PPT-30 Bad Habits of Server Administrators

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Orin Thomas M321 Builders often live in unfinished houses Chefs rarely cook extravagant meals at home Server Administrators recognize good practice They just

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Orin Thomas M321 Builders often live in unfinished houses Chefs rarely cook extravagant meals at home Server Administrators recognize good practice They just dont always get around to putting it into production environments. I, we, all of BC, want you to succeed in this class and at BC.  . Success . takes energy, planning, and strategies for both the . e. xpected challenges . in school as well . as . the unexpected . twists . David Kurtz. Go-Faster Consultancy Ltd. . david.kurtz@go-faster.co.uk. www.go-faster.co.uk. Tim Bower. Oracle – PeopleSoft Center of Expertise. Oracle Safe Harbor Statement. The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.. . 4.2 . SP3. What's new for System . Administration in CMC. Minith Patel, . InfoSol. New /updated features of BI 4.2 . sp3 . platform. Feature. New. Update. Administrators Cockpit. X. Recycle Bin. X. Persian officials plotted against him (Dan. 6:1-9). Daniel didn’t change his habit of prayer (Dan. 6:10-13). Jesus. Had a habit of praying in a certain place (Luke 22:39-46). Judas could count on Jesus being there (John 18:1-3). THE HABITS SCORECARDDAILY HABITSPOSITIVE NEGATIVE - OR NEUTRAL This super-sized desktop reference combines two personal training guides in one convenient volume.Over 250,000 words. Includes:Windows Server 2016: Essentials for AdministrationWindows Server 2016: Server InfrastructureInside you\'ll find expert insights, tips, tricks and workarounds that will save time and help you get the job done by giving you the right information right now. During the course of reading this book, you will master a number of complex topics, techniques, commands and functions.Topics covered include: Planning for Windows Server 2016 and developing a deployment planUsing containers, virtualization and nano server Configuring server roles, services and features Managing and troubleshooting Active Directory Creating and managing user, group and computer accounts Monitoring and tuning performance Optimizing security settings, policies and templates Managing file services and data storageConfiguring file sharingManaging share permissions and auditing resource usageUsing group policy for administrationConfiguring and maintaining print servicesDeploying essential infrastructure services including DHCP and DNSMaintaining and troubleshooting Windows Server 2016And much, much moreNot only will this informative training manual help you become familiar with essential concepts, it\'ll help you reach new levels of mastery. This is the ideal ready-answers reference you8217ll want with you at all times.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Welcome to Windows Server 2016Chapter 2. Working with Windows ServersChapter 3. Configuring Server SettingsChapter 4. Understanding Active DirectoryChapter 5. Managing Active DirectoryChapter 6. Maintaining Active DirectoryChapter 7. Accounts: The EssentialsChapter 8. Managing Account PoliciesChapter 9. Creating AccountsChapter 10. Working with Managed AccountsChapter 11. Managing Computers, Users and GroupsChapter 12. Maintaining Your ServersChapter 13. Optimizing Server PerformanceChapter 14. Using Group PolicyChapter 15. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Group PolicyChapter 16. Optimizing Server SecurityChapter 17. Deploying Windows Server 2016Chapter 18. Implementing TCP/IP NetworkingChapter 19. Data Storage: The EssentialsChapter 20. Partitioning and Optimizing DrivesChapter 21. Using TPM and BitLocker Drive EncryptionChapter 22. Using Storage SpacesChapter 23. Using RAIDChapter 24. Maintaining Partitions and DrivesChapter 25. Implementing File SharingChapter 26. Using Shadow Copies and Work FoldersChapter 27. Managing Permissions and AuditingChapter 28. Configuring Disk QuotasChapter 29. Using Group Policy for AdministrationChapter 30. Implementing Print ServicesChapter 31. Configuring and Maintaining Print ServicesChapter 32. Implementing DHCPChapter 33. Managing and Maintaining DHCPChapter 34. Implementing DNSChapter 35. Managing and Maintaining DNSIndex Completely updated with specific coverage of the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack add-ons now packaged with Windows NT Server 4.0, this new edition of Microsoft Windows NT Server Administrator\'s Bible brings you everything you need to plan, install, configure, manage, optimize, and connect Windows NT Server 4.0 to the Internet -- including insider tips and stories you just won\'t find anywhere else. Simply put, if you\'re looking for the one book that will show you how to get your server up and running fast, this is the book for you. Get your midsize IT infrastructure up and running smoothly. This indispensable, single-volume reference details the features and capabilities of Windows Essential Business Server 2008. Gain the real-world insights, practical workarounds, and key troubleshooting tactics you need for on-the-job results.Discover how to: Plan, install, and configure Windows Essential Business Server 2008Use the Administration Console interface to manage the networkConfigure user settings with Group Policy, scripts, user profiles, and Folder RedirectionManage Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes and dynamic distribution groupsConfigure and customize Remote Web WorkplaceImplement antivirus, antispam, and firewall applicationsMonitor and troubleshoot network performancePlan and manage a backup and recovery strategyPLUS8212Extend your network capabilities with the Premium Edition CD features:Sample files and code from the bookInstallation and configuration scriptsFully searchable eBookA Note Regarding the CD or DVDThe print version of this book ships with a CD or DVD. For those customers purchasing one of the digital formats in which this book is available, we are pleased to offer the CD/DVD content as a free download via O\'Reilly Media\'s Digital Distribution services. To download this content, please visit O\'Reilly\'s web site, search for the title of this book to find its catalog page, and click on the link below the cover image (Examples, Companion Content, or Practice Files). Note that while we provide as much of the media content as we are able via free download, we are sometimes limited by licensing restrictions. Please direct any questions or concerns to booktechoreilly.com. Here8217s the practical, pocket-sized reference for IT professionals who administer and support Windows Server 2008. Designed for quick referencing, this portable guide covers all the essentials for performing everyday system administration tasks. Written by an award-winning author of more than two dozen computer books, this guide puts expert installation, migration, administration, and troubleshooting advice right at your fingertips. You8217ll discover how to manage workstations and servers, use Microsoft Active Directory174 directory service, create and administer user and group accounts, manage files and directories, back up and recover data, and use TCP/IP, WINS, and DNS for network administration. Featuring quick-reference tables, concise lists, and step-by-step instructions, this handy, one-stop guide provides fast, accurate answers on the spot8212whether you8217re at your desk or in the field. quotThis book will be a supportive resource to help you know how to use the tools and features Microsoft shipped, but even better, Williams and Walla guide you through enough of the product internals to approach administration more strategically.quot From the Foreword by Brian Valentine, Senior Vice President, Windows Division, Microsoft Corporation Windows Server 2003, the successor to Windows 2000 and Windows NT, is designed to accommodate the seamless exchange of information through Web services. It delivers the increased flexibility and power needed to administer networks as global entities, but its enhanced management tools and security features present as many challenges as opportunities. The Ultimate Windows Server 2003 System Administrator\'s Guide will help readers negotiate these challenges and exploit the opportunities. Robert Williams and Mark Walla take readers from an understanding of basic concepts to the application of advanced functions. This comprehensive book begins with the fundamentals of Windows 2000 system administration and applies them to Windows Server 2003. The book then details the planning, deployment, administration, and management of a Windows Server system, and follows up with complete coverage of advanced tools and theory. This book concludes with a quick reference to the most important Windows .NET commands and utilities. Key topics include: Windows Server 2003 features, structure, planning, and installation Migration from Windows NT and Windows 2000 Microsoft Management Console Active Directory management and use User management Group Policy Security, including IP security Printer and file services and networking basics Virtual private networks Disk and backup management and disaster recovery Terminal and Internet Information Services Cluster and indexing services, and message queuing System Management Server Windows 2000 administration support In this book, system administrators and other IT professionals will find the essential information needed to succeed in the administration of the Windows .NET and Windows 2000 Server families. This super-sized desktop reference combines two personal training guides in one convenient volume.Over 250,000 words. Includes:Exchange Server 2016 amp Exchange Online: Essentials for Administration, 2nd EditionExchange Server 2016: Server Infrastructure, 2nd EditionInside you\'ll find expert insights, tips, tricks and workarounds that will save time and help you get the job done by giving you the right information right now. During the course of reading this book, you will master a number of complex topics, techniques, commands and functions.Topics covered include:Establishing remote sessions with Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange OnlineCreating mailbox-enabled user accountsAdding mailboxes to existing accountsConnecting to Exchange Online and Windows Azure using PowerShellCreating mail-enabled contactsAdding equipment, room and other special purpose mailboxesMoving, maintaining and repairing mailboxesManaging delivery restrictions, permissions and storage limitsManaging address lists and distribution groupsConfiguring mail support for OutlookCustomizing the Exchange ShellConfiguring role-based Exchange permissionsPlanning for Exchange Server 2016 and developing a deployment planManaging Exchange organizations while navigating routing and data storage optionsImplementing Database Availability Groups and maintaining high availabilityCreating, managing and maintaining Exchange databasesUsing Send and Receive connectors for mail routingConfiguring Transport services and maintaining mail flowImplementing email address policies and journal rulesFiltering spam and defining block listsOptimizing Exchange Server 2016 for web and mobile accessConfiguring Client Access servicesMaintaining and troubleshooting Exchange Server 2016And much, much moreNot only will this informative training manual help you become familiar with essential concepts, it\'ll help you reach new levels of mastery. This is the ideal ready-answers reference you8217ll want with you at all times.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Welcome to Exchange 2016Chapter 2. Working with Exchange OnlineChapter 3. Getting Started with Users and ContactsChapter 4. Managing UsersChapter 5. Managing ContactsChapter 6. Adding Special-Purpose MailboxesChapter 7. Managing MailboxesChapter 8. Managing GroupsChapter 9. Managing Addresses Online and OfflineChapter 10. Configuring Exchange ClientsChapter 11. Customizing amp Troubleshooting the Exchange ShellChapter 12. Customizing amp Configuring Exchange SecurityChapter 13. Implementing Exchange ServicesChapter 14. Preparing for Exchange 2016Chapter 15. Deploying Exchange Server 2016Chapter 16. Exchange 2016 Administration EssentialsChapter 17. Managing Exchange OrganizationsChapter 18. Implementing Availability GroupsChapter 19. Configuring Exchange DatabasesChapter 20. Managing SMTP ConnectorsChapter 21. Configuring Transport ServicesChapter 22. Maintaining Mail FlowChapter 23. Implementing Exchange Policies and RulesChapter 24. Filtering SpamChapter 25. Optimizing Web and Mobile AccessChapter 26. Optimizing Client Access ProtocolsChapter 27. Configuring Mobile MessagingChapter 28. Tracking and Logging Exchange Server 2016Chapter 29. Maintaining Exchange Server 2016Chapter 30. Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2016Index This e-Book is a continuation of the 1st Volume Windows Server 2012 R2: How to install and add roles? (Desktop Experience) from the Windows Server 2012 R2: From installation to setting up your server e-Book series. It continues to build the content from the point where the Volume 1 ended by adding the server setup part. Thus, bringing the Windows Server 2012 R2: From installation to configuration e-Book series to the next level. With that in mind, this e-Book is for anyone who is moving further into Windows Server world in general, and Windows Server 2012 R2 in particular. Other than that, this e-Book proves to be a handy informational source for the well-established system administrators as it covers Windows Server 2012 R2 sys admin tools. In that regard, this e-Book is providing the in-depth setup of the majority of roles and features that the Windows Server 2012 R2 is providing. With step-by-step instructions driven by targeted, easy-to-understand graphics, this e-Book explains and shows you how to setup the roles, features, functions, and quirks of the Windows Server 2012 R2. With the guidance provided by this easy to follow resource, you will quickly setup roles and features in Windows Server 2012 R2, thus making your This book is a standalone chapter that complements the book, An Administrator\'s Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials (Amazon Kindle ASIN: B00B2895QO). One of the most common additions to a Windows Server 2012 Essentials network is a Remote Desktop Services Server, commonly referred to as a Terminal Server. In the small business environment, it is common to see the presence of a terminal server to enable remote users to connect to the network and run Line of Business applications.This chapter details how you can add a Remote Desktop Server (Terminal Server) running Windows Server 2012 to the Windows Server 2012 Essentials network. It will provide some step by step instructions on how to add the server and make it operational.For more information on this book, please visit http://AdminGuide.ws2012e.us.
network services up amp running on your server. Your comprehensive, one-volume guide to planning, deployment, and administration.Get the critical information you need to build and manage a network with Windows Small Business Server 2011. This essential, single-volume reference delivers detailed guidance to the features, capabilities, and components offered in both the Standard and Premium Editions. Gain the real-world insights, workarounds, and troubleshooting tactics you need for on-the-job results. Discover how to: Plan network infrastructure by evaluating your organization8217s business needsBuild a fault-tolerant and cost-effective networkUse virtualization with Hyper-V virtualization to install and manage your network efficientlyMigrate an existing network from Small Business Server 2003 or laterManage file storage, and configure disks for data integrity and redundancyConfigure email and SMTP with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010Organize and centralize security administration through Group Policy preferencesSet up remote access through the web portal or with a VPNTune your system to its optimum performance level

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