About the Book
Competency-based learning for the academic
classroom.
Developed for academic courses, MICROSOFT®
WINDOWS® 2000 SERVER helps students build the skills they need on the
job and for MCP Exam 70-215—a core requirement on the Windows 2000 MCSE
track. The textbook delivers Microsoft courseware adaptable for either
a full 16-week semester or a 6-, 8-, or 10-week course. The book is filled
with competency-based practice exercises that students complete on their
own, while the companion lab manual features additional skill-building
activities ideal for your classroom’s computer lab.
Along with the textbook and lab manual,
students get a Student CD-ROM containing study aids, simulation video clips
that demonstrate common procedures, an electronic version of the textbook,
detailed information on how to begin a career in Information Technology,
and a 120-day evaluation version of Windows 2000 Server software.
An Instructor CD-ROM containing a complete
set of instructor support materials—including lecture outlines, teaching
tips, PowerPoint® slides, test banks, and an instructor lab manual—is
also available.
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Table of Contents
About This Book
xxxi
Intended
Audience xxxii
Prerequisites
xxxii
Reference
Materials xxxii
About
the CD-ROM xxxiii
Features
of This Book xxxiii
Notes xxxiii
Conventions xxxiv
Chapter and Appendix Overview xxxv
Finding the Best Starting Point For You xxxvii
Getting Started xlii
The Microsoft
Certified Professional Program xlv
Microsoft Certification Benefits xlvi
Requirements for Becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional xlix
Technical Training for Computer Professionals l
Technical
Support li
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Microsoft
Windows 2000 1
About
This Chapter 1
Before
You Begin 1
LESSON 1: Overview of Windows
2000 2
Editions
of Windows 2000 2
Windows 2000 Professional 2
Windows 2000 Server 3
Windows 2000 Advanced Server 3
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server 3
Features
of Windows 2000 4
Lesson
Summary 6
LESSON 2: Operating System
Architecture 7
Windows
2000 Architectural Overview 7
User
Mode 8
Environment Subsystems 9
Integral Subsystems 10
Kernel
Mode 10
Windows 2000 Executive 10
Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) 12
Kernel Mode Drivers 13
Lesson
Summary 18
LESSON 3: Windows 2000 Directory
Services 19
Introduction
to Directory Services 19
Workgroups
and Domains 20
Windows 2000 Workgroups 20
Windows 2000 Domains 22
Windows
2000 Active Directory Services 23
Active Directory Features 23
The Active Directory Structure 25
Lesson
Summary 33
REVIEW 34
CHAPTER 2 Installing
and Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000 Server 37
About
This Chapter 37
Before
You Begin 38
LESSON 1: Preparing to Install Windows
2000 Server 39
Preparing
for Installation 39
Minimum
Hardware Requirements 42
Hardware
Compatibility 43
Disk
Partitions 44
Sizing the Installation Partition 45
File
Systems 46
NTFS 46
FAT16 and FAT32 47
File System Considerations 48
Licensing
50
Per-Server Licensing 50
Per-Seat Licensing 50
Workgroups
and Domains 51
Joining a Workgroup 51
Joining a Domain 52
Upgrade
or New Installation 53
Installation
Methods 53
Setup Boot Disks 54
Bootable CD-ROM 55
Over-the-Network (Server-Based) 56
Choosing
Which Components to Install 57
Lesson
Summary 60
LESSON 2: Installing Windows
2000 Server 61
Windows
2000 Server Setup Programs 61
Windows 2000 Setup Program 61
Winnt.exe Setup Program 62
Winnt32.exe Setup Program 63
The Installation
Process 66
Pre-Copy Phase 66
Text Mode 67
GUI Mode 67
Exercise 1: Installing Windows 2000 Server 70
Lesson
Summary 80
LESSON 3: Upgrading to Windows
2000 Server 81
Upgrading
to Windows 2000 Server 81
Upgrading Servers 82
Upgrading
a Windows NT Domain 83
Planning for a Windows NT Domain Upgrade 85
Preparing for a Windows NT Domain Upgrade 85
Preparing to Upgrade the Domain Controller 86
Upgrading the Primary Domain Controller 87
Upgrading the Backup Domain Controllers 87
Upgrading Member Servers 89
Domain
Consolidation 89
Lesson
Summary 91
LESSON 4: Troubleshooting
a Windows 2000 Server Installation 92
Troubleshooting
Windows 2000 Server 92
Lesson
Summary 93
REVIEW 94
CHAPTER 3 Unattended Installations
of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server 97
About
This Chapter 97
Before
You Begin 98
LESSON 1: Preparing for
an Unattended Installation of Windows 2000 Server 99
Creating
the Answer File 99
Answer File Format 100
Methods for Creating an Answer File 103
Creating
the Distribution Folders 105
Structuring the Distribution Folder 106
Exercise 1: Preparing and Running an Automated Installation 109
Lesson
Summary 118
LESSON 2: Automating the
Installation of Windows 2000 Server 119
Performing
an Unattended Installation 119
Bootable CD?ROM 120
Winnt.exe or Winnt32.exe 120
Automating
the Installation of Windows 2000 Server 121
Using Syspart 123
Using Sysprep 125
Using Systems Management Server 135
Using a Bootable CD-ROM 136
Lesson
Summary 137
LESSON 3: Automating the
Installation of Server Applications 138
Using
the Cmdlines.inc File 138
Using
the Answer File 139
Installing Applications 141
Lesson
Summary 143
REVIEW 144
CHAPTER 4 Microsoft Windows 2000
File Systems 147
About
This Chapter 147
Before
You Begin 148
LESSON 1: Disk Management
Basics 149
Setting
Up a Hard Disk 149
Storage, Partition, and Volume Types 149
File Systems 154
Common
Disk Management Tasks 155
Working with Simple Volumes 156
Working with Spanned Volumes 157
Working with Striped Volumes 158
Adding Disks 159
Changing Storage Type 159
Viewing and Updating Information 161
Managing Disks on a Remote Computer 164
Exercise 1: Configuring a Simple Disk and Converting It to a Dynamic Disk
164
Lesson
Summary 168
LESSON 2: File Allocation
Table (FAT) 169
Introduction
to the FAT File System 169
The FAT16
File System 170
The FAT32
File System 173
FAT32 Partition Structure 173
File System Limits 174
Lesson
Summary 175
LESSON 3: NT File System
(NTFS) 176
Introduction
to NTFS 176
Features
of Windows 2000 177
Reparse Points 177
Native Structured Storage 178
Disk Quotas 179
Sparse File Support 179
Link Tracking and Object Identifiers 180
Change Journal 181
CD and DVD Support 182
Structure
of NTFS 184
NTFS Volume Structure 184
Windows 2000 Boot Sector 185
Windows 2000 Master File Table and Metadata 185
NTFS File Attributes 186
Implementation
of NTFS 187
Upgrading to Windows 2000 187
Multibooting Windows 2000 189
NTFS Compatibility 189
Lesson
Summary 192
LESSON 4: File System Security
193
Shared
Folders 193
Shared Folder Permissions 193
Applying Shared Folder Permissions 195
Guidelines for Shared Folder Permissions 196
Sharing
Folders 197
Requirements for Sharing Folders 197
Administrative Shared Folders 197
Sharing a Folder 198
Modifying Shared Folders 200
NTFS
Permissions 201
Assigning NTFS Permissions 201
Guidelines for Assigning NTFS Permissions 203
Configuring NTFS Permissions 204
Copying and Moving Files and Folders 208
Troubleshooting NTFS Permissions 209
Lesson
Summary 210
REVIEW 211
CHAPTER 5 Advanced File Systems
213
About
This Chapter 213
Before
You Begin 213
LESSON 1: Distributed File
System 214
Dfs Overview
214
Limits of Dfs 216
Types
of Dfs Roots 217
Stand-Alone Dfs Roots 217
Domain Dfs Roots 218
Configuring
Dfs 219
Configuring a Stand-Alone Dfs Root 219
Configuring a Domain Dfs Root 220
Configuring New Dfs Links 220
Exercise 1: Creating a Dfs Root and Dfs Link 222
Lesson
Summary 228
LESSON 2: File Replication
Service 229
FRS Replication
229
Sites
and Replication 230
Knowledge Consistency Checker 231
Unique
Sequence Numbers 232
Implementing
FRS 233
Replicating SYSVOL 233
Replicating Dfs Fault Tolerant Roots 233
Configuring FRS for Inter-Site Replication 234
Lesson
Summary 235
REVIEW 236
CHAPTER 6 Active Directory Services
237
About
This Chapter 237
Before
You Begin 238
LESSON 1: Overview of Active
Directory Services 239
Introduction
to Active Directory Services 239
Understanding
Active Directory Concepts 240
Extensible Schema 241
Global Catalog 242
Namespace 243
Naming Conventions 244
Active
Directory Architecture 247
Access to Active Directory Services 248
Directory Service Architecture 250
Lesson
Summary 255
LESSON 2: Planning Active
Directory Implementation 257
Planning
a Namespace 257
Internal and External Namespaces 258
Defining a Namespace Architecture 260
Planning
Organizational Units 263
Creating the OU Structure 263
OU Design Guidelines 264
Structure the OU Hierarchy 264
Planning
a Site 266
Optimizing Workstation Logon Traffic 268
Optimizing Directory Replication 268
Lesson
Summary 268
LESSON 3: Implementing Active
Directory Services 269
The Active
Directory Installation Wizard 269
Adding a Domain Controller to an Existing Domain 270
Creating the First Domain Controller for a New Domain 270
The Database
and Shared System Volume 272
The Active Directory Database 272
The Shared System Volume 272
Domain
Modes 273
Mixed Mode 273
Native Mode 273
Exercise 1: Installing Active Directory Services 274
Exercise 2: Joining Server02 to the Domain 277
Exercise 3: Installing and Examining the Contents of Adminpak.msi 279
Exercise 4: Changing from Stand-Alone Dfs to Domain Dfs 280
Lesson
Summary 284
LESSON 4: Administering
Active Directory Services 285
Creating
Organizational Units and Their Objects 285
Creating Organizational Units 285
Adding Objects to Organizational Units 287
Exercise 5: Creating an Organizational Unit and Its Objects 288
Managing
Active Directory Objects 290
Locating Objects 290
Modifying Attribute Values and Deleting Objects 293
Moving Objects 294
Exercise 6: Managing Active Directory Objects 294
Controlling
Access to Active Directory Objects 296
Managing Active Directory Permissions 296
Permissions Inheritance 298
Delegating Administrative Control of Objects 298
Guidelines
for Administering Active Directory Services 300
Lesson
Summary 301
REVIEW 302
CHAPTER 7 Administering Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server 305
About
This Chapter 305
Before
You Begin 305
LESSON 1: Using the Microsoft
Management Console 306
The MMC
Environment 306
The MMC Window 307
MMC Consoles 307
Snap-Ins
311
Stand-Alone Snap-Ins 311
Extension Snap-Ins 312
Console
Options 312
Author Mode 313
User Mode 313
Exercise 1: Navigating and Creating a Custom MMC 314
Lesson
Summary 318
LESSON 2: Administering
User Accounts 319
Windows
2000 User Accounts 319
Domain User Accounts 319
Local User Accounts 320
Built-In User Accounts 320
Planning
New User Accounts 321
Naming Conventions 321
Password Requirements 323
Account Options 323
Creating
User Accounts 324
Creating Domain User Accounts 324
Exercise 2: Modifying Domain User Account Properties 327
Creating Local User Accounts 332
Modifying
Properties for User Accounts 333
The Properties Dialog Box 333
Administering
User Accounts 338
Managing User Profiles 338
Modifying User Accounts 343
Creating Home Folders 344
Exercise 3: Creating a Roaming Profile and Assigning a Home Folder 347
Lesson
Summary 352
LESSON 3: Administering
Group Accounts 353
Implementing
Groups into a Domain 354
Types of Groups 354
Group Scopes 355
Group Membership 356
Implementing
Groups 360
Administering Groups 361
Implementing
Local Groups 364
Creating Local Groups 364
Built-In
Groups 366
Built-In Global Groups 366
Built-In Domain Local Groups 367
Built-In Local Groups 368
Built-In System Groups 369
Exercise 4: Changing the Domain Mode 370
Exercise 5: Creating Groups 371
Lesson
Summary 376
LESSON 4: Administering
Group Policies 377
Introduction
to Group Policies 377
Benefits of Group Policy 378
Types of Group Policies 379
Group
Policy Structure 380
Group Policy Objects 380
Group Policy Containers 381
Group Policy Templates 381
Applying
Group Policies 383
Creating a GPO 383
Using the Group Policy Snap-In 384
GPO Permissions 388
Support for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0 392
Administering
Group Policies 393
Managing Software Settings 393
Managing Scripts 395
Managing Security Settings 396
Managing Administrative Templates 398
Managing Folder Redirection 399
Exercise 6: Creating a Group Policy Object and Setting a Policy 400
Exercise 7: Modifying Software Policies 403
Lesson
Summary 405
REVIEW 406
CHAPTER 8 Administering Print
Services 409
About
This Chapter 409
Before
You Begin 410
LESSON 1: Introduction to
Windows 2000 Printing 411
Terminology
411
Requirements
for Network Printing 413
Guidelines
for a Network Printing Environment 414
Printing
Configurations 415
Lesson
Summary 419
LESSON 2: Setting Up Network
Printers 420
Installing
a Local Print Device 420
Installing
a Network Print Device 421
Sharing
an Existing Printer 421
Exercise 1: Installing and Configuring Print Sharing and Setting the Printer
for Offline Operation 422
Lesson
Summary 427
LESSON 3: Administering
Network Printers 428
Accessing
Printers 428
Managing
Printers 430
Assigning Forms to Paper Trays 430
Setting a Separator Page 431
Pausing, Resuming, and Canceling Documents 432
Redirecting Documents to a Different Printer 433
Taking Ownership of a Printer 433
Managing
Documents 434
Pausing, Restarting, and Canceling a Document 434
Setting Notification, Priority, and Printing Time 435
Administering
Printers from a Web Browser 435
Using a Web Browser to Manage Printers 436
Accessing Printers Using a Web Browser 437
Setting
Up a Printer Pool 438
Setting
Priorities Between Printers 439
Troubleshooting
Common Printing Problems 439
Reviewing Common Printing Problems 440
Lesson
Summary 441
LESSON 4: Printing and Active
Directory Services 442
Overview
of Printing and Active Directory Services 442
Publishing
Windows 2000 Printers 443
Publishing Mechanism 444
Pruning Orphans 445
Supporting
Windows NT Printers 445
Group
Policy Settings 446
Printer Location Tracking 446
Lesson
Summary 446
LESSON 5: Connecting to
Network Printers 447
Using
the Add Printer Wizard 447
Client Computers Running Windows 2000 448
Client Computers Running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 448
Client Computers Running Other Microsoft Operating Systems 448
Using
a Web Browser 449
Downloading
Printer Drivers 450
Lesson
Summary 451
REVIEW 452
CHAPTER 9 Network Protocols and
Services 455
About
This Chapter 455
Before
You Begin 456
LESSON 1: Network Protocols
457
Introduction
to Network Protocols 457
Protocol Binding Order 458
TCP/IP
458
ATM 458
LAN Emulation 460
IP over ATM 460
ATM over xDSL 460
ATM Access through Winsock 2.0 and Native ATM Access 461
NWLink
461
Setting the Frame Type 462
NetBEUI
463
AppleTalk
463
DLC 464
IrDA
465
Lesson
Summary 465
LESSON 2: Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol 466
Overview
of the TCP/IP Suite 466
Network Interface Layer 467
Internet Layer 467
Transport Layer 468
Application Layer 469
Configuring TCP/IP to Use
a Static IP Address 469
Configuring
TCP/IP to Obtain an IP Address Automatically 471
Using
Automatic Private IP Addressing 472
Disabling Automatic Private IP Addressing 473
Troubleshooting
TCP/IP 473
Testing
TCP/IP Connectivity 474
Using Ipconfig 474
Using Ping 475
Using Ipconfig and Ping 475
Exercise 1: Configuring and Testing TCP/IP 476
Lesson
Summary 479
LESSON 3: Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol Service 480
Introduction
to DHCP 480
The DHCP Lease Process 481
IP Lease Renewal and Release 484
Installing
and Configuring the DHCP Service 485
Installing
the DHCP Service 486
The DHCP
Snap-In 486
Creating a DHCP Scope 487
Authorizing the DHCP Server 491
Exercise 2: Installing and Configuring the DHCP Service 492
Backing
Up and Restoring the DHCP Database 499
Backing Up the DHCP Database 499
Restoring the DHCP Database 499
Lesson
Summary 500
LESSON 4: Windows Internet
Naming Service 501
Introduction
to WINS 501
The WINS Name Resolution Process 501
Name Registration 502
Name Renewal 503
Name Release 504
Name Query 504
Implementing
WINS 505
WINS Server Configuration 505
WINS Client Configuration 505
WINS Installation 506
The WINS Snap-In 506
Support for Non-WINS Clients 506
DHCP Server Configuration 508
Exercise 3: Installing and Configuring WINS 510
Lesson
Summary 513
LESSON 5: Domain Name System
514
Introduction
to DNS 514
Domain Namespace 515
Host Names 517
Domain Naming Guidelines 517
Zones 517
Name Servers 518
Overview
of the Name Resolution Process 520
Forward Lookup Query 520
Name Server Caching 522
Reverse Lookup Query 522
Installing
the DNS Service 523
Configuring
the DNS Service 524
The DNS Snap-In 524
Creating Forward Lookup Zones 525
Creating Reverse Lookup Zones 526
Adding Resource Records 527
Configuring Dynamic DNS 528
Exercise 4: Configuring the DNS Service 529
Configuring
a DNS Client 533
Troubleshooting
the DNS Service 534
Monitoring the DNS Server 534
Setting Logging Options 535
Using Nslookup 535
Lesson
Summary 536
REVIEW 537
CHAPTER 10 Routing and Remote
Access Service 539
About
This Chapter 539
Before
You Begin 540
LESSON 1: Introduction to
the Routing and Remote Access Service 541
Windows
2000 Routing and Remote Access Service 541
Combining Routing and Remote Access 543
LAN and WAN support 544
Installation and Configuration 544
Exercise 1: Enabling RRAS and Examining a Basic Configuration 545
Disabling RRAS 552
Authentication
and Authorization 552
Lesson
Summary 554
LESSON 2: Features of the
Routing and Remote Access Service 555
Unicast
IP Support 555
IP Multicast
Support 556
IPX Support
557
AppleTalk
558
Demand-Dial
Routing 558
Remote
Access 558
VPN Server
559
RADIUS
Client-Server 559
SNMP
MIB Support 560
API Support
for Third-Party Components 560
Lesson
Summary 561
LESSON 3: Remote Access
562
Overview
of Remote Access 562
Dial-Up
Remote Access Connections 563
Remote Access Client 563
Remote Access Service Server 563
Dial-Up Equipment and WAN Infrastructure 564
Remote Access Protocols 568
LAN Protocols 569
Remote
Access Security 569
Secure User Authentication 569
Mutual Authentication 570
Data Encryption 570
Callback 571
Caller ID 571
Remote Access Account Lockout 571
Managing
Remote Access 572
Managing Users 572
Managing Addresses 573
Managing Access 573
Managing Authentication 580
Exercise 2: Configuring and Monitoring a RAS Connection 582
Lesson
Summary 588
LESSON 4: Virtual Private
Networks 589
Introduction
to Virtual Private Networks 589
Connecting Networks over the Internet 590
Connecting Computers over an Intranet 590
Tunneling
Basics 591
Tunnel Maintenance and Data Transfer 591
Tunnel Types 593
VPN Protocols
595
PPTP 595
L2TP 596
PPTP versus L2TP 597
IPSec 597
IP-IP 599
Managing
Virtual Private Networking 599
Managing Users 599
Managing Addresses and Name Servers 599
Managing Access 600
Managing Authentication 600
Troubleshooting
601
Connection Attempt is Rejected When it Should Be Accepted 602
Connection Attempt is Accepted When it Should Be Rejected 604
Unable to Reach Locations beyond the VPN Server 605
Unable to Establish Tunnel 606
Lesson
Summary 607
LESSON 5: RRAS Tools 608
Routing
and Remote Access Snap-In 608
Net Shell
Command-Line Utility 609
Authentication
and Accounting Logging 612
Event
Logging 613
Tracing
614
File Tracing 614
Lesson
Summary 615
REVIEW 616
CHAPTER 11 Microsoft Windows
2000 Security 619
About
This Chapter 619
Before
You Begin 620
LESSON 1: Public Key Infrastructure
621
Security
Properties 621
Authentication 621
Integrity 621
Confidentiality 622
Anti-Replay 622
Cryptography
622
Public Key Cryptography 623
Secret Keys 625
Certificates
626
CA Hierarchy 628
Microsoft
Certificate Services 628
Certificate Services Architecture 629
Processing Certificate Requests 632
CA Certificates 634
Installing Certificate Services 635
Administering Certificate Services 636
Exercise 1: Installing and Configuring Certificate Services 638
Lesson
Summary 644
LESSON 2: Public Key Technologies
645
Secure
Channel Authentication Package 645
Smart
Cards 646
Smart Card Logon 647
Authenticode
647
Encrypting
File System 648
Data Protection 649
Data Recovery 649
Encrypted Backup and Restoration 649
Fault Tolerance 649
EFS Encryption 650
EFS Decryption 651
EFS Recovery 652
Cipher Command-Line Utility 653
Exercise 2: Configuring and Using File Encryption 654
IP Security
658
IPSec Policies 658
IPSec Components 659
Example of IPSec Communication 660
Lesson
Summary 662
LESSON 3: The Kerberos Protocol
in Windows 2000 663
Overview
of the Kerberos Protocol 663
Kerberos Protocol Terms 664
Features of the Kerberos Protocol 666
Kerberos Authentication Process 667
Kerberos Delegation 669
Kerberos
Logon Processes 670
Local Interactive Logon 670
Domain Interactive Logon 671
Kerberos Public Key Support 673
Lesson
Summary 673
LESSON 4: Security Configuration
Tools 674
Security
Configuration And Analysis Snap-In 674
Security Configuration 674
Security Analysis 674
Using the Security Configuration And Analysis Snap-In 675
Security
Templates Snap-In 676
Using the Security Templates Snap-In 676
Exercise 3: Creating and Using the Security Analysis And Configuration
Snap-In 677
Group
Policy Snap-In 681
Lesson
Summary 681
LESSON 5: Microsoft Windows
2000 Auditing 682
Overview
of Windows 2000 Auditing 682
Using an Audit Policy 682
Planning
an Audit Policy 683
Implementing
an Audit Policy 684
Configuring Auditing 685
Setting an Audit Policy 686
Auditing Access to Files and Folders 687
Auditing Access to Active Directory Objects 688
Auditing Access to Printers 688
Using
Event Viewer 688
Windows 2000 Logs 689
Viewing the Security Log 689
Locating Events 690
Managing Audit Logs 690
Archiving Logs 691
Lesson
Summary 691
REVIEW 692
CHAPTER 12 Reliability and Availability
693
About
This Chapter 693
Before
You Begin 694
LESSON 1: Managing Hardware
Devices and Drivers 695
Hardware
Overview 695
Hardware Types 696
Plug and Play Overview 697
Installing
Devices 698
Uninstalling
Devices 700
Tools
for Managing Devices and Drivers 701
Add/Remove Hardware Wizard 701
The Device Manager Snap-In 702
Driver Signing 703
Hardware Profiles 705
Event Logs 707
Installing
Service Packs 708
Service Pack Slipstreaming 708
Post-Setup Installation of a Service Pack 708
Lesson
Summary 709
LESSON 2: Backing Up Data
710
Introduction
to Windows Backup 710
Planning
Issues for Windows Backup 712
Determine Which Files and Folders to Back Up 712
Determine How Often to Back Up 712
Determine Which Target Media to Use for Storing Backup Data 712
Determine Whether to Perform Network or Local Backup Jobs 713
Setting
Backup Options 714
Backup Types 715
Backing
Up Data 718
Performing Preliminary Tasks 718
Selecting Files and Folders to Back Up 719
Specifying Backup Destination and Media Settings 720
Specifying Advanced Backup Settings 721
Scheduling Backup Jobs 723
Exercise 1: Backing Up Files 724
Lesson
Summary 730
LESSON 3: Implementing Disaster
Protection 731
Configuring
an Uninterruptible Power Supply 731
Configuring Options for the UPS Service 732
Testing a UPS Configuration 732
Implementing
Disk Fault Tolerance 733
RAID Implementations 733
Mirrored Volumes 734
RAID-5 Volumes 736
Mirrored Volumes versus RAID-5 Volumes 737
Implementing RAID Systems 738
Lesson
Summary 739
LESSON 4: Recovering from
a Disaster 741
Repairing
the Windows 2000 Installation 741
Safe Mode 742
Recovery Console 743
Emergency Repair Disk 746
Restoring
Data 749
Preparing to Restore Data 749
Selecting Backup Sets, Files, and Folders to Restore 750
Specifying Advanced Restore Settings 751
Exercise 2: Restoring Data 752
Recovering
a Mirrored or RAID-5 Volume 755
Recovering from a Mirrored Volume Failure 755
Repairing a RAID-5 Volume 757
Lesson
Summary 757
REVIEW 758
CHAPTER 13 Monitoring and Optimization
761
About
This Chapter 761
Before
You Begin 762
LESSON 1: Disk Monitoring
and Optimization 763
Check
Disk 763
Disk
Defragmenter Snap-In 764
Defragmenting Disks 764
Using Disk Defragmenter Effectively 766
Data
Compression 767
Using Compressed Files and Folders 767
Compressing Files and Folders 767
Selecting an Alternate Display Color for Compressed Files and Folders 769
Copying and Moving Compressed Files and Folders 769
Using NTFS Compression 770
Disk
Quotas 771
Managing Disk Quotas 771
Setting Disk Quotas 772
Determining the Status of Disk Quotas 774
Enforcing Disk Quotas 774
Best Uses of Disk Quotas 775
Exercise 1: Implementing Disk Quotas 776
Lesson
Summary 778
LESSON 2: Simple Network
Management Protocol Service 779
Overview
of SNMP 779
Management Systems and Agents 781
Management Information Base 782
SNMP Messages 783
Defining
SNMP Communities 785
Installing
and Configuring the SNMP Service 786
SNMP Service Properties 787
Windows 2000 SNMP Agent Properties 787
Trap Properties 788
Security Properties 788
Troubleshooting
SNMP 789
Event Viewer 789
WINS Service 789
IPX Addresses 789
SNMP Service Files 790
Lesson
Summary 792
LESSON 3: Performance Console
793
Introduction
to the Performance Console 793
System
Monitor Snap-In 794
System Monitor Interface 795
Monitoring System and Network Performance 798
Disk Objects and the Diskperf Utility 800
Performance
Logs and Alerts Snap-In 800
Performance Logs And Alerts Interface 802
Lesson
Summary 803
LESSON 4: Network Monitor
805
Overview
of Network Monitor 805
Installing Network Monitor Tools 807
Capturing
Frame Data 807
Using Capture Filters 808
Displaying
Captured Data 810
Using Display Filters 811
Network
Monitor Performance Issues 813
Lesson
Summary 813
LESSON 5: Task Manager 814
Overview
of Task Manager 814
Applications
Tab 815
Processes
Tab 815
Performance
Tab 817
Lesson
Summary 818
REVIEW 819
CHAPTER 14 Microsoft Windows
2000 Application Servers 821
About
This Chapter 821
Before
You Begin 822
LESSON 1: Exploring Microsoft
Internet Information Services 5.0 Features 823
Introduction
to Microsoft IIS 5.0 823
Reliability and Performance 823
Management 826
Security 836
Application Environment 843
Installing
IIS 5.0 844
Setting
Up a Web Environment 845
Getting Started 845
Using ASP to Manage Web Site Content 850
Exercise 1: Accessing the Administration Web Site 852
Lesson
Summary 858
LESSON 2: Administering
a Web Environment 859
Administering
Web and FTP Sites 859
Managing Sites 865
Backing Up and Restoring IIS 868
Managing
WebDAV Publishing 868
Creating a Publishing Directory 870
Managing WebDAV Security 870
Publishing and Managing Files 874
Lesson
Summary 874
LESSON 3: Configuring and
Running Telnet Services 875
Telnet
Service 875
Starting and Stopping Telnet Server 876
Telnet Server Admin Utility 877
Troubleshooting 880
Telnet
Client 880
Exercise 2: Configuring and Connecting to the Telnet Service 881
Lesson
Summary 883
LESSON 4: Installing and
Configuring Terminal Services 884
Overview
of Terminal Services 884
Remote Administration 885
Application Server 885
Tools
for Administration 886
Terminal Services Client Creator 886
Terminal Services Manager 886
Terminal Services Configuration 887
Terminal Services Licensing 887
Terminal
Services Licensing Components 887
Microsoft Clearinghouse 887
License Server 888
Terminal Server 888
Client Licenses 888
Administering
the License Server 888
Setting Up a License Server 888
Enabling a License Server 889
Activating a License Server 890
Installing Licenses 891
Deploying
to Client Computers 891
Client Configurations 892
Upgrading
to Terminal Services 893
WinFrame with or without MetaFrame 893
Terminal Server 4.0 without MetaFrame 893
Terminal Server 4.0 with MetaFrame 893
Windows NT without Terminal Services 893
Installing
and Configuring Applications 893
Deploying Applications through Group Policy 894
Deploying Applications from a Domain Controller 894
Exercise 3: Installing and Configuring Terminal Services and Terminal Services
Licensing 895
Lesson
Summary 904
REVIEW 905
Appendix A
Questions and Answers 907
Appendix B
Sample Answer Files for Unattended Setup 935
In This
Appendix 935
Answer
File Format 936
Answer
File Keys and Values 936
Sample
Answer Files 937
Sample 1 – Default Unattend.inc. 937
Sample 2 – Unattended Installation of Windows 2000 Professional from CD-ROM
938
Sample 3 – Install and Configure Windows 2000 and Configure Microsoft Internet
Explorer with Proxy Settings 940
Sample 4 – Install and Configure Windows 2000 Server with Two Network Adapters
944
Sample 5 – Install Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Network Load Balancing
947
Sample 6 – Install Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Windows Clustering
951
Appendix C
Installing Service Packs 955
Service
Pack Slipstreaming 955
Post-Setup
Installation of Service Pack 956
Appendix D
Glossary 957
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