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E-raamat: Mastering Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 [Wiley Online]

  • Formaat: 408 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1118255860
  • ISBN-13: 9781118255865
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  • Formaat: 408 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1118255860
  • ISBN-13: 9781118255865
Teised raamatud teemal:
A guide to Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 covers such topics as installation and configuration, Active Directory structure, managing group policy, remote access, security, Exchange Server 2007, SQL Server, and SharePoint.

A complete, winning approach to the number one small business solution

Do you have 75 or fewer users or devices on your small-business network? Find out how to integrate everything you need for your mini-enterprise with Microsoft's new Windows Server 2008 Small Business Server, a custom collection of server and management technologies designed to help small operations run smoothly without a giant IT department. This comprehensive guide shows you how to master all SBS components as well as handle integration with other Microsoft technologies.

  • Focuses on Windows Server 2008 Small Business Server, an integrated server solution for small business, and part of the new Windows Essential Server Solutions
  • Covers the essentials of SBS deployment and setup, as well as integration with Windows Server 2008, Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Windows Update Services 3.0, Web Server technologies, and Windows Live OneCare for Server
  • Walks you step-by-step through instructions and practical applications and provides plenty of real-world examples to reinforce concepts

Get the very most out of Windows Server 2008 SBS with this comprehensive guide.

Introduction xxi
Installing Windows Small Business Server 2008
1(24)
Windows Small Business Server 2008 Overview
1(4)
What's Included in SBS 2008?
2(2)
Limitations of Small Business Server 2008
4(1)
Supported Client Operating Systems
5(1)
Upgrading to Windows Small Business Server 2008
5(1)
Special Installation Types
6(1)
Windows SBS 2008 Server Core
6(1)
Windows SBS 2008 Read-Only Domain Controller
6(1)
Intalling Windows Small Business Server 2008
6(3)
SBS 2008 Initial Setup
9(6)
Time Zone
9(1)
Company Information
10(1)
Server/Network
10(1)
Administrator Setup
10(2)
Security Services
12(1)
Summary
13(2)
The Windows SBS Console
15(1)
Addressing Alerts, Warnings, and Concerns
16(4)
Updates with the Summary Screen
16(2)
Security Concerns
18(1)
Backup
18(2)
Other Alerts
20(1)
Getting Started Tasks
20(2)
Reviewing Your Installation
22(1)
The Bottom Line
23(2)
Setting Up and Utilizing an SBS 2008 Network
25(28)
Understanding SOHO
25(2)
Routers
26(1)
Switches
27(1)
Servers
27(1)
Planning an SBS Network
27(5)
Addressing Techniques
27(1)
Choosing an Address Range
28(2)
Anatomy of IPv6
30(1)
IPv6 Address Types
31(1)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
32(2)
DHCP Process
32(1)
DHCP Elements
32(1)
DHCP Server Conflicts
33(1)
Expanding an SBS 2008 Network
34(11)
Adding a New User Account
34(2)
Adding Computer Accounts
36(8)
Manually Joining the SBS Network
44(1)
Using the Command Line with Network Administration
45(1)
IPconfig
45(1)
Ping
45(1)
Pathping
45(1)
nslookup
46(1)
Diagnosing Network Problems
46(2)
Connectivity Issues
47(1)
Implementing Wireless Networking
48(4)
Limitations of Wireless
48(1)
Wireless Speeds and Frequencies
49(1)
Wireless Security
50(2)
The Bottom Line
52(1)
Migrating and "Upgrading" to Small Business Server 2008
53(26)
SBS 2008 Limitations
53(1)
Overview of Migrating from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008
54(1)
Preparing for Migration by Creating Backups
55(4)
Backing Up Critical Files
55(2)
Backing Up Exchange Server Data
57(2)
Making an Image
59(1)
Conducting a Test
59(1)
Preparing Your Network for Migration
59(5)
Reconfiguring DHCP for Shorter Licenses
61(1)
Removing the Second Network Card
61(1)
Reconfiguring the Network Settings
62(2)
Preparing Your Server for Migration to SBS 2008
64(3)
Preparing Active Directory
65(2)
Preparing Your Users for Migration
67(1)
User Logons and Files
67(1)
User Mailboxes
67(1)
Checking the Best Practices Analyzer (BPA)
67(1)
Migrating
68(4)
Upgrading Active Directory
68(2)
The Answer File
70(2)
Exchange Updates
72(1)
The Migration Process
72(1)
Installing SBS 2008 in Migration Mode
72(6)
The Migration Wizard
76(2)
The Bottom Line
78(1)
Implementing a DNS Name Server and File Sharing with SBS 2008
79(36)
The Domain Name System
79(14)
Anatomy of DNS
80(1)
Manual DNS Entries
81(1)
DNS Resolution Process
82(2)
DNS Queries
84(1)
DNS Zones
85(2)
DNS Record
87(6)
Implementing File Sharing
93(10)
Default Shares
94(4)
Creating a New Share
98(5)
The Distributed File System
103(7)
DFS Namespaces
104(1)
DFS Replication
104(1)
DFS Limitations
104(1)
Setting Up DFS
105(3)
DFS Management
108(1)
DFS Replication Groups
108(2)
The File Server Resource Manager
110(3)
The Bottom Line
113(2)
Configuring and Administering Active Directory with SBS 2008
115(28)
Active Directory Structure
115(3)
Sites
116(1)
Forests
117(1)
Domains
117(1)
Active Directory Objects
118(1)
Organization
118(1)
Object Types
119(1)
SBS Business Design Models Overview
119(1)
Flexible Single Master Operations
120(2)
Domain Operations Masters
120(1)
Forest Operations Masters
121(1)
Limitations on FSMO Roles
121(1)
Organizational Units
122(11)
OU Design
123(1)
Creating OUs
123(2)
Managing OUs
125(2)
Renaming and Deleting OUs
127(1)
Understanding Inheritance
127(1)
Delegating OUs
128(3)
OU Grouping and Subgrouping
131(2)
Creating Objects with Active Directory
133(2)
Large Object Actions
135(5)
LDIFDE.exe
136(4)
CSVDE.exe
140(1)
The Bottom Line
140(3)
Configuring and Managing Groups and User Accounts with SBS 2008
143(28)
Group Structure with SBS 2008
143(7)
Security Groups
143(1)
Distribution Groups
144(1)
Group Scopes
145(1)
Group Membership
146(1)
Default Groups
146(4)
Nesting Groups
150(1)
Local Groups
150(1)
Creating a Group Strategy
150(1)
Planning Group Layouts
151(1)
Crating Users and Groups with SBS 2008
152(5)
Administering Security Groups with SBS 2008
157(3)
Creating Distribution Groups
160(2)
Administering Distribution Groups
162(2)
Security Permissions
164(5)
Permissions Lists
164(1)
File and Folder Permissions
165(4)
Assigning Security Group File Permissions
169(1)
Folder Sharing
170(1)
The Bottom Line
170(1)
Managing Group Policy with SBS 2008
171(24)
The History of Group Policy
171(1)
Why We Use Group Policy with SBS
172(1)
Group Policy Objects
172(1)
Group Policy Links
173(1)
Administering Group Policy
173(16)
Planning
174(1)
Design
175(4)
Deploy
179(5)
Maintain
184(5)
Special Uses of Group Policy
189(2)
Software Deployment
189(2)
Group Policy Preferences
191(2)
Group Policy Results
193(1)
The Bottom Line
193(2)
Backing Up and Performing Disaster Recovery
195(22)
RAID
195(3)
Software RAIDs
196(1)
Hardware RAIDs
197(1)
RAID Configurations
198(3)
RAID 0
198(1)
RAID 1
198(1)
RAID 5
199(1)
Hybrid (RAID 01)
200(1)
Backup Media Types
201(7)
External Disks
201(2)
Tape Backup
203(2)
SAN/NAS
205(3)
Direct Attached Storage
208(1)
Implementing a Backup Strategy
208(4)
Windows NT Data
209(2)
Exchange/SQL Server Backup
211(1)
Noncritical Business Data Backup
211(1)
Unsorted/Extra Files
212(1)
Restoring SBS 2008
212(4)
Simple File Recovery
212(1)
Bare-Bones Recovery
212(4)
The Bottom Line
216(1)
Remote Access, Security, and Adding Servers with SBS 2008
217(28)
Reasons to Add a Server
217(5)
What is Clustering?
218(1)
Types of Clusters in the "Full" Windows Server 2008 Edition
219(1)
Alternatives to Clustering with SBS
220(2)
Adding a Second Server
222(1)
Domain Controllers and Their Roles
223(1)
Introduction to Remote Access
224(1)
Introduction to Encryption
224(5)
Basic Ciphers and Encryption/Decryption
225(1)
Common Encryptions
226(2)
Asymmetric and Symmetric Encryption
228(1)
Methods of Access
229(1)
VPNs
229(5)
Types of VPNs
229(2)
Setting Up a VPN
231(1)
Enabling Groups to Use the VPN
232(1)
Connecting to the VPN
232(2)
Using Remote Desktop Protocol
234(2)
Introducing the Remote Web Workplace
236(3)
Prerequisites
237(1)
Assigning Users
237(1)
Setting Up Access
237(1)
Accessing Remote Web Workplace
238(1)
Using the Remote Web Workplace
239(2)
Terminal Services Gateway
240(1)
The Remote Web Workplace Gadget
241(1)
Customizing Remote Web Workplace
241(2)
The Bottom Line
243(2)
Configuring Exchange Server 2007 for Small Business
245(24)
Limitations of Exchange Server for Small Business
245(1)
SMTP
246(2)
The Hub Transport Server Role
248(2)
Mail Flow
248(1)
Categorization
248(1)
Routing
249(1)
Delivery
249(1)
Transport Rules Agent
250(1)
Journaling Agent
250(1)
The Mailbox Server Role
250(2)
MAPI
251(1)
The Client Access Server Role
252(1)
POP3
252(1)
IMAP4
252(1)
Outlook Web Access
252(1)
ActiveSync
253(1)
The Unified Messaging Server Role
253(2)
The Edge Transport Server Role
255(1)
Journaling
255(1)
Common Regulations
255(1)
The Journaling Process
256(1)
The Exchange Management Console
256(9)
The Toolbox
259(3)
Mailbox Tasks with the EMC
262(1)
Client Access Tasks with the EMC
263(2)
The Exchange Management Shell
265(3)
EMS Features
265(1)
EMS Commands
266(2)
The Bottom Line
268(1)
Managing Clients, Troubleshooting, and Recovering from Disaster with Exchange for SBS
269(22)
Exchange Server Clients
269(2)
Outlook 2007
270(1)
Entourage
270(1)
Alternatives
270(1)
External Access to Email
271(3)
Outlook Anywhere
271(2)
Outlook Web Access
273(1)
ActiveSync
274(2)
New Features in ActiveSync for Exchange Server 2007
274(1)
Using ActiveSync
275(1)
ActiveSync Security
275(1)
Database Structure and Recovery
276(9)
File Structure of the Exchange Store
276(1)
Exchange Server Transaction Logging
277(3)
Backing Up Exchange Server Completely
280(1)
Restoring Exchange Server from Full Backup
281(1)
Creating a "Recovery" for Backup
281(1)
Creating a Recovery Storage Group
282(1)
Mounting the Recovered Database for Merging
283(1)
Recovering Corrupted Databases
284(1)
Merging the Mailboxes
284(1)
Troubleshooting Mailflow
285(1)
Overview of Mailflow
285(1)
SMTP Connectors
286(1)
Message Transportation
286(1)
Submission Queue
286(1)
Store Driver
287(1)
Microsoft Exchange Mail Submission Service
287(1)
Pickup Directory
287(1)
Categorizer
287(1)
SMTP Errors
287(2)
SMTP Error 450: Requested Mail Action Not Taken: Mailbox Unavailable
288(1)
SMTP Error 553: Requested Action Not Taken: Mailbox Name Not Allowed
289(1)
Error 452: Requested Action Not Taken: Insufficient System Storage
289(1)
Error 512: The Host Server for the Recipient's Domain Name Cannot Be Found (DNS Error)
289(1)
The Bottom Line
289(2)
Introducing SQL Server
291(34)
What Is SQL Server?
291(4)
SQL Server Editions
292(2)
SQL Server Features
294(1)
How Does SQL Server Fit in with Small Business Server?
295(1)
Installing and Configuring SQL Server
296(10)
Installation and Licensing Requirements
296(1)
Installing SQL Server
297(9)
Using SQL Server
306(11)
Logging into SQL Server
306(1)
Using SQL Server Management Studio
307(3)
Creating a Database
310(2)
Creating Tables in a Database
312(3)
Inserting Data into a Database
315(1)
Viewing Data in a Database
316(1)
Administering SQL Server
317(6)
Managing SQL Server Services
317(1)
Backing Up a SQL Server Database
318(3)
Moving SQL Server Databases
321(2)
The Bottom Line
323(2)
Using SharePoint with Your Small Business Server
325(24)
Overview of SharePoint Usage
326(3)
SharePoint Components
326(2)
Network Components of SharePoint
328(1)
Initially Configuring SharePoint
329(1)
Companyweb
329(1)
Initial Setup
329(1)
Moving SharePoint Data to Another Location
330(1)
Checking the Configuration
331(1)
Performing SharePoint Administration Tasks
332(1)
Creating a New SharePoint Website
333(4)
Configuring Settings
333(1)
IIS Web Site
334(1)
Security Configuration
335(1)
Load Balanced URL
335(1)
Application Pools
335(1)
Reset Internet Information Services
336(1)
Database Name and Authentication
336(1)
Search Server
336(1)
Creating the Site
336(1)
Server Operations
337(1)
Configuring Workflow Settings
337(1)
Setting Up Web Applications
338(1)
Setting Up User-Defined Workflows
338(1)
Setting Up Workflow Task Notifications
338(1)
Enabling Antivirus
338(1)
Configuring Backup and Restore
338(5)
Restoring from Backup
340(1)
Troubleshooting Backup and Restore
341(2)
Setting Up SharePoint Jobs
343(1)
Editing Your SharPoint Jobs
343(2)
Editing Your SharePoint Site
345(2)
The Bottom Line
347(2)
Appendix The Bottom Line
349(14)
Installing Windows Small Business Server 2008
349(1)
Setting Up and Utilizing an SBS 2008 Network
349(2)
Migrating and "Upgrading" to Small Business Server 2008
351(1)
Implementing a DNS Name Server and File Sharing with SBS 2008
352(1)
Configuring and Administering Active Directory with SBS 2008
353(1)
Configuring and Managing Groups and User Accounts with SBS 2008
354(1)
Managing Group Policy with SBS 2008
354(1)
Backing Up and Performing Disaster Recovery
355(1)
Remote Access, Security, and Adding Servers with SBS 2008
356(1)
Configuring Exchange Server 2007 for Small Business
357(1)
Managing Clients, Troubleshooting, and Recovering from Disaster with Exchange for SBS
358(2)
Introducing SQL Server
360(1)
Using SharePoint with Your Small Business Server
361(2)
Index 363
About the Author Steven Johnson is a technical writer and IT consultant who specializes in Windows System Administration, Cisco Networking, and Microsoft Exchange. He holds many certifications and is the author of several books, including MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator Study Guide (Exam 70-647). Steven is also a frequent speaker at technology events, including CompTIA tradeshows.