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Any Questions?. Welcome to Class. Materials Book Sample Questions Remote Server (Still working on it) Testing Prometric Testing Center www.2test.com. Any Questions?. Access to a Server 2003 Machine. Full Install Requires a spare machine
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Welcome to Class • Materials • Book • Sample Questions • Remote Server (Still working on it) • Testing • Prometric Testing Center • www.2test.com
Access to a Server 2003 Machine • Full Install • Requires a spare machine • Minimum CPU: 133 MHz processor (733 MHz is recommended) • Minimum RAM: 128 MB (256 MB is recommended; 64 GB maximum) • Disk space for setup: 1.5 GB to 2.0 GB • Free disk space for installation of WSUS: 10 GB • Display monitor capable of 800 × 600 resolution or higher • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive • Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Access to a Server 2003 Machine • Virtual Install • Higher Hardware Requirements • Additional Software • VMWARE Player • SUN Virtual Box • MS Virtual PC
Access to a Server 2003 Machine • Remote Desktop • Still working on remote LAB machine
About the Book • An understanding of Microsoft Active Directory directory service and related technologies, including Group Policy • http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/81d1bfe4-d053-4c0b-a19f-eb44f16c3ddf1033.mspx?mfr=true
Active Directory • Directory Services are a service that provides a method of keeping track of all of the system/network resources • Active Directory uses the concept of Domains • Domains describe a company or a division of a company • Usually associated to a DNS domain name • Mydomain.com
Group Policy • Group Policy and the Active Directory services infrastructure enable IT administrators to automate one-to-many management of users and computers—simplifying administrative tasks and reducing IT costs. Administrators can efficiently implement security settings, enforce IT policies, and distribute software consistently across a given site, domain, or range of organizational units. • http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/technologies/featured/gp/faq.mspx
Group Policy • Group Policy is an infrastructure used to deliver and apply one or more desired configurations or policy settings to a set of targeted users and computers within an Active Directory environment. This infrastructure consists of a Group Policy engine and multiple client-side extensions (CSEs) responsible for writing specific policy settings on target client computers. • Define a set of permissions and behaviors that can be assigned to the objects within the Active Directory Domain
Chapter 1-Introducing MS Server 2003 • Lesson 1: The Windows Server 2003 Family • Lesson 2: Installation and Configuration of Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory
Chapter 1 Lesson 1 • Recognize the security improvements introduced by SP1 • Understand the role of Windows Server 2003 R2 in the product lifecycle • Identify the key differences among the Windows Server 2003 editions Pg 1-4
Service Pack 1 and R2 • Service Pack 1 • Roll up of fixes since release • R2 • Not necessarily needed for exam • Facilitate the management of servers in branch offices • Improve identity management across platforms, applications, and organizations • Simplify storage configuration and management • Support rich, high-performance Web applications • Enable cost-effective server virtualization Pg 1-5
Server 2003 Versions • Different Versions • Windows Server 2003, Web Edition • Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition • Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition • Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition • Each supports different Memory and Number of Processors Pg 1-6
Chapter 1 Lesson 2Installing Windows Server 2003 • Virtual Machine Installation • Requires software download • Not perfect performance, but good for practicing Pg 1-10
Server 2003 Installation • Basic Steps-Follow Prompts • Nothing Special • Use Guidelines from book
Post Install • Setting up your Server • Active Directory • DNS • DHCP • RRAS Pg 1-11
Server Roles • File Server • Print Server • Application Server • Mail Server • Terminal Server • Remote Access/VPN • Domain Controller (Active Directory) • DNS Server • DHCP Server • Streaming Media Server • WINS Server 1-11-13
Setup for Labs • Configure for Lab work: • Active Directory Domain Controller • Computer Name: Server01 • Domain-contoso.com Pg 1-13
What are Networks For? • Why do we have Networks? • How do we keep track of Resources? • Who is in charge of the network?
Active Directory • Networks Directory Services and Domain Controllers • Networks are for Sharing Resources • Domain Model of resource management • Active Directory is an identity store • Resource Database and more • Group Policy as well • Services • LDAP • Kerberos • Replication • File Replication Pg 1-13
Domains • Domain Controller has the details • Domain is he core administrative unit • Contoso.com • Trees • Can also have additional subdomains • Us.contoso.com • Europe.contoso.com • Forest • More than one namespace, but one company Pg 1-14
Tree Example contoso.com Europe.contoso.com Us.contoso.com
Organizational Units • Objects • Generic record of a resource • Different types • Users • Computers • OU’s • Organizational Units • Let you add logical structure and group objects together Pg 1-14
Delegation • Ability to assign the rights to administer different Organization Units (OUs) to different administrators • Can make the Active Directory setup match business set up Pg 1-15
Group Policy • Used to configure objects or OUs or domains • Can create and assign policy at many levels • Password Policies for Users • Authentication Policies • Usage Policies • Etc. Pg 1-15
Exercise • Try them from VM • See Screen Shots Pg 1-15-22
Exercise 2 and 3 • Configuring Active Directory • Update with Windows INstall