Introduction to Systems Administration in Windows Server 2003
Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
Create user accounts by using CSVDE.
Create user accounts by using the
dsadd command.
Modify the properties of multiple
accounts.
Create computer accounts by using the
dsadd command.
Create groups by using the dsadd
command.
Add members to a group by using the
dsmod command.
Copy the properties from an existing
account when creating a new account.
Find Active Directory objects.
Move an Active Directory object by
using the drag and drop technique of management in Active Directory
Users and Computers.
Reset computer accounts.
Resetting passwords
Determine the effective permissions on
an Active Directory object.
Using the GPMC (Group Policy Management Console) to Manage Group Policy
Implement Group Policy by using the
GPMC.
Use the gpupdate command to refresh a
GPO.
Manage GPOs by using the GPMC, which
includes:Backing up a GPO.
Copying a GPO.
Importing a GPO.
Use Group Policy Results to
troubleshoot Group Policy-related issues.
Use Group Policy Modeling to
experiment with possible Group Policy configurations.
Managing Resources and Security
Set NTFS permissions for files and
folders.
Change the owner for an existing file
or folder.
Create custom security templates.
Apply security templates by using
Group Policy.
Configure NTFS permissions by using
security templates.
Audit security settings by using
Security Configuration and Analysis.
Managing DNS
Install DNS by using the Manage Your
Server tool.
Create forward lookup zones.
Create reverse lookup zones.
Configure DNS conditional forwarding.
Configure DNS zones, which include:
Configuring zone options.
Configuring zones for secure dynamic
update.
Configuring Active Directory
integrated zones.
Create DNS stub zones.
Managing Servers (Remote Management)
Create desktop shortcuts that run the
Run as command.
Connect to a remote server by using
MMC snap-in tools.
Connect to a remote server by using
the Remote Desktop Connection utility.
Determine the best tool to use for
remote administration in specific situation.
Configure client connection speed for
the Remote Desktop Connection utility.
Configure auto reconnect for the
Remote Desktop Connection utility.
Managing Terminal Services
Install Terminal Services.
Install a Terminal Services Licensing
server.
Configure Terminal Services, which
includes:Setting the level of encryption for terminal server user
sessions.
Controlling terminal server user
connection access.
Configuring time-out settings from
remote connections.
Monitoring remote desktop connection
sessions.
Manage user sessions by using Terminal
Services Manager.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to
Terminal Services security.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to
Terminal Server License issues.
Managing IIS 6.0 Web Services
Install IIS 6.0.
Configure authentication.
Install ASP.NET.
Allow ASP.NET in Web service
extensions.
Manage ASP.NET configuration files.
Implement Web applications.
Implement application pooling.
Manage the IIS 6.0 metabase.
Manage an IIS server in a remote
location.
Monitor and optimize IIS 6.0.
How to Use what
You’ve Learnt
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