... a physical server perspective, the DHCP
Server service doesn’t use a lot of system resources and can run on just about any
system confi gured with WindowsServer2008. The DHCP Server service ...
reduces the need for additional servers.
Many organizations have standby DHCP servers available as well. A standby DHCP
server is a server that has the DHCP Server service fully confi gured ... dns.
Computers running Windows Vista and WindowsServer2008 support DNS traf-
fi c over IPv6. By default, IPv6 confi gures the well-known site-local addresses of DNS
servers at FEC0:0:0:FFFF::1,...
... server and move the current DHCP database from the old server
to the new server. Start by installing the DHCP Server service on the destination server
and then restart the server. When the server ... foreground while the server was starting
the DNS Server service. To ensure that DNS servers can be responsive after a restart,
the DNS Server service for WindowsServer2008 has been enhanced ... new DHCP server and move the current DHCP database from the old server
to the new server. Start by installing the DHCP Server service on the destination server
and then restart the server. When...
... To Any Server
Select To Any Server to allow any DNS server to request zone
transfers.
Only To Servers Listed On The Name Servers Tab
Select Only To Servers Listed
On The Name Servers ... options:
Servers Listed On The Name Servers Tab
Select Servers Listed On The Name
Servers Tab to notify only the name servers listed on the Name Servers tab.
The Following Servers
Select ... restrict transfers to name servers listed on the Name
Servers tab, and then click the Name Servers tab. Then complete these steps:
1. The Name Servers list shows the DNS servers currently confi...
... a print server. However,
although Windows Vista systems are limited to 10 active connections, WindowsServer
2008 systems are not limited in this way.
You should consider the print server s ... confi guration details for a WINS server by typing the command
netsh wins server ServerName show info
where ServerName is the name or IP address of the WINS server. The output looks
like this: ... search. To do this, type the
command
netsh wins server ServerName show database Servers={}
where ServerName is the name or IP address of the WINS server. The output shows you
the registration...
... Clients
When a print server runs WindowsServer 2008, print drivers can be installed and
updated automatically on clients as discussed in “Understanding WindowsServer
2008 Print Services” ... the printer confi guration on the
secondary server.
Note
Total Pages Printed doesn’t show pages printed by Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows
Me, and non -Windows clients. These clients use SMB.
Chapter ... print server s IP address and computer
name to match that of the original print server. Users would then be able to
access printers and resume printing.
Solving Printing Problems
Windows Server...
... Broker, all servers in the farm must be running WindowsServer
2008 Enterprise or WindowsServer2008 Datacenter. A multi -server environment is
more complex to set up than a single -server environment. ... installed
on the Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, WindowsServer 2003, and Windows
Server 2008 operating systems and is available for installation on other versions of
Windows as well. For details ... all the servers involved must be running WindowsServer2008 Enterprise
or later.
Installing a Terminal Server
You can install a terminal server by following these steps:
1. In Server Manager,...
... SessionId] [ /Server: ServerName] [/v]—Allows you to take
remote control of a user’s session
Query Is a Server Command in WindowsServer2008
The Query command is available in WindowsServer2008 but ... termserver at the command prompt, you get a list of all known termi-
nal servers in the enterprise:
Known Terminal servers
TSSVR02
TSSVR03
TSSVR04
Query Is a Server Command in WindowsServer2008
The ... controllers are
the standard type of domain controller introduced with Windows 2000 and used with
Windows Server 2003 and WindowsServer2008. Writable domain controllers are the
only type of domain...
... Controllers
Windows 2000 WindowsServer2008
Windows Server 2003
Windows 2000 Server
WindowsServer 2003 WindowsServer2008
Windows Server 2003
WindowsServer2008WindowsServer2008
Forests ... mixed WindowsServer 2003
Windows 2000 Server
Windows NT 4.0 backup domain controller (BDC)
Windows 2000 native WindowsServer2008
Windows Server 2003
Windows 2000 Server
Windows Server 2003 Windows ... 2003
Windows 2000 Server
Windows Server 2003 WindowsServer2008
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server2008WindowsServer2008
Domains operating in Windows 2000 native mode can use group nesting, group...
... policy for WindowsServer2008 has higher security set-
tings than the security policies for previous versions of Windows.
Windows clients running versions earlier than Microsoft Windows 2000 ... methods. Therefore, these
Windows clients cannot log on or authenticate in a WindowsServer2008 domain until
you update them. To allow Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Windows 98 clients to
securely ... con-
troller. This can happen when WindowsServer2008 has not yet replicated the changes
on the fi rst domain controller to the other domain controller. Over time, Windows
Server 2008 replicates the changes...
... running WindowsServer 2003 or WindowsServer2008. However, it
can only replicate updates of the domain partition from a domain controller located in
the same domain and that is running WindowsServer ... controller that is
running WindowsServer2008 in the hub site. The hub site can be any Active Directory
site with writable domain controllers running WindowsServer2008.
The writable domain ... containing DNS data. In contrast, writable domain controllers running
Windows Server2008 and domain controllers running WindowsServer 2003 can per-
form inbound and outbound replication of all...
... management was enhanced for WindowsServer 2003 and WindowsServer
2008. Before WindowsServer 2003, all changes to universal groups would be repli-
cated to all global catalog servers across the enterprise. ... click OK.
On Windows XP and WindowsServer 2003, local user profi les are stored by default in
the %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings folder. On Windows Vista and Windows
Server 2008, local ... required
processing.
Before WindowsServer 2008, all values associated with a multi-valued attribute were
replicated. With a domain operating in WindowsServer2008 domain functional level,...
... com-
patible with Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, WindowsServer
2003 and WindowsServer 2008, while others are compatible only with Windows XP Pro-
fessional and WindowsServer 2003 ... com-
patible with Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, WindowsServer
2003 and WindowsServer 2008, while others are compatible only with Windows XP Pro-
fessional and WindowsServer 2003 ... GPOs using ADMX fi les only on computers running Windows Vista and
Windows Server2008. The reason for this is that Windows Vista and WindowsServer
2008 have new versions of the standard policy...
... following:
Remove the server as a preferred bridgehead server and then specify a different
preferred bridgehead server
Remove the server as a preferred bridgehead server and then allow ... preferred bridgehead servers, the ISTG will choose one of the servers
you’ve designated as the preferred bridgehead server. If this server fails, it would then
choose another server from the list ... watermark.
PART 6
Windows Server
2008 Disaster
Planning and
Recovery
CHAPTER 38
Planning for High Availability . . . . . . . . . . . 1309
CHAPTER 39
Preparing and Deploying
Server Clusters...