هذا الكتاب يحتوى على شرح وافى لويندوز سيرفر2003 ومميزاته فى التحكم فى الشبكات وطريقه عمل الدومين والصالحيات والايزا سيرفر
Server 2003
After reading this chapter and completing the exercises,
you will be able to:
♦
Differentiate between the different editions of Windows Server 2003
♦
Explain Windows Server 2003 network models and server roles
♦
Identify concepts relating to Windows Server 2003 network
management and maintenance
♦
Explain Windows Server 2003 Active Directory concepts
W
indows Server 2003 network administration consists of two major goals.
The first is to ensure that network resources such as files, folders, and printers
are available to users whenever they need access. The second goal is to secure
the network so that available resources are only accessible to users who have
been granted the proper permissions.
To acquire the skills needed to meet your network administration goals, you
need to understand a number of concepts, from the account creation process
to server and resource management. A Windows Server 2003 network
administrator also requires an understanding of
Active
Directory
(AD)
con-
cepts and management, as well as general troubleshooting tools and techniques.
The first section of this chapter explains the main elements of the four Windows
Server 2003 editions, including hardware specifications and supported features.
Ultimately, the Windows Server 2003 edition best suited to a particular envi-
ronment or server implementation will depend upon the performance, scalabil-
ity, and reliability needs of an organization, along with the intended purpose
of a particular system. In order to provide you with a better perspective on
Windows networking concepts, the second section of this chapter introduces
the different logical models used to group network resources, namely work-
groups and domains. A look at member servers and domain controllers explains
the roles of each type of server in a domain, and why an administrator might
choose to configure a server in one role over another
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هذا الكتاب يحتوى على شرح وافى لويندوز سيرفر2003 ومميزاته فى التحكم فى الشبكات وطريقه عمل الدومين والصالحيات والايزا سيرفر
Server 2003
After reading this chapter and completing the exercises,
you will be able to:
♦
Differentiate between the different editions of Windows Server 2003
♦
Explain Windows Server 2003 network models and server roles
♦
Identify concepts relating to Windows Server 2003 network
management and maintenance
♦
Explain Windows Server 2003 Active Directory concepts
W
indows Server 2003 network administration consists of two major goals.
The first is to ensure that network resources such as files, folders, and printers
are available to users whenever they need access. The second goal is to secure
the network so that available resources are only accessible to users who have
been granted the proper permissions.
To acquire the skills needed to meet your network administration goals, you
need to understand a number of concepts, from the account creation process
to server and resource management. A Windows Server 2003 network
administrator also requires an understanding of
Active
Directory
(AD)
con-
cepts and management, as well as general troubleshooting tools and techniques.
The first section of this chapter explains the main elements of the four Windows
Server 2003 editions, including hardware specifications and supported features.
Ultimately, the Windows Server 2003 edition best suited to a particular envi-
ronment or server implementation will depend upon the performance, scalabil-
ity, and reliability needs of an organization, along with the intended purpose
of a particular system. In order to provide you with a better perspective on
Windows networking concepts, the second section of this chapter introduces
the different logical models used to group network resources, namely work-
groups and domains. A look at member servers and domain controllers explains
the roles of each type of server in a domain, and why an administrator might
choose to configure a server in one role over another
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Server 2003
After reading this chapter and completing the exercises,
you will be able to:
♦
Differentiate between the different editions of Windows Server 2003
♦
Explain Windows Server 2003 network models and server roles
♦
Identify concepts relating to Windows Server 2003 network
management and maintenance
♦
Explain Windows Server 2003 Active Directory concepts
W
indows Server 2003 network administration consists of two major goals.
The first is to ensure that network resources such as files, folders, and printers
are available to users whenever they need access. The second goal is to secure
the network so that available resources are only accessible to users who have
been granted the proper permissions.
To acquire the skills needed to meet your network administration goals, you
need to understand a number of concepts, from the account creation process
to server and resource management. A Windows Server 2003 network
administrator also requires an understanding of
Active
Directory
(AD)
con-
cepts and management, as well as general troubleshooting tools and techniques.
The first section of this chapter explains the main elements of the four Windows
Server 2003 editions, including hardware specifications and supported features.
Ultimately, the Windows Server 2003 edition best suited to a particular envi-
ronment or server implementation will depend upon the performance, scalabil-
ity, and reliability needs of an organization, along with the intended purpose
of a particular system. In order to provide you with a better perspective on
Windows networking concepts, the second section of this chapter introduces
the different logical models used to group network resources, namely work-
groups and domains. A look at member servers and domain controllers explains
the roles of each type of server in a domain, and why an administrator might
choose to configure a server in one role over another