Windows Small Business Server 2003 : a clear and concise administrator's reference and how-to: quickly find the information you need to install, configure, and maintain all the features of SBS 2003 and get the job done /

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Author / Creator:Knecht-Thurman, S.
Imprint:Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., 2005.
Description:1 online resource ([494] pages).
Language:English
Series:From technologies to solutions
From technologies to solutions.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12314513
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ISBN:1904811493
9781904811497
9781847190369
1847190367
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9781281348036
1282008714
9781282008717
9786611348038
6611348034
1847190804
9781847190802
Notes:English.
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Summary:Microsoft Small Business Server is a comprehensive and powerful one machine server solution with a broad range of services. Whether you are an experienced sysadmin or an experienced user stepping up to servers for the first time, you?ll need to navigate a quick and efficient route through both the software itself and the giant body of official documentation. This book is the perfect companion to keep with you as you set up the system initally, maintain it day to day, and troubleshoot the various issues that arise. The book is comprehensive it is coverage of all the features of SBS 2003, but lean and effective in its style. All the common admin tasks are outlined, and step by step intructions are given. Where technical background matters, it?s there. Otherwise there is just what you need to get the job done and move on.
Other form:1-904811-49-3
Table of Contents:
  • Windows Small Business Server 2003 A Clear and Concise Administrator's Reference and How-To; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Introduction; What This Book Covers; Conventions; Reader Feedback; Customer Support; Errata; Questions; 1. Introduction to Small Business Server 2003; Area of Application of the Small Business Server; The Expanding Middle Class; Implementation Planning; Decision Support: SBS 2003 or Windows Server 2003; Companies with One Head Office and up to 75 Employees; Connecting a Branch to a Head Office; Dismantling an Existing Active Directory Environment
  • Extending an Existing Environment with Additional ServersSetting up a Web Server for the Intranet/Internet; Using a Terminal Server; Features of Small Business Server 2003; Network, Internet, and E-Mail; Security; Team Work; Remote Access and Mobility; Setup and Administration; Versions of Small Business Server; Hardware Requirements; Requirements for the Standard Version; Requirements for the Premium Version; License Information and Costs; Active Directory as Base Technology for SBS 2003; Setting Up the Active Directory; How Does a Directory Service Work?; Objects in the Directory
  • Directory and Directory DatabaseClient-Server Communication; Security; Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP); LDAP Architecture; Features of Active Directory; Operation and Description of Active Directory; Domains and Domain Controllers; Trees and Forests; The Global Catalogue; Locations; Organizational Units; Active Directory Objects and Schema; Attributes; Classes; Group Policies; Replication; Features of ADSI; 2. Installing SBS 2003; Determining the Network Structure; Adding SBS to a Peer-to-Peer Network; Peer-to-Peer Network with Hardware Firewall
  • Peer-to-Peer Network without Hardware FirewallDialup Connection; Broadband Connection; Adding SBS to a Server-Based Network; Fresh Installation of SBS 2003; Installation and Basic Configuration; What Happens during Basic Configuration?; Changing the Computer Name; Testing the Network Configuration; Installation of Other Components; Installation and Configuration of Active Directory; Installation of Microsoft Search; Installation of other Server Components; What Are Data Folders?; Task List for Concluding Configuration; Network Task : Show Proven Security Methods
  • Network Task: Setting Up an Internet ConnectionNetwork Task: Configuring Remote Access; Network Task: Activating the Server; Network Task: Adding Client Licenses; Administrative Task: Adding Printers; Administrative Tasks: Adding Users and Computers; Administrative Task: Configuring Fax; Administrative Task: Configuring Monitoring; Administrative Task: Configuring Backups; Installed Hot Fixes; 3. Upgrade and Migration; Considerations; Upgrade Options for Existing Operating Systems; Keywords; Migration; Source Server; Target Server; Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT)