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Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Administrator's Pocket Consultant
Author William R. Stanek
Pages 576
Disk N/A
Level All Levels
Published 03/12/2003
ISBN 9780735613546
ISBN-10 0-7356-1354-0
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Table of Contents


    Acknowledgmentsxxv
    Introductionxxvii
PART I  MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ADMINISTRATION FUNDAMENTALS 
1  Overview of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 System Administration3
    Microsoft Windows Server 20034
        Domain Controllers and Member Servers5
        Understanding and Using Server Roles6
        Other Windows Server 2003 Resources8
        Frequently Used Tools10
    Using Control Panel Utilities11
    Using Graphical Administrative Tools12
        Key Graphical Administrative Tools12
        Tools and Configuration14
    Using Command-Line Utilities15
        Utilities to Know 15
        Using NET Tools15
2  Managing Servers Running Microsoft Windows Server 200317
    Managing Networked Systems17
        Connecting to Other Computers18
        Sending Console Messages19
        Exporting Information Lists20
        Using Computer Management System Tools20
        Using Computer Management Storage Tools21
        Working with Services and Applications21
    Managing System Environments, Profiles, and Properties21
        The General Tab22
        The Computer Name Tab22
        The Hardware Tab23
        The Advanced Tab25
        Configuring System and User Environment Variables29
        Creating an Environment Variable29
        Configuring System Startup and Recovery30
        Enabling and Disabling Error Reporting32
        The Automatic Updates Tab34
        The Remote Tab35
    Managing Hardware Devices and Drivers35
        Working with Signed and Unsigned Device Drivers35
        Viewing and Managing Hardware Devices36
        Configuring Device Drivers37
        Managing Hardware41
    Managing Dynamic-Link Libraries44
3  Monitoring Processes, Services, and Events45
    Managing Applications, Processes, and Performance45
        Task Manager45
        Administering Applications46
        Administering Processes47
        Viewing and Managing System Performance49
        Viewing and Managing Networking Performance52
        Viewing and Managing Remote User Sessions53
    Managing System Services54
        Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Services55
        Configuring Service Startup56
        Configuring Service Logon57
        Configuring Service Recovery58
        Disabling Unnecessary Services 59
    Event Logging and Viewing60
        Accessing and Using the Event Logs61
        Setting Event Log Options62
        Clearing Event Logs64
        Archiving Event Logs64
    Monitoring Server Performance and Activity66
        Why Monitor Your Server?66
        Getting Ready to Monitor66
        Using Performance Monitor67
        Choosing Counters to Monitor67
        Using Performance Logs69
        Viewing and Replaying Performance Logs75
        Configuring Alerts for Performance Counters75
        Running Scripts as Actions78
    Tuning System Performance79
        Monitoring and Tuning Memory Usage79
        Monitoring and Tuning Processor Usage82
        Monitoring and Tuning Disk I/O83
        Monitoring and Tuning Network Bandwidth and Connectivity83
4  Automating Administrative Tasks, Policies, and Procedures85
    Group Policy Management85
        Understanding Group Policies86
        In What Order Are Multiple Policies Applied?87
        When Are Group Policies Applied?87
        Group Policy Requirements and Version Compatibility88
        Managing Local Group Policies89
        Managing Site, Domain, and Unit Policies90
    Working with Group Policies94
        Getting to Know the Group Policy Console94
        Centrally Managing Special Folders96
        Using Administrative Templates to Set Policies100
    User and Computer Script Management102
        Assigning Computer Startup and Shutdown Scripts103
        Assigning User Logon and Logoff Scripts104
    Applying Security Policy Through Templates106
        Understanding Security Policies and Administration Tools106
        Applying Security Templates108
    Scheduling Tasks108
        Utilities for Scheduling Tasks109
        Preparing to Schedule Tasks109
        Scheduling Tasks with the Scheduled Task Wizard110
5  Working with Support Services and Remote Desktop113
    Introducing Support Services113
    Working with the Automated Help System114
        Using the Help and Support Center114
        Introducing the Application Framework116
        Monitoring System Health116
    Understanding and Using Automatic Updates118
        An Overview of Automatic Updates118
        Configuring Automatic Updates119
        Configuring Update Servers121
        Downloading and Installing Automatic Updates122
        Removing Automatic Updates to Recover from Problems 123
    Managing Remote Access to Servers123
        Configuring Remote Assistance 123
        Configuring Remote Desktop Access125
        Making Remote Desktop Connections125
    Configuring Windows Time127
        Windows Time and Windows Server 2003128
        Enabling and Disabling Windows Time on Stand-alone and Member Servers129
PART II  MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 DIRECTORY SERVICE ADMINISTRATION 
6  Using Active Directory133
    Introducing Active Directory133
        Active Directory and DNS133
        Getting Started with Active Directory134
    Working with Domain Structures135
        Understanding Domains135
        Understanding Domain Forests and Domain Trees136
        Understanding Organizational Units137
        Understanding Sites and Subnets138
    Working with Active Directory Domains140
        Using Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 Computers with Active Directory140
        Using Windows 95 and Windows 98 with Active Directory141
        Using Windows NT and Windows 2000 Domains with Active Directory143
        Raising Domain and Forest Functionality146
    Understanding the Directory Structure148
        Exploring the Data Store148
        Exploring Global Catalogs149
        Universal Group Membership Caching150
        Replication and Active Directory151
        Active Directory and LDAP152
        Understanding Operations Master Roles152
7  Core Active Directory Administration155
    Tools for Managing Active Directory155
        Active Directory Administration Tools155
        Active Directory Command-Line Tools156
        Active Directory Support Tools157
    Using the Active Directory Users And Computers Tool158
        Starting Active Directory Users And Computers158
        Getting Started with Active Directory Users And Computers158
        Connecting to a Domain Controller159
        Connecting to a Domain160
        Searching for Accounts and Shared Resources160
        Managing Computer Accounts162
        Creating Computer Accounts on a Workstation or Server162
        Creating Computer Accounts in Active Directory Users And Computers163
        Viewing and Editing Computer Account Properties164
        Deleting, Disabling, and Enabling Computer Accounts164
        Resetting Locked Computer Accounts164
        Moving Computer Accounts165
        Managing Computers166
        Joining a Computer to a Domain or Workgroup166
    Managing Domain Controllers, Roles, and Catalogs168
        Installing and Demoting Domain Controllers168
        Viewing and Transferring Domain-Wide Roles169
        Viewing and Transferring the Domain Naming Master Role170
        Viewing and Transferring Schema Master Roles171
        Transferring Roles Using the Command Line171
        Seizing Roles Using the Command Line 172
        Configuring Global Catalogs173
        Configuring Universal Group Membership Caching174
    Managing Organizational Units174
        Creating Organizational Units174
        Viewing and Editing Organizational Unit Properties175
        Renaming and Deleting Organizational Units175
        Moving Organizational Units175
8  Understanding User and Group Accounts177
    The Windows Server 2003 Security Model177
        Authentication Protocols177
        Access Controls178
    Differences Between User and Group Accounts179
        User Accounts179
        Groups181
    Default User Accounts and Groups185
        Built-In User Accounts185
        Predefined User Accounts186
        Built-In and Predefined Groups188
        Implicit Groups and Special Identities188
    Account Capabilities189
        Privileges190
        Logon Rights191
        Built-In Capabilities for Groups in Active Directory192
    Using Default Group Accounts196
        Groups Used by Administrators196
        Implicit Groups and Identities197
9  Creating User and Group Accounts199
    User Account Setup and Organization199
        Account Naming Policies199
        Password and Account Policies201
    Configuring Account Policies205
        Configuring Password Policies205
        Configuring Account Lockout Policies207
        Configuring Kerberos Policies209
    Configuring User Rights Policies210
        Configuring User Rights Globally211
        Configuring User Rights Locally212
    Adding a User Account213
        Creating Domain User Accounts213
        Creating Local User Accounts215
    Adding a Group Account217
        Creating a Global Group217
        Creating a Local Group and Assigning Members218
    Handling Global Group Membership219
        Managing Individual Membership219
        Managing Multiple Memberships in a Group220
        Setting the Primary Group for Users and Computers220
10  Managing Existing User and Group Accounts223
    Managing User Contact Information223
        Setting Contact Information223
        Searching for Users and Creating Address Book Entries225
    Configuring the User's Environment Settings226
        System Environment Variables227
        Logon Scripts228
        Assigning Home Directories229
    Setting Account Options and Restrictions230
        Managing Logon Hours230
        Setting Permitted Logon Workstations232
        Setting Dial-In and VPN Privileges233
        Setting Account Security Options235
    Managing User Profiles236
        Local, Roaming, and Mandatory Profiles236
        Using the System Utility to Manage Local Profiles238
    Updating User and Group Accounts242
        Renaming User and Group Accounts243
        Copying Domain User Accounts244
        Deleting User and Group Accounts245
        Changing and Resetting Passwords245
        Enabling User Accounts246
    Managing Multiple User Accounts247
        Setting Profiles for Multiple Accounts248
        Setting Logon Hours for Multiple Accounts249
        Setting Permitted Logon Workstations for Multiple Accounts249
        Setting Logon, Password, and Expiration Properties for Multiple Accounts250
    Troubleshooting Logon Problems250
    Setting Advanced Active Directory Permissions251
        Understanding Advanced User, Group, and Computer Permissions251
PART III  MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 DATA ADMINISTRATION 
11  Managing File Systems and Drives255
    Adding Hard Disk Drives255
        Physical Drives256
        Preparing a Drive for Use257
        Installing and Checking for a New Drive259
        Understanding Drive Status259
    Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks260
        Using Basic and Dynamic Disks261
        Special Considerations for Basic and Dynamic Disks262
        Marking an Active Partition262
        Changing Drive Types262
        Reactivating Dynamic Disks264
        Rescanning Disks264
        Moving a Dynamic Disk to a New System265
    Using Basic Disks and Partitions265
        Partitioning Basics265
        Creating Partitions266
        Formatting Partitions269
        Updating the Boot Disk270
    Managing Existing Partitions and Drives271
        Assigning Drive Letters and Paths271
        Changing or Deleting the Volume Label272
        Deleting Partitions and Drives273
        Converting a Volume to NTFS273
        Checking a Drive for Errors and Bad Sectors275
        Defragmenting Disks276
        Compressing Drives and Data277
        Encrypting Drives and Data 279
        Understanding Encryption and the Encrypting File System280
        Working with Encrypted Files and Folders282
        Configuring Recovery Policy283
        Recovering Disk Space285
12  Administering Volume Sets and RAID Arrays287
    Using Volumes and Volume Sets287
        Volume Basics288
        Understanding Volume Sets289
        Creating Volumes and Volume Sets290
        Deleting Volumes and Volume Sets293
        Extending a Simple or Spanned Volume294
        Managing Volumes294
    Improved Performance and Fault Tolerance with RAIDs295
    Implementing RAID on Windows Server 2003296
        Implementing RAID 0: Disk Striping296
        Implementing RAID 1: Disk Mirroring297
        Implementing RAID 5: Disk Striping with Parity299
    Managing RAIDs and Recovering from Failures300
        Breaking a Mirrored Set300
        Resynchronizing and Repairing a Mirrored Set301
        Repairing a Mirrored System Volume to Enable Boot302
        Removing a Mirrored Set303
        Repairing a Striped Set Without Parity303
        Regenerating a Striped Set with Parity303
13  Managing Files and Folders305
    Windows Server 2003 File Structures305
        Major Features of FAT and NTFS305
        File Naming307
        Accessing Long File Names Under MS-DOS308
    Quick Tips for Managing Files, Folders, and Disk Drives309
        Examining File and Folder Properties309
        Displaying Hidden and Compressed Files in Windows Explorer310
        Tips for Selecting Multiple Files and Folders311
        Tips for Copying and Moving Resources311
        Tips for Copying Resources to Locations That Aren't Displayed312
        Tips for Copying and Pasting Files 312
        Moving Files by Cutting and Pasting313
        Formatting Floppy Disks and Removable Disks313
        Copying Floppy Disks313
14  Data Sharing, Security, and Auditing315
    Sharing Folders on Local and Remote Systems315
        Viewing Existing Shares315
        Creating Shared Folders316
        Creating Additional Shares on an Existing Share319
    Managing Share Permissions320
        The Different Share Permissions320
        Viewing Share Permissions320
        Configuring Share Permissions321
        Modifying Existing Share Permissions322
        Removing Share Permissions for Users and Groups323
    Managing Existing Shares323
        Understanding Special Shares323
        Connecting to Special Shares324
        Viewing User and Computer Sessions325
        Stopping File and Folder Sharing327
    Using Shadow Copies328
        Understanding Shadow Copies328
        Creating Shadow Copies329
        Deleting Shadow Copies329
        Disabling Shadow Copies329
    Connecting to Network Drives330
        Mapping a Network Drive330
        Disconnecting a Network Drive331
    Object Management, Ownership, and Inheritance331
        Objects and Object Managers331
        Object Ownership and Transfer331
        Object Inheritance333
    File and Folder Permissions333
        Understanding File and Folder Permissions334
        Setting File and Folder Permissions336
    Auditing System Resources338
        Setting Auditing Policies338
        Auditing Files and Folders340
        Auditing Active Directory Objects 342
    Using, Configuring, and Managing Disk Quotas342
        Understanding Disk Quotas and How Quotas Are Used342
        Setting Disk Quota Policies344
        Enabling Disk Quotas on NTFS Volumes346
        Viewing Disk Quota Entries348
        Creating Disk Quota Entries349
        Deleting Disk Quota Entries350
        Exporting and Importing Disk Quota Settings351
        Disabling Disk Quotas352
15  Data Backup and Recovery353
    Creating a Backup and Recovery Plan353
        Figuring Out a Backup Plan353
        The Basic Types of Backup354
        Differential and Incremental Backups355
    Selecting Backup Devices and Media356
        Common Backup Solutions356
        Buying and Using Tapes358
    Backing Up Your Data358
        Getting Started with the Backup Utility358
        Setting Default Options for Backup360
        Backing Up Data with the Backup Wizard364
        Backing Up Files Without the Wizard366
        Recovering Data Using the Restore Wizard369
        Recovering Data Without the Wizard371
        Restoring Active Directory373
        Backing Up and Restoring Data on Remote Systems373
        Viewing Backup Logs374
    Managing Encryption Recovery Policy374
        Understanding Encryption Certificates and Recovery Policy374
        Configuring the EFS Recovery Policy376
    Backing Up and Restoring Encrypted Data and Certificates377
        Backing Up Encryption Certificates378
        Restoring Encryption Certificates378
    Disaster Recovery and Preparation379
        Creating System Recovery Data379
        Starting a System in Safe Mode380
        Using the Recovery Data to Restore a System381
        Working with the Recovery Console382
    Managing Media Pools384
        Understanding Media Pools384
        Preparing Media for Use in the Free Media Pool385
        Moving Media to a Different Media Pool385
        Creating Application Media Pools385
        Changing the Media Type in a Media Pool386
        Setting Allocation and Deallocation Policies386
        Working with Access Permissions for Removable Storage387
        Deleting Application Media Pools389
    Managing Work Queues, Requests, and Operators389
        Using Work Queue389
        Troubleshooting Waiting Operations390
        Changing Mount Operations390
        Controlling When Operations Are Deleted391
        Using the Operator Requests Queue392
PART IV  MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION 
16  Managing TCP/IP Networking395
    Installing TCP/IP Networking395
        Installing Network Interface Cards396
        Installing the TCP/IP Protocol396
    Configuring TCP/IP Networking397
        Configuring Static IP Addresses398
        Configuring Dynamic IP Addresses400
        Configuring Alternate Private IP Addresses400
        Configuring Multiple IP Addresses and Gateways402
        Configuring DNS Resolution404
        Configuring WINS Resolution406
    Configuring Additional Networking Components407
        Installing and Uninstalling Networking Components407
        Installing Optional Networking Components409
    Managing Network Connections410
        Creating Network Connections410
        Managing Security for Remote Access Connections412
        Checking the Status, Speed, and Activity of Local Area Connections413
        Viewing Network Configuration Information414
        Duplicating Network Connections415
        Enabling and Disabling Network Connections415
        Deleting Network Connections415
        Renaming Local Area Connections415
        Repairing Local Area Connections416
    Troubleshooting and Testing Network Settings416
        Performing Basic Network Tests416
        Releasing and Renewing DHCP Settings417
        Registering and Flushing DNS417
        Performing Detailed Network Diagnostics419
17  Administering Network Printers and Print Services421
    Troubleshooting Printer Problems421
    Installing Printers423
        Using Local and Network Printers423
        Installing Physically Attached Print Devices424
        Installing Network-Attached Print Devices427
        Connecting to Printers Created on the Network430
        Solving Spooling Problems431
    Configuring Printer Properties432
        Adding Comments and Location Information432
        Managing Printer Drivers433
        Setting a Separator Page and Changing Print Device Mode433
        Changing the Printer Port434
        Scheduling and Prioritizing Print Jobs434
        Starting and Stopping Printer Sharing436
        Setting Printer Access Permissions436
        Auditing Print Jobs437
        Setting Document Defaults437
    Configuring Print Server Properties438
        Locating the Spool Folder and Enabling Printing on NTFS438
        Managing High Volume Printing438
        Logging Printer Events439
        Removing Print Job Completion and Notification439
    Managing Print Jobs on Local and Remote Printers439
        Using the Print Management Window439
        Pausing the Printer and Resuming Printing440
        Emptying the Print Queue440
        Pausing, Resuming, and Restarting Individual Document Printing440
        Removing a Document and Canceling a Print Job441
        Checking the Properties of Documents in the Printer441
        Setting the Priority of Individual Documents441
        Scheduling the Printing of Individual Documents441
18  Running DHCP Clients and Servers443
    Understanding DHCP443
        The DHCP Client and the IP Address443
        Checking IP Address Assignment444
        Understanding Scopes445
    Installing a DHCP Server446
        Installing DHCP Components446
        Starting and Using the DHCP Console446
        Connecting to Remote DHCP Servers447
        Starting and Stopping a DHCP Server448
        Authorizing a DHCP Server in Active Directory448
    Configuring DHCP Servers449
        Binding a DHCP Server with Multiple Network Interface Cards to a Specific IP Address449
        Updating DHCP Statistics450
        DHCP Auditing and Troubleshooting450
        Integrating DHCP and DNS452
        Avoiding IP Address Conflicts453
        Saving and Restoring the DHCP Configuration453
    Managing DHCP Scopes454
        Creating and Managing Superscopes454
        Creating and Managing Scopes455
    Managing the Address Pool, Leases, and Reservations462
        Viewing Scope Statistics462
        Setting a New Exclusion Range463
        Deleting an Exclusion Range463
        Reserving DHCP Addresses463
        Modifying Reservation Properties464
        Deleting Leases and Reservations465
    Backing Up and Restoring the DHCP Database465
        Backing Up the DHCP Database465
        Restoring the DHCP Database from Backup466
        Using Backup and Restore to Move the DHCP Database to a New Server466
        Repairing the DHCP Database467
        Forcing the DHCP Server Service to Regenerate the DHCP Database467
        Reconciling Leases and Reservations468
19  Maintaining WINS469
    Understanding WINS and NetBIOS Over TCP/IP470
        Configuring WINS Clients and Servers470
        Name Resolution Methods471
    Using the WINS Console472
        Getting to Know the WINS Console472
        Adding a WINS Server to the WINS Console 472
        Starting and Stopping a WINS Server473
        Viewing Server Statistics473
    Configuring WINS Servers474
        Updating WINS Statistics475
        Managing Name Registration, Renewal, and Release475
        Logging WINS Events in the Windows Event Logs476
        Setting the Version ID for the WINS Database477
        Configuring Burst Handling of Name Registrations477
        Saving and Restoring the WINS Configuration478
    Configuring WINS Database Replication478
        Setting Default Replication Parameters479
        Creating Push and Pull Partners481
        Changing Replication Type and Settings for Partners482
        Triggering Database Replication483
    Managing the WINS Database483
        Examining WINS Database Mappings483
        Cleaning and Scavenging the WINS Database484
        Verifying the Consistency of the WINS Database484
        Backing Up and Restoring the WINS Database485
        Clearing Out WINS and Starting with a Fresh Database486
20  Optimizing DNS487
    Understanding DNS487
        Integrating Active Directory and DNS488
        Enabling DNS on the Network488
    Installing DNS Servers489
        Installing the DNS Server Service489
        Configuring a Primary DNS Server490
        Configuring a Secondary DNS Server493
        Configuring Reverse Lookups494
    Managing DNS Servers495
        Adding Remote Servers to the DNS Console496
        Removing a Server from the DNS Console497
        Starting and Stopping a DNS Server497
        Creating Child Domains Within Zones497
        Creating Child Domains in Separate Zones498
        Deleting a Domain or Subnet499
    Managing DNS Records499
        Adding Address and Pointer Records500
        Adding DNS Aliases with CNAME502
        Adding Mail Exchange Servers502
        Adding Name Servers504
        Viewing and Updating DNS Records505
    Updating Zone Properties and the SOA Record505
        Modifying the SOA Record505
        Allowing and Restricting Zone Transfers507
        Notifying Secondaries of Changes508
        Setting the Zone Type509
        Enabling and Disabling Dynamic Updates509
    Managing DNS Server Configuration and Security510
        Enabling and Disabling IP Addresses for a DNS Server510
        Controlling Access to DNS Servers Outside the Organization510
        Enabling and Disabling Event Logging512
        Using Debug Logging to Track DNS Activity512
        Monitoring DNS Server513
        Integrating WINS with DNS514
        Configuring WINS Lookups in DNS514
        Configuring Reverse WINS Lookups in DNS515
        Setting Caching and Time-Out Values for WINS in DNS515
        Configuring Full Integration with NetBIOS Scopes516
TABLES 
    1-1.  Quick Reference for Key Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools13
    3-1.  Uncovering Memory-Related Bottlenecks81
    3-2.  Uncovering Processor-Related Bottlenecks 82
    3-3.  Uncovering Drive-Related Bottlenecks 83
    7-1.  Quick Reference for Active Directory Support Tools 157
    8-1.  How Group Scope Affects Group Capabilities 182
    8-2.  Availability of Implicit Groups Based on the Type of Network Resource 188
    8-3.  Windows Server 2003 Privileges for Users and Groups 190
    8-4.  Windows Server 2003 Logon Rights for Users and Groups192
    8-5.  Default User Rights for Groups in Active Directory 192
    8-6.  Default User Rights for Workgroups and Member Servers 194
    8-7.  Other Capabilities for Built-In and Local Groups 195
    8-8.  Administrator Groups Overview 196
    10-1.  Logon Hours Features 231
    11-2.  Common Drive Status Values and Their Meaning 260
    12-1.  Understanding and Resolving Volume Status Issues 289
    12-2.  Windows Server 2003 Support for RAID 295
    13-1.  FAT and FAT32 Features Comparison 306
    13-2.  NTFS 4.0 and NTFS 5.0 Features Comparison 307
    14-1.  Special Shares Used by Windows Server 2003 323
    14-2.  Windows Server 2003 Objects 331
    14-3.  File and Folder Permissions Used by Windows Server 2003 334
    14-4.  Special Permissions for Files 335
    14-5.  Special Permissions for Folders 336
    14-6.  Policies for Setting Disk Quotas 345
    15-1.  Incremental and Differential Backup Techniques 356
    15-2.  General Backup Options361
    15-3.  Restore, Backup Type, and Backup Log Options 362
    15-4.  Access Permissions for Removable Storage 387
    16-1.  Private Network Addresses398
    16-2.  Network Components Available on Windows Server 2003407
    16-3.  Optional Network Components Available on Windows Server 2003409
    17-1.  Printer Permissions Used by Windows Server 2003 436
    17-2.  Special Permissions for Printers 437



Last Updated: February 26, 2003
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