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Index
Working with Windows® Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
A Note Regarding Supplemental Files Introduction
Organization of This Book Conventions and Features in This Book Acknowledgments Errata & Book Support We Want to Hear from You Stay in Touch
I. Getting Started with Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
1. Introducing Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
Features of SBS 2011 Essentials
The Dashboard User Management Improved File Management Remote Web Access Data Protection Installation and Migration
Summary
2. Planning Hardware
Server Hardware Requirements
Processor, RAM, and Networking Storage
Basic Requirements Client Backups Server Backup
Physical Security
Second-Server Requirements Virtualization Client Requirements Summary
3. Planning Your Network
Planning the Network Infrastructure
Network Operating Systems
Servers Use Network Operating Systems Clients Use Workstation Operating Systems
Determining Your Needs
Choosing an Internet Service Provider
Choosing a Network Type
Choosing the Right Network Cable Choosing a Wireless Standard: 802.11a/b/g/n
Choosing Network Devices
Diagramming the Network Choosing a Network Switch Choosing Wireless Access Points Choosing a Firewall Device or Router
Planning for Security
Ensuring Physical Security Securing Client Computers Securing Wireless Networks Securing Internet Firewalls
Summary
4. Installing Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
Performing the Setup Completing the Setup Process Installing by Using a USB Flash Drive
Using the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
Downloading the Tool Using the Tool
Summary
5. Getting Started Tasks
Getting Updates for Other Microsoft Products Setting Up Server Backup Setting Up Remote Access
Setting Up an Existing Domain Name Setting Up a New Domain Name
Setting Options for Sharing Learning About Centralized Storage Setting Up Alert Email Notification Getting Started with Microsoft Office 365 Summary
6. Adding User Accounts
Adding a User Account The SBS 2011 Essentials Connector
Prerequisites for Connection Supported Operating Systems Installed Components and Changes Made to the Computer
Installing the Connector on a Computer Running Windows Installing the Connector on a Mac Removing the Connector from a Computer Running Windows Removing the Connector from a Mac Summary
II. Using Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
7. Configuring and Maintaining Storage
Storage Terminology
Disk and Volume Terminology Storage Connection Technologies
Managing Disks
The Importance of Redundancy RAID Levels
RAID 5 RAID 1 RAID 0+1 and RAID 10 RAID 6 RAID 0
Adding Disks Additional Tasks with New Disks
Adding a Disk to Server Backup Enabling Shadow Copies
Backup Storage Summary
8. Managing Shared Folders
Creating a Server Folder
Folder Properties Adding Users to an Existing Server Folder
Moving a Shared Folder Unsharing a Folder Accessing a Server Folder Summary
9. Backing Up and Restoring
Backing Up Client Computers
Changing the Backup Schedule Starting a Manual Backup Modifying Backup Content Reviewing Backups
Restoring Client Backups Backing Up the Server
Reviewing Server Backups
Restoring Server Backups Repairing Backups Using a USB Key for Restoring Backups Running Windows Server Backup by Using Native Tools
Creating a Backup Schedule with Windows Server Backup
Creating a Backup Schedule with Windows Server Backup
Using the Wbadmin Command
Wbadmin enable backup
Wbadmin enable backup Wbadmin start backup Wbadmin disable backup
Summary
III. Enhancing, Optimizing, and Maintaining Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
10. Monitoring Network Health
Viewing Alerts from the Dashboard Ignoring Alerts Configuring Email Notifications Client Computer Alerts Monitoring Performance Resource Monitor Overview
Filtering Information from Resource Monitor Troubleshooting Problem Applications
Using Performance Monitor
Adding Performance Counters Changing the Performance Monitor Display Saving the Performance Monitor Display
Summary
11. Managing Updates
Why Patches Are Important The Patching Cycle
Assessment
SBS 2011 Essentials Version
Identification
SBS 2011 Essentials Version
Evaluation and Planning
SBS 2011 Essentials Version
Deployment
SBS 2011 Essentials Version
Repeat
Windows Server Update Services
Configuring Update Settings on the Server
Changing the Update Settings Installing Updates Excluding Updates Checking the Update History Removing an Update
Third-Party Solutions
Summary
12. Installing and Sharing Printers
Printer Terminology Selecting Printers Planning Printer Placement
Naming Printers Naming Printer Locations
Installing Printers
Adding a Network Printer Sharing the Network Printer Sharing Locally Connected Printers
Sharing a Printer Connected to a Computer Running Windows Vista Sharing a Printer Connected to a Computer Running Windows XP Sharing a Printer Connected to a Computer Running Windows 7
Adding Client Drivers for Shared Printers Setting Security Options
Determining Printer Availability Group Priorities and Printer Availability
Creating a Logical Printer Configuring Usage of a Logical Printer
Setting Up a Printer Pool Configuring Print Spooling Using the Fax Service
Adding a Fax Modem
Summary
13. Extending Your Network with a Second Server
Choosing the Version of Windows
Line-of-Business Application Servers Virtualization Servers Application Virtualization
Installing and Managing a Second Server
Installation and Initial Configuration
Installing Hardware Drivers Setting the Time Zone Setting the Computer Name and Domain Enabling Updates and Feedback Getting Updates
Adding and Removing Roles, Role Services, and Features Native Tools
Configuring the Licensing Servers for Remote Desktop Enabling RemoteApps
Installing and Managing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Managing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Summary
14. Managing Remote Access
Starting Remote Web Access Configuring the RWA Computer List Enabling or Disabling a User for RWA Configuring User Settings
Adding Shared Folders Customizing the Logon Page Customizing Links on the RWA Home Page
Summary
IV. Advanced Tasks and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
15. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 101
Eliminate Distractions Identify Variables Narrow the Scope Identify One Change Evaluate the Result
Installation
Hard Disk Issues Network Card Not Found Migration Failures
Connectivity
Local vs. Global
Client Computers Can’t Connect to the Internet but Can Ping the Router Client Computers Can Ping the SBS 2011 Essentials Server but Can’t Connect to the Internet Some Client Computers Can Connect to the Internet and Open Files Shared on the SBS 2011 Essentials Server, but Others Can’t Some Clients Can Connect to Shares on the SBS 2011 Essentials Server, but Others Can’t. No Clients Can Connect to the Internet
Tools
Remote Access Sharing and File Availability Summary
16. Disaster Planning and Server Recovery
Planning for Disaster
Identifying the Risks Identifying the Resources Developing the Responses
Standard Operating Procedures Standard Escalation Procedures
Testing the Responses Iterating
Preparing for a Disaster
Setting Up a Fault-Tolerant System Backups
Restoring from Backup Virtualization and Disaster Planning
No USB Support Hardware Independence
Summary
V. Appendices
A. Migrating to Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
The Migration Process Preparing Your Server
Before You Start Back Up Your Existing SBS Server Install Current Updates Configure the Network
Reconfigure DHCP Disable or Remove the Second NIC
Install a Router and Firewall
Disable VPNs
Configure Active Directory Run the Best Practices Analyzer Optimize Exchange Mailboxes Synchronize Time Update the Active Directory Schema Plan to Migrate Line-of-Business Applications
Creating a Migration Answer File Installing SBS 2011 Essentials
Set a DNS Address Join the Server to the Domain Install and Restore the Certificate Authority Move the Active Directory Operations
Transfer the FSMO Roles Set the Global Catalog Set the DNS Server Address
Enable UPnP Discovery Import Users into the Dashboard Join Existing Domain Computers Move Settings and Data Demote the SBS 2003 Server Final Cleanup
B. Using the Group Policy Add-In
Group Policy in Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
C. Additional Resources
Microsoft Resources Other Resources for Windows Small Business Server Users and Consultants
D. Understanding TCP/IP v4
The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Internet Protocol Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol Windows Sockets NetBIOS Requests for Comments
IP Addresses and What They Mean
Class A Networks Class B Networks Class C Networks Class D and Class E Addresses
Routers and Subnets
What Is a Subnet? Gateways and Routers Address Resolution and Routing Protocols
Name Resolution
The Domain Name System
The Domain Namespace Top-Level Domains How Names Are Resolved into Addresses Reverse Lookups Dynamic DNS and Active Directory Integration Zone Storage and Active Directory Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
How DHCP Works
E. Introduction to Networks
Servers Clients Media Connecting Servers and Clients Features of the Windows Operating System Domains and Workgroups
Do Workgroups Work? Domains
Additional Users Access Control
Domain Components
The Domain Controller Member Servers Workstations or Clients
Index About the Authors
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