Mastering Windows Server 2008 Networking Foundations
Find in-depth coverage of general networking concepts and basic instruction on Windows Server 2008 installation and management including active directory, DNS, Windows storage, and TCP/IP and IPv4 networking basics in Mastering Windows Server 2008 Networking Foundations. One of three new books by be...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chichester :
Wiley
2011.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Serious skills Mastering Windows Server 2008 networking foundations
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627499406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Publisher's Note; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Don't Buy This Book If ...; What's in This Book; About the Series; Stay in Touch and Learn More; Chapter 1: Why Network?; What's the Point of Networks and Networking?; A Brief History of Windows; Chapter 2: Building a Simple Network; Getting Your Free Copy of Windows Server 2008; Performing the Basic Network Setup; Creating User Accounts; Sharing Resources with Other Computers; Accessing Resources on Another Computer; Chapter 3: Security Concepts in Windows; Understanding the Need to Secure Windows
- Considering What You Need to Secure in WindowsUnderstanding Authentication versus Authorization; Understanding How Authentication Works; Understanding How Authorization Works; Chapter 4: Installing Windows Server 2008: Basics; Choosing a Windows Server 2008 Edition; Performing a Windows Server 2008 Full Version Installation; Using the Initial Tasks Page; Understanding Roles and Features; Determining the Need for Specific Roles and Features; Installing Roles and Features; Chapter 5: Controlling Windows Server: MMC; Fixing the Server 2008 GUI; A Microsoft Management Console Primer
- Building Your Own MMC ToolsChapter 6: Controlling Windows Server: The Command Line; Why You Give a Hoot about the Command Line Interface; Elements of the Command Line; Basic Command Examples; Simple Batch Files; Chapter 7: Controlling Windows III: The Registry; Computer Configuration and the Registry; Why Should You Care About the Registry?; Looking at the Registry; Changing Registry Entries; Researching the Registry; Creating/Deleting a New Registry Entry; Backing Up and Restoring a Registry Subkey; Securing the Registry; Where the Registry Lives: Hives; Remote Registry Modification
- Backing Up and Restoring a RegistryChapter 8: Controlling Windows Server: Group Policy; The Power of Group Policy; Working with LGPOs; Group Policy Breakdown: How LGPOs Are Organized and Structured; Using Scripts in Group Policy; Working with Active Directory-Based GPOs; Chapter 9: Windows Storage Concepts and Skills; Disk Management versus DiskPart; The Basics of Disk Management; RAID in Server 2008; Performing Disk Maintenance; The Evolution of Storage; Chapter 10: TCP/IP and IPv4 Networking Basics; A Brief History of TCP/IP; Getting There: The Internet Protocol (IP)
- Class A, B, and C Networks, CIDR Blocks, and Routable and Nonroutable AddressesTransmission Control Protocol (TCP); Sockets, Ports, and the Winsock Interface; Internet Host Names; Attaching to an Internet; The Basics of Setting Up TCP/IP on Windows Server 2008 with Static IP Addresses; Lower-Cost LAN-to-WAN Routing with Internet Connection Sharing; Chapter 11: What's in a Name? Network Name Overview; What Is Naming All About: What a Name Server Does for You; Name Resolution in Perspective: Introduction to WINS, NetBIOS, DNS, and Winsock
- Chapter 12: Old Names: Understanding NetBIOS, WINS, and NetBIOS over TCP/IP