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Windows Small Business Server 2011 Administrator's Pocket Consultant [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 616 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 204x141x36 mm, weight: 672 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Microsoft Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 073565154X
  • ISBN-13: 9780735651548
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 616 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 204x141x36 mm, weight: 672 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Microsoft Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 073565154X
  • ISBN-13: 9780735651548
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers ready answers for administering Windows® Small Business Server 2011 Standard. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. You'll get the focused information you need to solve problems and get the job done -- whether at your desk or in the field.

Get fast facts to:

  • Plan, install, configure, and maintain a Windows Small Business Server 2011 network on-premise
  • Use Windows Small Business Server Console for core administrative tasks
  • Help protect your applications, data, and e-mail
  • Enable remote and Web access
  • Manage your e-mail system with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Standard
  • Build a collaborative intranet with Microsoft® SharePoint® Foundation 2010
  • Automate workstation updates across your network
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 Introducing Windows Small Business Server 2011
1(14)
What's Included with Windows SBS 2011?
2(6)
Windows Server 2008 R2
3(1)
Exchange Server 2010 Standard SP1
4(1)
SharePoint Foundation 2010
5(1)
Windows Server Update Services 3.0
6(1)
SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard for Small Business
6(2)
Standard or Premium?
8(1)
Why Use Windows SBS 2011?
8(3)
Pricing
8(2)
System Requirements
10(1)
Installation
10(1)
Administration
11(1)
What Can't Windows SBS 2011 Do?
11(1)
What's New in Windows SBS 2011?
12(3)
New System Requirements
13(2)
Chapter 2 A Networking Primer
15(36)
What Is a Computer Network?
16(2)
Clients and Servers
16(1)
Protocols and the OSI Model
16(2)
Networking Hardware
18(14)
Network Interface Adapters
18(2)
Network Cables
20(3)
Hubs and Switches
23(3)
Routers
26(1)
Wireless Networking
26(5)
Diagramming the Network
31(1)
Ethernet/IEEE 802.3
32(2)
TCP/IP Basics
34(11)
IPv4 Addresses
35(2)
Using Private IP Addresses
37(1)
IPv6
38(2)
TCP/IP Configuration Settings
40(2)
Static vs. Dynamic Address Configuration
42(1)
Transport Layer Protocols
42(2)
Application Layer Protocols
44(1)
Understanding Domains
45(6)
Domain Namespace
46(1)
Domain Name System
47(1)
DNS Name Resolution
47(3)
Active Directory Domains
50(1)
Chapter 3 Installing Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011
51(38)
Planning a Windows SBS 2011 Deployment
51(6)
Selecting Server Hardware
51(5)
Selecting Clients
56(1)
Selecting Network Components
57(14)
Preparing for the Installation
66(5)
Installing Windows SBS 2011
71(18)
Performing a Clean Windows SBS 2011 Installation
71(11)
Performing an OEM Windows SBS 2011 Installation
82(1)
Understanding the Installation Process
83(6)
Chapter 4 Getting Started
89(28)
Using the Windows SBS Console
89(4)
Starting Windows SBS Console
90(1)
Using the Windows SBS Console Interface
91(2)
Performing Post-Installation Tasks
93(24)
Using the Windows SBS Console
93(1)
Connecting to the Internet
94(5)
Customer Feedback Options
99(1)
Set Up Your Internet Address
99(11)
Configure a Smart Host for Internet Email
110(1)
Add a Trusted Certificate
110(5)
Configure Server Backup
115(1)
Adding Users and Computers
115(2)
Chapter 5 Migrating to Windows SBS 2011
117(32)
Understanding the Migration Process
118(12)
Preparing for Migration
118(6)
Creating an Answer File
124(3)
Installing Windows SBS 2011 with an Answer File
127(3)
Performing Post-Migration Tasks
130(19)
Reconfiguring Folder Redirection
130(1)
Running the Migration Wizard
131(16)
Repurposing the Migrated Server
147(2)
Chapter 6 Working with Users, Computers, and Groups
149(48)
An Active Directory Primer
149(14)
AD DS Functions
149(1)
Domains and Domain Controllers
150(1)
Objects and Attributes
151(3)
Group Policy
154(1)
Hierarchy and Inheritance
155(1)
Using AD DS Tools
156(7)
Working with Users
163(18)
Creating a User Account
164(4)
Creating Multiple User Accounts
168(2)
Managing User Properties
170(4)
Printing Customized Getting Started Pages
174(1)
Creating User Roles
175(6)
Working with Computers
181(12)
Connecting Computers to the Network
181(2)
Running the Connect Computer Program
183(6)
Assigning Computers to Users
189(4)
Working with Groups
193(4)
Creating a New Group
194(2)
Managing Group Memberships
196(1)
Chapter 7 Managing Disks
197(22)
Working with Disks During Installation
197(3)
Loading Disk Drivers During Installation
198(1)
Creating Volumes During Installation
199(1)
Managing Disk Storage
200(19)
Using the Disk Management Interface
200(2)
Initializing a Disk
202(1)
Creating Volumes
203(11)
Shrinking and Extending Volumes
214(1)
Using Diskpart.exe
215(4)
Chapter 8 Working with Permissions
219(26)
Understanding Windows SBS Security Principles
219(5)
Authenticating Users
220(1)
Authorizing Users
221(2)
Combining Permissions
223(1)
Establishing Permission Policies
224(1)
Working with Permissions
224(21)
Using Share Permissions
225(4)
Using NTFS Permissions
229(16)
Chapter 9 Managing Storage
245(40)
Understanding the Default Windows SBS 2011 Storage Configuration
245(4)
Moving Data Stores
246(3)
Using the Default Shares
249(1)
Working with Shares
249(15)
Creating a New Share Using Windows SBS Console
250(9)
Creating a New Share Using Windows Explorer
259(2)
Managing Shares
261(3)
Using Folder Redirection
264(6)
Understanding the Folder Redirection Defaults
266(3)
Enabling Folder Redirection
269(1)
Moving Redirected Folders
270(1)
Enforcing Quotas
270(1)
Using File Server Resource Manager
271(14)
Creating a Quota Template
272(8)
Creating a Quota
280(1)
Creating a File Screen
281(3)
Generating Storage Reports
284(1)
Chapter 10 Sharing Printers
285(36)
Understanding Windows Printing
285(7)
Windows Printing Process
286(2)
Designing a Network Printing Solution
288(4)
Deploying Network Printers
292(20)
Connecting a Print Device
292(1)
Creating a Printer
293(13)
Sharing a Printer
306(6)
Deploying Printers on Clients
312(3)
Managing Printers Using the Windows SBS Console
315(6)
Managing Queued Print Jobs
315(1)
Controlling Printer Access
316(5)
Chapter 11 Deploying Updates
321(26)
Understanding the Update Process
322(10)
Windows Server Update Services
323(2)
Group Policy and Windows Update
325(1)
Understanding the WSUS Default Settings
325(1)
Installing Server Updates Manually
326(3)
Monitoring WSUS Activity
329(3)
Configuring WSUS Using the Windows SBS Console
332(8)
Moving the Update Repository
332(2)
Configuring Software Update Settings
334(5)
Synchronizing WSUS
339(1)
Approving Updates
339(1)
Configuring the Windows Update Client Using Group Policy
340(7)
Chapter 12 Backing Up and Restoring
347(38)
Creating a Backup Strategy
348(10)
Selecting a Backup Medium
349(5)
Selecting Backup Targets
354(1)
Creating a Backup Schedule
354(1)
Selecting Backup Software
355(3)
Configuring Server Backups
358(10)
Creating a Scheduled Backup Job
359(5)
Modifying a Backup Job
364(3)
Creating a Backup Administrator Role
367(1)
Backing Up a Second Server
367(1)
Using the Windows Server Backup Console
368(17)
Configuring Performance Settings
370(2)
Performing Restores
372(7)
Recovering an Entire System
379(6)
Chapter 13 Managing Windows SBS 2011
385(32)
Accessing Remote Computers
385(11)
Using Remote Desktop
385(6)
Using Microsoft Management Console
391(5)
Using Server Manager
396(11)
Managing Roles
397(5)
Adding Roles and Features
402(5)
Using Windows Server 2008 R2 Tools
407(10)
Using Active Directory Users and Computers
407(1)
Using Group Policy Management
408(3)
Using DHCP
411(1)
Using DNS Manager
411(2)
Using Windows Firewall
413(1)
Using Routing and Remote Access
414(3)
Chapter 14 Monitoring Windows SBS 2011
417(42)
Using Windows SBS Console Monitoring
417(15)
Using the Network Essentials Summary
417(2)
Using Notification Settings
419(5)
Creating and Viewing Reports
424(8)
Using Event Viewer
432(5)
Viewing Event Logs
433(1)
Using Other Event Viewer Functions
434(3)
Using Performance Monitor
437(11)
Adding Counters
438(2)
Modifying the Graph View
440(1)
Using Other Views
441(2)
Creating an Effective Display
443(1)
Creating Data Collector Sets
443(5)
Using the Windows SBS 2011 Best Practices Analyzer
448(2)
Using WSUS Reports
450(9)
Chapter 15 Administering Email
459(24)
An Email Primer
459(12)
Understanding Email Addresses
460(1)
Understanding Email Server Functions
461(6)
Understanding Email Client Functions
467(1)
Understanding Internet Email Communications
468(1)
Connecting an Exchange Server to the Internet
469(2)
Configuring Email Settings in Windows SBS 2011
471(12)
Configure a Smart Host for Internet Email
472(2)
Using the POP3 Connector
474(4)
Setting Mailbox Quotas
478(2)
Moving Exchange Server Data
480(3)
Chapter 16 Working with Websites
483(26)
Introducing Internet Information Services 7.0
483(9)
Introducing the Windows SBS 2011 Default Websites
483(4)
Understanding the IIS Architecture
487(3)
Running Multiple Sites
490(1)
Running Web Applications
491(1)
Accessing the Windows SBS Websites
492(6)
Accessing the Client Deployment Site
493(1)
Using Shortcuts and Links
493(1)
Using Remote Web Access
493(5)
Accessing the WSUS Website
498(1)
Managing the Windows SBS Websites
498(11)
Enabling and Disabling Websites
498(1)
Configuring General Settings
499(1)
Configuring Website Permissions
500(2)
Configuring RWA
502(6)
Configuring Advanced Settings
508(1)
Chapter 17 Working with SharePoint
509(18)
Working with SharePoint Foundation 2010
509(18)
Accessing the Internal Website
510(1)
Managing the Internal Website Properties
510(12)
Migrating a SharePoint Website
522(5)
Chapter 18 Adding a Second Server
527(44)
Expanding Your Network
527(3)
Understanding Windows SBS 2011 Limitations
528(1)
Understanding Licensing for Additional Servers
529(1)
Deploying a Second Server
530(19)
Planning a Second Server Deployment
531(1)
Determining System Hardware Requirements
531(1)
Installing a Second Server
532(6)
Performing Post-Installation Tasks
538(11)
Deploying a Second Domain Controller
549(9)
Deploying SQL Server 2008 R2 for Small Business
558(13)
Selecting Applications
558(1)
Determining SQL Server Requirements
559(1)
Installing SQL Server 2008 R2
559(12)
Index 571
Craig Zacker is a writer, editor, and educator who has written or contributed to dozens of books on operating systems, networking, and PC hardware, as well as several college texts and online training courses. Craig is the author of the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Administrator's Pocket Consultant, and co-authored the MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-686): Windows 7 Desktop Administrator.