... from another.
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UNDERSTANDING THE WINDOWS SERVER 2003
PRINTER MODEL
Windows Server 2003 provides print services that are powerful, secure, and ... Log on to Windows Server 2003 as Administrator.
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■ Read Enables clients to read and download files in the di...
... Mode Administrator Password page
appears.
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Welcome to Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Environment (70- 290) , a part of the Microsoft Official Academic ... pass three core exams and one elective exam.
■ Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) candidates are
required to pass three core exams and one electiv...
...
passwords, but requiring each user to supply a new 15-character complex password
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Managing Multiple Users
When you manage domain ... of
local
user accounts that are stored in a local, flat-file database called the Security
Accounts Manager (SAM). The computer uses these accounts to authenticate users
and gr...
... permission.
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MAINTAINING SHARED
RESOURCES
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MANAGING AND
MAINTAINING SHARED
RESOURCES
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In many cases, the sheer number of ... each entry in the list is managed separately.
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UNDERSTANDING PERMISSIONS
One of the most fundamental concepts o...
... appears.
4. Click Add. The Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box appears.
5. In the Available Standalone Snap-ins list, select Device Manager and then
click Add. The Device Manager dialog box appears.
6. ...
specific stand-alone snap-ins. You cannot add an extension snap-in to a
console without adding an appropriate stand-alone snap-in first. Exten
-
sion snap-ins appear beneath the assoc...
... application, enabling standard backup jobs to protect the database
program files (that are easily replaceable) but skip the databases themselves.
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Exercise ... that contains one
or
more drives (usually magnetic tape drives, but optical disk and CD-ROM
autochangers are also available), a media array, and a robotic mechan...
... configure Windows Server 2003 to automati
-
cally download and install software updates as they become available. This feature is
PART 2
MANAGING AND
MAINTAINING USERS,
GROUPS, AND
COMPUTERS
PART ...
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WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM UPDATES
At one time, updating software was a relatively simple matter. If a pr...
... the Local Users And Groups snap-in, users and groups have their own
separate folders; they are not mixed together in containers as in Active
Directory.
=
2 38 PART 2: MANAGING AND MAINTAINING ... 7-6. As with
any Active Directory object, to create and manage groups you must have the
appropriate permissions for the containers where the groups are located.
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... printer.
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Using Hardware Troubleshooters
Earlier in this chapter, you saw that the Add Hardware Wizard enables you to
select a component that is already ... expansion cards and other
devices connected to the system’s PCI bus.
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3. Click Start, and select Printers And Faxe...
... 70- 290 exam state that stu-
dents should be able to “manage basic disks and dynamic disks.”
USING DISK MANAGEMENT
The primary Windows Server 2003 tool for creating and managing basic and
dynamic ... spanned volume is lost.
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When you convert a basic disk that already contains partitions and logical drives
to
a dy...