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70410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118882318
  • ISBN-13: 9781118882313
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 275x217x19 mm, kaal: 1070 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118882318
  • ISBN-13: 9781118882313
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This text does not include a MOAC Labs Online access code. This 70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 textbook prepares certification students for the first of a series of three exams which validate the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012 Infrastructure into an existing enterprise environment. This Microsoft Official Academic Course is mapped to the 70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 exam skills, including the recent R2 objectives. This textbook focuses on real skills for real jobs and prepares students to prove mastery of core services such as Active Directory and networking services. In addition, this book also covers such valuable skills as:









Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects

Automating Active Directory Domain Services Administration

Implementing Local Storage

Implementing File and Print Services

Implementing Group Policy

Implementing Server Virtualization with Hyper-V





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Lesson 1 Installing Servers
1(28)
Selecting a Windows Server 2012 R2 Edition
2(4)
Supporting Server Roles
3(2)
Supporting Server Virtualization
5(1)
Server Licensing
5(1)
Installing Windows Server 2012 R2
6(6)
System Requirements
6(2)
Performing a Clean Installation
8(3)
Installing Third-Party Drivers
11(1)
Working with Installation Partitions
12(1)
Choosing Installation Options
12(5)
Using Server Core
13(1)
Server Core Defaults
14(1)
Server Core Capabilities
14(1)
Using the Minimal Server Interface
15(1)
Using Features on Demand
16(1)
Upgrading Servers
17(3)
Upgrade Paths
18(1)
Preparing to Upgrade
18(1)
Performing an Upgrade Installation
19(1)
Migrating Roles
20(5)
Installing Windows Server Migration Tools
21(3)
Using Migration Guides
24(1)
Skill Summary
25(1)
Knowledge Assessment
25(3)
Business Case Scenarios
28(1)
Lesson 2 Configuring Servers
29(24)
Completing Post-Installation Tasks
30(10)
Using GUI Tools
30(3)
Using Command-Line Tools
33(1)
Converting Between GUI and Server Core
34(2)
Configuring NIC Teaming
36(4)
Using Roles, Features, and Services
40(1)
Using Server Manager
40(7)
Adding Roles and Features
41(3)
Deploying Roles to VHDs
44(2)
Configuring Services
46(1)
Delegating Server Administration
47(1)
Using Windows Powershell Desired State Configuration
48(1)
Skill Summary
49(1)
Knowledge Assessment
49(3)
Business Case Scenarios
52(1)
Lesson 3 Configuring Local Storage
53(35)
Planning Server Storage
54(8)
Determining the Number of Servers Needed
54(1)
Estimating Storage Requirements
55(1)
Selecting a Storage Technology
56(1)
Selecting a Physical Disk Technology
56(1)
Using External Drive Arrays
57(2)
Planning for Storage Fault Tolerance
59(1)
Using Disk Mirroring
59(1)
Using RAID
60(1)
Using Storage Spaces
61(1)
Understanding Windows Disk Settings
62(3)
Selecting a Partition Style
62(1)
Understanding Disk Types
63(1)
Understanding Volume Types
64(1)
Understanding File Systems
65(1)
Working with Disks
65(19)
Adding a New Physical Disk
66(3)
Creating and Mounting VHDs
69(2)
Creating a Storage Pool
71(3)
Creating Virtual Disks
74(4)
Creating a Simple Volume
78(3)
Creating a Striped, Spanned, Mirrored, or RAID-5 Volume
81(2)
Extending and Shrinking Volumes and Disks
83(1)
Skill Summary
84(1)
Knowledge Assessment
85(2)
Business Case Scenario
87(1)
Lesson 4 Configuring File and Share Access
88(32)
Creating Folder Shares
89(6)
Assigning Permissions
95(16)
Understanding the Windows Permission Architecture
96(1)
Understanding Basic and Advanced Permissions
97(1)
Allowing and Denying Permissions
98(1)
Inheriting Permissions
99(2)
Understanding Effective Access
101(1)
Setting Share Permissions
102(3)
Understanding NTFS Authorization
105(1)
Assigning Basic NTFS Permissions
106(2)
Assigning Advanced NTFS Permissions
108(2)
Understanding Resource Ownership
110(1)
Combining Share and NTFS Permissions
110(1)
Configuring Volume Shadow Copies
111(2)
Configuring NTFS Quotas
113(2)
Configuring Work Folders
115(1)
Skill Summary
115(1)
Knowledge Assessment
116(3)
Business Case Scenarios
119(1)
Lesson 5 Configuring Print and Document Services
120(28)
Deploying a Print Server
121(17)
Understanding the Windows Print Architecture
121(1)
Understanding Windows Printing
121(1)
Windows Printing Flexibility
122(4)
Sharing a Printer
126(2)
Managing Printer Drivers
128(1)
Using Remote Access Easy Print
129(1)
Configuring Printer Security
130(2)
Managing Documents
132(2)
Managing Printers
134(1)
Setting Printer Priorities
134(1)
Scheduling Printer Access
135(1)
Creating a Printer Pool
136(2)
Using the Print and Document Services Role
138(5)
Using the Print Management Console
139(1)
Adding Print Servers
140(1)
Viewing Printers
140(1)
Managing Printers and Print Servers
141(1)
Deploying Printers with Group Policy
142(1)
Skill Summary
143(1)
Knowledge Assessment
144(3)
Business Case Scenarios
147(1)
Lesson 6 Configuring Servers for Remote Management
148(19)
Using Server Manager for Remote Management
149(11)
Adding Servers
150(1)
Adding Workgroup Servers
151(1)
Calibrating Server Manager Performance
152(1)
Managing Non-Domain-Joined Servers
153(1)
Managing Windows Server 2012 R2 Servers
153(1)
Configuring WinRM
154(1)
Configuring Windows Firewall
154(4)
Managing Down-Level Servers
158(2)
Using Remote Server Administration Tools
160(2)
Configuring the Windows PowerShell Web Access Gateway
161(1)
Configuring a Test Installation
161(1)
Working with Remote Servers
162(1)
Skill Summary
163(1)
Knowledge Assessment
163(3)
Business Case Scenarios
166(1)
Lesson 7 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Settings
167(25)
Virtualizing Servers
168(2)
Virtualization Architectures
168(1)
Hyper-V Implementations
169(1)
Hyper-V Licensing
170(1)
Hyper-V Hardware Limitations
170(1)
Hyper-V Server
170(1)
Installing Hyper-V
171(15)
Using Hyper-V Manager
172(1)
Creating a Virtual Machine
173(5)
Creating Generation 1 and Generation 2 VMs
178(1)
Installing an Operating System
179(2)
Configuring Guest Integration Services
181(1)
Using Enhanced Session Mode
182(1)
Allocating Memory
183(1)
Using Dynamic Memory
184(2)
Configuring Smart Paging
186(1)
Configuring Resource Metering
186(2)
Using Remote FX
187(1)
Skill Summary
188(1)
Knowledge Assessment
188(3)
Business Case Scenarios
191(1)
Lesson 8 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Storage
192(20)
Working with Virtual Disks
193(11)
Understanding Virtual Disk Formats
194(1)
Creating Virtual Disks
194(1)
Creating a Virtual Disk with a VM
194(1)
Creating a New Virtual Disk
195(1)
Adding Virtual Disks to Virtual Machines
196(2)
Creating Differencing Disks
198(1)
Configuring Pass-Through Disks
199(1)
Modifying Virtual Disks
199(3)
Creating Checkpoints
202(1)
Configuring Storage Quality of Service
203(1)
Connecting to a SAN
204(4)
Understanding SAN Technologies
205(1)
Using Fibre Channel
206(1)
Connecting Virtual Machines to a SAN
206(2)
Skill Summary
208(1)
Knowledge Assessment
209(2)
Business Case Scenarios
211(1)
Lesson 9 Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks
212(19)
Using Virtual Networking
213(14)
Creating Virtual Switches
213(1)
Creating the Default Virtual Switch
213(2)
Creating a New Virtual Switch
215(3)
Configuring MAC Addresses
218(1)
Creating Virtual Network Adapters
219(2)
Using Synthetic Adaptors and Emulated Adapters
221(1)
Configuring Hardware Acceleration Settings
222(1)
Configuring Advanced Network Adapter Features
223(1)
Configuring NIC Teaming in a Virtual Network Environment
223(1)
Creating the NIC Team
224(1)
Creating the Team Virtual Switch
224(1)
Configuring a NIC Team Virtual Network Adapter
225(1)
Creating Virtual Network Configurations
226(1)
Extending a Production Network into Virtual Space
227(1)
Creating an Isolated Network
227(1)
Skill Summary
227(1)
Knowledge Assessment
228(2)
Business Case Scenarios
230(1)
Lesson 10 Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
231(26)
Understanding IPv4 Addressing
232(8)
IPv4 Classful Addressing
232(2)
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
234(1)
Public and Private IPv4 Addressing
235(1)
IPv4 Subnetting
235(1)
Supernetting
236(1)
Assigning IPv4 Addresses
237(1)
Manual IPv4 Address Configuration
237(2)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
239(1)
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
239(1)
Understanding IPv6 Addressing
240(9)
Introducing IPv6
240(1)
Contracting IPv6 Addresses
241(1)
Expressing IPv6 Network Addresses
241(1)
IPv6 Address Types
241(1)
Global Unicast Addresses
241(3)
Link-Local Unicast Addresses
244(1)
Unique Local Unicast Addresses
245(1)
Special Addresses
245(1)
Multicast Addresses
246(1)
Anycast Addresses
246(1)
Assigning IPv6 Addresses
247(1)
Manual IPv6 Address Allocation
247(1)
Stateless IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration
248(1)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v6
248(1)
Planning an IP Transition
249(4)
Using a Dual IP Stack
249(1)
Tunneling
250(1)
Configuring Tunnels Manually
250(1)
Configuring Tunnels Automatically
251(2)
Skill Summary
253(1)
Knowledge Assessment
254(2)
Business Case Scenarios
256(1)
Lesson 11 Deploying and Configuring the DHCP Service
257(21)
Understanding DHCP
258(4)
DHCP Message Types
259(1)
DHCP Communications
259(1)
DHCP Lease Negotiation
260(1)
DHCP Lease Renewal
261(1)
Deploying a DHCP Server
262(8)
Creating a Scope
263(4)
Configuring DHCP Options
267(1)
Creating a Reservation
268(1)
Using PXE
269(1)
Using PXE with WDS
269(1)
Deploying a DHCP Relay Agent
270(3)
Skill Summary
273(1)
Knowledge Assessment
274(3)
Business Case Scenarios
277(1)
Lesson 12 Deploying and Configuring the DNS Service
278(29)
Understanding the DNS Architecture
279(12)
Creating a DNS Standard
279(1)
DNS Naming
280(1)
Understanding The DNS Domain Hierarchy
281(1)
Top-Level Domains
281(1)
Second-Level Domains
282(1)
Subdomains
283(1)
Understanding DNS Communications
283(3)
Comprehending DNS Server Caching
286(1)
Negative Caching
286(1)
Cache Data Persistence
287(1)
Understanding DNS Referrals and Queries
288(1)
Using DNS Forwarders
288(1)
Understanding Reverse Name Resolution
289(2)
Designing a DNS Deployment
291(2)
Resolving Internet Names
291(1)
Hosting Internet Domains
292(1)
Hosting Active Directory Domains
292(1)
Integrating DHCP and DNS
293(1)
Creating Internet Domains
293(1)
Deploying a DNS Server
294(8)
Creating Zones
294(2)
Using Active Directory-Integrated Zones
296(1)
Creating an Active Directory Zone
296(1)
Creating Resource Records
297(4)
Configuring DNS Server Settings
301(1)
Configuring Active Directory DNS Replication
301(1)
Configuring Root Hints
301(1)
Skill Summary
302(1)
Knowledge Assessment
303(3)
Business Case Scenarios
306(1)
Lesson 13 Installing Domain Controllers
307(27)
Introducing Active Directory
308(4)
Understanding Active Directory Architecture
308(1)
Understanding Objects and Attributes
308(1)
Understanding Domains
309(1)
Zooming In: Organizational Units
309(1)
Zooming In: Groups
310(1)
Zooming Out: Domain Trees
310(1)
Zooming Out: Forests
311(1)
Introducing the Global Catalog
311(1)
Understanding Functional Levels
311(1)
Deploying Active Directory Domain Services
312(17)
Installing the Active Directory Domain Services Role
312(2)
Creating a New Forest
314(2)
Adding a Domain Controller to an Existing Domain
316(3)
Creating a New Child Domain in a Forest
319(2)
Installing AD DS on Server Core
321(2)
Using Install from Media (IFM)
323(1)
Upgrading Active Directory Domain Services
324(1)
Deploying Active Directory laas on Windows Azure
325(1)
Removing a Domain Controller
325(2)
Configuring the Global Catalog
327(1)
Troubleshooting DNS SRV Registration Failure
328(1)
Skill Summary
329(1)
Knowledge Assessment
330(3)
Business Case Scenarios
333(1)
Lesson 14 Creating and Managing Active Directory Users and Computers
334(23)
Creating User Objects
335(10)
Understanding User Creation Tools
336(1)
Creating Single Users
336(4)
Using Dsadd.exe
340(1)
Using Windows PowerShell
341(1)
Creating User Templates
341(2)
Creating Multiple Users
343(1)
Using CSVDE.exe
343(1)
UsingLDIFDE.exe
344(1)
Using Windows PowerShell
344(1)
Creating Computer Objects
345(3)
Creating Computer Objects Using Active Directory Users and Computers
346(1)
Creating Computer Objects with Active Directory Administrative Center
347(1)
Creating Computer Objects Using Dsadd.exe
347(1)
Managing Active Directory Objects
348(4)
Managing Multiple Users
349(1)
Joining Computers to a Domain
350(1)
Joining a Domain Using Netdom.exe
350(1)
Creating Computer Objects While Joining
351(1)
Joining a Domain While Offline
351(1)
Managing Disabled Accounts
352(1)
Skill Summary
352(1)
Knowledge Assessment
353(3)
Business Case Scenarios
356(1)
Lesson 15 Creating and Managing Active Directory Groups and Organizational Units
357(22)
Working with Organizational Units
358(4)
Creating OUs
358(2)
Using OUs to Delegate Active Directory Management Tasks
360(2)
Working with Groups
362(12)
Understanding Group Types
363(1)
Understanding Group Scopes
364(1)
Domain Local Groups
364(1)
Global Groups
364(1)
Universal Groups
364(1)
Working with Default Groups
365(1)
Nesting Groups
365(2)
Using Special Identities
367(1)
Creating Groups
367(2)
Creating Groups from the Command Line
369(1)
Managing Group Memberships
369(1)
Managing Group Membership Using Group Policy
370(2)
Managing Group Objects with Dsmod.exe
372(1)
Converting Groups
372(1)
Deleting a Group
373(1)
Skill Summary
374(1)
Knowledge Assessment
374(3)
Business Case Scenarios
377(2)
Lesson 16 Creating Group Policy Objects
379(22)
Introducing Group Policy
380(3)
Understanding Group Policy Objects
381(1)
Local GPOs
381(1)
Domain GPOs
382(1)
Starter GPOs
382(1)
Viewing Group Policy Templates
382(1)
Configuring a Central Store
383(1)
Using the Group Policy Management Console
383(11)
Creating and Linking Nonlocal GPOs
384(2)
Using Security Filtering
386(1)
Understanding Group Policy Processing
387(1)
Processing Multiple GPOs
388(1)
Applying GPO Settings
388(1)
Configuring Exceptions to GPO Processing
389(1)
Managing Starter GPOs
390(1)
Configuring Group Policy Settings
391(1)
Policy Explanations
392(1)
Understanding Policy States
392(1)
Searching Policies
393(1)
Creating Multiple Local GPOs
394(3)
Skill Summary
397(1)
Knowledge Assessment
397(3)
Business Case Scenarios
400(1)
Lesson 17 Configuring Security Policies
401(28)
Configuring Security Policies Using Group Policy
402(14)
Defining Local Policies
403(1)
Planning and Configuring an Audit Policy
403(6)
Assigning User Rights
409(1)
Configuring Security Options
409(2)
Customizing Event Log Policies
411(1)
Understanding Restricted Groups
412(1)
Using Security Templates
413(1)
Using the Security Templates Console
413(1)
Planning a Security Template Strategy
414(1)
Creating Security Templates
414(1)
Working with Security Template Settings
415(1)
Importing Security Templates into GPOs
415(1)
Maintaining and Optimizing Group Policy
415(1)
Manually Refreshing Group Policy
416(1)
Configuring Local Users and Groups
416(5)
Using the User Accounts Control Panel
417(1)
Creating a New Local User Account
417(2)
Using the Local Users and Groups Snap-In
419(1)
Creating a Local Group
420(1)
Configuring User Account Control
421(3)
Performing Administrative Tasks
421(1)
Using Secure Desktop
422(1)
Configuring User Account Control Settings
423(1)
Skill Summary
424(1)
Knowledge Assessment
424(4)
Business Case Scenarios
428(1)
Lesson 18 Configuring Application Restricted Policies
429(23)
Installing Software with Group Policy
430(6)
Repackaging Software
430(1)
Deploying Software Using Group Policy
431(1)
Assigning an Application to a User or Computer
432(1)
Publishing an Application
432(4)
Configuring Software Restriction Policies
436(5)
Enforcing Restrictions
436(1)
Configuring Software Restriction Rules
437(1)
Hash Rules
438(1)
Certificate Rules
439(1)
Path Rules
439(1)
Network Zone Rules
439(1)
Using Multiple Rules
439(1)
Configuring Software Restriction Properties
440(1)
Enforcement
440(1)
Designated File Types
440(1)
Trusted Publishers
440(1)
Using AppLocker
441(5)
Understanding Rule Types
442(1)
Creating Default Rules
443(1)
Creating Rules Automatically
444(1)
Creating Rules Manually
445(1)
Skill Summary
446(1)
Knowledge Assessment
447(3)
Business Case Scenarios
450(2)
Lesson 19 Configuring Windows Firewall
452(21)
Building a Firewall
453(3)
Understanding Windows Firewall Settings
453(1)
Working with Windows Firewall
454(2)
Using the Windows Firewall Control Panel
456(3)
Customizing Settings
457(1)
Allowing Applications
458(1)
Using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Console
459(9)
Configuring Profile Settings
460(1)
Creating Rules
461(3)
Importing and Exporting Rules
464(1)
Creating Rules Using Group
Policy
465(1)
Using Filters
465(1)
Creating Connection Security Rules
466(2)
Skill Summary
468(1)
Knowledge Assessment
469(3)
Business Case Scenarios
472(1)
Appendix A 473(1)
Index 474
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