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Author: Microsoft Corporation 

ISBN: 0-7356-1045-2 
Pages: 912 
Disk: N/A 
Stolin-Softwares Price: $89.99
Release: 11/29/2000 
Level: Beg/Int 

About the Book 

Competency-based learning for the academic classroom.

Developed for academic courses, MICROSOFT® WINDOWS® 2000 ACTIVE DIRECTORY™ SERVICES helps students build the skills they need on the job and for MCP Exam 70-217—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-week, 8-week, 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, and detailed information on how to begin a career in Information Technology.

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 xxi 
    Intended Audience xxii 
    Prerequisites xxii 
    Reference Materials xxii 
    Features of This Book xxiii 
        Notes xxiii 
        Conventions xxiii 
    Chapter and Appendix Overview xxv 
        Finding The Best Starting Point for You xxvii 
    Where to Find Specific Skills in This Book xxvii 
    Getting Started xxxi 
        Hardware Requirements xxxi 
        Setup Procedures xxxii 
    The Microsoft Certified Professional Program xli 
        Microsoft Certification Benefits xlii 
        Requirements for Becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional xlv 
        Technical Training for Computer Professionals xlvi 
    Technical Support xlvii 
CHAPTER 1  Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000  1 
        About This Chapter  1 
        Before You Begin  1 
    Lesson 1: Windows 2000 Overview  2 
        Overview of Windows 2000  2 
        Windows 2000 Network Environments  8 
        Lesson Summary  11 
    Lesson 2: Windows 2000 Architecture Overview  12 
        Windows 2000 Layers, Subsystems, and Managers  12 
        User Mode  12 
        Environment Subsystems  13 
        Kernel Mode  14 
        Lesson Summary  16 
     Lesson 3: Windows 2000 Directory Services Overview  17 
        What Is a Directory Service?  17 
        Why Have a Directory Service?  18 
        Windows 2000 Directory Services  19 
        Simplified Administration  19 
        Scalability  19 
        Open Standards Support  20 
        Support for Standard Name Formats  21 
        Active Directory in the Windows 2000 Architecture  21 
        Active Directory Architecture  22 
        Lesson Summary  24 
    Lesson 4: Logging On to Windows 2000  25 
        Logging On to a Domain  25 
        Logging On to a Local Computer  26 
        Windows 2000 Authentication Process  27 
        Practice: Logging On to a Stand-Alone Server  28 
        Lesson Summary  28 
    Lesson 5: The Windows Security Dialog Box  29 
        Using the Windows Security Dialog Box  29 
        Practice: Using the Windows Security Dialog Box  30 
        Lesson Summary  33 
    Review  34 
CHAPTER 2  Introduction to Active Directory  35 
        About This Chapter  35 
        Before You Begin  35 
    Lesson 1: Active Directory Overview  36 
        Active Directory Objects  36 
        Active Directory Components  37 
        Logical Structures  38 
        Physical Structure  41 
        Lesson Summary  43 
    Lesson 2: Understanding Active Directory Concepts  44 
        Global Catalog  44 
        Replication  45 
        Trust Relationships  48 
        DNS Namespace  49 
         Name Servers  53 
        Naming Conventions  54 
        Lesson Summary  56 
    Review  57 
CHAPTER 3  Active Directory Administration Tasks and Tools  59 
        About This Chapter  59 
        Before You Begin  59 
    Lesson 1: Active Directory Administration Tasks  60 
        Windows 2000 Active Directory Administration Tasks  60 
        Lesson Summary  61 
    Lesson 2: Active Directory Administrative Tools  62 
        Active Directory Administrative Tools  62 
        Other Active Directory Administrative Tools  63 
        The Microsoft Management Console (MMC)  66 
        Console Tree and Details Pane  69 
        Snap-Ins  69 
        Console Options  71 
        Author Mode  71 
        Lesson Summary  72 
    Lesson 3: Using Microsoft Management Consoles  73 
        Using Preconfigured MMCs  73 
        Using Custom MMCs  73 
        Using MMCs for Remote Administration  74 
        Practice: Using Microsoft Management Console  74 
        Lesson Summary  79 
    Lesson 4: Using Task Scheduler  80 
        Introduction to Task Scheduler  80 
        Practice: Using Task Scheduler  81 
        Lesson Summary  84 
    Review  85 
CHAPTER 4  Implementing Active Directory  87 
        About This Chapter  87 
        Before You Begin  87 
    Lesson 1: Planning Active Directory Implementation  88 
        Planning a Domain Structure  88 
        Planning a Domain Namespace  92 
         Planning an OU Structure  97 
        Planning a Site Structure  100 
        Lesson Summary  101 
    Lesson 2: Installing Active Directory  103 
        The Active Directory Installation Wizard  103 
        Configuring DNS for Active Directory  104 
        The Database and Shared System Volume  104 
        Domain Modes  105 
        Removing Active Directory Services from a Domain Controller  106 
        Practice: Installing Active Directory  107 
        Lesson Summary  110 
    Lesson 3: Operations Master Roles  111 
        Operations Master Roles  111 
        Forest-Wide Operations Master Roles  111 
        Domain-Wide Operations Master Roles  112 
        Planning Operations Master Locations  113 
        Identifying Operations Master Role Assignments  115 
        Transferring Operations Master Role Assignments  116 
        Responding to Operations Master Failures  118 
        Lesson Summary  119 
    Lesson 4: Implementing an Organizational Unit Structure  120 
        Creating OUs  120 
        Setting OU Properties  120 
        Practice: Creating an OU  122 
        Lesson Summary  123 
    Review  124 
CHAPTER 5  DNS and Active Directory Integration  125 
        About This Chapter  125 
        Before You Begin  125 
    Lesson 1: Understanding DNS Name Resolution  126 
        Name Resolution  126 
        Forward Lookup Query  127 
        Name Server Caching  128 
        Reverse Lookup Query  129 
        Lesson Summary  130 
     Lesson 2: Understanding and Configuring Zones  131 
        Zones  131 
        Zone Planning  131 
        Forward Lookup Zones  132 
        Reverse Lookup Zones  134 
        Resource Records  135 
        Delegating Zones  136 
        Configuring Dynamic DNS  138 
        Practice: Configuring Zones  139 
        Lesson Summary  142 
    Lesson 3: Zone Replication and Transfer  143 
        Zone Replication and Zone Transfers  143 
        DNS Notification  146 
        The DNS Notify Process  147 
        Lesson Summary  148 
    Lesson 4: Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS for Active Directory  149 
        Monitoring DNS Servers  149 
        DNS Troubleshooting Scenarios  150 
        Lesson Summary  152 
    Review  153 
CHAPTER 6  Configuring Sites  155 
        About This Chapter  155 
        Before You Begin  155 
    Lesson 1: Configuring Site Settings  156 
        Configuring Site Settings  156 
        Sites  156 
        Subnets  157 
        Site Links  159 
        Site Licensing  161 
        Practice: Configuring a Site  162 
        Lesson Summary  164 
    Lesson 2: Configuring Inter-Site Replication  165 
        Configuring Inter-Site Replication  165 
        Site Link Attributes  165 
        Site Link Bridges  168 
         Manually Configuring Connections  169 
        Designating a Preferred Bridgehead Server  171 
        Practice: Configuring Inter-Site Replication  172 
        Lesson Summary  173 
    Lesson 3: Troubleshooting Replication  174 
        Troubleshooting Replication  174 
        Checking Replication Topology  175 
        Lesson Summary  175 
    Lesson 4: Maintaining Server Settings  176 
        Maintaining Server Settings  176 
        Creating a Server Object in a Site  176 
        Moving Server Objects Between Sites  176 
        Enabling or Disabling a Global Catalog  177 
        Removing an Inoperative Server Object from a Site  177 
        Lesson Summary  177 
    Review  178 
CHAPTER 7  User Account Administration  179 
        About This Chapter  179 
        Before You Begin  179 
    Lesson 1: Introduction to User Accounts  180 
        Local User Accounts  180 
        Domain User Accounts  181 
        Built-In User Accounts  182 
        Lesson Summary  183 
    Lesson 2: Planning New User Accounts  184 
        Naming Conventions  184 
        Password Requirements  185 
        Account Options  186 
        Practice: Planning New User Accounts  186 
        Lesson Summary  189 
    Lesson 3: Creating User Accounts  190 
        Creating Local User Accounts  190 
        Creating Domain User Accounts  191 
        Practice: Creating Domain User Accounts  194 
        User Account Properties  196 
        Setting Personal Properties  197 
         Setting Account Properties  197 
        Setting Logon Hours  199 
        Setting the Computers from Which Users Can Log On  200 
        Configuring Dial-In Settings  201 
        Practice: Modifying User Account Properties  202 
        Lesson Summary  206 
    Lesson 4: Creating User Profiles  207 
        User Profiles  207 
        Local User Profiles  210 
        Roaming User Profiles  210 
        Mandatory User Profiles  213 
        Practice: Managing User Profiles  214 
        Lesson Summary  219 
    Lesson 5: Creating Home Directories  220 
        Introducing Home Directories  220 
        Creating Home Directories on a Server  220 
        Lesson Summary  221 
    Lesson 6: Maintaining User Accounts  222 
        Disabling, Enabling, Renaming, and Deleting User Accounts  222 
        Resetting Passwords and Unlocking User Accounts  223 
        Resetting Passwords  223 
        Unlocking User Accounts  224 
        Practice: Administering User Accounts  224 
        Lesson Summary  226 
    Review  227 
CHAPTER 8  Group Account Administration  229 
        About This Chapter  229 
        Before You Begin  229 
    Lesson 1: Introduction to Groups  230 
        Groups and Permissions  230 
        Group Types  231 
        Group Scopes  231 
        Group Nesting  233 
        Rules for Group Membership  233 
        Local Groups  234 
         Using Local Groups  234 
        Lesson Summary  234 
    Lesson 2: Planning a Group Strategy  236 
        Planning Global and Domain Local Groups  236 
        Using Universal Groups  237 
        Practice: Planning New Group Accounts  238 
        Lesson Summary  240 
    Lesson 3: Creating Groups  241 
        Creating and Deleting Groups  241 
        Deleting a Group  242 
        Adding Members to a Group  242 
        Changing the Group Type  244 
        Changing the Group Scope to Universal  244 
        Creating Local Groups  245 
        Practice: Creating Groups  247 
        Lesson Summary  249 
    Lesson 4: Understanding Default Groups  250 
        Predefined Groups  250 
        Built-In Groups  251 
        Built-In Local Groups  252 
        Special Identity Groups  253 
        Lesson Summary  254 
    Lesson 5: Groups for Administrators  255 
        Why You Should Not Run Your Computer as an Administrator  255 
        Administrators as Members of the Users and Power Users Groups  255 
        Using Run As to Start a Program  256 
        RUNAS Command  257 
        RUNAS Examples  258 
        Practice: Using Run As to Start a Program as an Administrator  259 
        Lesson Summary  259 
    Review  260 

CHAPTER 9  Securing Network Resources  263 
        About This Chapter  263 
        Before You Begin  263 
    Lesson 1: Understanding NTFS Permissions  264 
        NTFS Permissions  264 
         NTFS Folder Permissions  264 
        NTFS File Permissions  265 
        Access Control List  265 
        Multiple NTFS Permissions  266 
        NTFS Permissions Inheritance  267 
        Lesson Summary  268 
    Lesson 2: Assigning NTFS Permissions  269 
        Planning NTFS Permissions  269 
        Setting NTFS Permissions  270 
        Practice: Planning and Assigning NTFS Permissions  272 
        Lesson Summary  279 
    Lesson 3: Assigning Special Permissions  280 
        Special Permissions  280 
        Setting Special Permissions  284 
        Taking Ownership of a File or Folder  286 
        Practice: Taking Ownership of a File  286 
        Lesson Summary  288 
    Lesson 4: Copying and Moving Files And Folders  289 
        Copying Files and Folders  289 
        Moving Files and Folders  290 
        Practice: Copying and Moving Folders  291 
        Lesson Summary  292 
    Lesson 5: Troubleshooting Permissions Problems  293 
        Troubleshooting Permissions Problems  293 
        Avoiding Permissions Problems  294 
        Practice: Deleting a File with All Permissions Denied  295 
        Lesson Summary  296 
    Review  297 
CHAPTER 10  Administering Shared Folders  299 
        About This Chapter  299 
        Before You Begin  300 
    Lesson 1: Understanding Shared Folders  301 
        Shared Folders  301 
        Shared Folder Permissions  301 
        How Shared Folder Permissions Are Applied  303 
         Guidelines for Shared Folder Permissions  303 
        Practice: Applied Permissions  304 
        Lesson Summary  305 
    Lesson 2: Planning Shared Folders  306 
        Application Folders  306 
        Data Folders  307 
        Lesson Summary  308 
    Lesson 3: Sharing Folders  310 
        Requirements for Sharing Folders  310 
        Administrative Shared Folders  310 
        Sharing a Folder  311 
        Assigning Shared Folder Permissions  312 
        Modifying Shared Folders  314 
        Connecting to a Shared Folder  315 
        Lesson Summary  316 
    Lesson 4: Combining Shared Folder Permissions and NTFS Permissions  317 
        Strategies for Combining Shared Folder Permissions and NTFS Permissions 317 
        Practice: Managing Shared Folders  318 
        Lesson Summary  327 
    Lesson 5: Configuring Dfs to Gain Access to Network Resources  328 
        Understanding Dfs  328 
        Reasons for Using Dfs  330 
        Dfs Topology  330 
        Creating a Dfs  330 
        Creating a Dfs Root  330 
        Creating a Dfs Link  331 
        Adding a Dfs Shared Folder  332 
        Setting Replication Policy  333 
        Practice: Using Dfs  335 
        Lesson Summary  339 
    Review  340 
CHAPTER 11  Administering Active Directory  341 
        About This Chapter  341 
        Before You Begin  342 
     Lesson 1: Locating Active Directory Objects  343 
        Understanding Common Active Directory Objects  343 
        Using Find  344 
        Practice: Searching Active Directory  346 
        Lesson Summary  348 
    Lesson 2: Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects  349 
        Understanding Active Directory Permissions  349 
        Assigning Active Directory Permissions  350 
        Using Permissions Inheritance  353 
        Preventing Permissions Inheritance  354 
        Practice: Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects  354 
        Lesson Summary  357 
    Lesson 3: Publishing Resources in Active Directory  358 
        Publishing Resources in Active Directory  358 
        Publishing Users and Computers  358 
        Publishing Shared Resources  358 
        Publishing Network Services  359 
        Lesson Summary  361 
    Lesson 4: Moving Active Directory Objects  362 
        Moving Objects  362 
        Moving Objects Within a Domain  362 
        Moving Objects Between Domains  363 
        Moving Workstations or Member Servers Between Domains  367 
        Moving Domain Controllers Between Sites  368 
        Practice: Moving Objects Within a Domain  369 
        Lesson Summary  370 
    Lesson 5: Delegating Administrative Control of Active Directory Objects  371 
        Guidelines for Delegating Control  371 
        Delegation Of Control Wizard  372 
        Guidelines for Administering Active Directory  372 
        Practice: Delegating Administrative Control in Active Directory  373 
        Lesson Summary  375 
    Lesson 6: Backing Up Active Directory  376 
        Performing Preliminary Tasks  376 
        The Backup Wizard  376 
         What to Back Up  377 
        Where to Store the Backup  377 
        Specifying Advanced Backup Settings  379 
        Scheduling Active Directory Backup Jobs  380 
        Lesson Summary  381 
    Lesson 7: Restoring Active Directory  382 
        Preparing to Restore Active Directory  382 
        Nonauthoritative Restore  382 
        Authoritative Restore  382 
        Performing a Nonauthoritative Restore  383 
        Specifying Advanced Restore Settings  385 
        Performing an Authoritative Restore  386 
        Lesson Summary  388 
    Lesson 8: Troubleshooting Active Directory  389 
        Troubleshooting Active Directory  389 
        Lesson Summary  390 
    Review  391 
CHAPTER 12  Administering Group Policy  393 
        About This Chapter  393 
        Before You Begin  393 
    Lesson 1: Group Policy Concepts  394 
        What Is Group Policy?  394 
        Group Policy Objects  394 
        Delegating Control of Group Policy  395 
        The Group Policy Snap-In  395 
        Group Policy Settings  397 
        Computer and User Configuration Settings  397 
        The MMC Snap-In Model  400 
        Group Policy Snap-In Namespace  401 
        How Group Policy Affects Startup and Logon  401 
        How Group Policy Is Processed  402 
        Group Policy Inheritance  404 
        Using Security Groups to Filter Group Policy  404 
        Lesson Summary  405 
     Lesson 2: Group Policy Implementation Planning  406 
        Designing GPOs by Setting Type  406 
        GPO Implementation Strategies  407 
        Layered vs. Monolithic GPO Design  407 
        Functional Roles vs. Team Design  409 
        OU Delegation with Central or Distributed Control  410 
        Lesson Summary  411 
    Lesson 3: Implementing Group Policy  412 
        Implementing Group Policy  412 
        Creating a GPO  412 
        Creating a GPO Console  413 
        Delegating Administrative Control of a GPO  414 
        Specifying Group Policy Settings  415 
        Disabling Unused Group Policy Settings  416 
        Indicating GPO Processing Exceptions  417 
        Filtering GPO Scope  419 
        Linking a GPO  420 
        Modifying Group Policy  420 
        Removing a GPO Link  421 
        Deleting a GPO  421 
        Editing a GPO and GPO Settings  421 
        Practice: Implementing a Group Policy  422 
        Lesson Summary  426 
    Lesson 4: Managing Software Using Group Policy  427 
        Software Management Tools  427 
        Assigning Applications  428 
        Publishing Applications  428 
        How Software Installation Works  428 
        Implementing Software Installation  430 
        Planning and Preparing a Software Installation  430 
        Setting Up an SDP  431 
        Specifying Software Installation Defaults  432 
        Deploying Software Applications  433 
        Setting Automatic Installation Options  437 
         Setting Up Application Categories  438 
        Setting Software Application Properties  439 
        Maintaining Software Applications  442 
        Lesson Summary  445 
    Lesson 5: Managing Special Folders Using Group Policy  446 
        Folder Redirection  446 
        Default Special Folder Locations  447 
        Setting Up Folder Redirection  447 
        Policy Removal Considerations  452 
        Lesson Summary  453 
    Lesson 6: Troubleshooting Group Policy  454 
        Troubleshooting Group Policy  454 
        Group Policy Best Practices  457 
        Lesson Summary  459 
    Review  460 
CHAPTER 13  Administering a Security Configuration  461 
        About This Chapter  461 
        Before You Begin  461 
    Lesson 1: Security Configuration Overview  462 
        Security Configuration Settings  462 
        Lesson Summary  465 
    Lesson 2: Auditing  466 
        Understanding Auditing  466 
        Using an Audit Policy  466 
        Audit Policy Guidelines  467 
        Configuring Auditing  468 
        Setting Up an Audit Policy  469 
        Auditing Access to Files and Folders  472 
        Auditing Access to Active Directory Objects  475 
        Auditing Access to Printers  477 
        Auditing Practices  478 
        Practice: Auditing Resources and Events  479 
        Lesson Summary  483 
     Lesson 3: Using Security Logs  484 
        Understanding Windows 2000 Logs  484 
        Viewing Security Logs  485 
        Locating Events  486 
        Filtering Events  487 
        Configuring Security Logs  488 
        Archiving Security Logs  490 
        Practice: Using the Security Log  491 
        Lesson Summary  492 
    Lesson 4: User Rights  493 
        User Rights  493 
        Privileges  493 
        Logon Rights  497 
        Assigning User Rights  497 
        Lesson Summary  498 
    Lesson 5: Using Security Templates  499 
        Security Templates Overview  499 
        Security Template Uses  499 
        Predefined Security Templates  499 
        Managing Security Templates  501 
        Practice: Managing Security Templates  505 
        Lesson Summary  506 
    Lesson 6: Security Configuration and Analysis  507 
        How the Security Configuration and Analysis Console Works  507 
        Security Configuration  507 
        Security Analysis  507 
        Using Security Configuration and Analysis  508 
        Practice: Using Security Configuration and Analysis  513 
        Lesson Summary  515 
    Lesson 7: Troubleshooting a Security Configuration  516 
        Troubleshooting a Security Configuration  516 
        Lesson Summary  517 
    Review  518 
CHAPTER 14  Managing Active Directory Performance  519 
        About This Chapter  519 
        Before You Begin  519 
    Lesson 1: Active Directory Performance Monitoring Tools  520 
        Performance Monitoring Tools  520 
        The Event Viewer Console  520 
        The Performance Console  522 
        System Monitor  522 
        Performance Logs and Alerts  528 
        Practice: Using System Monitor  536 
        Lesson Summary  538 
    Lesson 2: Active Directory Support Tools  540 
        Active Directory Support Tools  540 
        LDP.EXE: Active Directory Administration Tool  540 
        REPLMON.EXE: Active Directory Replication Monitor  541 
        REPADMIN.EXE: Replication Diagnostics Tool  543 
        DSASTAT.EXE: Active Directory Diagnostic Tool  543 
        SDCHECK.EXE: Security Descriptor Check Utility  543 
        NLTEST.EXE  544 
        ACLDIAG.EXE: ACL Diagnostics  544 
        DSACLS.EXE  545 
        Lesson Summary  545 
    Lesson 3: Monitoring Access to Shared Folders  546 
        Why Monitor Network Resources?  546 
        Network Resource Monitoring Requirements  547 
        Monitoring Access to Shared Folders  547 
        Monitoring Open Files  548 
        Disconnecting Users from Open Files  549 
        Sending Console Messages  550 
        Practice: Managing Shared Folders  550 
        Lesson Summary  551 
    Review  552 
CHAPTER 15  Deploying Windows 2000 Using RIS  553 
        About This Chapter  553 
        Before You Begin  553 
    Lesson 1: RIS Overview  554 
        Remote OS Installation Overview  554 
        Remote Install Server Components  555 
        Remote Install Client Components  555 
        How the Remote OS Installation Process Works  557 
        RIS Server and Client Requirements  559 
        Network Cards Supported by RIS Boot Disk  560 
        Lesson Summary  561 
    Lesson 2: Implementing RIS  562 
        Implementing RIS  562 
        Setting Up RIS  562 
        Configuring RIS  564 
        Create an RIPrep Image  572 
        Creating an RIS Boot Disk  575 
        Verifying an RIS Configuration  576 
        Lesson Summary  577 
    Lesson 3: Administering RIS  578 
        Administering RIS  578 
        Managing RIS Client Installation Images  578 
        Managing RIS Client Computers  579 
        Managing RIS Security  583 
        Lesson Summary  586 
    Lesson 4: RIS Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting  587 
        Frequently Asked RIS Questions  587 
        Troubleshooting RIS  590 
        Lesson Summary  591 
    Review  592 
APPENDIX A   Questions and Answers  593 
APPENDIX B   Installing and Configuring the DHCP Service  637 
Glossary  643 
Index  675 



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