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About Windows Server 2008 Essentials
About Windows Server 2008 Essentials
Windows Server 2008 Editions and System Requirements
Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter Edition
Windows Web Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 Features Matrix
Windows Server 2008 Hardware Requirements
Performing a Clean Windows Server 2008 Installation
Obtaining Windows Server 2008
Starting the Installation Process
Windows Server 2008 Activation
Disk and Partition Management
Accessing the Command Prompt During Installation
Performing a Windows Server 2008 Upgrade
Windows Server 2008 Upgrade Paths
How an Upgrade to Windows Server 2008 Works
Performing the Upgrade
Windows Server 2008 Activation
Windows Server 2008 Compatibility Report
Accessing the Command Prompt During Installation
Windows Server 2008 Command-line Tools
Accessing the Command Window
Windows Server 2008 Command-line Tool Summary
Displaying a List of Commands
Obtaining Help Information about Command-line Tools
Configuring BitLocker Drive Encryption on Windows Server 2008
BitLocker Prerequisites
Enabling BitLocker Drive Encryption
Creating Partitions for BitLocker Drive Encryption
Enabling BitLocker Drive Encryption
Changing Group Policy for BitLocker
Performing the Encryption and Generating Keys
Regenerating BitLocker Startup Keys and Recovery Passwords
Disabling BitLocker Drive Encryption
Configuring Windows Server 2008 Remote Desktop Administration
What is Remote Desktop?
Enabling Remote Desktop Administration on the Remote Server
Controlling Remote Desktop Access
Remote Desktop Group Policy
Starting the Remote Desktop Client
Remote Desktop Client Configuration Options
Remote Session Tracking
Logging out from a Remote Desktop Session
Running Multiple Remote Desktops
Adding New GPT and MBR Disks to Windows Server 2008 Systems
An Overview of MBR and GPT Partitions Styles
Understanding MBR Disks
Understanding GPT Disks
Initializing a New Disk
Converting Disks between MBR and GPT Partition Styles
Creating and Managing MBR Disk Partitions on Windows Server 2008 Basic Disks
Creating Partitions on an MBR Basic Disk
Formatting a Volume using Disk Management
Formatting a Volume from the Command Line
Assigning and Changing Drive Letters and Mount Points
Assigning and Changing Drive Letters and Mount Points from the Command Line
Creating and Managing GPT Disk Partitions on Windows Server 2008 Basic Disks
An Overview of GPT Partition Types
Creating Primary Partitions on a GPT Basic Disk
Formatting a Volume using Disk Management
Formatting a Volume from the Command Line
Assigning and Changing Drive Letters and Mount Points
Assigning and Changing Drive Letters and Mount Points from the Command Line
Extending and Shrinking Windows Server 2008 Partitions and Volumes
Shrinking a Windows Server 2008 Partition Using Disk Management
Shrinking a Partition from the Command Line
Extending a Partition Using Disk Management
Extending a Partition from the Command Line
Creating and Managing Simple and Spanned Volumes on Windows Server 2008
An Overview of Dynamic Disks
Converting Basic Disks to Dynamic Disks with Disk Management
Converting Basic Disks to Dynamic Disks from the Command Line
Creating a New Spanned Volume using Disk Management
Creating a New Spanned Volume from the Command Prompt
Creating and Managing Windows Server 2008 Striped (RAID 0) Volumes
An Overview of Striped (RAID 0) Volumes
Creating a Striped (RAID 0) Volume using Disk Management
Creating a Striped (RAID 0) Volume from the Command Prompt
Recovering a Striped Volume
Creating and Managing Windows Server 2008 Mirrored (RAID 1) Volumes
An Overview of Disk Mirroring (RAID 1)
Creating a Mirrored (RAID 1) Set using Disk Management
Creating a Mirrored (RAID 1) Volume from the Command Prompt
Adding a Mirror to an Existing Volume
Breaking and Removing Mirrored Sets
Recovering a Mirrored Set
Mirroring Windows Server 2008 GBT and MBR Boot and System Disks
An Overview of GPT and MBR Partition Styles
Mirroring Boot and System Volumes on an MBR Disk using Disk Management
Mirroring Boot and System Volumes on an MBR Disk from the Command Prompt
Mirroring Boot and System Volumes on a GPT Disk
Configuring and Managing RAID 5 on Windows Server 2008
An Overview of RAID 5
Configuring RAID 5 Using Windows Server 2008 Disk Management
Configuring RAID 5 from the Command Prompt using DiskPart
Fixing RAID 5 Problems
Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services
Installing Terminal Services
Adding Users to the Remote Desktop Users Group
Accessing Terminal Services from the Client
Remote Desktop Client Configuration Options
Logging out from a Remote Desktop Session
Running Multiple Remote Desktops
Installing Applications for Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services
Understanding Terminal Services Operating Modes
Installing Terminal Server Applications using Control Panel
Terminal Server Application Compatibility Scripts
Configuring RemoteApps on Windows Server 2008
Preparing the Server for RemoteApps
What are RemoteApps?
Configuring a Application as a RemoteApp
Making RemoteApps Available to Users via TS Web Access
Making RemoteApps Available to Users via Windows Installer Packages
Making RemoteApps Available to Users via .RDP Files
Configuring Windows Server 2008 TS Web Access
Installing TS Web Access Role Service
Accessing the TS Web Access Page
Configuring RemoteApps for TS Web Access
Deploying a Windows Server 2008 Terminal Server Farm using TS Session Broker
An Overview of the Terminal Services Session Broker
Prerequisites for Implementing TS Session Broker
Installing the Terminal Services Session Broker
Adding Terminal Servers to the TS Session Broker
Joining Terminal Servers to a TS Session Broker
Configuring a Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services License Server
Installing the Terminal Services License Server
Activating the TS License Server
Installing Client Access Licenses (CAL)
Managing Windows Server 2008 Disk Quotas
An Overview of Disk Quotas
Configuring Disk Quotas
Configuring Disk Quotas for Individual Users
Querying Quotas from the Command Prompt
Repairing and Defragmenting Windows Server 2008 Disks
Using Check Disk to Scan For and Fix File System Errors
Running Check Disk from the Command-prompt
Defragmenting Disks with Disk Defragmenter
Automated Disk Defragmentation
Defragmenting Disks from the Command-line
Configuring Windows Server 2008 File Sharing
Standard and Public File Sharing
Enabling Windows Server 2008 File Sharing
Creating Shared Folders with Windows Explorer
Creating Shared Folders on Remote Servers with Computer Management
Creating Hidden Shares
Understanding and Configuring Share Permissions
Using NET SHARE to Configure Windows Server 2008 File Sharing
Net Share Command-line Syntax
Getting Share Information using Net Share
Creating a Share using Net Share
Using Net Share to Delete a Share from a Local Server
Using Net Share to Delete a Share from a Remote Server
Understanding Windows Server 2008 File and Folder Ownership and Permissions
Ownership of Files and Folders
Taking and Transferring Windows Server 2008 File and Folder Ownership
File and Folder Permission Inheritance
Basic File and Folder Permissions
Special File and Folder Permissions
Effective File and Folder Permissions
Auditing Windows Server 2008 File and Folder Access
Enabling File and Folder Auditing
Configuring which Files and Folders are to be Audited
Configuring Volume Shadow Copy on Windows Server 2008
Shadow Copy Considerations
Using Computer Management to Enable and Configure Volume Shadow Copies
Restoring an Entire Volume
Configuring and Enabling Shadow Copy from the Command Line
Restoring Shadow Copy Snapshots from Clients
Building a Windows Server 2008 Network Load Balancing Cluster
An Overview of Network Load Balancing Clusters
Network Load Balancing Models
Configuring Port and Client Affinity
Installing the Network Load Balancing Feature
Building a Windows Server 2008 Network Load Balanced Cluster
Adding and Removing Network Load Balanced Cluster Nodes
Configuring Windows Server 2008 DHCP Servers
Installing the DHCP Server Role
Authorizing DHCP Servers in Active Directory
Understanding DHCP Scope Types
Configuring IPv4 Scopes Using the DHCP Console
Configuring DHCP Reservations
Managing a Windows Server 2008 DHCP Server from the Command Line
Installing the DHCP Feature from the Command Line
Authorizing DHCP Servers in Active Directory
Configuring Scopes at the Command Prompt
Activating and Deactivating DHCP Scopes using Netsh
Terminating a DHCP Lease using Netsh
Configuring DHCP Reservations using Netsh
Configuring DHCP Conflist Detection
Backing Up and Restoring DHCP Configuration Information
Configuring Windows Server 2008 NAP DHCP Enforcement
Installing the Network Policy Server
Configuring NAP in the NAP console
Configuring DHCP Server NAP Settings
Configuring NAP Settings for Scopes
Setting Up a Windows Server 2008 Print Server
Installing the Print Server
Print Services Management Tools
Adding Network Printers to the Print Server using Auto-detect
Manually Adding Network Printers to a Print Server
Adding a Locally Connected Printer
Managing Windows Server 2008 Print Services
Managing Remote Print Servers
Migrating Printers and Queues Between Servers
Configuring Printer Permissions
Changing Printer Ownership
Printer Pooling Configuration
Configuring Printer Availability and Priority
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