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MCSA/MCSE Windows Server 2003 Environment Management and Maintenance: Windows Server 2003 Environment Management and Maintainance Study Guide 2nd Revised edition, Exam 70-290 [Mīkstie vāki]

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This exam (70290) is a core requirement for both the MCSA and MCSE. This title has been updated to cover the latest exam version, which includes questions on Windows Server 2003 R2 and Windows XP Professional SP2. The CD-ROM features our exclusive WinSim simulation program plus a testing engine, hundreds of sample questions, a PDF of the book, and flashcards.
Introduction xxiii
Assessment Test xxxii
Installing, Licensing, and Updating Windows Server 2003
1(86)
Features of Windows Server 2003
2(9)
Active Directory
3(1)
File and Print Services
4(1)
Security
5(1)
Networking and Communications
6(1)
Application Services
7(1)
Management Services
7(1)
Storage Management Services
8(1)
Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0
9(1)
Terminal Services
9(1)
Windows Media Services
10(1)
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Services
11(1)
Windows Server 2003 Family Features
11(2)
Preparing to Install Windows Server 2003
13(3)
Hardware Requirements
13(2)
The Windows Server Catalog List
15(1)
Checking System Compatibility
15(1)
Clean Install or Upgrade
15(1)
Installation Options
16(1)
Installing Windows Server 2003
16(4)
Steps for Windows Server 2003 Installation
17(3)
Using Active Directory and Domain Controllers
20(9)
Overview of Active Directory
20(4)
Upgrading a Server to a Domain Controller
24(5)
Setting Up Your Computers for Hands-on Exercises
29(7)
Installing Windows Server 2003 as a Domain Controller
30(3)
Installing Windows XP Professional within the Windows 2003 Domain
33(3)
Post-Installation Product Activation
36(4)
Managing Licensing
40(12)
Understanding and Selecting a Licensing Mode
40(2)
Administering the License Logging Service
42(1)
Administering Licensing Locally
43(2)
Administering Licensing in an Enterprise
45(7)
Managing Software Installation and Maintenance
52(23)
Using Windows Update
52(3)
Using Windows Automatic Updates
55(2)
Using Software Update Services
57(14)
Using the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
71(4)
Summary
75(1)
Exam Essentials
76(1)
Review Questions
77(7)
Answers to Review Questions
84(3)
Configuring Windows Server 2003 Hardware
87(60)
Overview of Hardware Installation
88(7)
Installing Hardware
89(1)
Understanding Hardware Resources
90(5)
Using Device Manager
95(15)
Managing Hardware Devices through Device Manager
96(3)
Viewing Resource Usage in Device Manager
99(2)
Printing a Report with Device Manager
101(1)
Running the Hardware Troubleshooting Wizards
102(3)
Common Causes for Unknown Devices
105(1)
Device Driver Error Codes
105(5)
Disabling a Device
110(1)
Managing Device Drivers
110(6)
Managing Driver Signing
110(4)
Updating Drivers
114(1)
Using Driver Rollback
115(1)
Using the System Information Utility
116(6)
Viewing Hardware Resources
118(1)
Viewing Components
118(1)
Viewing Software Environment
119(1)
Saving, Exporting, and Printing Data
120(1)
Viewing Current or Historical Data and Remote Computer Data
120(1)
Using the Msinfo32 Command-Line Utility
121(1)
Using Control Panel
122(11)
Using Add Hardware
125(3)
Configuring Display
128(2)
Configuring the Keyboard
130(1)
Configuring the Mouse
131(1)
Configuring the Modem
132(1)
Configuring Sounds and Audio Devices
133(1)
Using the Registry Editor
133(2)
Summary
135(1)
Exam Essentials
136(1)
Review Questions
137(7)
Answers to Review Questions
144(3)
Managing Users, Groups, and Computers
147(68)
Working with Active Directory User Accounts
148(30)
Built-in Users Created in Active Directory
149(1)
Username and Password Rules and Conventions
150(3)
Usernames and Security Identifiers
153(1)
Creating Active Directory Users
153(3)
Disabling or Deleting User Accounts
156(2)
Renaming Users
158(1)
Changing a User's Password
159(1)
Moving a User Account
159(1)
Managing Active Directory User Properties
159(16)
Using User Account Templates and Copying Users
175(2)
Using the Run As Option
177(1)
Troubleshooting User Authentication
177(1)
Working with Active Directory Group Accounts
178(11)
Understanding Group Type and Group Scope
179(1)
Default Groups Created in Windows 2003 Domain
180(5)
Creating New Groups
185(1)
Managing Group Properties
186(3)
Identifying Group Membership
189(1)
Working with Computer Accounts
189(9)
Creating Computer Accounts
190(3)
Managing Computer Properties
193(3)
Resetting Computer Accounts
196(1)
Troubleshooting Computer Accounts
197(1)
Advanced User, Group, and Computer Management
198(6)
Locating Objects within the Active Directory
198(2)
Moving Objects within the Active Directory
200(2)
Creating Users, Groups, and Computers through Automation
202(2)
Importing Users
204(1)
Summary
204(1)
Exam Essentials
204(2)
Review Questions
206(6)
Answers to Review Questions
212(3)
Managing Disks
215(78)
Configuring Disk Storage
216(6)
Basic Disks
217(1)
Dynamic Disks
217(5)
Using the Disk Management Utility
222(25)
Managing Basic Tasks
224(13)
Managing Basic Storage
237(1)
Managing Dynamic Storage
237(7)
Troubleshooting Disk Management
244(3)
Using the Disk Part Command-Line Utility
247(2)
Recovering from Disk Failure
249(3)
Recovering from a Mirrored Volume Failure
250(1)
Recovering from a RAID-5 Volume Failure
251(1)
Managing Data Compression
252(2)
Setting Disk Quotas
254(6)
Configuring Disk Quotas
254(6)
Monitoring Disk Quotas
260(1)
Using Shadow Copies
260(6)
Configuring the Server for Shadow Copies
261(2)
Configuring the Client for Shadow Copies
263(3)
Managing Data Encryption with EFS
266(6)
New EFS Features in Windows Server 2003
266(1)
Encrypting and Decrypting Folders and Files
266(2)
Understanding Data Recovery Agents
268(2)
Using the Cipher Utility
270(2)
Using the Disk Defragmenter Utility
272(2)
Analyzing Disks
273(1)
Defragmenting Disks
274(1)
Using the Disk Cleanup Utility
274(1)
Troubleshooting Disk Devices and Volumes
275(1)
Summary
276(1)
Exam Essentials
277(1)
Review Questions
278(10)
Answers to Review Questions
288(5)
Accessing Files and Folders
293(40)
Managing Local Access
294(16)
Applying NTFS Permissions
297(3)
Understanding How Effective Permissions Are Applied
300(4)
Controlling Permission Inheritance
304(1)
Understanding Ownership and Security Descriptors
305(3)
Determining NTFS Permissions for Copied or Moved Files
308(1)
Using Folder and File Auditing
308(2)
Managing Network Access
310(8)
Creating Shared Folders
310(3)
Configuring Share Permissions
313(1)
Managing Shares with the Shared Folders Utility
314(4)
Local and Network Resource Access
318(1)
Troubleshooting NTFS and Shared Folder Access
319(1)
Summary
320(1)
Exam Essentials
320(1)
Review Questions
321(9)
Answers to Review Questions
330(3)
Managing Web Services
333(38)
Benefits of Using IIS
334(1)
Key IIS Services
335(1)
IIS Security
335(3)
Access Control for Anonymous Access
336(1)
Access Control for Users and Groups
336(1)
Access Control through Host and Network
337(1)
Using SSL for Encryption and Authentication
337(1)
Installing IIS
338(1)
Configuring and Administering IIS
339(19)
Creating a New Website
341(3)
Configuring Websites
344(13)
Configuring Default Website Properties
357(1)
IIS Backup
358(2)
Troubleshooting IIS
360(2)
Pinging Your Server
360(1)
Verifying the Location of Content Pages
360(1)
Verifying Permissions
360(1)
Restarting IIS
360(1)
Request Tracing
361(1)
Summary
362(1)
Exam Essentials
363(1)
Review Questions
364(5)
Answers to Review Questions
369(2)
Managing Printing
371(52)
Setting Up Printers
372(3)
Managing Printer Properties
375(20)
Configuring General Properties
376(3)
Configuring Sharing Properties
379(2)
Configuring Port Properties
381(2)
Configuring Advanced Properties
383(5)
Security Properties
388(5)
Device Settings Properties
393(2)
Managing Printing through Command-Line Utilities and Scripts
395(1)
The Print Command
395(1)
The Net Print Command
395(1)
Managing Printer Options Using Scripts
396(1)
Supporting Non-Windows Print Clients
396(2)
Support for Unix Clients
396(1)
Support for NetWare Clients
397(1)
Support for Macintosh Clients
397(1)
Managing Printers and Print Documents
398(4)
Managing Printers
398(1)
Managing Print Documents
399(2)
Managing Printers Remotely
401(1)
Managing Print Servers
402(4)
Configuring Form Properties
402(1)
Configuring Print Server Port Properties
403(1)
Configuring Driver Properties
403(2)
Configuring Print Server Advanced Properties
405(1)
Monitoring Print Queue Status
406(3)
Setting Alerts for Print Queue Events
409(2)
Troubleshooting Printing
411(1)
Summary
412(1)
Exam Essentials
413(1)
Review Questions
414(7)
Answers to Review Questions
421(2)
Administering Terminal Services
423(46)
Understanding Terminal Services
424(6)
Terminal Services Modes
425(1)
Benefits of Terminal Services
426(2)
Terminal Services Improvements and Enhancements for Windows Server 2003
428(1)
Terminal Services Components
429(1)
Planning the Terminal Services Configuration
430(2)
Determining Client Applications
431(1)
Determining Hardware Requirements
431(1)
Installing Terminal Services Server
432(3)
Using the Terminal Services Configuration Utility
435(14)
Configuring and Managing Terminal Services Connections
436(9)
Managing Server Settings
445(1)
Managing Terminal Services Users
446(3)
Using the Terminal Services Manager Utility
449(2)
Using Terminal Services Licensing
451(4)
Running Applications on the Terminal Services Server
455(3)
Installing Applications
455(1)
Configuring Application Sharing
456(2)
Using Remote Desktop For Administration
458(1)
Enabling Remote Desktop For Administration
458(1)
Connecting with Remote Desktop For Administration from a Client Computer
459(1)
Troubleshooting Terminal Services
459(1)
Summary
460(1)
Exam Essentials
460(1)
Review Questions
461(5)
Answers to Review Questions
466(3)
Optimizing Windows Server 2003
469(56)
Determining System Performance
470(4)
Creating Baselines
471(1)
Identifying System Bottlenecks
471(1)
Determining Trends
472(1)
Testing Configuration Changes or Tuning Efforts
472(1)
Using Alerts for Problem Notification
473(1)
Performance Updates in Windows Server 2003
474(1)
Using System Monitor
474(10)
System Monitor Security Groups
475(1)
Using the System Monitor Toolbar
476(1)
Organization of System Monitor
477(1)
System Monitor Default Counters
478(1)
Adding Counters
479(1)
Selecting the Appropriate View
479(2)
Managing System Monitor Properties
481(3)
Using Command-Line Utilities for System Monitoring
484(1)
Using Performance Logs And Alerts
485(7)
Creating a Counter Log
486(1)
Creating a Trace Log
487(3)
Creating an Alert
490(2)
Managing System Performance
492(12)
Monitoring and Optimizing the Memory Subsystem
493(3)
Monitoring and Optimizing the Processors Subsystem
496(3)
Monitoring and Optimizing the Processes Subsystem
499(1)
Monitoring and Optimizing the Disk Subsystem
500(1)
Monitoring and Optimizing the Network Subsystem
501(2)
Creating Baseline Reports
503(1)
Using the System Tool in Control Panel
504(2)
Using Task Manager
506(10)
Managing Application Tasks
507(1)
Managing Process Tasks
507(6)
Managing Performance Tasks
513(1)
Managing Networking Tasks
514(1)
Managing Network Users
515(1)
Summary
516(1)
Exam Essentials
516(1)
Review Questions
517(6)
Answers to Review Questions
523(2)
Performing System Recovery Functions
525(86)
Safeguarding Your Computer and Recovering from Disaster
527(1)
Using Event Viewer
528(9)
Reviewing Event Types
530(1)
Getting Event Details
530(2)
Managing Log Files
532(1)
Setting Log File Properties
532(4)
Using Command-Line Utilities to Manage Event Logs
536(1)
Understanding the Windows Server 2003 Boot Process
537(16)
Reviewing the x86-Based Boot Process
537(6)
Editing the Boot.ini File
543(7)
Creating the Windows Server 2003 Boot Process
550(1)
Reviewing the Itanium Boot Process
551(2)
Managing NVRAM Startup Settings
553(1)
Using Advanced Startup Options
553(5)
Starting in Safe Mode
553(2)
Enabling Boot Logging
555(1)
Using Last Known Good Configuration
556(1)
Using Other Advanced Options Menu Modes
556(1)
Boot.ini Switches Used with Advanced Options Menu Modes
557(1)
Using Driver Rollback
558(1)
Using Startup and Recovery Options
559(2)
Using the Backup Utility
561(21)
Using the Backup Wizard
562(4)
Managing System State Data
566(3)
Configuring Backup Options
569(4)
Scheduling Backup Jobs
573(5)
Using the Restore Wizard
578(2)
Using Automated System Recovery
580(2)
Using the Recovery Console
582(6)
Starting the Recovery Console
583(1)
Using the Recovery Console
584(4)
Using Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance
588(12)
Using Remote Desktop
588(7)
Using Remote Assistance
595(5)
Summary
600(1)
Exam Essentials
600(2)
Review Questions
602(6)
Answers to Review Questions
608(3)
Glossary 611(30)
Index 641


Lisa Donald, MCT, MCSE, works as a consultant writing technical documentation, developing courseware, and managing networks. James Chellis, MCT, MCSE, is CEO of Comcourse, Inc., an online learning provider that delivers informatino technology courses through career colleges nationwide.