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Mastering Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Description:
The one book you absolutely need to get up and running with Windows Server 2008 R2.
One of the world's leading Windows authorities and top-selling author Mark Minasi explores every
nook and cranny of the latest version of Microsoft's flagship network operating system, Windows
Server 2008 R2, giving you the most in-depth coverage in any book on the market.
- Focuses on Windows Windows Server 2008 R2, the newest version of Microsoft's Windows' server
line of operating system, and the ideal server for new Windows 7 clients
- Author Mark Minasi is one of the world's leading Windows authorities and has taught tens of
thousands of people to design and run Windows networks
- Covers Windows storage concepts and skills, Windows Server 2008 IP, WINS, NetBIOS, LMHosts,
DNS, creating the simple Active Directory, and creating and managing user accounts
- Explains Group Policy in Active Directory; files, folders and shares; Sysvol, old and new; sharing
printers on the network; remote server administration; connecting Windows clients to your
network; working the Web with IIS 7.0; and AD maintenance and recovery
- Provides workarounds for things that don't quite work as they should and how-tos for many
undocumented features
Find out everything you want to know-and then some!
Contents:
Introduction .
Chapter 1 - What’s New in Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2
Server 2008 and R2 Goals
AD Changes
Read-Only Domain Controllers .
New Windows Backup
Fine-Grained Password Policies
PowerShell and AD Administrative Center
DCPromo Improvements
OS Changes Under the Hood
R2 Is 64-Bit Only
Server Core
Hyper-V
Networking Changes
TCP
Network Access Protection (NAP)
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) VPN
New Setup Technologies
New Management Tools
Server Manager
The New Remote Tools: WinRM and WinRS
Remote Desktop Services: Terminal Services with a New Name
and New Features
New Group Policies and Tools
New Event Viewer
File and Print Sharing .
SMB 2.0
More Reliable SYSVOL Replication
Print Management Console and Printer Driver Isolation
Web-Based Services
Web Server (IIS)
FTP Server
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
Chapter 2 - Installing and Upgrading to Windows Server 2008 R2
What Has Changed Since 2000 and 2003?
The Media
Installation Requirements
64-bit Support
Installing the Operating System
Performing a Clean Installation
Performing an Upgrade Installation
Initial Configuration Tasks Utility
Using Server Manager to Configure Your Servers
Changes to Server Manager
Common Configuration Tasks
Adding and Removing Roles
Troubleshooting Roles and Features
Remote Management
Wrapping Up Server Manager
Upgrading Active Directory
An Overview of Active Directory: New Functionality in
Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2
New Active Directory Functionality in Windows Server 2008 R2
Active Directory Upgrade Strategies
Unattended Installations
Installing Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK)
Creating an Answer File
Using an Answer File
Installing a Sample Server Network for This Book’s Examples
The Bottom Line
Chapter 3 - The New Server: Introduction to Server Core
What in the World Is Server Core?
Installing Server Core
Server Core Survival Guide
Accessing the Task Manager
Closing the Command Prompt
Changing the Administrator’s Password .
Accessing File Shares
Finding Commands from A to Z
Finding Command Syntax: The Question Mark .
Reading Text Files with Notepad
Reverse Engineering
Editing the Registry
Rebooting and Shutting Down
Initial Configurations for Server Core
Step 1: Provide Computer Information
Step 2: Update This Server
Step 3: Customize This Server
Administering Server Core Remotely
Configuring Roles and Features
Creating a Domain Controller and Managing DNS
Configuring the DHCP Service
Setting Up a File Server
Setting Up a Print Server
Managing Licenses with Key Management Service
Protecting Data with Windows Backup Server
The Bottom Line
Chapter 4 - Windows Server 2008 IPv4: What Has Changed?
TCP Then and Now
Improving Transaction Time with Autoscaling
Employing Policy-Based QoS
Sharing Files and Printers with SMB 2.0
Alternatives for Network Performance
Wrapping Up the New and Improved TCP
DHCP and Network Access Protection
New to 2008 R2
The Bottom Line
Chapter 5 - DNS and Naming in Server 2008 and Active Directory
Components of Microsoft’s DNS
Understanding the DNS Server Role
Implementing Zones to Manage Namespaces
Understanding Record Types
Implementing the DNS Role on Server Core
Managing DNS Clients and Name Resolution
Understanding Active Directory’s DNS
Configuring DNS Automatically
Understanding SRV Records and Clients
Windows Server 2008 R2’s Additional Features
Supporting Internet-Based DNS Resolution
Supporting External DNS Domains
Resolving External Namespaces
Administration and Troubleshooting with DNS Tools
Administering the DNS Server with the DNS Management Console
and DNSCmd
Leveraging Nslookup, DCDiag, and DNSLint
The Bottom Line
Chapter 6 - Creating the Simple AD: The One-Domain, One-Location AD
An Introduction to Active Directory Basics
A Single-Domain Forest
Benefits of a Single Domain
Creating a Single-Domain Forest
Adding a Second DC
Before Running DCPromo
Deployment Configuration for the Second DC
DNS for the Second DC
Global Catalog for the Second DC
Running DCPromo for the Second DC
Creating Organizational Units, Accounts, and Groups
Creating Organizational Units
Creating Accounts
Creating Groups
Delegating Control
Domain Maintenance Tasks
Joining a Domain
Decommissioning a DC
Troubleshooting ADI DNS
Raising Domain and Forest Functional Levels
Using NetDom
Managing the Domain Time
Creating Fine-Grained Password Policies
Requirements for Fine-Grained Password Policies
Creating a Password Settings Object
The Bottom Line
Chapter 7 - Creating and Managing User Accounts
User Accounts
Creating Local User Accounts
Creating Domain User Accounts
Setting Local User Account Properties
Setting Domain-Based User Account Properties
Group Management
Local Groups .
Active Directory Groups
Monday-Morning Admin Tasks
Forgotten Passwords
Locked-Out Users
What’s New in Windows Server 2008 R2 for User and Group Management
Active Directory Administrative Center
Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell
The Bottom Line
Chapter 8 - Group Policy: AD’s Gauntlet
Group Policy Concepts
Policies Are “All or Nothing”
Policies Are Inherited and Cumulative
Group Policy Power! Refresh Intervals
Local Policies and Group Policy Objects
Administrators or Non-Administrators LGPO
User-Specific LGPO
Creating GPOs
Group Policy Basics
Replication of Group Policy Is Built In
GPOs Undo Themselves When Removed
You Needn’t Log On to Apply GPO Settings
Modifying Group Policy Default Behavior
Group Policy Policies
Group Policy over Slow Links
Group Policy Application .
How Group Policy Is Applied
Filtering Group Policy with Access Control Lists
Using WMI Filters with Group Policy
Enforcing and Blocking Inheritance
Group Policy Example: Forcing Complex Passwords
Group Policy Setting Possibilities
Decrypting User and Computer Configuration Settings
Using Group Policy to Set Password and Account Lockout Policy
Group Policy Preferences
The New and Improved GPMC
Starter GPOs
Backing Up and Restoring GPOs
Delegating Group Policy Administration
Troubleshooting Group Policies
The Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP) Tool
Group Policy Results Using the GPMC
Group Policy Modeling Using the GPMC
gpresult
gpotool
Using Event Viewer
Troubleshooting 101: Keep It Simple
A Closing Thought or Two on Group Policy
The Bottom Line
Chapter 9 - Active Directory Delegation
AD Delegation vs. NT Domains
Delegating Control Using Organizational Units
Creating a New Organizational Unit
Moving User Accounts into an OU
Creating a MktPswAdm Group
Delegating the Marketing OU’s Password Reset Control to MktPswAdm
Advanced Delegation: Manually Setting Permissions
Finding Out Which Delegations Have Been Set, or Undelegating
The Bottom Line
Chapter 10 - Files, Folders, and Shares
Understanding the File Services Role
Adding Role Services
Adding the File Services Role
Creating Shares
Creating Shares with Server Manager
Creating Shares on Remote Computers Using Server Manager
Publishing Shares in Active Directory
Managing Permissions
NTFS Permissions
Share Permissions
Share and NTFS Permission Similarities
Modifying Share and NTFS Permissions
Combining Share and NTFS Permissions
Connecting to Shares
“A Set of Credentials Conflicts” .
Using net use on a WAN
Common Shares
File Server Resource Manager
Creating Quota Policies
Creating File Screen Policies
Generating Reports
File Server Resource Manager Options
Understanding SMB 2.0
Compatibility with SMB 1.0
SMB 2.0 Security
Implementing BitLocker
Hardware Requirements
Enabling BitLocker
Using Offline Files/Client-Side Caching
How Offline Files Works .
BranchCache
Enabling Offline Files on the Server
The Bottom Line
Chapter 11 - Creating and Managing Shared Folders
Creating Shared Folders
Creating Shares from Explorer
Remotely Creating Shares with the Computer Management Console
Managing Permissions
Creating Share Permissions
Understanding File and Directory Permissions
Working with Hidden Shares
Exploring the Distributed File System
Understanding DFS Terminology
Choosing Stand-Alone vs. Domain-Based DFS
Creating a DFS Root
Adding Links to a DFS Root
Configuring DFS Replications
Understanding DFS Replication
Managing DFS Replication
Exploring the Network File System
The Bottom Line
Chapter 12 - SYSVOL: Old and New
The Old: File Replication Service
File System Junctions
Understanding File Replication Service
How FRS Works with SYSVOL
The New: Distributed File System Replication
Understanding DFSR
Migrating to DFSR
The Bottom Line
Chapter 13 - Sharing Printers on Windows Server 2008 R2 Networks
Print Services Overview
The Print Spooler
The Printer Driver
Installing the Print and Document Services Role
Adding the Print and Document Services Role
Working in the Print Management Console
Adding the Print Services Role to Server Core
Deploying Printers to the Masses
Adding a Printer to a Client Manually
Adding a Printer Using Active Directory Search
Deploying Printers via GPO
Viewing Deployed Printers
Adjusting Print Server Settings
Server Properties
Printer Migration
Managing Printer Properties
Printer Properties Sharing Tab
Printer Properties Ports Tab
Printer Properties Security Tab
Printer Properties Advanced Tab
Managing Print Jobs
Using Custom Filters
Troubleshooting Printer Problems
Basic Troubleshooting: Identifying the Situation
Restarting the Spooler Service
Isolating Printer Drivers
The Bottom Line
Chapter 14 - Remote Server Administration
Remote Desktop for Administration
Configuring the Server for Remote Desktop
Using Remote Desktop Connection
Remote Desktop Gateway
Remote Desktops
Configuring a Server for Remote Assistance
Windows Remote Management Service
Enabling WinRM
Using WinRS
Remote Server Administration Tools
RSAT Compatibility Issues
RSAT Tools
Installing RSAT
The Bottom Line
Chapter 15 - Connecting Windows Clients to the Server
What to Know Before You Begin
Understanding Client-Side Software Requirements
Domain Accounts and Local Accounts
Verifying Your Network Configuration
Verifying Local Area Connection Settings
Test Network Connectivity with the ping Command
Verifying and Setting Local Area Connection Information Using the GUI
Joining the Domain
Joining a Domain from Windows 7
Joining a Domain from Windows Vista
Joining a Domain from Windows XP
Joining a Domain from Windows 2000 Professional
Changing Domain User Passwords
Changing Domain Passwords from Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Changing Domain Passwords from Windows XP and Windows
Professional
Connecting to Network Resources
Connecting to Network Resources from Windows 7 and Windows Vista .
Connecting to Network Resources from Windows XP
Connecting to Network Resources from Windows 2000
The Bottom Line
Chapter 16 - Working the Web with IIS 7.0 and 7.5
Creating Simple Websites
A Sum of Pages
Lively Web Pages
What’s So Different About IIS 7.0 and 7.5?
Introducing IIS 7 Modules
What’s Included?
Feature Delegation
Installing IIS 7
Adding the Web Server Role
Installing IIS 7 via the Command Line
Installing IIS 7 on Server Core
Renovating IIS Construction
Website Provisioning
Understanding Global Settings
Creating a Simple Website
Configuring Site Settings
Hosting Multiple Websites
Deploying Sites
Site Uniqueness
Setting Up an Anonymous Account
Delegating Administration
Integrating SMTP into IIS 7 Web Pages
Getting Started
Adding the SMTP Server Feature
Setting Up an SMTP Server
Adding the SMTP E-mail Feature to an IIS 7 Website
Integrating FTP into IIS 7 Web Pages
The FTP7 File Transfer Publishing Service
Adding FTP to an IIS 7 Website
Advanced Administration
Using Web Management Services
Connecting, Securing, Auditing
Windows System Resource Manager
Backing Up and Restoring Data
The Bottom Line
Chapter 17 - Watching Your System
Monitoring Your System with Event Viewer
Viewing an Event
Understanding Event Levels
Creating and Using Custom Views
Modifying the Displayed Columns in the Event Viewer
Understanding Windows Logs
Understanding Applications and Services Logs .
Configuring Event Log Properties
Attaching Tasks to Events
Viewing Events on Server Core
Subscribing to Event Logs
Understanding Subscription Types
Selecting Events
Setting Advanced Options
Understanding Event Subscription Protocols
Configuring Event Subscriptions
Troubleshooting Event Forwarding
Checking the Runtime Status
Using the Windows Event Collector Utility
Monitoring Performance
Using Monitoring Tools
Using Data Collector Sets
The Bottom Line
Chapter 18 - Windows Server 2008 R2 and Active Directory
Backup and Maintenance
Backing Up and Restoring Windows Server
Backing Up and Restoring a Full Server
Backing Up and Restoring Files and Folders
Stopping and Restarting Active Directory
Stopping and Starting AD DS
Defragmenting Active Directory Offline
Checking the Integrity of an Active Directory Database
Capturing Active Directory Snapshots
Creating an Active Directory Snapshot
Mounting an Active Directory Snapshot
Working with Mounted Active Directory Snapshots
Backing Up and Restoring Active Directory
Recovering Active Directory Objects
Creating an Active Directory Backup
Restoring an Active Directory Backup
Performing an Authoritative Restore
The Bottom Line
Chapter 19 - Advanced IP: Routing with Windows
The Life of an IP Packet
First, the Simple Case: No Routing Required
Now the Hard Case: With Routing
From Classes to Classless
In the Beginning Was the Class
Unusable Host Addresses
All Y’all
Broadcast Gets Narrower: The First Unroutable Addresses
Routing the Unroutable Part I: Private Addresses
Sockets, Ports, and Winsock
Winsock: Why We Can All Use the Internet
Routing the Unroutable Part II: NAPT and PAT
Routing the Unroutable Part III: Application Layer Gateways
Installing a NAT
Testing and Troubleshooting
Using the Application Itself
Pinging a Remote Computer with ping
Pinging a Remote Computer with traceroute
Checking Your Configuration with ipconfig
Showing Routing and Neighbors
Using Network Monitor
The Bottom Line
Chapter 20 - Getting from the Office to the Road: VPNs
Introducing VPNs
The Many Names of VPN Servers .
Gateway-to-Gateway VPN
Understanding the Tunneling Protocols
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol
Internet Key Exchange Version 2
Using Network Policy and Access Services Role
Routing and Remote Access
Adding the Network Policy and Access Services Role
Configuring Routing and Remote Access
Configuring Policies
Authenticating VPN Clients
Configuring Accounting
Exploring Routing and Remote Access
Protecting VPNs with IP Security (IPSec)
Understanding IPSec: The Four Security Options
Understanding IPSec Filters
IPSec Rules = IPSec Actions + IPSec Filters
Signing and Encrypting Need One More Piece: Authentication
How IPSec Works in Windows
Using IPSec to Protect Systems Through Packet Filtering
A Few Final Thoughts About IPSec
The Bottom Line
Chapter 21 - Adding More Locations: Sites in Active Directory
Mastering Site Concepts
Sites and Replication
Understanding Site Terminology
Exploring Sites
How Sites Work
Renaming Default-First-Site-Name
Defining a Site
Deciding on DCs in Remote Locations .
Defining a Subnet and Placing It in a Site
Placing a Server in a Site
Adding Site Links
Configuring Intersite Replication
Bridgehead Servers
Forcing Replication
Configuring Clients to Access the Next Closest Site
Configuring Next Closest Site with Group Policy
Configuring Next Closest Site Through the Registry
Using PowerShell
The Bottom Line
Chapter 22 - The Third DC: Understanding Read-Only
Domain Controllers
Introducing RODCs
Making Changes on a Read-Only Domain Controller
RODC Contents
RODC Requirements
RODC and Server Applications
Installing the RODC
Installing RODC on Server Core
Viewing the RODC Properties
Modifying the Allowed List
Staged Installations
DNS on the RODC
The Bottom Line
Chapter 23 - Creating Larger Active Directory Environments:
Beyond One Domain
The Foundations of Multiple-Domain Designs
Domains
Forests
Trees
You Must Build Trees and Forests Together
Planning Your Active Directory Environment
Satisfying Political Needs
Connectivity and Replication Issues
Multiple Domains: When They Make Sense
The Case for an Empty Root
Active Directory Design Pointers
Creating Multiple Domains
Naming Multidomain Structures .
Preparing the DC for the Second Domain
Creating a Second Domain
Functional Levels
The Beginning of Functional Levels in Windows 2000
Domain Functional Levels
Forest Functional Levels
FSMOs and GCs .
Multimaster vs. Single-Master Replication
But Not Everything Is Multimaster
Domain Naming: A FSMO Example
Why Administrators Must Know About FSMOs
Global Catalogs
FSMO Roles
Schema Master
Domain Naming Master FSMO
RID Pool FSMO
Infrastructure Master
PDC Emulator FSMO
Transferring FSMO Roles
Time Sync
Trusts
Defining the Domain: “Trust”
Trust Relationships in More Detail
Trusts Have Direction
Some Trusts Are Transitive
Trusts Do Not Remove All Security
Trusts Involve Administrators from Both Sides
Four Kinds of Trusts
Understanding Transitive Forest Trusts
Manually Creating Trusts
The Bottom Line
Chapter 24 - Migrating, Merging, and Modifying Your
Active Directory
Migration Strategies
Migrating with an In-Place Upgrade
Migrating with a Swing Migration
Migrating with a Clean and Pristine Migration
Using Microsoft’s Free Migration Tool: ADMT
An Example Migration Setup
Establishing the Trust
Getting Both Sides ADMT-Friendly
Starting Up ADMT and Migrating
Testing the Migrated Group’s Access to Resources
Translating Local Profiles
Migrating Computer Accounts
Rollback Considerations
Renaming a Domain
Understanding the Requirements
Affecting Business Operations
Understanding the Business Risks
Performing the Domain Rename
The Bottom Line
Chapter 25 - Installing, Using, and Administering Remote
Desktop Services
Who Needs Remote Desktop Services?
Centralized Deployment of Applications
Supporting Remote Users
Supporting PC-Unfriendly Environments
Reducing Hardware Refreshes
Simplifying the User Interface
Providing Help-Desk Support
Deploying RDS RemoteApp
Understanding the Remote Desktop Services Processing Model
Son of Mainframe?
Anatomy of a Thin-Client Session
Server and Client Requirements
Server Hardware
Client Hardware
Adding Remote Desktop Services
Required Role Services
Easy Print
Single Sign-On
Network Level Authentication
Licensing Mode
Remote Desktop Users Group
Adding the Remote Desktop Services Role
Adding Applications
Connecting to an RDS Session
Adding an RDS RemoteApp Application
Monitoring Remote Desktop Services
Remote Desktop Services Manager
Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration
Remote Desktop Licensing Manager
The Bottom Line
Chapter 26 - Connecting Mac OS X Clients
Preparing Active Directory for Mac OS X Clients
Connecting a Mac to the Domain
Connecting to File Shares
Connecting to Printers
Using Remote Desktop from a Mac Client
Troubleshooting
The Bottom Line
Chapter 27 - Patch Management
The Four Phases of Patch Management
Phase 1: Assess
Phase 2: Identify
Phase 3: Evaluate and Plan
Phase 4: Deploy
Dissecting a Security Update
Digging into Windows Server Update Services
Features of WSUS 3.0
Software Requirements for WSUS Servers and Clients
Deployment Scenarios
Configuring Prerequisites for WSUS 3.0
Installing and Configuring WSUS 3.0
Pointing Your Clients to the WSUS Server
The Bottom Line
Chapter 28 - File Shares Made Even Better: Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0
Overview of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
How Does WSS Work?
Prerequisites
Installing WSSv3
Loading IIS 7.5
Loading the .NET Framework
Loading WSS 3.0 .
Configuring Products and Technologies
Introducing Central Administration
SharePoint Website Provisioning
Creating a Web Application
Creating a Site Collection
Adding Sites to a Site Collection
Creating SharePoint Document Libraries
Creating a Document Library
Populating a Document Library
Managing SharePoint Documents
Document Metadata
Document Library Settings
Workflows
Accessing SharePoint Documents
Enforcing Security
Creating Useful Navigation
Updating Search Indexes
Using Alerts and RSS
Managing Information Rights
Advanced WSS Administration
Authentication Providers
Managing Features
Limiting Content
Integrating Client Software
Internet Explorer Integration
Office 2007 Application Integration
The Bottom Line
Chapter 29 - Server Virtualization with Hyper-V
What Is Server Virtualization?
What Use Is Server Virtualization?
What Do You Need to Get Started with Hyper-V?
The Hyper-V Feature Set
Installing the Host with a Virtual Machine
Installing and Configuring Hyper-V
Configuring a Virtual Machine
Installing a Virtual Machine
Understanding Hyper-V Architecture
The Hyper-V Parent Partition
Hyper-V Child Partitions
Security Design in Hyper-V
Using Virtual Disks
Virtual Disks and Their Controllers
Virtual Disk Types and When to Use Them
Adding a Disk to an Existing VM
Disk Maintenance
Time Travel with Snapshots
Using Virtual Networks
Understanding Virtual Switches
Connecting VMs to Virtual Switches
Managing Virtual Machines
Licensing Hyper-V Hosts and Their VMs
Moving VMs Around: Export and Import
Backing Up and Restoring Virtual Machines
Server Core and the Hyper-V Server
Moving VMs: Quick Migration and Live Migration
Malware Protection and Patching
Scripting Hyper-V
The Bottom Line
Chapter 30 - Advanced User Account Management and User Support
Experiencing the Flexible Desktop
Configuring Home Directories
Setting Up the Lab
Creating the Home Directories
Creating Home Directories: The Easy Way
Creating Home Directories: The Hard Way
Home Directory vs. Local Storage
Creating Roaming Profiles
Creating a Roaming Profiles Share: The Easy Way
Creating a Roaming Profiles Share: The Hard Way
Configuring Mandatory Profiles
Configuring Super Mandatory Profiles
Configuring a Default Network Profile
Managing Roaming Profiles
Machine Settings
User Settings
Redirecting Folders
Basic Folder Redirection
Advanced Folder Redirection
Managing Folder Redirection
Managing the Desktop Using Group Policy
Managing Users with Logon Scripts
User Access Control and Logon Scripts
Multiple Logon Scripts
Managing Logon Scripts with Group Policy
Managing Shutdown Tasks with Logoff Scripts
The Bottom Line
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