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1 Chapter INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 CHAPTER OVERVIEW  Identify the key differences among the Windows Server 2003 editions  Install Windows Server 2003  Create a domain controller  Identify the key structures and concepts of Active Directory Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 WINDOWS SERVER 2003 EDITIONS     Web Edition Standard Edition Enterprise Edition Datacenter Edition Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum processor speed Minimum processor speed Minimum RAM Recommended minimum RAM Maximum RAM Symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) support Minimum disk space Web Edit ion 133 MHz St andard Edit ion 133 MHz Ent erprise Edit ion 133 MHz Dat acent er Edit ion 400 MHz 550 MHz 550 MHz 733 MHz 733 MHz 128 MB 256 MB 128 MB 256 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB GB GB Up to processors GB Up to processors 32 GB Up to processors 64 GB Up to 32 processors 1.5 GB 1.5 GB 1.5 GB 1.5 GB Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 WEB EDITION  Single-purpose Web server platform from OEM  Limit of 10 inbound Server Message Block connections  Up to two processors and up to GB of RAM  Does not support Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Terminal Server (TS) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server  Domain Name System (DNS) Server     Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDITION  Designed as a departmental server or for smaller organizations  Multipurpose server platform  Supports up to four processors and GB of RAM Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDITION SERVICES        Directory services Internet services Infrastructure services TCP/IP routing File and print services (SMB connections) Terminal server Security services  Encrypted file system (EFS)  IPSec and PKI Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ENTERPRISE EDITION  Server platform for medium- to large-sized businesses  Supports up to eight processors and 32 GB of RAM  Eight-node clustering support through Microsoft Clustering Services Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ENTERPRISE EDITION SERVICES     Microsoft Metadirectory Services (MMS) Server clustering Hot add memory Windows system resource manager (WSRM) Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 10 DATACENTER EDITION  Designed for high-end, high-traffic application servers  Supports up to 32 processors and 64 GB of RAM  Does not include ICF or ICS  Preinstalled by hardware vendors Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 17 SERVER ROLES (CONT.)      Database server Web (IIS) server DNS server DHCP server WINS server Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 18 WINDOWS NETWORK MODELS  Workgroup  Small number of computers  Peer to peer  Domain  Central management  Domain controller  Active directory  Multiple-master (multi-master) replication Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 19 CREATE A DOMAIN CONTROLLER Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 20 AN ACTIVE DIRECTORY PRIMER  Standards-based, LDAP-compliant directory services system  Hierarchical structure provides organizational and administrative benefits  Directory services database can be distributed across multiple servers to provide fault tolerance and increase performance Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 21 AN ACTIVE DIRECTORY PRIMER (CONT.)  Active Directory database is stored in the \WINDOWS\NTDS directory on each domain controller  A repository for objects and resources, including user accounts, group accounts, computer accounts, and printers  Each object has a set of properties that is also stored in Active Directory Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 22 DOMAINS AND DOMAIN CONTROLLERS Domains: Provide administrative and security boundaries Allow resources to be grouped logically Can contain Organizational Units(OU's) to further organize resources Domain Controller Contoso.com Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 23 DOMAINS, TREES, AND FORESTS  Domain  Administrative unit of Active Directory  Tree  A collection of one or more domains  Forest  A collection of one or more trees Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 24 ACTIVE DIRECTORY TREE contoso.com us.contoso com europe.contoso com Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 25 ACTIVE DIRECTORY TREE  Any Active Directory structure, even one with a single domain, can be called a tree  All domains in a tree must share a contiguous namespace, a common schema, and a global catalog  Transitive trusts are automatically created between all domains in the tree  These trust relationships are important because they make it possible to assign permissions to an object in one domain for a resource in another domain Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 26 ACTIVE DIRECTORY FOREST contoso.com us.contoso.com europe.contoso.com adatum.com ny.adatum.com chicago.adatum.com Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 27 ACTIVE DIRECTORY FOREST  All trees in a forest share a global catalog and common schema but have a noncontiguous DNS namespace  Trust relationship needs to be created between domains Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 28 OBJECTS AND ATTRIBUTES  Active Directory records are called objects  Objects  Users, groups, printers, computers  Objects have attributes  Names, phone numbers, locations  Objects and attributes are defined in the schema  Schema is extensible Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 29 CONTAINERS AND LEAVES  Containers  Domains, organizational units (OUs), groups  Leaves  Users, printers, computers Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 30 GROUP POLICY  Group policy objects  Collections of hundreds of possible configuration settings  Can be applied to users, computers, and OUs  Policy applied at one level can override policy applied at another level Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 31 SUMMARY  Windows Server 2003 is available in Web Edition, Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, and Datacenter Edition  The Manage Your Server page and the Configure Your Server Wizard make it easy to configure a Windows Server 2003 system to perform specific roles  Active Directory is a domain-based enterprise directory service that consists of objects, which are themselves composed of attributes  The Active Directory hierarchy is formed using forests, trees, domains, and organizational units Permissions, rights, and group policy settings all flow downward in the hierarchy ... INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 14 ACTIVATING WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 15 CONFIGURING WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS. .. controller Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 17 SERVER ROLES (CONT.)      Database server Web (IIS) server DNS server DHCP server WINS server Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS. .. configure Windows 2003 Server  Unattended installation  Answer file  Disk imaging (cloning) Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 13 INSTALLING WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 1: INTRODUCING

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