The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrator's Guide - Robert Williams, Mark Walla

The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrator's Guide

Buch | Softcover
928 Seiten
2000
Addison Wesley (Verlag)
978-0-201-61580-7 (ISBN)
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Designed as a reference for Windows 2000 use and administration.
This is an expert, comprehensive, real-world guide to every aspect of administering Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Begin with a detailed overview of Windows 2000 concepts, deployment and installation: the role of the system administrator, basic Windows 2000 features, organization, and architecture. Next, gain an in-depth understanding of what it takes to deploy and manage the Active Directory; manage users and the new group policies; security, print and file services, networking, and more. Section III covers enterprise-class Windows 2000 administration issues, including performance tuning, integration with Microsoft System Management Server, running Terminal Server, and clustering. The book also contains a handy quick-reference guide covering the most important commands in both the core operating system and the Windows 2000 Resource Kit toolset. For all sysadmins and netadmins working with Windows 2000, or planning to do so; and for senior IT managers responsible for architecting, deploying, and managing Windows 2000 environments.

G. Robert Williams, Ph.D., is the CEO of Manakoa Services Corporation. He is the coauthor of The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrator's Guide (Addison-Wesley, 2000) and Windows NT and UNIX (Addison-Wesley, 1998), in addition to being a regular contributor to Computer World, ITWorld.com, Windows Advantage, and Windows NT/2000 Magazine. Bob has been named a Microsoft Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the field of security. Mark Walla, MCSE, is the Senior Vice President of Manakoa Services Corporation. He has written numerous technical articles for Computer World, Windows Advantage, and Windows NT/2000 Magazine. He is also coauthor of The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrator's Guide (Addison-Wesley, 2000). Mark has been named a Microsoft Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the field of security. 0201615800AB02012005

Preface.


Acknowledgments.


About the Authors.


1. Administrative Overview.


Windows 2000 — An Historical Perspective.



What's in a Name — The Windows 2000 Family.



Windows 2000 Administration Roles.



Windows 2000 Features and Their Administration Implications.



Postscript.



2. Windows 2000 Structure and Architecture.


Structural Modes, Subsystems, and Managers.



Windows 2000 Processes.



Stored and Virtual Memory.



The Boot Process.



The Windows 2000 Registry.



Viewing Application Dependencies.



Reviewing Application Compatibility.



IntelliMirror and Other Innovations.



Postscript.



3. Planning and Installation.


Logical and Physical Structures.



Understanding the Current Enterprise.



Planning for Windows NT Upgrades.



Installation.



Postscript.



4. Getting Started.


Interface Basics.



Microsoft Management Console.



Help.



Search.



Postscript.



5. The Active Directory.


Directory Services.



Active Directory Structural Components.



Open Standards Support and Naming Conventions.



Migration and Backward Compatibility.



Administrative Interface Snap-Ins.



API Options.



Administrative Security and Trust Relationship.



Administrative Delegation.



Postscript.



6. Active Directory Management and Use.


Planning for the Active Directory.



Installing the Active Directory.



Active Directory MMC Snap-In Tools.



Creating Organizational Units.



Locating Objects.



Active Directory Object Access.



Standard and Special Permissions.



Active Directory Administrative Delegation.



Global Catalog Refinement.



The Active Directory Connector.



Postscript.



7. User Accounts and Groups.


User Accounts.



Groups.



Postscript.



8. Group Policies.


Understanding Group Policies.



GPO Implementation.



Implementing Group Policy by Example.



IntelliMirror.



Postscript.



9. Permissions Security, Folder Sharing, and Dfs.


Reviewing NTFS Permissions.



Folder Sharing.



Distributed File System Sharing.



Postscript.



10. Kerberos and the Public Key Infrastructure.


Kerberos Authentication.



The Public Key Infrastructure.



Postscript.



11. Additional Security Issues and Solutions.


Security Policy.



Windows 2000 System Lockdown.



Secure Network Services and Architecture.



The End User's Responsibility.



Postscript.



12. Networking Basics and Naming Services.


Networking Basics.



Naming Services and IP Assignments.



Postscript.



13. Virtual Private Networks and IP Security.


Virtual Private Networks.



IP Security.



Postscript.



14. Disk Management, Backup and Restoration, and Disaster Recovery.


Disk Management.



Backup and Restoration.



Disaster Management.



Postscript.



15. Terminal Services.


Conceptual Review.



Installing Terminal Services.



Configuring Terminal Services.



Connection Management.



Terminal Services Administration.



Terminal Services from a User's Perspective.



Postscript.



16. Internet Information Services.


Overview.



Understanding the IIS Web Server.



Working with the SMTP Server.



Understanding the NNTP Server.



Understanding the FTP Server.



Postscript.



17. Cluster, Indexing, Message Queuing, SMS, and WSH.


Understanding Cluster Services.



Index Services.



Message Queuing Services.



System Management Server.



Windows Scripting Host.



Example WSH Scripts.



Postscript.



Appendix: Windows 2000 Commands and Utilities.


Backup Commands.



Batch Commands.



Comparison Commands.



Compression Commands.



Display Commands.



File Management Commands.



File Manipulation Commands.



Miscellaneous Commands.



Networking Commands.



Print Commands.



Search Commands.



System Management Commands.



Resource Kit Support Tools.



Postscript.



Glossary.


Index. 0201615800T04062001

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.5.2000
Verlagsort Boston
Sprache englisch
Maße 234 x 187 mm
Gewicht 1801 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows
Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows Server
ISBN-10 0-201-61580-0 / 0201615800
ISBN-13 978-0-201-61580-7 / 9780201615807
Zustand Neuware
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