Learning Windows Server 2003

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Pub. Date: 2005-01-30
Publisher(s): Oreilly & Associates Inc
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Summary

Windows Server 2003 is the right server for a world dominated by enterprise networks and web-based server applications, but getting this server up and running is a formidable task. Our no-fluff guide gives you exactly what you need for installing, configuring, securing, and managing Server 2003, and offers hands-on advice for planning, implementing, and growing Windows networks without trying to teach you how to be a system administrator.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introducing Windows Server 2003
1(15)
Changes in This Release
2(10)
Windows Server 2003 Editions
12(1)
Hardware Requirements
13(2)
Assessing the Release
15(1)
Installation and Deployment
16(37)
Preparing to Install Windows Server 2003
16(1)
Choosing Windows Components
16(4)
Installing Windows Server 2003
20(5)
Upgrading Previous and Existing Installations
25(4)
Troubleshooting an Installation
29(3)
Running an Unattended Installation
32(21)
File and Print Services
53(59)
New File and Print Server Features
54(1)
Setting Up File Sharing Services
55(11)
NTFS File and Folder Permissions
66(8)
Limiting Use of Disk Space with Quotas
74(4)
Using Offline Files and Folders
78(2)
Using Shadow Copies
80(5)
Backing Up Your Machines
85(4)
Using the Encrypting File System
89(5)
The Distributed File System
94(4)
Understanding Print Sharing Services
98(14)
Domain Name System
112(46)
Nuts and Bolts
112(1)
Zones Versus Domains
113(2)
Resource Records
115(5)
Using Primary and Secondary Nameservers
120(1)
Building a Nameserver
121(15)
Subdomains and Delegation
136(2)
Dynamic DNS
138(6)
Active Directory-Integrated Zones
144(2)
Forwarding
146(6)
The Split DNS Architecture
152(4)
Backup and Recovery
156(1)
Next Steps
157(1)
Active Directory
158(84)
Active Directory Objects and Concepts
158(11)
Building an Active Directory Structure
169(31)
Understanding Operations Master Roles
200(9)
Understanding Directory Replication
209(14)
Migrating to Active Directory in Windows Server 2003
223(16)
Active Directory Maintenance
239(2)
Conclusion
241(1)
Group Policy and IntelliMirror
242(65)
An Introduction to Group Policy
242(3)
Group Policy Implementation
245(13)
Group Policy Management Tools
258(19)
Local Group Policy
277(4)
Domain Group Policy
281(21)
Deployment Considerations
302(2)
Troubleshooting Group Policy
304(2)
Conclusion
306(1)
Windows Security and Patch Management
307(43)
Understanding Security Considerations
307(3)
Creating and Enforcing Security Policies
310(11)
Locking Down Windows
321(10)
Using Auditing and the Event Log
331(4)
About Software Update Services
335(15)
Internet Information Services
350(80)
IIS Architecture
350(2)
IIS Components
352(1)
What's New in IIS 6
353(2)
Installing IIS
355(2)
Managing Web Services
357(31)
File Transfer Protocol Services
388(10)
SMTP Services
398(9)
The POP3 Server
407(3)
Network News Services
410(7)
Backing Up Your IIS Configuration
417(1)
Automating IIS Administration
418(3)
Securing it All
421(9)
.NET Framework
430(28)
What Is .NET?
430(3)
What's New in .NET
433(1)
Application Types
434(1)
XML-Based Configuration
434(4)
Security
438(5)
Assemblies
443(3)
Deployment Models
446(3)
Diagnostics
449(6)
Management Tools
455(2)
Reference
457(1)
Windows Terminal Services
458(30)
The Remote Desktop Protocol
459(1)
Requirements for Terminal Services
460(2)
Adding the Terminal Server Role
462(1)
Enabling Remote Desktop
463(1)
On the User's Side
464(3)
Installing an Application
467(2)
Configuring Terminal Services Licensing
469(1)
Terminal Services Administration
470(15)
Command-Line Management
485(3)
Communications and Networking
488(46)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
488(12)
Virtual Private Networks
500(10)
IP Security
510(6)
Network Access Quarantine Control
516(17)
Conclusion
533(1)
Clustering Technologies
534(34)
Network Load-Balancing Clusters
535(11)
True Server Clusters
546(21)
Conclusion
567(1)
Other Windows Server 2003 Services
568(35)
The Indexing Service
568(21)
The Microsoft Message Queue
589(8)
Feature Packs and Add-Ons
597(6)
Appendix: The Future of Windows Server 2003
603(14)
Service Pack 1
603(9)
Windows Server 2003 ``R2''
612(5)
Index 617

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