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Tables of Contents for Windows 2000 Server
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xvii
 
Acknowledgments
xxi
 
An Overview of Windows 2000 Features and Components
1
30
An Overview of the Windows 2000 Series
2
5
Windows 2000 Server
2
3
Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Datacenter Server
5
1
Windows 2000 Professional
6
1
Understanding the Windows 2000 Environment
7
8
Portability
7
1
Multitasking Capabilities
8
1
Multithreading Capabilities
8
1
File Systems
9
1
Microsoft Active Directory
9
1
Security
10
2
Multiclient Support
12
1
Multiprocessor
13
1
Compatibility
13
1
Storage
14
1
Connectivity
14
1
Windows 2000 Architecture
15
6
A Modular Operating System
15
2
Operation Modes
17
3
Memory Architecture
20
1
General User Interface Features of Windows 2000
21
1
Windows 2000 Server Hardware
22
2
Minimal Hardware Requirements
22
1
Hardware Compatibility List
23
1
Hardware Control
23
1
Networking Models
24
5
Workgroup Model
24
1
Domain Models
25
2
Windows NT 3 x and 4.0 Domain Architecture
27
1
Windows 2000 and Domains
28
1
Windows 2000 and the Enterprise and Small LAN
29
2
Getting Ready to Migrate to Windows 2000
31
30
Active Directory Features
31
3
Windows 2000 Directory Extensible Schema
32
1
Windows 2000 Directory Structured Database
32
1
Organizational Units
33
1
Active Directory and Access Control Permissions
33
1
Active Directory Replication Model
34
1
Achieving Interoperability with LDAP
34
1
Migrating to Windows 2000
34
3
Windows 2000 Supports Mixed Environments
35
1
Windows 2000 Simplifies Domain Models
36
1
Traffic Control Replication
36
1
Windows NT and Windows 2000 Directory Service
37
14
Understanding Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain Model
40
5
Understanding the Concept of Trees and Forests
45
2
Comparing Domain Controllers in Windows NT and Windows 2000
47
4
Completing the Migration
51
6
Safe Migration Strategies
54
2
Strategy for Migrated Objects
56
1
Administration Tools in Windows 2000
57
4
Planning a Site
57
1
Optimizing Organizational Structure
58
3
Hardware and Systems Configuration Prior to Migration
61
22
Windows 2000 Requirements
61
13
Assessing Your Existing Environment
63
7
Assessing Server Applications
70
1
Assessing Directory Services Architecture
71
1
Assessing Administrative Model
72
1
Assessing Corporate Standards Model
73
1
Assessing Security
74
1
Reviewing and Understanding Windows 2000 File Storage System
74
9
Understanding Windows 2000 File Storage Basics
74
8
Removable Storage Devices
82
1
Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 Server
83
29
First Things First
83
15
Choosing the Type of Installation
84
1
Performing Manual Installations
84
14
Installing Windows 2000 Server
98
5
Advanced Setup Options
98
1
Pre-Installation Checklist
99
1
Deciding to Upgrade or Perform a New Installation
100
3
Running the Windows 2000 Server Installation
103
3
Bootable CD-ROM
104
1
Setting up Windows 2000 Server
104
1
Working With Windows 2000 Server Advanced Setup
105
1
Windows 2000 Server Setup by Example
106
4
Entering the First Part of Installation: the DOS Model
107
1
Entering the Second Part of Installation: the GUI Mode
108
1
Configuring Windows 2000 Server
108
1
Installing a Domain Controller
109
1
Upgrading to Windows 2000 Server
110
2
Installing and Configuring Active Directory
112
24
Active Directory in Windows 2000 Environment
113
8
Active Directory and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
114
1
Understanding Active Directory
115
6
Implementing Active Directory
121
2
Supporting Standard Name Formats
121
2
Using APIs for Directory Services Across Platforms
123
1
Promoting Synergy Between DNS and X.500
123
3
How Windows 2000 Active Directory Uses DNS
123
1
Easily Managing a DNS Environment
124
1
Taking Advantage of X.500
125
1
Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 Domain Model to Windows 2000 Active Directory
126
3
Working with Active Directory
129
5
Understanding Terms about Active Directory
129
2
Understanding Naming Contexts and Partitions
131
1
Domains and Domain Trees
131
2
Understanding the Concept of Forests
133
1
Understanding the Concept of Sites
134
1
Active Directory's Architectural Components
134
1
A Note about Kerberos Trust
135
1
Managing Windows 2000 Resources
136
25
Managing and Controlling Resources in Windows 2000
137
10
Using Microsoft Management Console
137
8
Configuring Console File Options
145
2
Working with Control Panel
147
3
Using the Task Scheduler
150
4
Understanding Windows 2000 Group Policy
154
7
Administrative Requirements
154
3
Group Policy Snap-in Extensions
157
1
A Word About PnP in Windows 2000
158
3
An Overview of IntelliMirror
161
25
Windows 2000 Change and Configuration Management
162
1
Introducing IntelliMirror
163
23
IntelliMirror Features
163
5
User Data Management
168
1
Software Installation and Maintenance
169
2
User Settings Management
171
1
Remote Installation Services
172
14
Installing and Configuring Printers in Windows 2000
186
24
Installation and Configuration of Printers
186
18
Printing Architecture
187
3
The Printers Interface
190
7
Printer Security
197
3
Changing Printer Properties
200
1
Sharing and Unsharing a Printer
200
3
Deleting Printers
203
1
Using Multiple Printers Connected to One Print Device
204
1
Special Printer Considerations
204
3
Direct Network Interface Printers
204
1
DLC Printers
205
1
TCP/IP Printers
205
1
PostScript Printer Characteristics
205
1
Separator Pages
206
1
Printer Messages
207
1
Printing from a Windows 2000 System to a Remote Windows 2000 Printer
208
1
Printers on Non-Windows 2000 Systems
208
2
Notes About Windows 95 and Windows 98 Printing Systems
208
2
Windows 2000 Remote Access Server
210
23
Windows 2000 Remote Access Server Components and Features
210
5
Windows 2000 RAS Configuration Components
211
1
Windows 2000 RAS Features
212
3
Creating a WAN Through RAS
215
1
RAS Design and Configuration
215
7
Relevant RAS Installation and Considerations
216
5
Security Issues
221
1
PPTP in Detail
222
6
Compulsory and Voluntary Tunnels
223
5
RAS Configuration Checklist
228
5
Developing a RADIUS Strategy
229
1
Implementing a VPN
229
2
Implementing IPSec
231
2
Performance Tuning Windows 2000 Servers
233
26
Windows 2000 Focus on Performance
234
1
Uncovering Performance Related Issues
234
2
Monitoring and Performance Tuning
235
1
Performing Internal and Benchmark Testing
235
1
Reliability and Availability Metrics in Windows 2000
236
9
The Event Viewer
236
6
Using the System Performance Monitor
242
3
Task Manager
245
10
Windows 2000 Performance Options
252
2
Windows 2000 Application Priority Levels
254
1
Determining a System's Baseline
255
1
Identifying Bottlenecks
255
4
Identifying Disk Bottlenecks
256
1
Identifying Memory Bottlenecks
257
1
Identifying Processor Bottlenecks
258
1
Identifying Network Bottlenecks
258
1
Implementing Security
259
38
Implementing Enterprise-Wide Security
259
11
Windows NT Security and C2 Classification
260
2
Planning Security on Windows 2000-Based Networks
262
8
Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Under the Hood
270
15
User Accounts
270
5
Group Accounts
275
2
Encryption for NTFS Drives Only
277
2
File and Folder Permissions (NTFS Drives Only)
279
1
Printer Permissions
280
3
Auditing
283
1
User Rights
284
1
Understanding How Kerberos Works
285
9
Understanding Kerberos Terminology
286
1
An Overview of a Kerberos Session
287
7
A Word about IPSec
294
2
IPSec Security Services
294
1
IPSec Security Standards
295
1
IP Security Policy Management
295
1
Security, Performance, and Management
296
1
Implementing Windows 2000 with BackOffice
297
10
The BackOffice Technical Architect
298
1
BackOffice Products and Component Strategies
299
8
BackOffice Server
299
1
Exchange Server 2000
300
2
Proxy Server
302
1
Site Server
302
1
Site Server Commerce Edition
302
1
Small Business Server
303
1
SNA Server
303
1
SQL Server
304
1
Systems Management Server
304
3
Acronyms
307
9
Glossary
316
33
Index
349