volume for NTFS

    • NTFS Permissions

      • NTFS Permissions vs Share Permissions

      • Default Permissions

      • Inherited Permissions

      • Tweaking Permissions

      • Effective Permissions

      • Understanding the Deny Permission

  • 16 Disk and File Management

    • Distributed File System

      • When to Use DFS

      • DFS Terminology

      • Stand-alone vs Domain DFS

      • Creating a DFS Root

      • Adding a Link to the Root

      • Mapping Drives to the Root for Users

      • Managing DFS

    • Shadow Copies of Shared Folders

      • Enabling Shadow Copies

      • Configuring Shadow Copies

      • Disabling Shadow Copies

      • Installing Client Software for Shadow Copies

      • Accessing Previous Versions of Files

    • Disk Quotas

      • Requirements for Disk Quotas

      • Planning Default Quotas

      • Enabling and Applying Quotas

      • Set Individual Quota Entries

      • Quota Reports

      • Moving Quota Entries to Another Volume

    • Remote Storage Service

      • Quick Overview of RSS

      • Installing RSS

      • Tweaking RSS Settings

      • Using the Files Managed by RSS

      • RSS Backups

      • Removing RSS

    • Removable Storage Management

      • Configuring Removable Storage

      • Libraries

      • Media Pools

      • Media Identification

      • Media States

      • Managing Media Pools

      • Managing Media

      • Managing the Work Queue

      • Managing Operator Requests

      • RSM Tricks and Tips

  • 17 Windows Server 2003 Security

    • Windows Server 2003 Authentication

      • NTLM Authentication

      • NTLM Telnet Authentication

      • Kerberos Overview

      • Public Key Infrastructure and Windows Server 2003 Authentication

    • Protecting Data Using Windows Server 2003 Encrypting File System

      • Administrative Issues with EFS

    • Using the System Key

      • Use of SYSKEY in the Domain

    • Password-Protected Screensavers

    • Internet Protocol Security

      • IPSec Monitor Snap-In

    • Local Security Policies

      • Local Security Account Policies

      • Account Lockout Policies

      • Local Policies

    • Implementing Auditing

      • Detecting Security Breaches Through Auditing of Logs

      • Protecting Event Logs

    • Trust Relationships Between Domains

    • Patch Management

      • Microsoft Network Security Hotfix Checker (HFNETCHK)

      • Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)

    • Checklist

  • 18 Domain Controllers

    • Creating a New Domain

      • Planning DC Deployment

      • Installing Active Directory

      • Active Directory and DNS

      • Installing the First DC in a New Domain

      • Installing Additional DCs in a New Domain

      • Creating Additional DCs by Restoring a Backup

    • Upgrading Windows 2000 Domains

      • Preparing the Forest and Domain

      • Upgrade the Windows 2000 DCs

    • Upgrading Windows NT 4 Domains

      • DNS Decisions

      • Domain and Forest Functionality

      • Upgrading the DCs

    • Understanding DC Roles

      • Replication: The Motivation for Roles

      • Assigning Roles

      • Schema Master

      • Domain Naming Master

      • Relative ID Master

      • PDC Emulator Master

      • Infrastructure Master

    • W32Time

      • Understanding the Time Synchronization Hierarchy

      • Understanding the Synchronization Process

      • Using an External Time Server

      • W32Time Event Log Entries

    • Global Catalog

      • Global Catalog Searches

      • Global Catalog Authentication Tasks

      • Global Catalogs Maintain Universal Groups

      • Universal Group Membership Caching

      • Enabling/Disabling Global Catalog on a DC

  • 19 Understanding Active Directory

    • Active Directory Structure

      • Active Directory Users and Computers

    • LDAP and Active Directory

      • Distinguished Names

      • Relative Distinguished Names

    • Planning Your Active Directory Structure

      • Centralized or Decentralized Administrative Control

      • Geographical Location

      • Organizational Structure

      • Mixed Organizational Structure

    • Searching Active Directory

      • Active Directory Users and Computers

      • Using Windows Search

    • Maintaining Active Directory

    • Active Directory Sites and Services

      • Creating a Site Structure

      • Inter-Site Transports

      • Subnets

      • Services

      • Tools for Maintaining and Troubleshooting Sites and Services

    • Active Directory Domains and Trusts

  • 20 Managing Groups and OUs

    • Windows Server 2003 Groups

      • Local Groups

      • Domain Groups

      • Understanding Group Scopes

      • Default Domain Groups

      • Special Identities

      • Using Groups for Permissions

    • Organizational Units

      • Create an OU

      • Locate Objects in an OU

      • Delegate Administration of an OU

      • Managing Delegations

  • 21 Managing Users and Logons

    • Understanding User Accounts

      • Local Accounts

      • Domain Accounts

      • Groups

    • Managing Domain Accounts

      • Built-in Domain Accounts

      • Domain User Accounts

    • Managing UPNs

    • Managing Local User Accounts

      • Creating Local User Accounts

      • Configuring Local User Accounts

    • Overview of the Logon Process

      • Local Logon

      • Domain Logon

      • Logon to Trusted Domains

      • Remote Logon

    • Authentication

      • Kerberos

      • NTLM

    • Passwords

      • New Password Requirements

      • Strong Passwords

      • Domain Password Policies

      • Bad Password Lockouts

      • Password Reset Disks

    • User Profiles

      • Local Profiles

      • Configuring the Default User Profile

      • Roaming Profiles

      • Mandatory Profiles

    • Home Folders

      • Adding Home Folders to Profiles

      • Redirecting Documents to the Home Folder

    • Logon Scripts

      • Enable Logon Scripts in User Properties

      • Enable Logon Scripts with a Group Policy

  • 22 Using Group Policy to Manage Server and Client Machines

    • Group Policy Basics

      • Requirements for Using Group Policy

      • Interoperability with Older Operating Systems

      • Group Policy Processing and Inheritance

      • Filtering Group Policy

    • Group Policy Objects

      • Editing Group Policy Objects

    • Group Policy Settings

      • Computer Configuration

      • User Configuration

      • Custom Templates

    • Using GPMC to Manage Group Policy

      • Creating Group Policy Objects

      • Linking Group Policy Objects to Active Directory Containers

      • Delegating Group Policy Management

      • Group Policy Modeling

      • Group Policy Results

      • Backing Up Group Policy Objects

      • Importing GPO Settings

      • Restoring Backed-Up Group Policy Objects

      • Copying Group Policy Objects

      • Migrating GPO Settings

      • Scripting GPMC Operations

  • 23 Network Software Installation

    • Remote Installation Services

      • Setup of Remote Installation Software

      • RIS for Managing Your Windows 2003 Environment

    • Intellimirror and Active Directory Software Installation and Maintenance

      • Intellimirror

      • Software Restriction Policies

  • 24 Clustering

    • Network Load Balancing Clusters

      • Network Load Balancing Advantages

      • NLB Architecture

      • Installing and Configuring Network Load Balancing

      • Using Nlbmgr.exe to Configure Clusters and Nodes

      • Administering Network Load Balancing

    • Server Clusters

      • Server Cluster Architecture

      • Using Server Clusters in Your Environment

      • Installing Cluster Service

  • 25 Tweaking and Optimizing Performance

    • Examining Performance Optimization

      • Establishing Service Levels and Goals

      • Establishing Policies and Procedures

    • Establishing Baseline Values

      • Workload Characterization

      • Benchmarks and Vendor-supplied Information

      • Data Collection: What Is Being Monitored

    • Performance Monitoring Tools

      • Task Manager

      • Network Monitor

      • Performance Snap-in

      • Third-Party Utilities

    • Monitoring and Optimizing System Resources

      • Monitoring Memory

      • Monitoring the Processor

      • Monitoring the Disk Subsystem

      • Monitoring Network Performance

    • Controlling System Resources

      • Windows System Resource Monitor

  • 26 Disaster Planning and Recovery

    • Backup

      • New Backup Features

      • Backup Permissions Issues

      • Disk Quotas and Backup Files

      • Backup Types

      • Backing Up

      • Configure the Backup Software

      • Create a Backup Job

      • Schedule a Backup

      • Use Backup Batch Files

      • Working with Removable Storage Manager

    • Restore

      • Restore Files and Folders

      • Set Restore Options

      • Restoring Domain Controllers

      • Choosing a Restore Type for a DC

    • Recovery Console

      • Access the Recovery Console from the CD

      • Preinstall the Recovery Console

      • Using the Recovery Console

      • Changing the Rules for Recovery Console

      • Uninstalling the Recovery Console

    • Automated System Recovery (ASR)

      • Create an ASR Recovery System

      • Recover a System with ASR

    • Creating Boot Disks

    • STOP Errors: Blue Screen of Death

      • What Causes a BSOD?

      • Preparing for BSODs

      • Configure System Recovery Options

      • Configuring the Dump File Type

      • Configuring Administrative Alerts

      • Testing the Configuration with a BSOD

      • Understanding Crashes

      • Forcing a BSOD

      • Investigating a BSOD

      • Common STOP Errors

    • Windows Error Reporting

      • Enable Error Reporting in System Properties

      • Enable Error Reporting in Group Policies

      • Sending Reports

      • Collecting and Viewing Reports

    • Chkdsk

      • Chkdsk

      • Autochk.exe

      • Chkntfs.exe

  • A Internet Information Services 6 (II 6)

    • New Features of IIS 6

      • Enhanced Architecture

      • Enhanced Security

      • Enhanced Manageability

    • Common Administration Tasks

      • Install IIS

      • Manage IIS

      • Enable Web Service Extensions

      • Create a Web Site

      • Configure a Web Site

      • Create an Application

      • Create an Application Pool

      • Configure Recycling

      • Configure Idle Time Out

      • Create a Web Garden

      • Configure Health Monitoring

      • Configure Application Pool Identity

      • Configure Application Settings

      • Enable Direct Metabase Edit

      • Back Up the Metabase

      • Restore the Metabase

      • Export the Metabase

      • Import the Metabase

  • Index

  • Team DDU

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