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9780735613546

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator's Pocket Consultant

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  • Copyright: 2003-05-02
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Summary

WIN SVR 2003 ADMINSTATORS POCKET CONSULTANT

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xxv
Introduction xxvii
Part I Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administration Fundamentals
Overview of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 System Administration
3(14)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
4(7)
Domain Controllers and Member Servers
5(1)
Understanding and Using Server Roles
6(2)
Other Windows Server 2003 Resources
8(2)
Frequently Used Tools
10(1)
Using Control Panel Utilities
11(1)
Using Graphical Administrative Tools
12(3)
Key Graphical Administrative Tools
12(2)
Tools and Configuration
14(1)
Using Command-Line Utilities
15(2)
Utilities to Know
15(1)
Using NET Tools
15(2)
Managing Servers Running Microsoft Windows Server 2003
17(28)
Managing Networked Systems
17(4)
Connecting to Other Computers
18(1)
Sending Console Messages
19(1)
Exporting Information Lists
20(1)
Using Computer Management System Tools
20(1)
Using Computer Management Storage Tools
21(1)
Working with Services and Applications
21(1)
Managing System Environments, Profiles, and Properties
21(14)
The General Tab
22(1)
The Computer Name Tab
22(1)
The Hardware Tab
23(2)
The Advanced Tab
25(4)
Configuring System and User Environment Variables
29(1)
Creating an Environment Variable
29(1)
Configuring System Startup and Recovery
30(2)
Enabling and Disabling Error Reporting
32(2)
The Automatic Updates Tab
34(1)
The Remote Tab
35(1)
Managing Hardware Devices and Drivers
35(9)
Working with Signed and Unsigned Device Drivers
35(1)
Viewing and Managing Hardware Devices
36(1)
Configuring Device Drivers
37(4)
Managing Hardware
41(3)
Managing Dynamic-Link Libraries
44(1)
Monitoring Processes, Services, and Events
45(40)
Managing Applications, Processes, and Performance
45(9)
Task Manager
45(1)
Administering Applications
46(1)
Administering Processes
47(2)
Viewing and Managing System Performance
49(3)
Viewing and Managing Networking Performance
52(1)
Viewing and Managing Remote User Sessions
53(1)
Managing System Services
54(6)
Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Services
55(1)
Configuring Service Startup
56(1)
Configuring Service Logon
57(1)
Configuring Service Recovery
58(1)
Disabling Unnecessary Services
59(1)
Event Logging and Viewing
60(6)
Accessing and Using the Event Logs
61(1)
Setting Event Log Options
62(2)
Clearing Event Logs
64(1)
Archiving Event Logs
64(2)
Monitoring Server Performance and Activity
66(13)
Why Monitor Your Server?
66(1)
Getting Ready to Monitor
66(1)
Using Performance Monitor
67(1)
Choosing Counters to Monitor
67(2)
Using Performance Logs
69(6)
Viewing and Replaying Performance Logs
75(1)
Configuring Alerts for Performance Counters
75(3)
Running Scripts as Actions
78(1)
Tuning System Performance
79(6)
Monitoring and Tuning Memory Usage
79(3)
Monitoring and Tuning Processor Usage
82(1)
Monitoring and Tuning Disk I/O
83(1)
Monitoring and Tuning Network Bandwidth and Connectivity
83(2)
Automating Administrative Tasks, Policies, and Procedures
85(28)
Group Policy Management
85(9)
Understanding Group Policies
86(1)
In What Order Are Multiple Policies Applied?
87(1)
When Are Group Policies Applied?
87(1)
Group Policy Requirements and Version Compatibility
88(1)
Managing Local Group Policies
89(1)
Managing Site, Domain, and Unit Policies
90(4)
Working with Group Policies
94(8)
Getting to Know the Group Policy Console
94(2)
Centrally Managing Special Folders
96(4)
Using Administrative Templates to Set Policies
100(2)
User and Computer Script Management
102(4)
Assigning Computer Startup and Shutdown Scripts
103(1)
Assigning User Logon and Logoff Scripts
104(2)
Applying Security Policy Through Templates
106(2)
Understanding Security Policies and Administration Tools
106(2)
Applying Security Templates
108(1)
Scheduling Tasks
108(5)
Utilities for Scheduling Tasks
109(1)
Preparing to Schedule Tasks
109(1)
Scheduling Tasks with the Scheduled Task Wizard
110(3)
Working with Support Services and Remote Desktop
113(20)
Introducing Support Services
113(1)
Working with the Automated Help System
114(4)
Using the Help and Support Center
114(2)
Introducing the Application Framework
116(1)
Monitoring System Health
116(2)
Understanding and Using Automatic Updates
118(5)
An Overview of Automatic Updates
118(1)
Configuring Automatic Updates
119(2)
Configuring Update Servers
121(1)
Downloading and Installing Automatic Updates
122(1)
Removing Automatic Updates to Recover from Problems
123(1)
Managing Remote Access to Servers
123(4)
Configuring Remote Assistance
123(2)
Configuring Remote Desktop Access
125(1)
Making Remote Desktop Connections
125(2)
Configuring Windows Time
127(6)
Windows Time and Windows Server 2003
128(1)
Enabling and Disabling Windows Time on Stand-alone and Member Servers
129(4)
Part II Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Directory Service Administration
Using Active Directory
133(22)
Introducing Active Directory
133(2)
Active Directory and DNS
133(1)
Getting Started with Active Directory
134(1)
Working with Domain Structures
135(5)
Understanding Domains
135(1)
Understanding Domain Forests and Domain Trees
136(1)
Understanding Organizational Units
137(1)
Understanding Sites and Subnets
138(2)
Working with Active Directory Domains
140(8)
Using Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 Computers with Active Directory
140(1)
Using Windows 95 and Windows 98 with Active Directory
141(2)
Using Windows NT and Windows 2000 Domains with Active Directory
143(3)
Raising Domain and Forest Functionality
146(2)
Understanding the Directory Structure
148(7)
Exploring the Data Store
148(1)
Exploring Global Catalogs
149(1)
Universal Group Membership Caching
150(1)
Replication and Active Directory
151(1)
Active Directory and LDAP
152(1)
Understanding Operations Master Roles
152(3)
Core Active Directory Administration
155(22)
Tools for Managing Active Directory
155(3)
Active Directory Administration Tools
155(1)
Active Directory Command-Line Tools
156(1)
Active Directory Support Tools
157(1)
Using the Active Directory Users And Computers Tool
158(10)
Starting Active Directory Users And Computers
158(1)
Getting Started with Active Directory Users And Computers
158(1)
Connecting to a Domain Controller
159(1)
Connecting to a Domain
160(1)
Searching for Accounts and Shared Resources
160(2)
Managing Computer Accounts
162(1)
Creating Computer Accounts on a Workstation or Server
162(1)
Creating Computer Accounts in Active Directory Users And Computers
163(1)
Viewing and Editing Computer Account Properties
164(1)
Deleting, Disabling, and Enabling Computer Accounts
164(1)
Resetting Locked Computer Accounts
164(1)
Moving Computer Accounts
165(1)
Managing Computers
166(1)
Joining a Computer to a Domain or Workgroup
166(2)
Managing Domain Controllers, Roles, and Catalogs
168(6)
Installing and Demoting Domain Controllers
168(1)
Viewing and Transferring Domain-Wide Roles
169(1)
Viewing and Transferring the Domain Naming Master Role
170(1)
Viewing and Transferring Schema Master Roles
171(1)
Transferring Roles Using the Command Line
171(1)
Seizing Roles Using the Command Line
172(1)
Configuring Global Catalogs
173(1)
Configuring Universal Group Membership Caching
174(1)
Managing Organizational Units
174(3)
Creating Organizational Units
174(1)
Viewing and Editing Organizational Unit Properties
175(1)
Renaming and Deleting Organizational Units
175(1)
Moving Organizational Units
175(2)
Understanding User and Group Accounts
177(22)
The Windows Server 2003 Security Model
177(2)
Authentication Protocols
177(1)
Access Controls
178(1)
Differences Between User and Group Accounts
179(6)
User Accounts
179(2)
Groups
181(4)
Default User Accounts and Groups
185(4)
Built-In User Accounts
185(1)
Predefined User Accounts
186(2)
Built-In and Predefined Groups
188(1)
Implicit Groups and Special Identities
188(1)
Account Capabilities
189(7)
Privileges
190(1)
Logon Rights
191(1)
Built-In Capabilities for Groups in Active Directory
192(4)
Using Default Group Accounts
196(3)
Groups Used by Administrators
196(1)
Implicit Groups and Identities
197(2)
Creating User and Group Accounts
199(24)
User Account Setup and Organization
199(6)
Account Naming Policies
199(2)
Password and Account Policies
201(4)
Configuring Account Policies
205(5)
Configuring Password Policies
205(2)
Configuring Account Lockout Policies
207(2)
Configuring Kerberos Policies
209(1)
Configuring User Rights Policies
210(3)
Configuring User Rights Globally
211(1)
Configuring User Rights Locally
212(1)
Adding a User Account
213(4)
Creating Domain User Accounts
213(2)
Creating Local User Accounts
215(2)
Adding a Group Account
217(2)
Creating a Global Group
217(1)
Creating a Local Group and Assigning Members
218(1)
Handling Global Group Membership
219(4)
Managing Individual Membership
219(1)
Managing Multiple Memberships in a Group
220(1)
Setting the Primary Group for Users and Computers
220(3)
Managing Existing User and Group Accounts
223(32)
Managing User Contact Information
223(3)
Setting Contact Information
223(2)
Searching for Users and Creating Address Book Entries
225(1)
Configuring the User's Environment Settings
226(4)
System Environment Variables
227(1)
Logon Scripts
228(1)
Assigning Home Directories
229(1)
Setting Account Options and Restrictions
230(6)
Managing Logon Hours
230(2)
Setting Permitted Logon Workstations
232(1)
Setting Dial-In and VPN Privileges
233(2)
Setting Account Security Options
235(1)
Managing User Profiles
236(6)
Local, Roaming, and Mandatory Profiles
236(2)
Using the System Utility to Manage Local Profiles
238(4)
Updating User and Group Accounts
242(5)
Renaming User and Group Accounts
243(1)
Copying Domain User Accounts
244(1)
Deleting User and Group Accounts
245(1)
Changing and Resetting Passwords
245(1)
Enabling User Accounts
246(1)
Managing Multiple User Accounts
247(3)
Setting Profiles for Multiple Accounts
248(1)
Setting Logon Hours for Multiple Accounts
249(1)
Setting Permitted Logon Workstations for Multiple Accounts
249(1)
Setting Logon, Password, and Expiration Properties for Multiple Accounts
250(1)
Troubleshooting Logon Problems
250(1)
Setting Advanced Active Directory Permissions
251(4)
Understanding Advanced User, Group, and Computer Permissions
251(4)
Part III Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Data Administration
Managing File Systems and Drives
255(32)
Adding Hard Disk Drives
255(5)
Physical Drives
256(1)
Preparing a Drive for Use
257(2)
Installing and Checking for a New Drive
259(1)
Understanding Drive Status
259(1)
Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks
260(5)
Using Basic and Dynamic Disks
261(1)
Special Considerations for Basic and Dynamic Disks
262(1)
Marking an Active Partition
262(1)
Changing Drive Types
262(2)
Reactivating Dynamic Disks
264(1)
Rescanning Disks
264(1)
Moving a Dynamic Disk to a New System
265(1)
Using Basic Disks and Partitions
265(6)
Partitioning Basics
265(1)
Creating Partitions
266(3)
Formatting Partitions
269(1)
Updating the Boot Disk
270(1)
Managing Existing Partitions and Drives
271(16)
Assigning Drive Letters and Paths
271(1)
Changing or Deleting the Volume Label
272(1)
Deleting Partitions and Drives
273(1)
Converting a Volume to NTFS
273(2)
Checking a Drive for Errors and Bad Sectors
275(1)
Defragmenting Disks
276(1)
Compressing Drives and Data
277(2)
Encrypting Drives and Data
279(1)
Understanding Encryption and the Encrypting File System
280(2)
Working with Encrypted Files and Folders
282(1)
Configuring Recovery Policy
283(2)
Recovering Disk Space
285(2)
Administering Volume Sets and RAID Arrays
287(18)
Using Volumes and Volume Sets
287(8)
Volume Basics
288(1)
Understanding Volume Sets
289(1)
Creating Volumes and Volume Sets
290(3)
Deleting Volumes and Volume Sets
293(1)
Extending a Simple or Spanned Volume
294(1)
Managing Volumes
294(1)
Improved Performance and Fault Tolerance with RAIDs
295(1)
Implementing RAID on Windows Server 2003
296(4)
Implementing RAID 0: Disk Striping
296(1)
Implementing RAID 1: Disk Mirroring
297(2)
Implementing RAID 5: Disk Striping with Parity
299(1)
Managing RAIDs and Recovering from Failures
300(5)
Breaking a Mirrored Set
300(1)
Resynchronizing and Repairing a Mirrored Set
301(1)
Repairing a Mirrored System Volume to Enable Boot
302(1)
Removing a Mirrored Set
303(1)
Repairing a Striped Set Without Parity
303(1)
Regenerating a Striped Set with Parity
303(2)
Managing Files and Folders
305(10)
Windows Server 2003 File Structures
305(4)
Major Features of FAT and NTFS
305(2)
File Naming
307(1)
Accessing Long File Names Under MS-DOS
308(1)
Quick Tips for Managing Files, Folders, and Disk Drives
309(6)
Examining File and Folder Properties
309(1)
Displaying Hidden and Compressed Files in Windows Explorer
310(1)
Tips for Selecting Multiple Files and Folders
311(1)
Tips for Copying and Moving Resources
311(1)
Tips for Copying Resources to Locations That Aren't Displayed
312(1)
Tips for Copying and Pasting Files
312(1)
Moving Files by Cutting and Pasting
313(1)
Formatting Floppy Disks and Removable Disks
313(1)
Copying Floppy Disks
313(2)
Data Sharing, Security, and Auditing
315(38)
Sharing Folders on Local and Remote Systems
315(5)
Viewing Existing Shares
315(1)
Creating Shared Folders
316(3)
Creating Additional Shares on an Existing Share
319(1)
Managing Share Permissions
320(3)
The Different Share Permissions
320(1)
Viewing Share Permissions
320(1)
Configuring Share Permissions
321(1)
Modifying Existing Share Permissions
322(1)
Removing Share Permissions for Users and Groups
323(1)
Managing Existing Shares
323(5)
Understanding Special Shares
323(1)
Connecting to Special Shares
324(1)
Viewing User and Computer Sessions
325(2)
Stopping File and Folder Sharing
327(1)
Using Shadow Copies
328(2)
Understanding Shadow Copies
328(1)
Creating Shadow Copies
329(1)
Deleting Shadow Copies
329(1)
Disabling Shadow Copies
329(1)
Connecting to Network Drives
330(1)
Mapping a Network Drive
330(1)
Disconnecting a Network Drive
331(1)
Object Management, Ownership, and Inheritance
331(2)
Objects and Object Managers
331(1)
Object Ownership and Transfer
331(2)
Object Inheritance
333(1)
File and Folder Permissions
333(5)
Understanding File and Folder Permissions
334(2)
Setting File and Folder Permissions
336(2)
Auditing System Resources
338(4)
Setting Auditing Policies
338(2)
Auditing Files and Folders
340(2)
Auditing Active Directory Objects
342(1)
Using, Configuring, and Managing Disk Quotas
342(11)
Understanding Disk Quotas and How Quotas Are Used
342(2)
Setting Disk Quota Policies
344(2)
Enabling Disk Quotas on NTFS Volumes
346(2)
Viewing Disk Quota Entries
348(1)
Creating Disk Quota Entries
349(1)
Deleting Disk Quota Entries
350(1)
Exporting and Importing Disk Quota Settings
351(1)
Disabling Disk Quotas
352(1)
Data Backup and Recovery
353(42)
Creating a Backup and Recovery Plan
353(3)
Figuring Out a Backup Plan
353(1)
The Basic Types of Backup
354(1)
Differential and Incremental Backups
355(1)
Selecting Backup Devices and Media
356(2)
Common Backup Solutions
356(2)
Buying and Using Tapes
358(1)
Backing Up Your Data
358(16)
Getting Started with the Backup Utility
358(2)
Setting Default Options for Backup
360(4)
Backing Up Data with the Backup Wizard
364(2)
Backing Up Files Without the Wizard
366(3)
Recovering Data Using the Restore Wizard
369(2)
Recovering Data Without the Wizard
371(2)
Restoring Active Directory
373(1)
Backing Up and Restoring Data on Remote Systems
373(1)
Viewing Backup Logs
374(1)
Managing Encryption Recovery Policy
374(3)
Understanding Encryption Certificates and Recovery Policy
374(2)
Configuring the EFS Recovery Policy
376(1)
Backing Up and Restoring Encrypted Data and Certificates
377(2)
Backing Up Encryption Certificates
378(1)
Restoring Encryption Certificates
378(1)
Disaster Recovery and Preparation
379(5)
Creating System Recovery Data
379(1)
Starting a System in Safe Mode
380(1)
Using the Recovery Data to Restore a System
381(1)
Working with the Recovery Console
382(2)
Managing Media Pools
384(5)
Understanding Media Pools
384(1)
Preparing Media for Use in the Free Media Pool
385(1)
Moving Media to a Different Media Pool
385(1)
Creating Application Media Pools
385(1)
Changing the Media Type in a Media Pool
386(1)
Setting Allocation and Deallocation Policies
386(1)
Working with Access Permissions for Removable Storage
387(2)
Deleting Application Media Pools
389(1)
Managing Work Queues, Requests, and Operators
389(6)
Using Work Queue
389(1)
Troubleshooting Waiting Operations
390(1)
Changing Mount Operations
390(1)
Controlling When Operations Are Deleted
391(1)
Using the Operator Requests Queue
392(3)
Part IV Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Administration
Managing TCP/IP Networking
395(26)
Installing TCP/IP Networking
395(2)
Installing Network Interface Cards
396(1)
Installing the TCP/IP Protocol
396(1)
Configuring TCP/IP Networking
397(10)
Configuring Static IP Addresses
398(2)
Configuring Dynamic IP Addresses
400(1)
Configuring Alternate Private IP Addresses
400(2)
Configuring Multiple IP Addresses and Gateways
402(2)
Configuring DNS Resolution
404(2)
Configuring WINS Resolution
406(1)
Configuring Additional Networking Components
407(3)
Installing and Uninstalling Networking Components
407(2)
Installing Optional Networking Components
409(1)
Managing Network Connections
410(6)
Creating Network Connections
410(2)
Managing Security for Remote Access Connections
412(1)
Checking the Status, Speed, and Activity of Local Area Connections
413(1)
Viewing Network Configuration Information
414(1)
Duplicating Network Connections
415(1)
Enabling and Disabling Network Connections
415(1)
Deleting Network Connections
415(1)
Renaming Local Area Connections
415(1)
Repairing Local Area Connections
416(1)
Troubleshooting and Testing Network Settings
416(5)
Performing Basic Network Tests
416(1)
Releasing and Renewing DHCP Settings
417(1)
Registering and Flushing DNS
417(2)
Performing Detailed Network Diagnostics
419(2)
Administering Network Printers and Print Services
421(22)
Troubleshooting Printer Problems
421(2)
Installing Printers
423(9)
Using Local and Network Printers
423(1)
Installing Physically Attached Print Devices
424(3)
Installing Network-Attached Print Devices
427(3)
Connecting to Printers Created on the Network
430(1)
Solving Spooling Problems
431(1)
Configuring Printer Properties
432(6)
Adding Comments and Location Information
432(1)
Managing Printer Drivers
433(1)
Setting a Separator Page and Changing Print Device Mode
433(1)
Changing the Printer Port
434(1)
Scheduling and Prioritizing Print Jobs
434(2)
Starting and Stopping Printer Sharing
436(1)
Setting Printer Access Permissions
436(1)
Auditing Print Jobs
437(1)
Setting Document Defaults
437(1)
Configuring Print Server Properties
438(1)
Locating the Spool Folder and Enabling Printing on NTFS
438(1)
Managing High Volume Printing
438(1)
Logging Printer Events
439(1)
Removing Print Job Completion and Notification
439(1)
Managing Print Jobs on Local and Remote Printers
439(4)
Using the Print Management Window
439(1)
Pausing the Printer and Resuming Printing
440(1)
Emptying the Print Queue
440(1)
Pausing, Resuming, and Restarting Individual Document Printing
440(1)
Removing a Document and Canceling a Print Job
441(1)
Checking the Properties of Documents in the Printer
441(1)
Setting the Priority of Individual Documents
441(1)
Scheduling the Printing of Individual Documents
441(2)
Running DHCP Clients and Servers
443(26)
Understanding DHCP
443(3)
The DHCP Client and the IP Address
443(1)
Checking IP Address Assignment
444(1)
Understanding Scopes
445(1)
Installing a DHCP Server
446(3)
Installing DHCP Components
446(1)
Starting and Using the DHCP Console
446(1)
Connecting to Remote DHCP Servers
447(1)
Starting and Stopping a DHCP Server
448(1)
Authorizing a DHCP Server in Active Directory
448(1)
Configuring DHCP Servers
449(5)
Binding a DHCP Server with Multiple Network Interface Cards to a Specific IP Address
449(1)
Updating DHCP Statistics
450(1)
DHCP Auditing and Troubleshooting
450(2)
Integrating DHCP and DNS
452(1)
Avoiding IP Address Conflicts
453(1)
Saving and Restoring the DHCP Configuration
453(1)
Managing DHCP Scopes
454(8)
Creating and Managing Superscopes
454(1)
Creating and Managing Scopes
455(7)
Managing the Address Pool, Leases, and Reservations
462(3)
Viewing Scope Statistics
462(1)
Setting a New Exclusion Range
463(1)
Deleting an Exclusion Range
463(1)
Reserving DHCP Addresses
463(1)
Modifying Reservation Properties
464(1)
Deleting Leases and Reservations
465(1)
Backing Up and Restoring the DHCP Database
465(4)
Backing Up the DHCP Database
465(1)
Restoring the DHCP Database from Backup
466(1)
Using Backup and Restore to Move the DHCP Database to a New Server
466(1)
Repairing the DHCP Database
467(1)
Forcing the DHCP Server Service to Regenerate the DHCP Database
467(1)
Reconciling Leases and Reservations
468(1)
Maintaining WINS
469(18)
Understanding WINS and NetBIOS Over TCP/IP
470(2)
Configuring WINS Clients and Servers
470(1)
Name Resolution Methods
471(1)
Using the WINS Console
472(2)
Getting to Know the WINS Console
472(1)
Adding a WINS Server to the WINS Console
472(1)
Starting and Stopping a WINS Server
473(1)
Viewing Server Statistics
473(1)
Configuring WINS Servers
474(4)
Updating WINS Statistics
475(1)
Managing Name Registration, Renewal, and Release
475(1)
Logging WINS Events in the Windows Event Logs
476(1)
Setting the Version ID for the WINS Database
477(1)
Configuring Burst Handling of Name Registrations
477(1)
Saving and Restoring the WINS Configuration
478(1)
Configuring WINS Database Replication
478(5)
Setting Default Replication Parameters
479(2)
Creating Push and Pull Partners
481(1)
Changing Replication Type and Settings for Partners
482(1)
Triggering Database Replication
483(1)
Managing the WINS Database
483(4)
Examining WINS Database Mappings
483(1)
Cleaning and Scavenging the WINS Database
484(1)
Verifying the Consistency of the WINS Database
484(1)
Backing Up and Restoring the WINS Database
485(1)
Clearing Out WINS and Starting with a Fresh Database
486(1)
Optimizing DNS
487(29)
Understanding DNS
487(2)
Integrating Active Directory and DNS
488(1)
Enabling DNS on the Network
488(1)
Installing DNS Servers
489(6)
Installing the DNS Server Service
489(1)
Configuring a Primary DNS Server
490(3)
Configuring a Secondary DNS Server
493(1)
Configuring Reverse Lookups
494(1)
Managing DNS Servers
495(4)
Adding Remote Servers to the DNS Console
496(1)
Removing a Server from the DNS Console
497(1)
Starting and Stopping a DNS Server
497(1)
Creating Child Domains Within Zones
497(1)
Creating Child Domains in Separate Zones
498(1)
Deleting a Domain or Subnet
499(1)
Managing DNS Records
499(6)
Adding Address and Pointer Records
500(2)
Adding DNS Aliases with CNAME
502(1)
Adding Mail Exchange Servers
502(2)
Adding Name Servers
504(1)
Viewing and Updating DNS Records
505(1)
Updating Zone Properties and the SOA Record
505(5)
Modifying the SOA Record
505(2)
Allowing and Restricting Zone Transfers
507(1)
Notifying Secondaries of Changes
508(1)
Setting the Zone Type
509(1)
Enabling and Disabling Dynamic Updates
509(1)
Managing DNS Server Configuration and Security
510(6)
Enabling and Disabling IP Addresses for a DNS Server
510(1)
Controlling Access to DNS Servers Outside the Organization
510(2)
Enabling and Disabling Event Logging
512(1)
Using Debug Logging to Track DNS Activity
512(1)
Monitoring DNS Server
513(1)
Integrating WINS with DNS
514(1)
Configuring WINS Lookups in DNS
514(1)
Configuring Reverse WINS Lookups in DNS
515(1)
Setting Caching and Time-Out Values for WINS in DNS
515(1)
Configuring Full Integration with NetBIOS Scopes
516

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