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| Planning Server Deployments | |
| Selecting a Windows Server 2008 Edition | |
| Introducing Windows Server 2008 Features and Capabilities | |
| Using Server Core | |
| Introducing Server Core | |
| Administering Server Core | |
| Justifying Server Core | |
| Using Server Core for Application Servers | |
| Inventorying Hardware | |
| Installing Microsoft... MORE | |
| Accelerator | |
| Using Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator | |
| Assessing Windows Server 2008 Readiness | |
| Viewing Assessment Results | |
| Automating Server Deployments | |
| Using Windows Deployment Services | |
| Installing Windows Deployment Services | |
| Configuring the WDS Server | |
| Adding Image Files | |
| Configuring a Custom DHCP Option | |
| Performing a WDS Client Installation | |
| Customizing WDS Client Installations | |
| Creating Image Files with WDS | |
| Creating a Capture Boot Image | |
| Using Answer Files | |
| Using the Windows Automated Installation Kit | |
| Understanding the Deployment Process | |
| Installing the Windows AIK | |
| Creating an Answer File | |
| Creating a Master Installation | |
| Capturing an Image File | |
| Deploying an Image File | |
| Planning Infrastructure Services | |
| Deploying DHCP Servers | |
| Understanding DHCP Communications | |
| Designing a DHCP Infrastructure | |
| Using a Distributed DHCP Infrastructure | |
| Using a Centralized DHCP Infrastructure | |
| Using a Hybrid DHCP Infrastructure | |
| Regulating DHCP Network Traffic | |
| Planning for Fault Tolerance | |
| Assigning Static IP Addresses | |
| Assigning IPv6 Addresses | |
| Deploying a DHCP Server | |
| Deploying a DHCP Relay Agent | |
| Deploying DNS Servers | |
| Understanding the DNS Architecture | |
| Understanding DNS Naming | |
| Understanding the DNS Domain Hierarchy | |
| Understanding DNS Communications | |
| Understanding DNS Referrals and Queries | |
| Understanding Reverse Name Resolution | |
| Designing a DNS Deployment | |
| Resolving Internet Names | |
| Hosting Internet Domains | |
| Hosting Active Directory Domains | |
| Integrating DHCP and DNS | |
| Separating DNS Services | |
| Creating Internet Domains | |
| Creating Internal Domains | |
| Creating Subdomains | |
| Combining Internal and External Domains | |
| Creating Host Names | |
| Deploying a DNS Server | |
| Creating Zones | |
| Replicating Zone Data | |
| Using Active Directory-Integrated Zones | |
| Planning an Active Directory Deployment | |
| Introducing Active Directory | |
| Understanding Active Directory Functions | |
| Understanding the Active Directory Architecture | |
| Understanding Objects and Attributes | |
| Understanding Domains | |
| Zooming In: Organizational Units | |
| Zooming In: Groups | |
| Zooming Out: Domain Trees | |
| Zooming Out: Forests | |
| Introducing the Global Catalog | |
| Understanding Functional levels | |
| Understanding Active Directory Communications | |
| Introducing LDAP | |
| Understanding Replication | |
| Using Read-Only Domain Controllers | |
| Expanding Outward: Sites | |
| Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure | |
| Designing the Domain Name Space | |
| Creating Additional Domains | |
| Choosing a Design Paradigm | |
| Designing a Tree Structure | |
| Naming Domains | |
| Creating Additional Trees | |
| Creating Additional Forests | |
| Designing an Internal Domain Structure | |
| Understanding Inheritance | |
| Creating Organizational Units | |
| Creating Group Objects | |
| Creating Users and Computers | |
| Designing a Group Policy Strategy | |
| Deploying Active Directory Domain Services | |
| Installing the Active Directory Domain Services Role | |
| Creating a New Forest | |
| Creating a New Child Domain in a Forest | |
| Adding a Domain Controller to an Existing Domain | |
| Planning Application Services | |
| Deploying Application Servers | |
| Introducing Application Service Roles | |
| Assigning Multiple Roles | |
| Selecting Application Service Roles | |
| Using the File Services Role | |
| Using the Terminal Services Role | |
| Using the Hyper-V Role | |
| Using the Web Server (IIS) Role | |
| Using the UDDI Services Role | |
| Using the Application Server Role | |
| Using the Print Services Role | |
| Using the Fax Server Role | |
| Using the Streaming Media Services Role | |
| Deploying Applications | |
| Deploying Applications Using Group Policy | |
| Understanding the Limitations | |
| Creating a Software Installation GPO | |
| Deploying Applications Using System Center Tools | |
| Using System Center Essentials 2007 | |
| Using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 | |
| Using Terminal Services | |
| Understanding the Terminal Services Architecture | |
| Introducing Terminal Server | |
| Introducing Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) | |
| Introducing Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) | |
| Planning a Terminal Services Deployment | |
| Identifying the Advantages of Terminal Services | |
| Using Terminal Services in Various Scenarios | |
| Deploying Terminal Services | |
| Selecting Server Hardware | |
| Installing Terminal Services | |
| Installing Applications | |
| Understanding Terminal Services Licensing | |
| Using Virtualization | |
| Understanding Virtualization Architectures | |
| Introducing Hyper-V | |
| Virtualizing Applications | |
| Planning File and Print Services | |
| Deploying File Servers | |
| Designing a File-Sharing Strategy | |
| Arranging Shares | |
| Controlling Access | |
| Mapping Drives | |
| Creating Folder Shares | |
| Using the Distributed File System | |
| Understanding Namespaces | |
| Replicating Shares | |
| Configuring DFS | |
| Using File Server Resource Manager | |
| Working with Quotas | |
| Creating a File Screen | |
| Generating Storage Reports | |
| Deploying Print and Fax Servers | |
| Understanding the Windows Print Architecture | |
| Understanding Windows Printing | |
| Understanding the Flexibility of Windows Printing | |
| Using the Print Services Role | |
| Using the Print Management Console | |
| Sharing a Printer | |
| Deploying Printers with Group Policy | |
| Deploying a Fax Server | |
| Using the Fax Services Role | |
| Adding the Desktop Experience Feature | |
| Sharing the Fax Printer | |
| Configuring a Fax Device | |
| Configuring Incoming Fax Routing Policies | |
| Configuring Outgoing Fax Routing Policies | |
| Selecting Fax Users | |
| Planning Storage Solutions | |
| Planning Server Storage | |
| How Many Servers Do I Need? | |
| Estimating Storage Requirements | |
| Selecting a Storage Technology | |
| Selecting a Disk Technology | |
| Using External Drive Arrays | |
| Planning for Storage Fault Tolerance | |
| Using Disk Mirroring | |
| Using RAID | |
| Understanding Windows Disk Settings | |
| Selecting a Partition Style | |
| Understanding Disk Types | |
| Understanding Volume Types | |
| Choosing a Volume Size | |
| Understanding File Systems | |
| Working with Disks | |
| Adding a New Disk | |
| Converting a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk | |
| Creating a Simple Volume | |
| Creating a Striped, Spanned, Mirrored, or RAID-5 Volume | |
| Extending and Shrinking Volumes | |
| Deploying a Storage Area Network | |
| Understanding SAN Technologies | |
| Using Fibre Channel | |
| Using iSCSI | |
| Using Windows Server 2008 with SANs | |
| Installing iSNS Server | |
| Using iSCSI Initiator | |
| Using Storage Manager for SANs | |
| Using Storage Explorer | |
| Planning for High Availability | |
| Planning For Data Availability | |
| Backing Up Data | |
| Using Shadow Copies | |
| Using Offline Files | |
| Using Disk Redundancy | |
| Planning for Application Availability | |
| Increasing Applications Availability | |
| Planning for Application Resilience | |
| Enhancing Application Availability Using Group Policy | |
| Enhancing Application Availability Using Windows Installer | |
| Planning for Server Availability | |
| Using Hardware Redundancy | |
| Using Failover Clustering | |
| Understanding Failover Cluster Requirements | |
| Validating a Failover Cluster Configuration | |
| Creating a Failover Cluster | |
| Using Network Load Balancing | |
| Creating an NLB Cluster | |
| Load Balancing Terminal Servers | |
| Using DNS Round Robin | |
| Planning Server and Network Security | |
| Securing Servers. Physically Securing Servers | |
| Controlling Access | |
| Using Physical Barriers | |
| Using Biometrics | |
| Social Engineering | |
| Controlling the Environment | |
| Wireless Networking | |
| Building a Firewall | |
| Understanding Windows Firewall Settings | |
| Working with Windows Firewall | |
| Using the Windows Firewall Control Panel | |
| Using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Console | |
| Using BitLocker | |
| Understanding BitLocker Requirements | |
| Installing BitLocker | |
| Securing Network Access | |
| Understanding Authentication | |
| Storing User Credentials | |
| Understanding Encryption | |
| Network Planning and Authentication | |
| Enhancing Authentication Security with Strong | |
| Passwords | |
| Understanding Kerberos Authentication | |
| Controlling Kerberos Authentication Using Group | |
| Policies | |
| Understanding Authorization | |
| Understanding the Windows Permission Architecture | |
| Understanding Standard and Special Permissions | |
| Allowing and Denying Permissions | |
| Inheriting Permissions | |
| Understanding Effective Permissions | |
| Assigning Standard NTFS Permissions | |
| Assigning Special NTFS Permissions | |
| Understanding Resource Ownership | |
| Securing Infrastructure Services | |
| Securing Remote Access | |
| Understanding Remote Access Connectivity | |
| Understanding Virtual Private Networking | |
| Choosing a Remote Access Solution | |
| Authenticating Remote Users | |
| Installing Remote Access | |
| Configuring Routing and Remote Access | |
| Configuring Remote Access Authentication | |
| Using Certificates | |
| Understanding Certificates | |
| Understanding Certificate Functions | |
| Understanding Certificate Components | |
| Planning a CA Deployment | |
| Determining the Certificate Life Cycle | |
| Planning CA Validity Periods | |
| Understanding Certificate Revocation | |
| Installing Certification Authorities | |
| Installing an Enterprise Root, CA | |
| Installing an Enterprise Subordinate CA | |
| Creating a CA Hierarchy | |
| Managing Certificate Templates | |
| Working with Certificate Templates | |
| Managing Certificate Template Permissions | |
| Understanding Certificate Template Versions | |
| Working with Certificate Templates | |
| Enrolling and Revoking Certificates | |
| Understanding Certificate Enrollment Methods | |
| Issuing Certificates Manually | |
| Revoking Certificates | |
| Publishing CRLs | |
| Managing Servers | |
| Using Remote Administration | |
| Using Server Manager | |
| Installing Role Administration Tools | |
| Using MMC Consoles | |
| Using the MMC Interface | |
| Creating Customized MMC Consoles | |
| Using Multiple Windows | |
| Connecting to Remote Computers | |
| Using Remote Desktop | |
| Enabling Remote Desktop | |
| Configuring Remote Desktop Connection | |
| Connecting to a Remote Desktop Server Using RDC | |
| Delegating Administrtion Tasks | |
| Delegating File System Permissions | |
| Assigning Group Managers | |
| Delegating Active Directory Administrative Privileges | |
| Assigning Active Directory Permissions | |
| Using the Delegation of Control Wizard | |
| Updating Servers | |
| Understanding WSUS Architectures | |
| Using a Single WSUS Server | |
| Using Multiple Independent WSUS Servers | |
| Using Multiple Synchronized WSUS Servers | |
| Using Multiple Disconnected WSUS Servers | |
| Deploying WSUS | |
| Installing WSUS | |
| Configuring WSUS | |
| Configuring WSUS Clients | |
| Monitoring Servers | |
| Using the Event Viewer Console | |
| Introducing the Windows Server 2008 Event Viewer | |
| Viewing Windows Logs | |
| Viewing Applications and Services Logs | |
| Viewing Component Logs | |
| Creating Custom Views | |
| Using the Reliability and Performance Console | |
| Using Resource Overview | |
| Using Performance Monitor | |
| Modifying the Graph View | |
| Using Other Views | |
| Adding Counters | |
| Creating an Effective Display | |
| Saving a System Monitor Console | |
| Using Reliability Monitor | |
| Locating Bottlenecks | |
| Monitoring Processor Performance | |
| Monitoring Memory Performance | |
| Monitoring Disk Performance | |
| Monitoring Network Performance | |
| Establishing a Baseline | |
| Using Auditing | |
| Backing Up | |
| Planning a Backup Strategy | |
| Selecting Backup Hardware | |
| Using Optical Disks | |
| Using Hard Disk Drives | |
| Using Magnetic Tape | |
| Using Tape Libraries | |
| Selecting a Drive Interface | |
| Selecting Backup Software | |
| Selecting Targets | |
| Understanding Backup Job Types | |
| Scheduling Jobs | |
| Logging Backup Activity | |
| Cataloging Files | |
| Rotating Media | |
| Performing Restores | |
| Using Windows Server Backup | |
| Creating a Single Backup Job | |
| Performing a Scheduled Backup | |
| Configuring Incremental Backups | |
| Performing a Restore | |
| Restoring an Entire Server | |
| Backing Up and Recovering Active Directory | |
| Understanding Authoritative and Nonauthoritative | |
| Restores | |
| Backing Up and Restoring Group Policy Objects | |
| Microsoft Certified Professional (Pro) Skills | |
| Lab Setup Guide: Exam 70-646 | |
| Configuring Windows Server 2008 Applications | |
| Platform | |
| Glossary | |
| Index | |
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