Windows Small Business Server 2003 A Clear and Concise Administrator's Reference and How-To Quickly find the information you need to install, configure, and maintain all the features of SBS 2003 and get the job done Stephanie Knecht-Thurmann BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI Windows Small Business Server 2003: A Clear and Concise Administrator's Reference and How-To Copyright © 2005 Packt Publishing All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied Neither the author, Packt Publishing, nor its dealers or distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information First published: August 2005 Published by Packt Publishing Ltd 32 Lincoln Road Olton Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK ISBN 1-904811-49-3 www.packtpub.com Cover Design by www.visionwt.com Translation from the German language edition of: Small Business Server 2003 – Das Integrationshandbuch für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen published by Addison Wesley, an imprint of Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH, München Copyright © 2004 by Pearson Education Deutschland GmbH All rights reserved Credits Author Stephanie Knecht-Thurmann Proofreader Chris Smith Translator Sujeet Bhatt Layout Niranjan Jahagirdar Ashutosh Pande Technical Editors Niranjan Jahagirdar Ashutosh Pande Cover Designer Helen Wood Illustrator Dinesh Kandalgaonkar About the Author Stephanie Knecht-Thurmann was born in 1975 in Itzehoe She graduated in 1994, and went on to study classical philology (Latin and Ancient Greek) and German at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel In 2001 she started working for a systems house in Hanover, where she was responsible for the technical documentation of complex IT systems for systems management in heterogeneous architectures She earned various certifications, such as for Novadigm— RADIA She also gained experience in the Microsoft Windows environment, especially Windows 2000 Server, Small Business Server, and their successors Stephanie Knecht-Thurmann started on her own with Knecht Consult in 2002 in Barsinghausen Since then she has been advising companies on deployment of Microsoft products in mission-critical areas (consultation for a newspaper publisher in Vancouver, Canada, and Internet-based projects for several companies in Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Apart from this, she has also been active in the publishing field with books in German on these subjects In 2003 her book Active Directory was published by Addison-Wesley with great success; in 2004 the book Small Business Server 2003 appeared under the same label Other publications are already in progress Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to Small Business Server 2003 Area of Application of the Small Business Server The Expanding Middle Class Implementation Planning Decision Support: SBS 2003 or Windows Server 2003 Companies with One Head Office and up to 75 Employees Connecting a Branch to a Head Office Dismantling an Existing Active Directory Environment Extending an Existing Environment with Additional Servers Setting up a Web Server for the Intranet/Internet Using a Terminal Server Features of Small Business Server 2003 Network, Internet, and E-Mail Security Team Work Remote Access and Mobility Setup and Administration Versions of Small Business Server Hardware Requirements Requirements for the Standard Version Requirements for the Premium Version License Information and Costs Active Directory as Base Technology for SBS 2003 Setting Up the Active Directory How Does a Directory Service Work? Objects in the Directory Directory and Directory Database Client-Server Communication Security Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) LDAP Architecture 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 12 12 13 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 Table of Contents Features of Active Directory Operation and Description of Active Directory Domains and Domain Controllers Trees and Forests The Global Catalogue Locations Organizational Units Active Directory Objects and Schema Attributes Classes Group Policies Replication Features of ADSI Chapter 2: Installing SBS 2003 Determining the Network Structure Adding SBS to a Peer-to-Peer Network Peer-to-Peer Network with Hardware Firewall Peer-to-Peer Network without Hardware Firewall Dialup Connection Broadband Connection Adding SBS to a Server-Based Network Fresh Installation of SBS 2003 Installation and Basic Configuration What Happens during Basic Configuration? Changing the Computer Name Testing the Network Configuration Installation of Other Components Installation and Configuration of Active Directory Installation of Microsoft Search Installation of other Server Components What Are Data Folders? Task List for Concluding Configuration Network Task: Show Proven Security Methods Network Task: Setting Up an Internet Connection Network Task: Configuring Remote Access Network Task: Activating the Server Network Task: Adding Client Licenses Administrative Task: Adding Printers ii 20 21 21 22 24 25 26 28 28 28 29 29 29 31 31 32 32 32 32 33 34 35 35 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 46 48 49 50 64 67 67 69 Table of Contents Administrative Tasks: Adding Users and Computers Administrative Task: Configuring Fax Administrative Task: Configuring Monitoring Administrative Task: Configuring Backups Installed Hot Fixes Chapter 3: Upgrade and Migration Considerations Upgrade Options for Existing Operating Systems Keywords 72 81 84 87 92 93 93 93 94 Migration Source Server Target Server Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) 94 94 95 95 The Steps in the Migration Process Scheduling the Migration Problems during Migration 95 97 97 Names of the Two Servers Disabling the DHCP Service ADMT and Exchange Migration Wizard Transferring User-Defined Settings Desktop Profiles Premature Creation of Computer and User Accounts DNS-Forwarder 97 98 98 98 98 98 98 Migration from Small Business Server 2000 and Windows Server 2000 99 Step 1—Preparing for the Migration 99 Server-Related Information Information about Shared Folders, Applications and Settings Deleting Unnecessary Files and E-Mails Hardware and Software Compatibility Installing Current Service Packs Backing up the Source Server Notifying Users about the Impending Migration Step 2—Preparing the Server for the Installation 99 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 DHCP Configuration Network and Internet Connection Faxmodem Administrator Password Network Information Performing Network Tasks 103 104 104 104 104 104 Step 3—Preparing the Clients 105 iii Table of Contents Step 4—Carrying Out the Migration Installing ADMT DNS Forwarding ADMT Configuration on the Target Server Migration of User Accounts Migration of Group Accounts Migration of Computer Accounts Changing Exchange Quotas Moving Exchange Mailboxes Moving the Shared User Folders User-Defined Login Scripts Moving other Shared Folders Moving the Company Folder to the Intranet Website Moving Other Data Moving SQL Databases Step 5—Configuring the Target Server Rights for the Migrated Accounts Distribution of Applications Completing the Task List of Administrative Tasks Transferring User-Defined Settings from the Source Server E-Mail Distribution Lists and Retrieval Policies Microsoft Connector for POP3 Mailboxes Updating User-Defined Login Scripts Step 6—Configuration of the Clients Configuration of Windows 2000 / Windows XP Clients Configuration of Older Windows Clients Testing the Network Connection Importing Public Folders Step 7—Completing the Migration Deleting DNS Forwarders Resetting Rights Uninstalling ADMT Specifying Password Policies Connecting the Target Server to the Internet 106 106 106 107 107 110 112 114 115 116 117 117 117 117 118 118 118 119 120 120 120 120 121 121 121 122 123 123 124 124 124 124 125 125 Migration from Small Business Server 4.5 and Windows Server NT 4.0 125 Step 1—Preparing for the Migration 126 Server-Related Information Information about Shared Folders, Applications, and Settings Deleting Unnecessary Files and E-Mails Compatibility of Hardware and Software Installing Current Service Packs Backing up the Source Server iv 126 127 128 128 129 130 Troubleshooting Small Business Server 2003 The first synchronization attempt between Outlook and the mobile device fails Problem: The first synchronization attempt between Outlook 2003 and the mobile device fails You receive an error message stating that the profile cannot be found Cause: If the user has not yet run Outlook 2003, no profiles can be created ActiveSync cannot create profiles by itself Solution: Start Outlook and connect the mobile device to the client computer either through its base station or through a cable Pay attention to the following sequence while connecting the mobile device: Start the ActiveSync program Connect the base station of the mobile device through the USB cable or through the COM port to the client computer When using the COM port, ensure that the COM port used when installing ActiveSync is not used In order to share the COM port, click on the File menu in ActiveSync and then click on Get Connected Put the mobile device in the base station or connect it with a cable ActiveSync automatically establishes a connection with the mobile device The synchronization of a connected mobile device is not possible Problem: When the mobile device is connected to the client computer through its base station or through a cable, it cannot be synchronized Cause: The ISA Server or Routing and RAS (RRAS) are set up on the SBS 2003 The option ActiveSync Channel is not correctly configured for this Solution: On the client, open the ActiveSync program Select Options from the Tools menu and switch to the Rules tab As the Connection option under Channel, select Internet Problems with Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) and SSL Problem: On some devices with Smart Phone 2002, Pocket PC 2002, or WAP 2.0 (Wireless Application Protocol), problems occur while using Outlook Mobile Access in connection with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Cause: Some devices are not supported if they not use an SBS 2003 signed certificate Solution: Provide the appropriate signed certificate 482 A SBS 2003 and Firewalls without ISA Server This appendix discusses the configuration of a firewall for use with SBS 2003 If you not have the premium edition of SBS 2003 and consequently not use the ISA Server as a firewall, you must have a separate firewall device available Under certain conditions, this device can be used in conjunction with the integrated firewall of SBS 2003 One often deals with a combination of firewall and DHCP Server in such cases If this device is UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) compatible, the various ports required by the SBS 2003 have to be configured through the e-mail and Internet connection wizards If this device is not UPnP compatible, the firewall must be manually configured If the firewall additionally serves as a router and if the SBS is connected to the local network through one network card and to the Internet through another, you can either use the firewall of the SBS 2003 or the firewall functionality of the hybrid device, or use both of them together The following table gives an overview of the port numbers required by SBS 2003 for various services All these services use TCP protocols For the complete list of all the ports, go to the web address http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers This web page has a list of all ports reserved for the applications of specific manufacturers Port Number Service Description 21 FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Before you configure the server as an FTP server, you must add and configure the FTP service 25 E-mail Sending and receiving e-mails via the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) 80 (HTTP) Web Server Internet access, Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook Mobile Access (OMA), invoking SBS performance and application reports, company web site (wwwroot), and Outlook access through the Internet (RPC) without VPN connection Appendix A Port Number Service Description 443 (HTTPS) Web Server; Remote Web Workstation HTTP queries through SSL (Secure Sockets Layer); for web workstation, refer to the relevant row of this table 444 Share Point Services-IntranetWeb Page Securing the Client-Server communication while accessing the Intranet web page of the company as well as other pages available at http://companyweb 1723 VPN (Virtual Private Network) Establishing a secure connection from remote clients to the company network 3389 Terminal Services Use of the terminal services of the SBS 2003 by remote clients 4125 Remote Web Workstation Connection to the local network through Outlook Web Access (OWA), remote desktop connection to the clients of the local network, access to the intranet web page of the Share Point Services, as well as downloading the connection manager for the configuration of remote access 484 B Configuration of a DHCP Server for SBS 2003 In an SBS 2003 network, you can either use the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server service of the SBS 2003 or that of some other DHCP server In this case, a router with DHCP functionality or a separate DHCP server is used If you would like to use the DHCP service of the SBS 2003, you must only close the original DHCP service when you are prompted by the setup program to so Otherwise, the setup program will not be able to determine the IP address range that has been in use until now Configuration of an Existing DHCP Server If you would like to operate the DHCP service from another server even after installing SBS, you must ensure that the service is correctly configured In the DHCP server, open the dhcp.mmc, if the DHCP server is based on Windows For example, if you are using a Unix-based server, make the following settings in the respective configuration files: Create a new DHCP range The range option details are given in the table later in the appendix First ensure that this field contains a sufficient number of IP addresses for all the clients and the other network devices with their own IP addresses You must also add the IP addresses of all the planned RAS Servers and remote users Under xx exclude the DHCP server's own IP address for the local network from the list of addresses to be issued Also, exclude the IP addresses that are used by devices with a static IP address To be on the safe side, exclude approximately five more addresses so that, later on, you can configure network devices with a static IP address Appendix B The following table gives the DHCP range options that are to be configured These options are available on a Windows-based DHCP server You should apply them to your server even if it is not Windows based DHCP range option Description Router (Standard-Gateway) If the SBS is installed as a gateway and it contains two network cards, then enter the address of the card used for connecting to the local network If the SBS 2003 has only one network card and if the Internet connection is established through a router, enter the internal IP address of the router here DNS Server Enter the address of the network card used to connect to the local network If the DNS service is run on a separate server, enter the IP address of the server DNS Domain Name Enter the complete name (FQDN, Fully Qualified Domain Name) of the internal domain: sbs2003.local for example This name will be automatically assigned to the clients WINS Server Enter the IP address of the SBS 2003 if you have not installed another WINS server WINS support is solely required by clients with the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 9x operating system WINS Node Type Enter the value "hybrid" or H-node (0x8) as the node type By setting the WINS node type, unnecessary broadcast traffic is eliminated from the network 486 Index A access license 11, 14 Active Directory about 15 attributes 28 classes 28 features 20 global catalog 24 group policies 29 objects 16, 26 operation 21 Active Directory Migration Tool 95 Active Directory Services Interface 29 Active Directory Users and Computers 404 ActiveSync 79, 480, 481 add-in services 215 administration, Exchange Server 160 administrative tasks 156 administrative groups 161 administrative templates 331, 333 administrative setup 375 administrator account name 460 security aspects 457 administrator template 72 ADMT 95 configuration 107, 134 installation 106, 134 uninstallation 124, 152 ADPREP 362 ADSI 29 application filters 230 application mode 12 attributes 28 authentication Exchange 163 SQL database 268 Automatic Updates about 411 without SUS 418 B backup backup wizard 87 complete database 275 file and file-group 276 GPO 344 SBS 395 schedule 89 source server 94, 102, 130 SQL database 275, 277 transaction log backup 276 types 275 backup, file and file-group 276 base folders 309 base configuration 43 BCM, See Business Contact Manager branch connection broadband connection 33 Business Contact Manager 439 day-to-day work 442 features 439 installation 441 reports 444 C cache function configuration 239 proxy server 239 caching hierarchical caching 241 planned caching 240 reverse caching 240 CAL, 11, 14 central administration 196 certificate 53 classes 28 client applications about 75 under a Terminal Server 432 client computers management 323 setup 74 client licenses 67 clients configuration 121, 149 inventory through SUS 409 migration 95, 105, 132 preparing for migration 132 preparing for SUS 411 Terminal Server configuration 433 company size company website, See companyweb companyweb 191 contents 192 editing 199 inaccessibility 471 installation problems 470 publishing under ISA Server 244 search function 471 computers adding 72 computer management 405 computer accounts migration 112, 138 computer management 405 connection passwords, changing 401 connection manager 79 connectors 180 content groups 225 content rules 223 Custom Installation Wizard 387 D database backup, complete 275 differential database backup 275 roles 269, 273 SQL Server, organization 249 SQL Server, database names 262 database roles 269, 273 data folders 46 destination sets 224 DHCP about 38, 103, 130, 403 configuration 485 RAS 66 dial-up connection configuration 220 488 ISA Server 219 dial-in connection 32 dial-up, remote access 64 differential database backup 275 directory 15-16 directory database 16 directory service 15 disabled, GPO sequence 333 disk quotas 313 distributed caching 240 distribution groups about 176, 317 Outlook 2003 177 DMZ 212 DNS Intrusion Detection Filter 230 DNS name 38 DNS forwards 106 document library about 194, 216 creating 200 domains about 21 domain controllers 21 domain model, Windows NT 20 E e-mail administration 175 attachments 61, 452 configuration 54 domains 476 problems 474 Smart Host Server 477 unsolicited 474 e-mail domains 476 e-mail administration 175 EDB file, 159 end nodes, 16 Enterprise Manager 264 environment extension ETRN 57 Exchange e-mail administration 175 Exchange 5.5 127, 141 full-text indexing 170 language settings 169 logging 168 mailbox administration 169 monitoring 170 permissions 162 quotas 114 server policies 174 Exchange 5.5 127, 141 Exchange Server administration 159, 160 configuration 167 RAM, greater than GB 181 under ISA Server 237 Exchange Server 2003 159 Exchange Server Migration Wizard 115 Exchange quotas 141 Extensible Storage Engine 159 F fax archiving 189 configuration 81 forwarding 206 forwarding problems 477 incoming 184 outgoing 185 troubleshooting 474 fax cover pages 189 fax devices 182, 187 fax forwarding 206 fax library 201 fax modem 182 fax printers 183 fax receiving, problems 477 fax services about 182, 188 under a Terminal Server 433 file and file-group, backup 276 file versioning, SharePoint Services 206 filter functions 221 firewall 212 hardware firewall 32 SBS 2003 447 without ISA Server 483 firewall client about 238 installation 238 firewall configuration about 449 verifying 451 folder redirection about 311 problems under Windows XP 371 forest 22 form library 201 forward caching 240 FTP access filter 230 G global catalogue 24 global mailbox 60 GPC 328 GPMC about 339 administration 341 HTML reports 352 task delegation 363 WMI filters 365 GPO 328 backup 344 contents 330 copying 350 creating via the GPMC 342 disabled, GPO sequence 333 efficacy under Windows XP 335 export 350 import 350 loopback, GPO sequence 333 management delegation 337 no precedence, GPO sequence 333 number 336 number of policies 337 restoration 347 GPT 328 group accounts, migration 110, 137 group policy, See group policy management Group Policy Container, 328 group policy management about 29 computer configuration 334 error search 388 folder management 367 for SUS 411 implementation strategy 336 processing sequence 328, 333 software management 372 Group Policy Management Console, See GPMC group policy modeling, 357 Group Policy Object, See GPO group policy results 357, 362 Group Policy Template, 328 group ranges 318 489 group types, 318 groups 317 administrative group, under Exchange 161 built-in 319 global 320 ranges 318 special identity 321 setting up and editing 321 types 318 H H.323 Gatekeeper Service 215 H.323 filters 231 hardware requirements 12 hierarchical caching 241 hotfixes 92 HTTP protocol 166 HTTP redirector filters 231 I IMAP4 services, problem 475 incoming faxes 184 installation problems 37 SBS 2003 31, 35 SUS 407 instmsi.exe 386 instmisw.exe 386 Internet, connecting 50 Internet Connection Firewall 464 Internet Connection Sharing 464 Internet Security and Acceleration Server, See ISA Server Internet e-mail 54 Internet connection connecting 50 changing IP address 403 troubleshooting 469 Intranet troubleshooting 470 IP Half Scan 213 IP address of the SBS, changing 402 IP packet filters 225 ISA Server 211, 221 administration 219 attacks, recognizing 213 bases 211 companyweb 244 components 215 490 filter functions 221 installation 214 monitoring 233 operating mode 214 Outlook Web Access 241 problems with mobile devices 480 proxy 239 remote web workplace 246 routing 219, 221 services 218 ISA services 215 L Land 223 LDAP about 15, 17 architecture 18 leaves, see objects license information 14 license server database 430 licenses 14 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, See LDAP locations 25 log-off scripts 338 logging, Exchange 168 logon hours 301 logon name 74 logon scripts 117, 144, 338 loopback, GPO sequence 333 M mailbox editing 176 global mailbox 60 quotas 312 setting up 175 size restriction 178 user mailbox 60 mailbox size 312 Master database 262 message screener 215 Microsoft Clearinghouse 429 Microsoft Connector 120, 148 Microsoft Pocket PC Phone Edition 2002 481 Microsoft Pocket PC Phone Edition 2003 481 Microsoft SmartPhone 2003 481 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine, 248 migration about 93 completing 124, 151 computer accounts 112, 138 group accounts 110, 137 migration tables 352 preparation 99, 126 problems 97 process 106, 134 process, completion 124, 151 SBS 2000 99 schedule 97 server settings 406 Small Business Server 4.5 125 steps 95 user accounts 107, 134 Windows Server 2000 99 Windows Server NT 4.0 125 migration tables creating 356 structure 354 mobile devices, troubleshooting 480 Mobile User Template 72 model database 262 Modem Sharing Client about 100 preparation 127 monitoring 84 Exchange 170 ISA Server 233 SBS 391, 461 troubleshooting 478 Msdb database 262 MSDE 248 MSDE instance of SharePoint Services, updating 259 msi file 384 mst file 387 My Documents folder redirection 311 redirection under a Terminal Server 431 synchronization problems 466 N NETBIOS name 38 network security 445 server-based network 34 network share about 459 securing 459 network structure 31 network tasks 166, See also Task List NNTP protocol 166 No precedence, GPO sequence 333 NT system policy 326 O objects 16, 28 containers 16 end nodes 16 non-containers 16 OMA, See Outlook Mobile Access operating master roles 11 operating mode, ISA Server, 214 organizational units 26 OU 26 Outgoing faxes 185 Outlook 2003 about 76, 432 Business Contact Manager 439 problems with mobile devices 480 profile settings 78 Outlook Mobile Access about 53 problems with SSL 482 Outlook Web Access about 53, 180 ISA Server 241 OWA, See Outlook Web Access P packet filters 225 password about 455, 465 complexity 63 password policies 63, 125, 152, 298 patch management 407 peer-to-peer network 31-32 performance reports 87, 479 See also server performance reports permissions altering for users 297 Exchange 162 restricting 457 SQL database 268 SQL database role 269-270 SQL roles 269 picture library 201 491 Ping of Death 213 planned caching 240 POP Intrusion Detection Filter 231 POP3 connector about 54, 178 configuration 179 POP3 services 475 problems 475 POP3 mailbox about 58 Microsoft Connector 120, 148 port scans 214 Power User Template 72 Premium Version of SBS 10 Printers 69 protocol numbers 227 protocol rules 222 proxy about 239 cache function 239 proxy server 211, 239 proxy server 2.0 211, 239 Q quotas disk 313 mailbox 312 R RAS clients 78 RAS configuration 77 redirection folder redirection 431 My Documents 311 relay host 56 remote access 8, 64, 456 remote access, dial-up 64 remote connection 468 remote connection diskette 400 Remote Desktop 79 Remote Desktop web connection about 434 ActiveX control element 436 installation 436 uninstallation 436 remote support 325 Remote Web Workplace about 52 ISA Server 245 492 repackaging 387 replication 29 restoring SBS 395 SQL database 271, 279 reverse caching 240 robots.txt 452 roles, SQL Server 269 root domain 11 router firewall configuration 449 security 448 routing, ISA server, 221 routing policies for faxes 184 RPC filters 231 RsoP 339 Run as option 457 RUNAS command 458 S SBS, see Small Business Server SBS administration 9, 281 schema 28 security 8, 17 security groups 317 Security Identifier 98 security strategy 445 server-based network 31 server computer, administration 325 server components 44 server management about 281 for Power Users 283 server performance report 84, 391 server policies, Exchange 174 server roles 270 server settings, migration 406 service packs 102, 129 setup, See installation shadow copy about 91, 396 restoring 399 SharePoint Services about 191 administration 196 central administration 196 document libraries 194 features 192 file versioning 206 installation problems 191 MSDE instance updating 259 purpose 191 structure 194 uninstalling 194 website administration 197 shares about 401 network shares 459 SID 98 site creating 201 e-mail notification 204 editing 202 site rules 223 templates 202 Small Business Server activation 67 area of application backup 87 changing IP address 402 components 10 cost 14 decision support for the installation features firewall of SBS 2003 447 hardware requirements 12 hotfixes 92 installation 35-38 installation, limitations licensing information 14 limitations 11 limitations in the installation migration 99, 125 monitoring 390, 461 physical security 460 Premium Version 13 restore 395 security strategy 445 standard version 10 Terminal Server role 436 troubleshooting 463 versions 10 Small Business Server 2000 migration 99 update 153 Small Business Server 4.5 migration 125 Smart Host Server 476 Smarthost 56 SMTP connector 55, 178 SMTP filter 231 SMTP protocol 166 SMTP relaying 214 socket pooling 243 SOCKS V4 filter 232 Software Assurance 14 software deployment editing of packages 381 installation options 376 preparation of software 381 packages, allocating 377 packages, publishing 377 repackaging 387 strategy 384 updates 382 software deployment points 374 software management 372 software settings 330 Software Update Services, See SUS sorting sequence 261 source server about 94 backup 102, 130 SQL database authentication 268 backup and restore 275 backup wizard 277 client access 250 design 250 installation 266 permissions 268 restoring 279 structure 263 SQL Server administration 264 database 249, 262 installation 251 roles 269 Service Pack installation 257 service programs 266 sorting sequence 260 starting of services and instances 266 under ISA Server 237 standard version of SBS 10 stm file 159 Streaming Media Filter 232 SUS about 407 clients 411 client update 413 error search 415-416 installation 409 update download 410 version 1.0 and 2.0, comparison 408 493 synchronization problems, My Documents 466 System Manager 160 system policy 326 system policy editor 326 T target server about 95 configuration 118, 146 Task List about 48, 120, 147, 155, 158 administrative tasks 69 network tasks 49 TCP/IP filtering 453 teamwork tempdb database 262 Terminal Server about 7, 421 application areas 424 configuration 433 connecting 426 client applications 432 client configuration 433 fax services 433 folder redirection 431 in the network 424 installation on the SBS 436 license server database 430 purpose 421 setup 425 under ISA Server 220 Terminal Server License Server 427 thin clients 423 to list, See task list transaction log backup 276 transform file, See mst file tree 22 troubleshooting 463 trust relationship 24, 11 TURN 58 U update 454 testing 418 without SUS 418 upgrade 93 Small Business Server 2000 153 upgrade options 93 494 Windows Server 2000 157 Windows Server 2003 157 usage report 84, 393, 478 user addition 72, 285 addition, multiple users 297 logon name 74 logon hours 301 management 285 troubleshooting 465 user accounts 295, 302 hacked accounts 478 locked accounts 465 migration 107, 134 user folders shifting 116, 142 user mailbox 73 user management 285 user permissions 297 user profiles 303 setup 306 troubleshooting 465 types 303 user template about 72, 285, 315 adding 315 import and export 317 V virtual HTTP server 164 virtual server administration 207 connections, monitoring 165 Exchange 163 extending 208 extending under IIS 208 update 207 VPN, remote access 64 W warnings performance reports 87 web parts, editing 204 web server, under ISA Server 235 web server certificate 53, 245 website administration 197 website groups about 198 permissions 199 Windows Installer 385 Windows Server 2000 migration 99 upgrade 157 Windows Server 2003 decision support for installation upgrade 157 Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server 12 Windows Server NT 4.0 migration 125 Windows settings 330 Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, See SharePoint Services WinNuke 213 Wireless Access Point 448 wizards add users and computers 72 add CALs 67 add printer 69 backup 87 fax configuration 81 Internet connection 50 ISA Server 219 monitoring 84 RAS configuration 64 server activation 67 SQL database backup 277 WLAN, security 448 WMI filter 365 X X.500 14 495 ... Sujeet Bhatt Layout Niranjan Jahagirdar Ashutosh Pande Technical Editors Niranjan Jahagirdar Ashutosh Pande Cover Designer Helen Wood Illustrator Dinesh Kandalgaonkar About the Author Stephanie Knecht-Thurmann...Windows Small Business Server 2003 A Clear and Concise Administrator's Reference and How-To Quickly find the information you need to install, configure, and maintain all the features of SBS 2003 and. .. Backing Up and Restoring the Database Types of Backup Complete Database Backup Differential Database Backup Transaction Log Backup File and File-Group Backup Creating a Backup The Backup Wizard