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Windows© Small Business Server 2011: Administrator’s Pocket Consultant
Introduction
Who This Book Is For How This Book Is Organized Conventions Used in This Book Support and Feedback
Errata We Want to Hear from You Stay in Touch
1. Introducing Windows Small Business Server 2011
What’s Included with Windows SBS 2011?
Windows Server 2008 R2 Exchange Server 2010 Standard SP1 SharePoint Foundation 2010 Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard for Small Business
Standard or Premium? Why Use Windows SBS 2011?
Pricing System Requirements Installation Administration
What Can’t Windows SBS 2011 Do? What’s New in Windows SBS 2011?
New System Requirements
2. A Networking Primer
What Is a Computer Network?
Clients and Servers Protocols and the OSI Model
Networking Hardware
Network Interface Adapters Network Cables Hubs and Switches Routers Wireless Networking Diagramming the Network
Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 TCP/IP Basics
IPv4 Addresses Using Private IP Addresses IPv6 TCP/IP Configuration Settings Static vs. Dynamic Address Configuration Transport Layer Protocols Application Layer Protocols
Understanding Domains
Domain Namespace Domain Name System DNS Name Resolution Active Directory Domains
3. Installing Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011
Planning a Windows SBS 2011 Deployment
Selecting Server Hardware
Processors Memory Storage Other Server Components OEM or DVD?
Selecting Clients
Selecting Network Components
Selecting an Internet Service Provider
Selecting an Internet Service Provider Selecting a Router Selecting Cables, Adapters, and Switches
Cables Network Adapters Switches
Diagramming the Network
Preparing for the Installation
Physical Security Connecting Your Router Provisioning Disk Space Selecting Names
Computer Naming Domain Naming User Naming
Installing Windows SBS 2011
Performing a Clean Windows SBS 2011 Installation Performing an OEM Windows SBS 2011 Installation Understanding the Installation Process
Active Directory Certificate Services Active Directory Domain Services Application Server DHCP Server DNS Server File Services Network Policy and Access Services Web Server (IIS) Windows Server Update Services
4. Getting Started
Using the Windows SBS Console
Starting Windows SBS Console Using the Windows SBS Console Interface
Performing Post-Installation Tasks
Using the Windows SBS Console Connecting to the Internet Customer Feedback Options Set Up Your Internet Address
Registering a New Domain Using an Existing Domain Understanding the Wizard’s Configurations
Configure a Smart Host for Internet Email Add a Trusted Certificate Configure Server Backup Adding Users and Computers
5. Migrating to Windows SBS 2011
Understanding the Migration Process
Preparing for Migration
Back Up Install Updates Install Required Software Reconfigure the Network Synchronize Computer Clocks Install the Migration Preparation Tool Run the Migration Preparation Tool
Creating an Answer File Installing Windows SBS 2011 with an Answer File
Performing Post-Migration Tasks
Reconfiguring Folder Redirection Running the Migration Wizard
Change Where to Store Data on the Destination Server Page Set up the Network Configure the Internet Address Migrate Network Settings Migrate Exchange Mailboxes and Settings Migrate Users’ Shared Data Migrate SharePoint Website Migrate Fax Data Migrate Windows Server Update Services Data Finish Migration
Uninstalling Exchange Server Removing Active Directory Certificate Services Disconnecting Printers Demoting the Source Server Removing the Source Server from the Domain Editing the Software Updates GPO
Completing the Migration Wizard
Repurposing the Migrated Server
6. Working with Users, Computers, and Groups
An Active Directory Primer
AD DS Functions Domains and Domain Controllers Objects and Attributes Group Policy Hierarchy and Inheritance Using AD DS Tools
Using Active Directory Users and Computers Using ADSI Edit Using Group Policy Management
Working with Users
Creating a User Account Creating Multiple User Accounts Managing User Properties Printing Customized Getting Started Pages Creating User Roles
Creating a New User Role Creating a User Role from an Existing User
Working with Computers
Connecting Computers to the Network Running the Connect Computer Program Assigning Computers to Users
Modifying a User’s Computer Properties Modifying a Computer’s User Properties
Working with Groups
Creating a New Group Managing Group Memberships
7. Managing Disks
Working with Disks During Installation
Loading Disk Drivers During Installation Creating Volumes During Installation
Managing Disk Storage
Using the Disk Management Interface Initializing a Disk Creating Volumes
Creating a Simple Volume Creating Other Volume Types Creating Spanned Volumes Creating Striped Volumes Creating Mirrored Volumes Creating RAID-5 Volumes
Shrinking and Extending Volumes Using Diskpart.exe
8. Working with Permissions
Understanding Windows SBS Security Principles
Authenticating Users Authorizing Users Combining Permissions Establishing Permission Policies
Working with Permissions
Using Share Permissions Using NTFS Permissions
Standard Permissions and Special Permissions Using Group Permissions Understanding Permission Inheritance Understanding Effective Permissions Assigning NTFS Permissions Understanding Resource Ownership
9. Managing Storage
Understanding the Default Windows SBS 2011 Storage Configuration
Moving Data Stores Using the Default Shares
Working with Shares
Creating a New Share Using Windows SBS Console Creating a New Share Using Windows Explorer Managing Shares
Configuring Share Permissions Using Windows SBS Console Configuring Share Permissions Using Windows Explorer
Using Folder Redirection
Understanding the Folder Redirection Defaults Enabling Folder Redirection Moving Redirected Folders
Enforcing Quotas Using File Server Resource Manager
Creating a Quota Template Creating a Quota Creating a File Screen Generating Storage Reports
10. Sharing Printers
Understanding Windows Printing
Windows Printing Process Designing a Network Printing Solution
Connecting Print Devices Selecting a Print Server Controlling Access to Print Devices
Deploying Network Printers
Connecting a Print Device Creating a Printer
Installing a Local Printer Manually Installing a Network-Attached Printer Installing a Network Printer Manually Creating a DHCP Reservation for a Printer
Sharing a Printer
Deploying Printers on Clients Managing Printers Using the Windows SBS Console
Managing Queued Print Jobs Controlling Printer Access
11. Deploying Updates
Understanding the Update Process
Windows Server Update Services Group Policy and Windows Update Understanding the WSUS Default Settings Installing Server Updates Manually Monitoring WSUS Activity
Configuring WSUS Using the Windows SBS Console
Moving the Update Repository Configuring Software Update Settings
Specifying Update Levels Scheduling Update Installations Excluding Computers
Synchronizing WSUS Approving Updates
Configuring the Windows Update Client Using Group Policy
12. Backing Up and Restoring
Creating a Backup Strategy
Selecting a Backup Medium
Using External Hard Disk Drives Using Magnetic Tape Drives Using a Redundant Medium Using Online Backup
Selecting Backup Targets Creating a Backup Schedule Selecting Backup Software
Using Windows Server Backup Using Third-Party Backup Software
Configuring Server Backups
Creating a Scheduled Backup Job Modifying a Backup Job Creating a Backup Administrator Role Backing Up a Second Server
Using the Windows Server Backup Console
Configuring Performance Settings Performing Restores Recovering an Entire System
13. Managing Windows SBS 2011
Accessing Remote Computers
Using Remote Desktop
Enabling Remote Desktop Using the Remote Desktop Connection Client
Using Microsoft Management Console
Using Server Manager
Managing Roles Adding Roles and Features
Using Windows Server 2008 R2 Tools
Using Active Directory Users and Computers Using Group Policy Management Using DHCP Using DNS Manager Using Windows Firewall Using Routing and Remote Access
14. Monitoring Windows SBS 2011
Using Windows SBS Console Monitoring
Using the Network Essentials Summary Using Notification Settings Creating and Viewing Reports
Modifying the Default Reports Creating New Reports
Using Event Viewer
Viewing Event Logs Using Other Event Viewer Functions
Using Performance Monitor
Adding Counters Modifying the Graph View Using Other Views Creating an Effective Display Creating Data Collector Sets
Using the Windows SBS 2011 Best Practices Analyzer Using WSUS Reports
15. Administering Email
An Email Primer
Understanding Email Addresses Understanding Email Server Functions
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Post Office Protocol Version 3 (POP3) Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) Exchange Server 2010 Functions
Understanding Email Client Functions Understanding Internet Email Communications Connecting an Exchange Server to the Internet
Configuring Email Settings in Windows SBS 2011
Configure a Smart Host for Internet Email Using the POP3 Connector Setting Mailbox Quotas Moving Exchange Server Data
16. Working with Websites
Introducing Internet Information Services 7.0
Introducing the Windows SBS 2011 Default Websites Understanding the IIS Architecture Running Multiple Sites Running Web Applications
Accessing the Windows SBS Websites
Accessing the Client Deployment Site Using Shortcuts and Links Using Remote Web Access
Connecting to the RWA Site Installing a Server Certificate
Accessing the WSUS Website
Managing the Windows SBS Websites
Enabling and Disabling Websites Configuring General Settings Configuring Website Permissions Configuring RWA
Customizing the RWA Site Configuring RWA Site Content
Configuring Advanced Settings
17. Working with SharePoint
Working with SharePoint Foundation 2010
Accessing the Internal Website Managing the Internal Website Properties
Understanding the Default SharePoint Permissions Using the SharePoint Central Administration Site Moving the SharePoint Data Store
Migrating a SharePoint Website
18. Adding a Second Server
Expanding Your Network
Understanding Windows SBS 2011 Limitations Understanding Licensing for Additional Servers
Deploying a Second Server
Planning a Second Server Deployment Determining System Hardware Requirements
Adding Role-Specific Hardware
Installing a Second Server Performing Post-Installation Tasks
Adjusting Time Zone Settings Configuring Network Settings
Creating a DHCP Reservation Configuring the TCP/IP Client
Changing the Computer Name and Joining the Domain Moving the Computer Object
Deploying a Second Domain Controller Deploying SQL Server 2008 R2 for Small Business
Selecting Applications Determining SQL Server Requirements Installing SQL Server 2008 R2
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