Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
Notifications and Migrating Printers
You can use custom filters to generate e-mail notifications or to automatically run scripts when specific conditions are met on a printer. For example, you could send an e-mail to a printer administrator when a printer is out of paper or jammed. Use the buttons below to navigate through the lesson In Server Manager, right-click…
Read MoreManaging Printers in Windows Server
Windows Server 2008 can share printers without adding any server roles. However, adding the Print Services server role adds the Print Management snap-in, which simplifies printer configuration. Use the buttons below to navigate through the lesson Installing the Print Services Server Role In the Server Manager console Right click Roles. Select Add Roles. Select Next.…
Read MoreRecovering Data
In Windows Explorer right click the file or folder to be restored, and select Restore previous versions. Use the buttons below to navigate through the lesson Select the Version to be restored and click Restore. Click Restore. The previous version will then be restored Recovering Files or Volumes Select Windows Server Backup. Select Action. Then…
Read MoreWindows Server Backup
Windows Server Backup copies an entire disk volume to a .vhd file on a second local disk. After performing a backup, you can restore individual files or an entire volume. If Windows cannot start for example, if the system volume has failed, you can start the computer from the Windows installation media, restore the system…
Read MoreVolume Shadow Copies 2008
Volume Shadow Copies is a new feature of Windows Server that allows previous versions of files and folders on a share to be restored in the event of the current version becoming corrupt or deleted. Use the buttons below to navigate through the lesson Shadow copies are only available on shared folders and are managed…
Read MoreOffline Files
Mobile users might need access to shared folders even when they’re disconnected from your internal network. Offline Files makes this possible by allowing client computers to automatically cache a copy of files on shared folders and by providing transparent access to the files when the user is disconnected from the network. Use the buttons below…
Read MoreDFS
Large organizations often have dozens, or even hundreds, of file servers. This can make it very difficult for users to remember which file server specific files are stored on. DFS provides a single namespace that allows users to connect to any shared folder in your organization. With DFS, all shared folders can be accessible using…
Read MoreSharing Folders
The simplest way to share a folder is to right-click the folder in Windows Explorer and then choose Share, the File Sharing dialog box appears and allows you to select the users who will have access to the folder. Click Share to create the shared folder, and then click Done. Use the buttons below to…
Read MoreInstalling the File Server Role
Right Click Roles. Select Add Roles. Click Next. Select File Services and Next to continue. Select Role Services. Use the buttons below to navigate through the lesson File Server – Although not required to share files, adding this core role service allows you to use the Share And Storage Management snap-in. Distributed File System –…
Read MoreConfigure EFS Using Group Policy Settings
Select Group Policy Management. Select Settings. Right Click Public Key Policies/Encrypting File System and select Edit. Right Click Encrypting File Systems and select Properties. Select Allow to enable the group policy. Use the buttons below to navigate through the lesson File Encryption Using Encrypting File System (EFS) – By default, EFS is allowed. If you…
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