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MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-292 Study Guide & DVD Training System: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000 is a one-of-a-kind integration of text, DVD-quality instructor led training, and Web-based exam simulation and remediation. This system gives you 100% coverage of the official Microsoft 70-292 exam objectives plus test preparation software for the edge you need to pass the exam on your first try.

In June, 2003 Microsoft will launch beta exams for the Windows Server 2003 certification line. Exams will likely go live the following August and September. This launch is a comprehensive revamping of the MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Enginner) track with all new core exams and all new electives. In addition, the MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator) certification will expand its program to include an additional upgrade exam for MCSAs wanting to become MCSEs.

The launch of this new certification track means that all current MCSEs, representing an installed base of approximately 200,000 (source: MCP Magazine) will need to recertify under Windows Server 2003. In addition, any MCP looking to become an MCSE--estimates are about 1.2 million (source: MCP Magazine)--will also have to continue their certifications under the new program.

Many industry experts expect the Windows 2003 certification, and product line as well, to be a more popular track since many organziations are still using NT and plan to skip 2000 and go directly to 2003.

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* DVD Provides a Virtual Classroom: Get the benefits of instructor led training at a fraction of the cost and hassle. * Guaranteed Coverage of All Exam Objectives: If the topic is listed in Microsoft's Exam 70-292 objectives, it is covered here. * Fully Integrated Learning: This system includes a study guide, DVD training and Web-based practice exams.
Foreword xxix
About the Study Guide and DVD Training System xxxvii
Chapter 1 Managing Users, Computers, and Groups 1(72)
Introduction
2(1)
Creating and Managing Groups
2(51)
Group Types
3(3)
Group Scopes
6(4)
Using Domain Local Groups
6(2)
Using Global Groups
8(1)
Using Universal Groups
8(2)
Default Groups
10(4)
Managing and Modifying Groups
14(22)
Changing the Domain Functional Level
15(2)
Creating New Groups
17(2)
Adding Members to Group
19(4)
Removing Members from Groups
23(1)
Converting Group Type
23(3)
Changing Group Scope
26(1)
Deleting Groups
27(1)
Modifying Group Properties
28(2)
Finding Groups in Which a Particular User is a Member
30(1)
Assigning User Rights and Permission to a Group
31(5)
Creating and Managing User Accounts
36(1)
Default User Accounts
36(1)
Managing and Modifying User Accounts
37(1)
Creating New User Accounts
37(2)
Resetting the User Account Password
39(2)
Copying a User Account
41(1)
Disabling or Enabling A User Account
42(2)
Configuring User Account Properties
44(6)
The General Tab
44(1)
The Address Tab
45(1)
The Account Tab
45(3)
The Profile Tab
48(1)
The Telephones Tab
49(1)
The Organization Tab
49(1)
The Member Of Tab
50(1)
Deleting User Accounts
50(2)
Assigning User Rights and Permissions to a User Account
52(1)
Troubleshooting User Authentication Issues
52(1)
Creating and Managing Computer Accounts
53(5)
Creating and Modifying Computer Accounts Manually
54(1)
Creating Computer Accounts by Joining to the Domain
55(3)
Importing and Exporting Active Directory Data
58(3)
Summary of Exam Objectives
61(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
61(3)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
64(2)
Self Test
66(5)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
71(2)
Chapter 2 Managing and Maintaining Terminal Services Access 73(54)
Introduction
74(1)
The Need for Terminal Services: A Survey of Computing Environments
75(8)
Centralized Computing versus Distributed Computing
75(5)
Mixed Environments
80(1)
Terminal Services Design Issues
81(2)
Introduction to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services
83(4)
Terminal Server
83(3)
Terminal Server Session Directory
86(1)
Installing and Configuring a Terminal Server
87(18)
Installing the Terminal Server
87(5)
Configuring the Terminal Server
92(10)
Using the Terminal Services Configuration Console
93(6)
Configuring Server Settings with the Terminal Services Configuration Console
99(2)
Using the Terminal Services Manager Console
101(1)
Advanced Terminal Server Configuration via Group Policy
102(3)
Terminal Services Computer Options
102(3)
Terminal Server Licensing
105(5)
Using the Terminal Server Licensing Tool
106(4)
Troubleshooting Terminal Services
110(4)
Not Automatically Logged On
110(1)
"This Initial Program Cannot be Started"
111(1)
Clipboard Problems
111(1)
License Problems
111(1)
Security Issues
112(2)
Summary of Exam Objectives
114(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
115(3)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
118(2)
Self Test
120(5)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
125(2)
Chapter 3 Managing and Maintaining Remote Servers 127(72)
Introduction
128(1)
Types of Management Tools
128(9)
Administrative Tools Folder
129(2)
Custom MMC Consoles
131(3)
Command-Line Utilities
134(1)
Wizards
134(1)
Windows Resource Kits
135(1)
The Run as Command
135(1)
Administration Tools Pack (adminpak.msi)
136(1)
Windows Management Instrumentation
136(1)
Computer Management Console
137(1)
Using Terminal Services Components for Remote Administration
137(1)
Terminal Services Components
137(3)
Remote Desktop for Administration
138(1)
Remote Assistance
138(2)
Using Remote Desktop for Administration
140(4)
Configuring Remote Desktop for Administration
140(1)
Allowing Users to Make Remote Desktop for Administration Connections
140(2)
Advantages of Remote Desktop Administration over Other Remote Administration Methods
142(1)
Remote Desktop Security Issues
143(1)
Using Remote Assistance
144(16)
How Remote Assistance Works
144(1)
Configuring Remote Assistance for Use
145(1)
Asking for Assistance
146(1)
Using Windows Messenger to Request Help
147(2)
Using E-mail to Request Help
149(3)
Using a Saved File to Request Help
152(2)
Completing the Remote Assistance Connection
154(3)
Managing Open Invitations
157(1)
Remote Assistance Security Issues
158(2)
Using Terminal Services Client Tools
160(23)
Using the Remote Desktop Connection Utility
160(10)
Installing the Remote Desktop Connection Utility
161(1)
Launching and Using the Remote Desktop Connection Utility
162(2)
Configuring the Remote Desktop Connection Utility
164(6)
Using the Remote Desktops Console
170(6)
Adding a New Connection
172(1)
Configuring a Saved Remote Connection's Properties
173(2)
Connecting and Disconnecting
175(1)
Using the Remote Desktop Web Connection Utility
176(5)
Installing the Remote Desktop Web Connection Utility
176(1)
Using the Remote Desktop Web Connection Utility from a Client
177(4)
Using Web Interface for Remote Administration
181(2)
Using Emergency Management Services
183(4)
Summary of Exam Objectives
187(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
188(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
190(2)
Self Test
192(5)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
197(2)
Chapter 4 Managing and Maintaining Web Servers 199(76)
Introduction
200(1)
What is New in IIS 6.0?
200(9)
New Security Features
200(5)
Advanced Digest Authentication
201(1)
Server-Gated Cryptography
202(1)
Selectable Cryptographic Service Provider
203(1)
Configurable Worker Process Identity
203(1)
Default Lockdown Status
203(1)
New Authorization Framework
204(1)
New Reliability Features
205(2)
Health Detection
206(1)
New Request Processing Architecture: HTTP SYS Kernel Mode Driver
206(1)
Other New Features
207(2)
ASP.NET and IIS Integration
208(1)
Unicode Transformation Format-8 (UTF-8)
208(1)
AVIL Metabase
208(1)
Installing and Configuring IIS 6.0
209(10)
Installation Methods
210(9)
Using the Configure Your Server Wizard
210(5)
Using the Windows Component Wizard to Install IIS 6.0
215(2)
Using Unattended Setup to Install IIS 6.0
217(2)
Managing IIS 6.0
219(24)
Creating New Sites and Virtual Servers with IIS Manager
220(12)
Creating New Web Sites Using the Web Site Creation Wizard
220(4)
Creating New FTP Sites Using the FTP Site Creation Wizard
224(3)
Creating New SMTP Virtual Servers Using the New SMTP Virtual Server Wizard
227(2)
Creating New NNTP Virtual Servers Using the New NNTP Virtual Server Wizard
229(3)
Common Administrative Tasks
232(11)
Enabling Web Service Extensions
232(1)
Creating Virtual Directories
233(2)
Hosting Multiple Web Sites
235(3)
Configuring Web Site Performance
238(1)
Working with ASPNET
238(1)
Backing Up and Restoring the IIS Metabase
239(2)
Enabling Health Detection
241(2)
Managing IIS Security
243(21)
User Authentication Methods
244(5)
Anonymous Authentication
244(1)
Basic Authentication
245(1)
Integrated Windows Authentication
246(1)
Digest Authentication
246(2)
.NET Passport Authentication
248(1)
Using Client Certificate Mapping
248(1)
Configuring User Authentication
249(3)
Configuring IP Address/Domain Restrictions
252(1)
Configuring SSL-Secured Communications
253(5)
Troubleshooting IIS 6.0
258(1)
Troubleshooting Content Errors
258(2)
Static Files Return 404 Errors
258(1)
Dynamic Content Returns a 404 Error
259(1)
Sessions Lost Due to Worker Process Recycling
259(1)
ASP.NET Pages are Returned as Static Files
260(1)
Troubleshooting Connection Errors
260(3)
503 Errors
260(2)
401 Error - Sub-authentication Error
262(1)
Client Requests Timing Out
262(1)
Troubleshooting Other Errors
263(13)
File Not Found Errors for UNIX and Linux Files
263(1)
ISAPI Filters Are Not Automatically Visible as Properties of the Web Site
263(1)
The Scripts and Msadc Virtual Directories Are Not Found in IIS 6.0
263(1)
Summary of Exam Objectives
264(2)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
266(1)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
266(2)
Self Test
268(5)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
273(2)
Chapter 5 Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery 275(62)
Introduction
276(1)
Creating a Backup Plan
276(11)
Backup Basics
277(1)
Backup Types
278(1)
Backup Media
279(8)
Media Types
280(2)
Offsite Storage
282(1)
Media Rotation
282(5)
Using the Windows Backup Utility
287(25)
Understanding System State Data
288(1)
Backup Configuration Options
289(6)
Configuring the General Options
290(2)
Configuring the Restore Options
292(1)
Configuring the Backup Type Options
293(1)
Configuring the Backup Log Options
293(1)
Configuring the, Exclude File Options
294(1)
Using the Backup Utility in Advanced Mode
295(8)
Using the Backup Utility in Wizard Mode
303(5)
Configuring Security for Backup Operations
308(1)
Restoring Backup Data
309(3)
Using Automated System Recovery
312(13)
Working with Volume Shadow Copy
314(1)
Making Shadow Copies of Shared Folders
315(7)
Enabling Shadow Copies on the Shared Resource
315(3)
Changing Settings for Shadow Copies
318(4)
Deploying the Client Software for Shadow Copies
322(1)
Restoring Previous Versions of a File
322(2)
Shadow Copies Best Practices
324(1)
Summary of Exam Objectives
325(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
326(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
328(1)
Self Test
329(7)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
336(1)
Chapter 6 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Name Resolution 337(66)
Introduction
338(1)
Introducing and Planning the DNS Service
339(13)
The DNS Hierarchical Namespace
340(2)
Determining Namespace Requirements
342(3)
Determining Zone Type Requirements
345(3)
Determining Forwarding Requirements
348(4)
Installing the DNS Service
352(8)
Configuring DNS Server Options
360(8)
The Interfaces Tab
360(1)
The Forwarders Tab
360(3)
The Advanced Tab
363(2)
The Root Hints Tab
365(1)
The Debug Logging Tab
365(2)
The Event Logging Tab
367(1)
The Monitoring Tab
367(1)
Configuring Zone Options
368(13)
Configuring Forward Lookup Zone Options
368(10)
The General Tab
369(3)
The Start of Authority (SOA) Tab
372(2)
The Name Servers Tab
374(2)
The WINS Tab
376(1)
The Zone Transfers Tab
377(1)
Configuring Reverse Lookup Zone Options
378(3)
The General Tab
378(1)
The SOA Tab
379(1)
The Name Servers Tab
379(1)
The WINS-R Tab
380(1)
The Zone Transfers Tab
381(1)
Managing the DNS Service
381(9)
Managing DNS Server Options
381(5)
Connecting to Remote DNS Servers
382(1)
Removing Servers from the DNS Management Console
383(1)
Configuring Aging and Scavenging for All Zones
383(1)
Manually Initiating Record Scavenging
384(1)
Updating the DNS Server Zone File
384(1)
Clearing the DNS Server Local Cache
385(1)
Launching the nslookup Command
385(1)
Starting, Stopping, or Pausing DNS Servers
385(1)
Managing DNS Zone Settings
386(1)
Managing DNS Record Settings
386(4)
Summary of Exam Objectives
390(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
391(4)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
395(1)
Self Test
396(6)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
402(1)
Chapter 7 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Network Security 403(84)
Introduction
404(1)
Using the Principle of Least Privilege
404(1)
Implementing Security with Security Templates
405(53)
Introduction to Security Templates
406(3)
The Security Configuration Manager Tools
409(19)
The Security Configuration and Analysis Snap-in
411(8)
The Security Templates Snap-in
419(1)
Group Policy Security Extensions
420(4)
The secedit.exe Command
424(4)
Configuring Security Templates
428(26)
Account Policies
428(3)
Local Policies
431(11)
Event Log
442(1)
Restricted Groups
443(5)
System Services
448(2)
Registry
450(2)
File System
452(2)
Deploying Security Templates via Group Policy
454(4)
Auditing Security Events
458(15)
Auditing Areas
458(10)
Audit Account Logon Events
459(1)
Audit Account Management
460(2)
Audit Directory Service Access
462(1)
Audit Logon Events
462(1)
Audit Object Access
463(2)
Audit Policy Change
465(1)
Audit Privilege Use
466(1)
Audit Process Tracking
466(1)
Audit System Events
467(1)
Planning for Auditing
468(1)
Configuring and Implementing Auditing
469(4)
Summary of Exam Objectives
473(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
474(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
476(2)
Self Test
478(7)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
485(2)
Chapter 8 Managing and Implementing Software Updates 487(48)
Introduction
488(1)
Installing, Configuring, and Managing the Software Update Infrastructure
488(25)
Installing Software Update Services
489(8)
Installing and Configuring the Automatic Update Client
497(10)
Managing Software Update Services
507(5)
Viewing the Synchronization Logs
507(1)
Viewing the Approval Logs
508(1)
Monitoring the SUS Server
509(1)
Examining the Event Logs
510(2)
Viewing the SUS IIS Logs
512(1)
Troubleshooting SUS and Automatic Updates
512(1)
Managing Updates for Legacy Clients
513(9)
Windows Update
514(4)
Windows Update Catalog
518(3)
Systems Management Server and Third-party Applications
521(1)
Summary of Exam Objectives
522(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
523(1)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
524(1)
Self Test
525(9)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
534(1)
Appendix A MCSA Command-Line Reference 535(74)
Introduction
536(1)
Active Directory Management
536(34)
dsadd
537(6)
dsadd computer
537(1)
dsadd contact
538(1)
dsadd group
539(1)
dsadd ou
540(1)
dsadd user
540(2)
dsadd quota
542(1)
dsmod
543(6)
dsmod computer
543(1)
dsmod contact
543(1)
dsmod group
544(1)
dsmod ou
545(1)
dsmod server
546(1)
dsmod user
546(2)
dsmod quota
548(1)
dsmod partition
548(1)
dsrm
549(1)
dsmove
549(1)
dsquery
550(8)
dsquery computer
550(1)
dsquery contact
551(1)
dsquery group
552(1)
dsquery ou
553(1)
dsquery site
553(1)
dsquery server
554(1)
dsquery user
555(1)
dsquery quota
556(1)
dsquery partition
556(1)
dsquery
557(1)
dsget
558(12)
dsget computer
558(1)
dsget contact
559(1)
dsget group
560(1)
dsget ou
561(1)
dsget server
562(1)
dsget user
563(1)
dsget subnet
564(1)
dsget site
565(1)
dsget quota
565(1)
dsget partition
566(1)
gpresult
567(1)
whoami
567(1)
csvde and ldifde
568(2)
DNS Management
570(23)
dnscmd
570(19)
dnscmd /ageallrecords
571(1)
dnscmd /clearcache
572(1)
dnscmd /config
572(6)
dnscmd /createbuiltindirectorypartitions
578(1)
dnscmd /createdirectorypartition
578(1)
dnscmd /deletedirectorypartition
578(1)
dnscmd /directorypartitioninfo
579(1)
dnscmd /enlistdirectorypartition
579(1)
dnscmd /enumdirectorypartitions
579(1)
dnscmd /enumrecords
579(1)
dnscmd /enumzones
580(1)
dnscmd /info
581(1)
dnscmd /nodedelete
581(1)
dnscmd /recordadd
581(1)
dnscmd /recorddelete
582(1)
dnscmd /resetforwarders
582(1)
dnscmd /resetlistenaddresses
583(1)
dnscmd /startscavenging
583(1)
dnscmd /statistics
583(1)
dnscmd /unenlistdirectorypartition
584(1)
dnscmd /writebackfiles
584(1)
dnscmd /zoneadd
584(1)
dnscmd /zonechangedirectorypartition
585(1)
dnscmd /zonedelete
585(1)
dnscmd /zoneexport
586(1)
dnscmd /zoneinfo
586(1)
dnscmd /zonepause
586(1)
dnscmd /zoneprint
586(1)
dnscmd /zoneresettype
586(1)
dnscmd /zonerefresh
587(1)
dnscmd /zonereload
587(1)
dnscmd /zoneresetmasters
587(1)
dnscmd /zoneresetscavengeservers
588(1)
dnscmd /zoneresetsecondaries
588(1)
dnscmd /zoneresume
589(1)
dnscmd /zoneupdatefromds
589(1)
dnscmd /zonewriteback
589(1)
dnslint
589(1)
nslookup
590(3)
IIS 6.0 Management
593(10)
iisweb.vbs
593(2)
iisweb /create
593(1)
iisweb /delete, /start, /stop, /pause
594(1)
iisweb /query
594(1)
iisvdir.vbs
595(1)
iisvdir /create
595(1)
iisvdir /delete
595(1)
iisvdir /query
596(1)
iisftp.vbs
596(2)
iisftp /create
596(1)
iisftp /delete, /start, /stop, /pause
597(1)
iisftp /query
597(1)
iisftp /setadprop
598(1)
iisftp /getadprop
598(1)
iisftpdr.vbs
598(2)
iisftpdr /create
598(1)
iisftpdr /delete
599(1)
iisftpdr /query
599(1)
iisback.vbs
600(1)
iisback /backup
600(1)
iisback /restore
601(1)
iisback /delete
601(1)
iisback /list
601(1)
iiscnfg.vbs
601(2)
iiscnfg /export
602(1)
iiscnfg /import
602(1)
iiscnfg /copy
603(1)
iiscnfg /save
603(1)
Security Template Management
603(4)
secedit
604(3)
secedit /analyze
604(1)
secedit /configure
605(1)
secedit /export
605(1)
secedit /import
606(1)
secedit /validate
607(1)
secedit /GenerateRollback
607(1)
Windows Backup Management
607(2)
ntbackup
607(2)
Self Test Appendix 609(72)
Index 681


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