Master VISUALLY Windows Server 2003
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James Pyles, A+, Network+, and CCNA, is a technical writer and freelance consultant who has participated in numerous Ethernet rollouts, workstation upgrades and installations, operating system upgrades, network equipment installations and upgrades, and help desk support functions. He has also supported a usability lab for a major hardware manufacturer as well as worked as a consultant for a wireless network provider in his community. He has written online courses and contributed to several books on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and networking hardware, protocols, and security. James currently is on staff as a technical writer for EmergeCore Networks in Boise, Idaho. James has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Computer Network Support, and a Masters in Counseling.
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PART I: ACTIVE DIRECTORY OPERATIONS.

1) Active Directory Domains and Trusts.

2) Functional Levels.

3) Flexible Operations Masters.

4) Active Directory Sites and Services.

5) Active Directory Users and Computers.

6) Active Directory Command Line Tools.

PART II: MANAGE YOUR SERVER ROLES.

7) Server Management.

8) Printing.

PART III: MANAGING STORAGE AND HARDWARE.

9) Data Storage Disk Systems.

10) Shared and Redirected Folders.

11) NTFS Share Permissions.

12) Manage Devices and Device Drivers.

PART IV: GROUP POLICY.

13) Creating and Editing Group Policy.

14) User and Computer Configuration.

PART V: SERVER SECURITY.

15) Windows Settings and Security Settings in Group Policy.

16) Server Security Configurations.

PART VI: NETWORK YOUR SERVER.

17) Internet Connections.

18) Remote Connections.

PART VII: SHAREPOINT SERVICES.

19) Install SharePoint.

20) The Intranet as a Work Area.

PART VIII: SERVER MAINTENANCE.

21) Backup and Recovery.

22) Active Directory Maintenance.

23) Monitoring the Server.

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