Résumé
Contents
Exam Insights xxi
Self-Assessment li
Chapter 1
Windows 2000 Architecture 1
Windows 2000 Overview 2
The Windows 2000 Architecture 3
Objects in Windows 2000 3
Processor Management 4
User and Kernel Modes 7
User Mode 7
Kernel Mode 9
Memory Architecture and Management 14
Comparing Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.x Architectures 17
Windows NT Veterans’ Roundup: What’s New in Windows 2000? 19
Administration Features 19
Scalability Features 20
Security Features 20
Availability Features 21
Application and Services Features 22
Chapter Summary 23
Review Questions 27
Real-World Projects 31
Chapter 2
Planning for Installation and Deployment 35
Windows 2000 Server Requirements 36
The Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) 37
Windows 2000 Server Maximum Hardware Support 41
Using the Windows 2000 Readiness Analyzer 42
Downloading and Running the Readiness Analyzer 42
Planning Server Installation 44
Step 1: Where Are We Now? 45
Step 2: Where Are We Going? 47
Step 3: Let’s Go 47
Planning Server Storage 49
RAID 50
Planning Server File Systems 52
Planning Distributed File Systems 53
Planning Network Services 55
Windows 2000 Protocol Support 55
Dynamic Domain Name System 56
Planning Active Directory Structures 56
Active Directory Organizational Units (OUs) 57
Active Directory Domains 57
Active Directory Trees 58
Active Directory Forests 59
Active Directory Sites 60
The Active Directory Global Catalog 60
Creating the Plan 60
Assessing Unattended Installation Scenarios 60
Creating a Source Folder for Unattended Installations 63
Chapter Summary 64
Review Questions 67
Real-World Projects 71
Chapter 3
Installing Windows 2000 Server 77
Installation Types and Methods 78
Managing an Attended Installation of Windows 2000 Server 78
Windows 2000 Installation Procedures 78
CD-ROM Installation 81
Network Installation 84
Managing an Unattended Installation of Windows 2000 Server 84
Using Setup Manager and Unattended Answer Files 84
Creating and Configuring Automated Installation Methods 88
Upgrading to Windows 2000 Server 90
Working with Service Packs 91
Troubleshooting Installation Problems 91
Media Errors 92
Nonsupported CD-ROM Drive 92
Insufficient Disk Space 92
Failure of Dependency Service to Start 92
Inability to Connect to the Domain Controller 92
Failure of Windows 2000 to Install or Start 93
Chapter Summary 93
Review Questions 94
Real-World Projects 97
Chapter 4
Managing Resource Access 103
Installing and Configuring File and Print Services 104
Working with Printers 106
Managing Folders and Shares 111
Working with Stand-Alone Dfs 115
Working with Domain-Based Dfs 116
Managing Access to Shares 117
Managing Web-Based Access to Files and Folders 118
Chapter Summary 119
Review Questions 120
Real-World Projects 125
Chapter 5
Working with Hardware and Drivers 133
Windows 2000 Server Hardware Environment 134
Minimum Requirements and Recommendations 136
The Role of Plug and Play 137
Windows 2000 Server Hardware Support 140
Other Ways to Check Your System 141
Windows 2000 Server Driver Classes and Structures 142
Configuring Hardware Devices 150
Hidden and Phantom Devices 155
Configuring Monitors 156
Handling Driver Signing Options 157
Updating Device Drivers 159
Troubleshooting Hardware Problems 162
Driver Verifier 163
Chapter Summary 166
Review Questions 166
Real-World Projects 172
Chapter 6
Managing System Performance, Reliability, and
Availability 179
Managing Use of System Resources 180
Task Manager 180
System Monitor 186
Performance Options 204
Disk Counters 204
Reliability and Recovery 205
Advanced Boot Options 205
boot.ini 206
Startup and Recovery Options 208
Windows 2000 Backup 209
Recovery Console 210
Emergency Repair Process 210
IntelliMirror Overview 210
User Data Management 212
Software Installation and Maintenance 214
User Settings Management 215
Remote Installation Service (RIS) 215
Chapter Summary 218
Review Questions 220
Real-World Projects 223
Chapter 7
Managing Storage 231
Windows 2000 Storage Architecture 232
Removable Storage 232
Remote Storage 238
User Profiles and Storage Issues 239
Storage Issues 241
Working with Data Compression 244
Working with Data Encryption 248
Recovery Agent 251
EFS Architecture 252
Encrypting Files and Folders 254
Managing Disk Quotas 255
Troubleshooting Disk Problems and Failures and
Using
Disk Defragmenter 258
Boot Sector 260
Disk Defragmenter 261
Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) 262
Chapter Summary 266
Review Questions 267
Real-World Projects 273
Chapter 8
Networking Windows 2000 Server 283
Windows 2000 Network Architecture 284
The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model:
Standard for Layered Architectures 285
The Network Services and Programming Interface Functional Layer 288
Transport Driver Interface (TDI) Boundary Layer 296
The Network Protocols Functional Layer 296
The Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS)
Boundary Layer 297
The Network Adapter Cards Functional Layer 299
Windows 2000 Network Protocols and Services 300
Windows 2000 Network Protocols 300
Windows 2000 Network Services 313
Working with Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) 322
VPN Components 323
Addressing and Routing 324
Using VPNs with Advanced Networking Devices 325
Basic Routing and Protocol Management 327
Routing Fundamentals 329
Routing Protocols 334
Chapter Summary 335
Review Questions 338
Real-World Projects 343
Chapter 9
Managing Network Interoperability 349
Windows 2000 Interoperability Overview 350
Managing Multiple Protocols and Network Service Architectures 351
Functions of SNMP and Other Network Management Protocols 352
SNMP Communication 354
SNMP Communities 355
Novell NetWare Integration 356
NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible
Transport Protocol (NWLink) 357
GSNW 357
Services For NetWare 358
AppleTalk Network Integration 360
Understanding AppleTalk 360
File Server for Macintosh 361
The MacFile Utility 364
Print Server for Macintosh 368
Advanced Windows Networking Services 370
Unix Network Integration 370
Internetworking with SNA Hosts 371
Chapter Summary 371
Review Questions 372
Real-World Projects 375
Chapter 10
Advanced Windows 2000 Network Services 379
Managing Server-Based Web Sites with IIS 380
Installing IIS 382
Working with the MMC 385
Configuring IIS Using the HTML Internet Services Manager 392
Indexing Server Content 395
Troubleshooting IIS 397
Working with Remote Access 400
RAS Overview 401
Installing and Configuring RAS 401
Managing Inbound Connections 403
Working with Remote Access Policies 404
Managing Remote Access Profiles 405
Working with Terminal Services 406
Remote Server Administration with Terminal Services 408
Sharing Applications in Terminal Services 409
Configuring Applications for Terminal Services 411
Chapter Summary 411
Review Questions 412
Real-World Projects 414
Chapter 11
Managing Windows 2000 Server Security 421
Using Policies to Manage System and Network Security 422
Group Policy 424
Security Policies 434
Local Policies 436
System Policies 436
Using Predefined Security Templates 437
Analyzing Security 438
Using the Security Configuration Toolset 439
Understanding NTFS File System Security 440
Viewing and Setting Permissions 442
Securing a Windows NTFS Volume 443
Using Special Access Permissions 444
Which Permissions Take Precedence? 446
Permission Inheritance 447
Copying and Moving Files 448
Combining NTFS and Share Permissions 449
Auditing Windows 2000 Server 450
Events That Can Be Audited 450
Planning Auditing 451
Configuring Auditing 452
Auditing Resources 452
Viewing Security Logs 452
Using the Encrypting File System (EFS) 453
Chapter Summary 455
Review Questions 456
Real-World Projects 461
Chapter 12
Managing Users and Accounts 467
Windows 2000 Authentication and Access Controls 468
Windows 2000 Logon and Authentication Services 469
Kerberos and Strong Authentication 469
Windows NT Challenge-Response Authentication 472
LAN Manager Authentication 473
Understanding Windows 2000 Account Types 474
User Logon Names 475
Passwords 476
Working with Local Accounts 476
Working with Domain Accounts 477
Working with Computer Accounts 483
Troubleshooting Account Problems 484
Active Directory Concepts and Issues 484
Terms and Concepts 485
Windows Domain Types and Models 488
Managing Trust Relationships 489
Interoperating with Windows NT Domains 490
Using Account Policies 490
Windows 2000 Account Policy Model 491
Implementing Account Policies 491
Configuring Account Policies 492
Managing Account Policies 494
Troubleshooting Account Policies 494
Chapter Summary 494
Review Questions 496
Real-World Projects 502
Chapter 13
Automating Administrative Tasks 509
Windows 2000 and Task Automation 510
Task Scheduler 510
Overview 511
Scheduling Tasks Using the AT Command 512
Scheduling Tasks Using Task Scheduler 516
Best Practices 523
Windows Script Host (WSH) 524
CScript 525
WScript 527
WSH Files 527
Using WSH 529
Script Debugging 532
Best Practices 534
Logon Scripts 534
History and Overview 534
How Logon Scripts Work 536
Environment Variables 536
Script Commands 539
Best Practices 549
Chapter Summary 549
Review Questions 550
Real-World Projects 553
Chapter 14
Managing Windows 2000 Server 559
Microsoft Management Console 560
Administrative Tools 564
Computer Management 566
Event Viewer 570
Licensing 574
Services 575
Control Panel Tools 579
Accessibility Options 580
Add/Remove Hardware 581
Add/Remove Programs 581
Administrative Tools 581
Date/Time 582
Display 582
Fax 583
Folder Options 584
Fonts 584
Game Controllers 584
Internet Options 585
Keyboard and Mouse 585
Licensing 585
Network and Dial-Up Connections 585
Phone and Modem Options 586
Power Options 586
Printers 586
Regional Options 586
Scanners and Cameras 586
Scheduled Tasks 586
Sounds and Multimedia 587
System 587
Chapter Summary 591
Review Questions 591
Real-World Projects 595
Chapter 15
Sample Test 605
Chapter 16
Answer Key 623
Appendix A
Answers to Review Questions 637
Appendix B
Objectives for Exam 70-215 659
Appendix C
Study Resources 663
Appendix D
Windows Script Host Commands and Syntax 665
Appendix E
Windows 2000 Support Tools 679
Glossary 689
Index 701
L'auteur - Dave Johnson
Dave Johnson is an experienced software developer, technology enthusiast, and expert in blog technologies. He started blogging in 2002 using Java-based blogging software that he developed called Roller. Roller now drives the ground-breaking employee blogs at Sun Microsystems, is used by thousands of bloggers on JRoller.com and other sites, and is a successful open source project. Dave now works at Sun where developing Roller and promoting blog technologies is his full-time job. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Coriolis |
Auteur(s) | Dave Johnson, Dawn Rader |
Parution | 15/06/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 726 |
Format | 19 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1455g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781576106969 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-57610-696-9 |
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