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Chapter 1. INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003. CHAPTER OVERVIEW. Identify the key differences among the Windows Server 2003 editions. Install Windows Server 2003. Identify the key structures and concepts of Active Directory. Create a domain controller.
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 CHAPTER OVERVIEW • Identify the key differences among the Windows Server 2003 editions. • Install Windows Server 2003. • Identify the key structures and concepts of Active Directory. • Create a domain controller. • New features of Server 2003 Active Directory
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 WINDOWS SERVER 2003 EDITIONS • Web Edition • Standard Edition • Enterprise Edition • Datacenter Edition
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 WEB EDITION • Single-purpose Web server platform • Limit of 10 inbound SMB connections • Support for up to two processors and up to 2 GB of RAM
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDITION • Designed as a departmental server or for smaller organizations • Multipurpose server platform • Supports up to four processors and 4 GB of RAM
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ENTERPRISE EDITION • Server platform for medium- to large-sized businesses • Supports up to eight processors and 32 GB of RAM • Eight-node clustering support through Microsoft Clustering Services
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 DATACENTER EDITION • Designed for high-end, high-traffic application servers • Supports up to 32 processors and 64 GB of RAM • Does not include ICF or ICS
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 64-BIT EDITIONS
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 INSTALLING WINDOWS SERVER 2003
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Manual Setup Disk Imaging Unattended Installation Server 2003 Deployment Methods
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ;[Unattended] ;Method = Express|Custom ;NtUpgrade = Yes|No ;Win31Upgade = Yes|No ;TargetPath = *|<Path Name>|Manual ;OverwriteOemFilesOnUpgrade = Yes|No ;ConfirmHardware = Yes|No ;OEMPreinstall = Yes|No ;NoWaitAfterTextMode = (0 = stop, 1 = Reboot) ;NoWaitAfterGuiMode = (0 = stop, 1 = Reboot) ;FileSystem = ConvertNTFS|LeaveAlone ;ExtendOemPartition = (0 = no, 1 = Yes) Unattende.txt
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ACTIVATING WINDOWS SERVER 2003
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Launching setup Setup settings Demo: Install Windows Server 2003
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 CONFIGURING WINDOWS SERVER 2003
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SERVER ROLES • File server • Print server • Application server
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SERVER ROLES (CONT.) • Mail server • Terminal Services server • Remote Access/VPN server • Domain contoller
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SERVER ROLES (CONT.) • DNS server • DHCP server • Streaming media server • WINS server
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 AN ACTIVE DIRECTORY PRIMER • Standards-based, LDAP-compliant directory services system. • Hierarchical structure provides organizational and administrative benefits. • Directory services database can be distributed across multiple servers to provide fault tolerance and increase performance.
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 AN ACTIVE DIRECTORY PRIMER (CONT.) • Active Directory database is stored in the \WINDOWS\NTDS directory on each domain controller. • A repository for objects and resources, including user accounts, group accounts, computer accounts, and printers. • Each object has a set of properties that is also stored in Active Directory.
Active Directory Management What Is a Directory Service? A service that helps track and locate objects on a network
Active Directory Management Files Workstations Services Users What Is a Directory Service? A service that helps track and locate objects on a network
Active Directory Domains CONTOSO.COM
Active Directory Domains Boundary of Authentication CONTOSO.COM
Active Directory Domains Boundary of Policies Boundary of Authentication CONTOSO.COM
Active Directory Domains Boundary of Policies Boundary of Authentication CONTOSO.COM Boundary of Replication
Active Directory Trees CONTOSO.COM US.CONTOSO.COM OHIO.US.CONTOSO.COM
Shared Schema Configuration Global Catalog Active Directory Trees CONTOSO.COM US.CONTOSO.COM OHIO.US.CONTOSO.COM
Transitive Trusts CONTOSO.COM UK.CONTOSO.COM US.CONTOSO.COM
Transitive Trusts CONTOSO.COM UK.CONTOSO.COM US.CONTOSO.COM
Global Catalog Schema Configuration Active Directory Forests FABRIKAM.COM CONTOSO.COM US.CONTOSO.COM UK.FABRIKAM.COM
Domains : Provide administrative and security boundaries Allow resources to be grouped logically Can contain Organizational Units ( OU ' s ) to further organize resources Domain Controller Contoso . com Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 DOMAINS AND DOMAIN CONTROLLERS
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 OBJECTS AND ATTRIBUTES • Objects • Users, groups, printers, computers • Attributes • Names, phone numbers, locations
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 CONTAINERS AND LEAVES • Containers • Domains, organizational units (OUs), groups • Leaves • Users, printers, computers
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 GROUP POLICY • Group policy objects • Collections of hundreds of possible configuration settings. • Can be applied to users, computers, and OUs. • Policy applied at one level can override policy applied at another level.
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 CREATE A DOMAIN CONTROLLER
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Running DCPROMO Configuring AD settings Demo: CREATE A DOMAIN CONTROLLER
Domain & Forest Functional Levels • Choosing a functional level • Forest and domain levels • Raising functional levels
Domain Functional Levels Additional features are available in each higher level.
Forest Functional Levels • Improved replication • Forest-to-forest trusts • Improved schema functionality
Domain Renaming and Restructuring Northwindtraders.com Fabrikam.com Sales Engineering Contoso
Contoso Domain Renaming and Restructuring Northwindtraders.com Fabrikam.com Sales Engineering Move an existing domain to another tree
Contoso.com Domain Renaming and Restructuring Northwindtraders.com Fabrikam.com Create a new tree Sales Engineering
New Domain Controller from Replica > NTBackup SystemState • Back up system state from a DC
New Domain Controller from Replica • Back up system state from a DC • Restore to prospective new DC
New Domain Controller from Replica • Back up system state from a DC • Restore to prospective new DC • Decreases initial replication load
Sales New Interface Features • Drag-and-drop administration Management
Sales New Interface Features • Drag-and-drop administration • Saved Queries Management 120 days since last logon
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