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Introduction: How to Use This Book |
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The Cast of Icons |
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How This Book Is Organized |
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Part 1 |
Overview of Windows 2000 Server |
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Hardware Compatibility |
6 |
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Using the Device Manager |
6 |
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Troubleshooting hardware |
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Hardware Requirements |
7 |
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Installation Preparations |
8 |
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Setup for Windows 2000 Server |
9 |
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Upgrading from a previous version |
9 |
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Performing a new installation |
9 |
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Upgrading NT Server to 2000 Server |
10 |
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Upgrading an NT domain |
10 |
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Upgrading the NT Server to Windows 2000 |
10 |
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Changing a domain mode |
11 |
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Network |
12 |
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Network services |
12 |
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Configuring Automatic Private IP Addressing |
13 |
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Domain |
14 |
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Joining a domain |
14 |
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Logging on to a domain |
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Domain Controller |
15 |
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Installing a domain controller |
16 |
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Demoting a domain controller |
18 |
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Changing a domain controller's properties |
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Connecting to another domain controller |
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Disk Partitions |
22 |
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File System |
23 |
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Converting to NTFS |
24 |
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Creating a dual-boot system |
24 |
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Licensing |
25 |
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Adding Per Seat licenses |
25 |
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Adding Per Server licenses |
26 |
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Computer Name |
27 |
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Administrative Account Password |
29 |
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Components |
29 |
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Adding components |
31 |
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Managing components |
32 |
Part II |
Getting Started |
33 |
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Dial-Up Connections |
34 |
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Entering dial-up preferences |
34 |
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Creating the connection |
35 |
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Configuring a dial-up connection |
36 |
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Configuring an ISDN connection |
37 |
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Disconnecting from the network |
39 |
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Direct Connections |
39 |
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Incoming Connections |
40 |
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Creating the connection on a member server |
40 |
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Creating the connection on a domain controller |
41 |
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Configuring a TCP/IP connection |
43 |
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Configuring an IPX/SPX connection |
44 |
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Adding a user |
45 |
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Deleting a user |
46 |
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Setting callback options |
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Local Area Connections |
48 |
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Creating a connection |
48 |
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Connecting to a computer |
50 |
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Checking statistics of a local area connection |
51 |
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Network and Dial-Up Connections |
52 |
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Creating a copy |
52 |
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Renaming a connection |
52 |
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Deleting a connection |
52 |
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Creating a shortcut |
53 |
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Network Components |
53 |
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Adding Management and Monitoring Tools |
53 |
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Adding networking services |
55 |
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Adding other network file and print services |
56 |
Part III |
Implementing the Active Directory |
57 |
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Container Objects |
58 |
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Directory Services |
58 |
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Synchronizing the Active Directory |
58 |
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Migrating a NetWare directory |
59 |
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Domain Name System (DNS) |
60 |
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Planning for a DNS server |
61 |
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Installing a DNS server |
62 |
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Domains |
63 |
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Adding a computer account to the domain |
63 |
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Deleting computer accounts |
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Forests |
64 |
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Global Catalog |
65 |
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Objects |
67 |
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Organizational Units |
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Creating organizational units |
69 |
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Deleting organizational units |
70 |
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Renaming organizational units |
70 |
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Delegating control |
71 |
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Modifying organizational units |
72 |
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Replication |
73 |
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Creating site links |
73 |
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Configuring the site link |
74 |
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Bridging the site links |
75 |
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Schema |
76 |
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Scripts |
77 |
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Using Switch.inf |
78 |
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Activating a logon script |
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Snap-ins |
80 |
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Trees |
81 |
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Trusts |
81 |
Part IV |
Configuring Windows 2000 Server |
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) |
84 |
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Installing a DHCP server |
84 |
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Authorizing the DHCP server |
85 |
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Starting, stopping, pausing, resuming, or restarting the DHCP service |
86 |
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Configuring TCP/IP settings on clients |
87 |
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Planning scopes |
88 |
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DNS (Domain Name System) |
89 |
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Deploying DNS on a member server |
89 |
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Deploying DNS on a domain controller |
90 |
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Configuring a DNS server for a new zone |
90 |
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Configuring the client for DNS |
91 |
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File and Printer Sharing |
91 |
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NetBEUI |
92 |
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NetWare Integration |
93 |
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NWLink |
94 |
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Installing NWLink |
94 |
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Configuring NWLink |
95 |
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QoS (Quality of Service) |
96 |
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Installing QoS Admission Control Service |
97 |
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Create subnets |
98 |
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Routing |
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Sites |
100 |
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Creating a site |
100 |
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Associating a Subnet |
101 |
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Moving a domain controller to the site |
101 |
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Licensing the site |
102 |
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TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) |
103 |
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Configuring TCP/IP for static addressing |
103 |
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Configuring TCP/IP for automatic addressing |
104 |
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Configuring TCP/IP to use DNS |
105 |
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WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) |
105 |
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Zones |
105 |
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Adding a zone |
106 |
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Adding a domain to a zone |
106 |
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Preventing loading of a zone |
106 |
Part V |
Working with Users and Groups |
107 |
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Active Directory Users and Computers |
108 |
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Adding user accounts |
108 |
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Deleting user and group accounts |
110 |
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Adding computer accounts |
110 |
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Adding groups |
111 |
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Adding members to a group |
112 |
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Modifying properties |
113 |
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Renaming a user account or group |
115 |
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Group Policy |
115 |
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Creating a new group policy object |
116 |
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Editing a group policy object |
117 |
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Setting properties |
119 |
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Groups |
120 |
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Creating local groups |
121 |
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Adding a domain group |
122 |
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Permissions |
123 |
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Users |
124 |
Part VI |
Working with Computers, Domains, and Trusts |
125 |
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Computer Accounts |
126 |
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Adding a computer account |
126 |
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Adding a computer account to a group |
126 |
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Deleting a computer account |
127 |
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Moving a computer account |
128 |
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Disabling a computer account |
128 |
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Resetting a computer account |
129 |
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Domain |
129 |
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Changing a domain suffix |
129 |
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Adding user principal name suffixes |
130 |
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GSNW (Gateway Service for NetWare) |
130 |
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Installing GSNW |
130 |
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Setting a preferred server |
131 |
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Setting a default tree and context |
132 |
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Licensing |
132 |
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Viewing licensing for a server |
132 |
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Viewing licensing for a site |
133 |
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Locating the site license server |
134 |
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Synchronization Manager |
136 |
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Scheduling synchronization |
137 |
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Synchronizing data during logoff or logon |
138 |
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Trusts |
139 |
Part VII |
Managing Resources (Disks, Folders, Files, and Printers) |
141 |
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Automatic System Recovery |
142 |
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Backing Up |
142 |
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Creating an emergency repair disk |
143 |
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Backing up files and folders |
144 |
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Scheduling a backup |
146 |
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Setting backup options |
148 |
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Distributed File System (Dfs) |
149 |
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Creating a Dfs root |
149 |
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Adding a Dfs link |
150 |
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Printers |
151 |
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Setting options for the printer |
152 |
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Sending print jobs to another printer |
152 |
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Setting a Group Policy |
153 |
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Publishing printers |
155 |
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Tracking printer use |
155 |
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Print Server |
156 |
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Logging printing events |
157 |
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Adding printer drivers |
158 |
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Adding printer ports |
158 |
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Remote Storage |
159 |
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Installing Remote Storage |
159 |
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Configuring Remote Storage |
160 |
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Restore |
160 |
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Restoring data |
161 |
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Setting restore options |
162 |
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Setting advanced restore options |
162 |
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Shared Access |
163 |
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Sharing drives or folders |
163 |
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Setting permissions for a shared folder or drive |
165 |
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Creating a shared folder |
166 |
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Stopping sharing |
167 |
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Indexing shared resources |
167 |
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Sharing a printer |
168 |
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Disconnecting users from a share |
168 |
Part VIII |
Managing Security |
169 |
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Authentication |
170 |
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Enabling authenticated messages |
170 |
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Enabling authentication protocols |
170 |
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Certificates |
171 |
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Encryption |
171 |
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Event Viewer |
172 |
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Turning on security logging |
173 |
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Viewing the Event Viewer |
174 |
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Setting options for a log |
176 |
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IPSec (IP Security) |
177 |
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Adding the IPSec Policy Management snap-in |
178 |
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Managing IPSec Policies |
180 |
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Checking IPSec communications |
181 |
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Monitor |
182 |
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Creating a monitoring console |
182 |
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Installing the Network Monitor |
182 |
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Starting the Network Monitor |
183 |
Part IX |
Managing Dial-Up Services |
185 |
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Dial-Up Networking |
186 |
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Setting up the dial-up network server |
186 |
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Enabling the Routing and Remote Access service |
186 |
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Viewing remote access server properties |
187 |
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Internet |
188 |
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Setting up the remote access server |
189 |
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Configuring the Internet connection |
190 |
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Configuring dial-in ports |
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