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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Administration Instant Reference [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 600 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x150x31 mm, kaal: 794 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0470525398
  • ISBN-13: 9780470525395
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 600 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x150x31 mm, kaal: 794 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0470525398
  • ISBN-13: 9780470525395
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Offers quick-reference tables, detailed instructions, and lists to provide information about support procedures and common tasks for Windows Server 2008 R2 administration.

Windows Server 2008 R2 Administration Instant Reference provides quick referencing for the day-to-day tasks of administrating Microsoft’s newest version of Windows Server. This book uses design features such as thumb tabs, secondary and tertiary tables of contents, and special heading treatments to provide quick and easy lookup, as well as quick-reference tables and lists to provide answers on the spot. Covering the essentials of day-to-day tasks Windows Server administrators perform, key topics include:
  • Hyper-V 2.0
  • DirectAccess
  • LiveMigration
  • Automation
  • Core Active Directory administration
  • Backup and recovery
  • Monitoring applications, performance, activity, services, events
  • Data administration
  • Security

This book is the perfect companion to any book on Windows Server, including Sybex’s Mastering Windows titles.

Introduction xix
PART I: Getting Started
1(108)
Getting Started with Windows Server 2008 R2
3(36)
Plan for Windows Server 2008 R2
4(8)
Understand Hardware Requirements
5(2)
Understand Windows Server 2008 R2 Editions and Roles
7(4)
Consider Your Licensing Options
11(1)
Install Windows Server 2008 R2
12(19)
Perform a Windows Server 2008 R2 Full Installation
12(8)
Perform a Windows Server 2008 R2 Server Core Installation
20(1)
Upgrade to Windows Server 2008 R2
21(6)
Install Windows Server 2008 R2 Server Unattended
27(4)
Migrate to Windows Server 2008 R2
31(8)
Install Windows Server 2008 R2 Migration Tools
32(5)
Migrate to Windows Server 2008 R2
37(2)
Adding Server Roles and Functionality
39(38)
Plan for Windows Server 2008 R2 Roles
40(12)
Plan for Active Directory
41(4)
Plan for Hyper-V
45(1)
Understand Remote Desktop Services
46(3)
Understand Windows Server 2008 R2 Features
49(3)
Install Windows Server 2008 R2 Roles
52(17)
Install Roles on a Windows Server 2008 R2 Full Server Installation
52(13)
Install Roles on a Windows Server 2008 R2 Server Core Installation
65(4)
Migrate Roles to Windows Server 2008 R2
69(8)
Migrate Active Directory and DNS
69(3)
Migrate DHCP Services
72(3)
Utilize the Server Migration Tools
75(2)
Automating Administrative Tasks with Windows Server 2008 R2
77(32)
Learn the Basics of Windows PowerShell v2
78(24)
Understand Windows PowerShell v2 Terminology and Structure
78(4)
Enable Windows PowerShell v2
82(2)
Install Windows PowerShell on Windows Server 2008 R2 Server Core
84(2)
Learn to Help Yourself to PowerShell
86(8)
Take the Next Step
94(8)
Use PowerShell Remoting
102(4)
Enable PowerShell Remoting
102(1)
Run Remote Commands
103(3)
Learn PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE)
106(3)
Work with the PowerShell ISE
106(3)
PART II: Manage Active Directory and Local Users
109(110)
User and Group Maintenance
111(46)
Understand Local Users and Groups
112(24)
Learn Default Local Users and Groups
112(2)
Administer Local Users and Groups
114(13)
Understand Local User Rights
127(3)
Work with Local Account Policies
130(6)
Understand Active Directory Users and Groups
136(12)
Learn Active Directory Users and Groups Terminology
136(2)
Join an Active Directory Domain as a Member
138(1)
Work with Active Directory and Local Groups
139(1)
Manage Users and Groups in Active Directory
140(8)
Automate User and Group Management
148(9)
Load AD PowerShell Modules
149(1)
Work with Users and Groups in PowerShell
149(4)
Use the AD Recycle Bin
153(4)
Managing and Replicating Active Directory
157(26)
Manage the Active Directory Database
158(18)
Maintain FSMO Roles
159(2)
Transfer FSMO Roles
161(4)
Defragment the Directory Database
165(3)
Audit Active Directory Service
168(3)
Use Fine-Grained Password Policy
171(1)
Create PSOs
172(4)
Understand Active Directory Replication
176(7)
Understand the Components of Replication
177(2)
Understand the Physical Constructs of Replication
179(4)
Maintaining and Controlling the Centralized Desktop
183(36)
Understand Group Policy
184(12)
Know the Difference Between Policy and Preferences
185(3)
Understand the Scope of Group Policy Management
188(1)
Understand and Control the Order of Precedence
189(2)
Learn Group Policy Processing
191(5)
Administer Group Policy
196(17)
Use the Group Policy Management Console
196(11)
Use the Group Policy Management Editor
207(5)
Automate Group Policy Administrator Tasks
212(1)
Troubleshoot Group Policy
213(6)
Use the Group Policy Modeling Wizard
213(2)
Use Tools to See the RSOP
215(4)
PART III: Data Access and Management
219(104)
Configuring Folder Security, Access, and Replication
221(32)
Implement Permissions
222(7)
Set Standard NTFS Permissions
223(1)
Set Special NTFS Permissions
224(2)
View Effective NTFS Permissions
226(1)
Take Ownership of an NTFS Folder
227(2)
Share Folders
229(3)
Create a Shared Folder
229(1)
Implement Advanced Sharing
230(1)
Resolve Permission Conflicts
231(1)
Configure Offline File Caching
232(2)
Secure Folders and Files
234(9)
Configure the Encrypting File System
234(3)
Configure BitLocker Drive Encryption
237(1)
Turn On BitLocker
237(3)
Recover BitLocker
240(1)
Use the BitLocker To Go Tool
241(2)
Implement the Distributed File System
243(10)
Configure a DFS Namespace
244(3)
Configure Replication Groups
247(2)
Enable Previous Versions of Files
249(1)
Restore a Previous Version
250(3)
Backing Up and Recovering Your Server
253(40)
Understand Backup and Recovery
254(9)
Understand Backup and Recovery Terminology
255(1)
Use Backup and Recovery Tools
256(7)
Manage Backup and Recovery
263(24)
Back Up Your Server
263(11)
Recover Your Data
274(11)
Recover via Shadow Copy
285(2)
Perform Backup and Recovery with Command Tools
287(6)
Use wbadmin.exe
287(3)
Use PowerShell
290(3)
Managing Disks and Disk Storage
293(30)
Understand the Basics
294(15)
Learn Disk Management and Storage Terminology
294(2)
Work with Your Storage
296(7)
Work with Partitions
303(3)
Use DiskPart
306(3)
Work with RAID Volumes
309(9)
Understand RAID Levels
309(3)
Implement RAID
312(6)
Manage Disk Storage
318(5)
Manage Disk Storage Quotas
318(5)
PART IV: Network Configuration and Communication
323(94)
Maintaining Your Web Server
325(38)
Install Internet Information Services
326(12)
Understand Internet Information Services Role Services
326(6)
Install IIS on Windows Server 2008 R2 Full Server Installation
332(1)
Install IIS on Windows Server 2008 R2 Core Server
333(3)
Install IIS on Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Edition
336(2)
Manage Internet Information Services
338(15)
Work with the IIS Management Console
339(6)
Remotely Manage IIS Servers
345(4)
Manage IIS with PowerShell
349(4)
Work with Websites
353(10)
Understand the Basics of IIS Websites
353(3)
Work with Applications
356(2)
Integrate PHP Applications in IIS
358(5)
Administering DNS
363(32)
Add and Remove DNS Servers
364(9)
Add a DNS Server
364(2)
Configure a New DNS Servers
366(2)
Add Query Forwarding
368(1)
Configure a Caching-Only DNS Server
369(3)
Remove a DNS Server
372(1)
Manage a DNS Server
373(19)
Change the Address of a DNS Server
373(1)
Configure a DNS Server to Listen Only on a Selected Address
374(1)
Scavenge Properties for DNS
375(2)
Manage DNS Integration with Active Directory
377(4)
Change Zone Replication
381(2)
Manage Zone Database Files
383(7)
Configure Single-Label DNS Resolution
390(2)
Troubleshoot DNS
392(3)
Troubleshooting TCP/IP
395(22)
Understand TCP/IP Basics
396(1)
Troubleshoot TCP/IP
397(3)
Understand Troubleshooting Tools
398(2)
Troubleshoot IPV6
400(8)
Verify Connectivity for IPV6
401(1)
Verify Responsiveness
402(3)
Check the Routing Table for IPV6
405(1)
Validate DNS Name Resolution for IPV6 Addresses
406(1)
Flush the DNS Cache
407(1)
Test IPV6 TCP Connections
408(1)
Troubleshoot IPV4
408(9)
Use the Network Connection Repair Tool
409(1)
Verify IPV4 Connectivity
409(2)
Verify Responsiveness
411(1)
Check the Routing Table for IPV4
412(1)
Validate DNS Name Resolution for IPV4 Addresses
413(1)
Flush the DNS Cache
413(2)
Test IPV4 TCP Connections
415(2)
PART V: Manage Desktop and Server Virtualization
417(76)
Managing Remote Access to Your Server
419(38)
Understand Remote Desktop Services
420(6)
Understand the Remote Desktop Services Role Services Requirements
421(1)
Install Additional Role Services and Prerequisites for Remote Desktop Services
422(4)
Manage Remote Desktop Services
426(21)
Administer Remote Desktop Session Host
426(6)
Activate Remote Desktop Licensing Server
432(1)
Configure Remote Desktop Gateway
433(1)
Configure Remote Desktop Connection Broker
434(2)
Configure Remote Desktop Web Access
436(6)
Working with Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
442(5)
Work with Remote Clients
447(10)
Install and Configure Windows Server 2008 R2 VPNs
447(5)
Install and Configure DirectAccess
452(5)
Maintaining Virtual Machines
457(36)
Understand Virtualization with Hyper-V
458(5)
Install Hyper-V
458(2)
Work with Virtual Networks
460(3)
Build Virtual Machines
463(30)
Create a Virtual Machine
463(2)
Create Virtual Hard Disks
465(3)
Work with Virtual Machine Settings
468(13)
Install an Operating System
481(2)
Connect to a Virtual Machine
483(2)
Use Snapshots
485(3)
Import a Virtual Machine
488(1)
Export a Virtual Machine
489(4)
PART VI: Server Tuning and Maintenance
493(58)
Tuning and Monitoring Performance
495(36)
Analyze Server Roles
496(12)
Understand the Best Practices Analyzer
496(3)
Use the Best Practices Analyzer
499(4)
Use PowerShell with the Best Practices Analyzer
503(5)
View Server Performance Data
508(12)
Create a System Health Report
508(4)
Understand Performance Monitor
512(8)
View Server Events
520(11)
Work with the Event Viewer
521(10)
Keeping Your Servers Up-to-Date
531(20)
Work with Windows Updates
532(12)
Find Out What Updates Are
532(1)
Use Windows Update
533(2)
Enable Automatic Updates
535(3)
View Installed Updates
538(1)
Remove an Update
539(1)
Install Automatic Updates Between Scheduled Times
540(1)
Use Group Policy to Configure Automatic Updates
541(3)
Work with Windows Server Update Services
544(7)
Do a Simple WSUS Deployment
545(1)
Get WSUS Updates on Disconnected Networks
546(1)
Use WSUS with Branch Cache
547(1)
Choose a Database for WSUS
547(1)
Learn the WSUS Requirements
548(1)
Get More Information on WSUS
549(2)
Index 551
Matthew Hester, IT Professional Evangelist for Microsoft, has more than a decade of experience with Microsoft core infrastructures products such as Windows, Active Directory, Exchange, and others. He is a contributor to TechNet Magazine. Chris Henley, IT Professional Evangelist for Microsoft, has worked in IT for more than 15 years. Chris specializes in client and server technologies.