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作 者:Lance Cockcroft,Erik Eckel,Ron Kauffman 著
出 版 社:中国水利水电出版社
出版时间:2001 年1月
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| Lance Cockcroft (MCP+I, MCSE, MCT, CCNA, CCA, Net+) recently brought his more than 11 years of networking experience to SENETS Broadband of Atlanta, an Internet Service Provider utilizing the very latest in state-of-the-art system architecture. He currently serves in that organization in the capacity of Manager of Technology and Deployment. Combining recognized technical expertise with an eminently successful instructional style, Lance rema.. << 查看详细 |
| exam insightsxxv self-assessmentlv chapter 1 introduction to windows 20001 what誷 new? 2 the windows 2000 family 3 windows 2000 professional 4 enhanced user interface 4 enhanced setup 5 improved internet and communications features 6 strengthened security 6 improved file management 8 improved configuration features 8 enhanced printing support 10 improved mobile computing platform 11 new troubleshooting utilities 11 windows 2000 server 14 introducing the active directory 14 new system management tools 16 improved network protocol support 16 .enhanced web services 17 remote access refinements and improvements 17 strengthened security 17 enhanced file management features 18 improved configuration management 19 bolstered printing support 20 windows 2000 advanced server 21 windows 2000 datacenter server 21 chapter summary 22 review questions 24 real-world projects 28 chapter 2 windows 2000 installation and setup31 preinstallation checklist 32 review hardware requirements 33 select a file system 34 fat and fat32 strengths 36 ntfs advantages 36 select a windows 2000 licensing mode 37 determining a namespace 39 review the checklist 40 installing windows 2000 using a compact disk 40 winnt.exe installation 41 winnt32.exe installation 43 installing windows 2000 over a network 45 installing windows 2000 using the setup manager wizard 47 installing windows 2000 using disk duplication 49 the role of sysprep 49 installing windows 2000 via remote installation services 51 troubleshooting windows 2000 setup 56 chapter summary 57 review questions 59 real-world projects 63 chapter 3 dns and the active directory71 what誷 in a name? 72 introduction to the dns service 72 the structure 73 the zone files 75 the records 78 the resolvers 80 planning a dns namespace 81 testing and troubleshooting dns 83 the monitoring utility 83 the nslookup utility 83 ipconfig and ping 84 netmon 84 chapter summary 85 review questions 85 real-world projects 90 chapter 4 active directory defined101 network directories explored 102 the network directory explained 102 introduction to the active directory 104 active directory benefits 104 locating objects in the active directory 106 active directory structure 108 the logical structure 108 the physical layout 110 active directory considerations 111 the schema 111 global catalog 112 trust relationships 112 the database and shared volume 113 planning the active directory 114 determining a namespace 114 planning for replication traffic 115 identifying organizational units 115 chapter summary 115 review questions 116 real-world projects 120 chapter 5 designing and configuring the first domain127 domain structures 128 creating the first domain 128 creating the first windows 2000 domain controller 129 improvements to the domain 138 organizational units 138 planning ous 139 using ous as subdomains 140 nesting ous 140 planning for delegation of authority 142 steps to delegate permissions 144 active directory security 145 permission inheritance 146 chapter summary 148 review questions 148 real-world projects 154 chapter 6 active directory administration157 adding objects to the active directory 158 organizational units 158 user accounts 161 computer accounts 165 groups 166 group types 166 group scope 167 groups and replication 168 assigning permissions and membership 169 built-in groups 169 working with active directory objects 172 locating objects within the directory 172 moving objects 173 securing access to active directory objects 174 active directory object permissions 174 delegation of administrative authority 177 chapter summary 178 review questions 179 real-world projects 183 chapter 7 planning larger windows 2000 networks187 when to use multiple domains 188 understanding active directory trees 189 tree root 189 transitive and cross-link trusts 190 creating additional domains within a tree 191 locating resources within a tree 192 planning a forest 192 when to use multitree forests 193 searching multiple trees 194 creating a forest 194 forest structure planning 194 understanding multiple forests 195 when to use multiple forests 195 creating multiple forests 196 planning multiple forests 196 planning for infrastructure services in a multidomain environment 196 domain naming systems 197 global catalog servers 198 operation masters 200 replication issues in large network environments 201 sysvol 202 chapter summary 202 review questions 203 real-world projects 209 chapter 8 understanding and configuring replication217 replication defined 218 understanding active directory replication 219 update sequence numbers 219 directory updates 221 understanding propagation dampening 223 replication conflicts 227 resolving conflicts 227 the replication model 228 replication propagation 228 understanding replication partitions 229 operation master replication 230 replication topology 230 replication traffic 233 performance monitor 233 replication monitor 234 network monitor 234 replication among sites 235 sites 235 site links 237 bridgehead servers 238 chapter summary 239 review questions 240 real-world projects 244 chapter 9 the active directory schema251 the schema誷 location 253 the schema誷 contents 254 the attributeschema object 254 the classschema object 256 class types 256 inheritance 257 the directory system agent 257 attribute syntax 258 object identifiers 258 schema structure rules 259 queries to the schema 260 initial security mode 260 customizing the schema 260 preparing to modify the schema 261 modifying the schema袰hecks, ramifications, and tools 263 chapter summary 265 review questions 268 real-world projects 272 chapter 10 active directory connector administration and exchange service interoperability285 role of the active directory connector 286 connection agreements 287 installing active directory connector 288 configuring adc properties 292 configuring connection agreements 292 managing synchronization 301 active directory connector preparation 303 deployment recommendations 303 preparing a test environment 304 selection of an adc deployment model 304 monitoring the active directory connector service 309 chapter summary 310 review questions 311 real-world projects 314 chapter 11 managing dhcp and wins317 introduction to the dynamic host control protocol 318 dhcp leases 319 setting up the dhcp scope 321 identifying client options and using multicast dhcp 323 keeping the dhcp database reliable 324 special considerations with dhcp implementation 325 maintaining the dhcp service 326 introduction to the windows internet naming service 328 exploring wins 330 keeping the wins database reliable 331 managing servers, records, and replication 332 chapter summary 333 review questions 335 real-world projects 340 chapter 12 understanding and administering disk management functionality347 disk storage options 348 basic storage 348 dynamic storage 349 configuring and administering disk management 351 refresh and rescan disks 356 dynamic disk administration 356 simple volume administration 356 extended volume administration 357 spanned volume administration 358 stripe volume administration 359 administering common disk management tasks 360 administering disk defragmenter 360 managing partitions 364 adding local and remote disks to disk management 365 drive letter and drive path management 366 administering windows nt server 4 disk sets 368 converting disk types 371 chapter summary 372 review questions 374 real-world projects 378 chapter 13 administering windows 2000 file system389 publishing folders 390 computer management administrative tool 390 sharing a folder 395 publishing shares to the active directory 395 understanding and configuring distributed file systems 396 why use dfs 396 creating dfs 398 adding dfs links 400 ntfs permissions 402 standard permissions 402 special permissions 402 viewing ntfs special permissions 403 modifying ntfs special permissions 404 ntfs permission inheritance 404 managing disk quotas 405 how quotas work 406 configuring disk quotas 407 encrypting file system 409 how efs works 410 efs features 410 the recovery agent 411 encrypting and decrypting at the command prompt 411 chapter summary 412 review questions 413 real-world projects 417 chapter 14 controlling the user environment with group policies425 group policies and active directory 426 group policy objects and links 428 software settings extensions in the computer configuration node 429 windows settings extensions in the computer configuration node 430 administrative templates extensions in the computer configuration node 435 software settings extensions in the user configuration node 436 windows settings extensions in the user configuration node 437 administrative templates extensions in the user configuration node 439 group policy management 448 storing group policies 448 linking group policies 448 filtering group policies 449 delegating group policies 450 processing group policies 450 editing group policies 451 using client-side extensions 451 using loop back support 452 addressing group policy issues after migration 452 chapter summary 453 review questions 455 real-world projects 458 chapter 15 getting a handle on software deployment465 windows 2000 software distribution 466 using intellimirror to control software distribution 466 using the windows 2000 software installation snap-in 466 assigned software versus published software 467 the windows installer service 468 the add/remove programs applet in control panel 468 the software management life cycle 468 preparing for software distribution 468 distributing software in the organization 471 targeting software to appropriate users and groups 472 testing the software distribution 476 rolling out the tested packages 476 maintaining distributed software 477 packaging applications with windows installer and other technologies 478 windows installer 479 terminal services 480 wininstall 480 zap files 480 chapter summary 481 review questions 481 real-world projects 484 chapter 16 configuring remote access in windows 2000495 windows 2000 enhances routing and remote access 496 enabling routing and remote access 496 windows 2000 introduces new security protocols 499 bandwidth allocation protocol 500 extensible authentication protocol 500 internet protocol security 502 layer 2 tunneling protocol 504 remote authentication dial-in user service 504 configuring remote access dial-up connections 507 configuring modems 507 configuring inbound dial-up connections 508 configuring outbound dial-up connections 511 configuring direct cable connections 514 configuring virtual private networks 516 configuring vpn ports 516 connecting a system to a vpn 516 configuring routing functions in windows 2000 517 support for routing protocols 518 network address translation 519 remote access policy usage 521 remote access policy conditions 521 remote access policy permissions 521 remote access policy profiles 522 remote access policy authentication 522 creating and administering remote access policies 524 configuring dial-in settings 524 creating a remote access policy 525 editing a remote access policy profile 526 chapter summary 527 review questions 529 real-world projects 533 chapter 17 understanding windows 2000 terminal services537 terminal services components 538 planning windows 2000 terminal services deployments 539 examine client applications 539 determine the client device誷 hardware requirements 540 research the terminal services server configuration 541 obtain the necessary licenses required by terminal services 543 installing windows 2000 terminal services 543 administering windows 2000 terminal services servers 545 configuring terminal services user session settings 545 installing applications on a terminal services server 547 terminal services session administration 550 configuring terminal services clients 553 using terminal services for remote administration 554 configuring a terminal server for remote administration 555 tightening security settings for remote administration 556 chapter summary 557 review questions 560 real-world projects 564 chapter 18 preventing and preparing for disaster recovery573 planning for disasters 574 what to include in a disaster-recovery plan 574 fault tolerance 577 raid 1 volumes 578 raid 5 volumes 580 raid drawbacks 582 startup options 583 understanding advanced startup options 583 the recovery console 585 installing the recovery console 585 using the recovery console 586 windows 2000 backup utility 587 backup requirements 587 creating backup jobs 590 scheduling a backup 596 restoring from a backup 598 understanding active directory recovery and maintenance 599 understanding the active directory store 600 active directory data store files 601 active directory maintenance 604 recovering active directory 605 non-authoritative restore 605 authoritative restore 606 recovery without restore 607 chapter summary 607 review questions 608 real-world projects 613 chapter 19 planning and implementing a windows nt 4 to windows 2000 migration619 planning for success 620 documenting goals, resources, and milestones 620 developing your upgrade strategy 623 upgrade overview 623 windows 2000 in mixed mode and native mode 625 upgrade considerations for each directory service model 631 migrating member servers, clients, and resources 636 develop an active directory naming strategy 639 planning for sites 640 performing an upgrade 640 establishing a root domain 641 testing a proposed system 642 using a test lab for testing 643 pilot programs for the proposed system 643 chapter summary 644 review questions 645 real-world projects 650 chapter 20 securing a windows 2000 network655 planning and implementing network security 656 analyzing common security issues 656 windows nt security models 657 securing the authentication and logon process 658 kerberos authentication protocol 659 using smart card authentication 659 securing remote access servers 660 controlling access to resource acls and interdomain trusts 661 introduction to access control lists 661 implementing security groups 661 securing interdomain trusts 662 protecting network data and communications 663 securing data with the encrypting file system 663 using ipsec policies to secure network communications 663 ensuring standard security policy implementation 664 using group policies to implement security 664 using the security analysis tool and templates 666 chapter summary 666 review questions 668 real-world projects 671 chapter 21 windows 2000 professional681 windows 2000 enhancements 682 making windows easier 682 support for mobile computing 683 windows 2000 printing features 684 enhanced hardware support 684 improved file system management 686 improved security 687 hardware installation and configuration 687 plug and play 687 windows 2000 device manager 688 system information 691 driver signing 691 windows 2000 professional network configuration 694 tcp/ip and windows 2000 694 joining a domain 697 creating user and group accounts on windows 2000 professional 698 local user accounts 699 domain user accounts 700 builtin user accounts 701 creating and managing user accounts 702 creating and managing groups in windows 2000 professional 706 understanding windows 2000 professional security policies 709 account policies 709 windows 2000 professional goes mobile 711 offline folders 711 chapter summary 714 review questions 716 real-world projects 719 chapter 22 sample test723 chapter 23 answer key741 appendix a answers to review questions753 appendix b objectives for exam 70-240783 appendix c study resources791 glossary799 index811 |
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