Performing a Backup in Windows Server 2003

This lesson will show you, step by step, how to perform the various types of backup as described in the previous lesson. This is specific for Windows Server 2003. This command has been replaced in later versions of Windows by the Windows Backup & Restore tool, which we will cover in another lesson. Use the…

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The Backup Utility in Windows Server 2003

One of the most important tasks for any network administrator is the creation and management of a solid backup and restore procedure.  Microsoft Windows Server 2003 provides many powerful tools that will enable you to perform backups of local and remote data, active directory and open and locked files. Use the buttons below to navigate…

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Local Security Quiz

This quiz covers the the training module “Local Security”. This module contains five lessons. Here is a summary of the previous lessons. Security Overview Local Security Policies Local Group Policies Security Templates Configuring Services [mtouchquiz 12]

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Configuring services

There are a great many services within the Windows operating system. Services are normally accessed from other applications e.g. When the computer needs an IP address from a DHCP server a call is made to the DHCP client service to contact a DHCP server and request an IP address. Use the buttons below to navigate…

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Security Templates in Windows Server 2003

Security settings can be set through predefined Security Templates. There are various grades of these of increasingly restrictive security. Each of them can be customised, and saved to be used in various group policies for local machines and domains. This is such a handy and much-used facility that there is an MMC Snap in just…

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Local Group Policy

Group Policies are a convenient way for an administrator to prescribe the behaviour of computers, and the rights and permissions of users, from a single console. Group Policies can be applied to single computer and its users, or to wider groups such as domains. A local computer can have only one group policy (a Group…

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Local Security Policies

A local security policy specifies various security settings on the local machine. These can include password and account lockout policies, audit policies and user rights assignments. Domain security policies will override local security policies so care should be taken when applying local policies on a domain. The Local Security Snap In is not available in…

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Security Overview

The object  of security is to protect data and it’s availability being compromised by malice or by accident.  In Windows there are two main strands to security – specific access permissions and authentication.  Specific permissions can be applied to users, groups, or resources.  Authentication confirms to the machine or network that a user has an…

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Monitoring Performance Quiz

This quiz covers the the training module “Monitoring and Optimisation”. This module contains four lessons. Here is a summary of the previous lessons. Monitoring and Optimisation Performance Monitor Performance Logs and Alerts Network Monitor [mtouchquiz 11]

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Network Monitor

Network Monitor is a utility that allows the monitoring of  network traffic between machines.  The Network Monitor is an essential troubleshooting tool for diagnosing network performance and protocol problems.  The Network Monitor provided with Windows 2003 only allows viewing traffic to and from the local machine. The Network Monitor on the Windows 2003 Resource Kit…

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