SitemapMain PageTable of contentCopyrightPrefaceWho Should Read This BookWho This Book Is Not ForConventionsAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorAbout the Technical ReviewersChapter 1. Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2003New Features in Windows Server 2003Version ComparisonsHardware RecommendationsInstallation ChecklistFunctional Overview of Windows Server 2003 SetupInstalling Windows Server 2003Post Setup ConfigurationsFunctional Description of the Windows Server 2003 Boot ProcessCorrecting Common Setup ProblemsBest PracticesMoving ForwardChapter 2. Performing Upgrades and Automated InstallationsNew Features in Windows Server 2003NT4 Upgrade Functional OverviewUpgrading an NT4 or Windows 2000 ServerAutomating Windows Server 2003 DeploymentsMoving ForwardChapter 3. Adding HardwareNew Features in Windows Server 2003Functional Description of Windows Server 2003 ArchitectureOverview of Windows Server 2003 Plug and PlayInstalling and Configuring DevicesTroubleshooting New DevicesMoving ForwardChapter 4. Managing NetBIOS Name ResolutionNew Features in Windows Server 2003Overview of Windows Server 2003 NetworkingName Resolution and Network ServicesNetwork Diagnostic UtilitiesResolving NetBIOS Names Using BroadcastsResolving NetBIOS Names Using LmhostsResolving NetBIOS Names Using WINSManaging WINSDisabling NetBIOS-over-TCP/IP Name ResolutionMoving ForwardChapter 5. Managing DNSNew Features in Windows Server 2003Overview of DNS Domain StructureFunctional Description of DNS Query HandlingDesigning DNS DomainsActive Directory IntegrationConfiguring DNS ClientsInstalling and Configuring DNS ServersConfiguring Secondary DNS ServersIntegrating DNS Zones into Active DirectoryConfiguring a Caching-Only ServerConfiguring a DNS Server to Use a ForwarderManaging Dynamic DNSConfiguring Advanced DNS Server ParametersConfiguring Advanced DNS Server ParametersExamining Zones with NslookupCommand-Line Management of DNSConfiguring DHCP to Support DNSMoving ForwardChapter 6. Understanding Active Directory ServicesNew Features in Windows Server 2003Limitations of Classic NT SecurityDirectory Service ComponentsBrief History of Directory ServicesX.500 OverviewLDAP Information ModelLDAP Namespace StructureActive Directory Namespace StructureActive Directory SchemaActive Directory Support FilesActive Directory UtilitiesBulk Imports and ExportsMoving ForwardChapter 7. Managing Active Directory ReplicationNew Features in Windows Server 2003Replication OverviewDetailed Replication Transaction DescriptionsDesigning Site ArchitecturesConfiguring Inter-site ReplicationControlling Replication ParametersControlling Replication ParametersSpecial Replication OperationsTroubleshooting Replication ProblemsMoving ForwardChapter 8. Designing Windows Server 2003 DomainsNew Features in Windows Server 2003Design ObjectivesDNS and Active Directory NamespacesDomain Design StrategiesStrategies for OU DesignFlexible Single Master OperationsDomain Controller PlacementMoving ForwardChapter 9. Deploying Windows Server 2003 DomainsNew Features in Windows Server 2003Preparing for an NT Domain UpgradeIn-Place Upgrade of an NT4 DomainIn-Place Upgrade of a Windows 2000 ForestMigrating from NT and Windows 2000 Domains to Windows Server 2003Additional Domain OperationsMoving ForwardChapter 10. Active Directory MaintenanceNew Features in Windows Server 2003Loss of a DNS ServerLoss of a Domain ControllerLoss of Key Replication ComponentsBacking Up the DirectoryPerforming Directory MaintenanceMoving ForwardChapter 11. Understanding Network Access Security and KerberosNew Features in Windows Server 2003Windows Server 2003 Security ArchitectureSecurity ComponentsPassword SecurityAuthenticationAnalysis of Kerberos TransactionsMITv5 Kerberos InteroperabilitySecurity AuditingMoving ForwardChapter 12. Managing Group PoliciesNew Features in Windows Server 2003Group Policy Operational OverviewManaging Individual Group Policy TypesMoving ForwardChapter 13. Managing Active Directory SecurityNew Features in Windows Server 2003Overview of Active Directory SecurityUsing Groups to Manage Active Directory ObjectsService AccountsUsing the Secondary Logon Service and RunAsUsing WMI for Active Directory Event NotificationMoving ForwardChapter 14. Configuring Data StorageNew Features in Windows Server 2003Functional Description of Windows Server 2003 Data StoragePerforming Disk Operations on IA32 SystemsRecovering Failed Fault Tolerant DisksWorking with GPT DisksMoving ForwardChapter 15. Managing File SystemsNew Features in Windows Server 2003Overview of Windows Server 2003 File SystemsNTFS AttributesLink Tracking ServiceReparse PointsFile System Recovery and Fault ToleranceQuotasFile System OperationsMoving ForwardChapter 16. Managing Shared ResourcesNew Features in Windows Server 2003Functional Description of Windows Resource SharingConfiguring File SharingConnecting to Shared FoldersResource Sharing Using the Distributed File System (Dfs)Printer SharingConfiguring Windows Server 2003 Clients to PrintManaging Print ServicesMoving ForwardChapter 17. Managing File EncryptionNew Features in Windows Server 2003File Encryption Functional DescriptionCertificate ManagementEncrypted File RecoveryEncrypting Server-Based FilesEFS File Transactions and WebDAVSpecial EFS GuidelinesEFS ProceduresMoving ForwardChapter 18. Managing a Public Key InfrastructureNew Features in Windows Server 2003PKI GoalsCryptographic Elements in Windows Server 2003Public/Private Key ServicesCertificatesCertification AuthoritiesCertificate EnrollmentKey Archival and RecoveryCommand-Line PKI ToolsMoving ForwardChapter 19. Managing the User Operating EnvironmentNew Features in Windows Server 2003Side-by-Side AssembliesUser State MigrationManaging Folder RedirectionCreating and Managing Home DirectoriesManaging Offline FilesManaging Servers via Remote DesktopMoving ForwardChapter 20. Managing Remote Access and Internet RoutingNew Features in Windows Server 2003Functional Description of WAN Device SupportPPP AuthenticationNT4 RAS Servers and Active Directory DomainsDeploying Smart Cards for Remote AccessInstalling and Configuring ModemsConfiguring a Remote Access ServerConfiguring a Demand-Dial RouterConfiguring an Internet Gateway Using NATConfiguring a Network BridgeConfiguring Virtual Private Network ConnectionsConfiguring Internet Authentication Services (IAS)Moving ForwardChapter 21. Recovering from System FailuresNew Features in Windows Server 2003Functional Description NtbackupBackup and Restore OperationsRecovering from Blue Screen StopsUsing Emergency Management Services (EMS)Using Safe ModeRestoring Functionality with the Last Known Good ConfigurationRecovery ConsoleMoving ForwardIndexIndex SYMBOLIndex AIndex BIndex CIndex DIndex EIndex FIndex GIndex HIndex IIndex JIndex KIndex LIndex MIndex NIndex OIndex PIndex QIndex RIndex SIndex TIndex UIndex VIndex WIndex XIndex Z