windows-server
Objective
Windows Server is the primary operating system companies. This course is intended to give a presentation to the world of computer networks and a good presentation of Windows Server. In order to know how networks applying to the installation and configuration of a small or medium network based on Windows Active Directory Server work.
Addressed to:
Users with little knowledge who want to enter the world of computer networks and the installation of a Windows-based server, which will serve as the core of a small or medium computer network.
requirements:
Basic computer skills. The course is aimed at people without knowledge in networking or server software. But they should have enough to learn concerns and technical manuals for definción of computer networks or the administration of an operating system base.
COURSE PROGRAM
Course Networking and Windows Server: 1.-Introduction to networks.
Objective
An administrator of a network operating system such as Windows Server needs to have some basic knowledge and media networks. This chapter is the first of three where performance, network topologies and classes, basis for the subsequent implementation of a network is.
Content
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Introduction to the course. networks I
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1. Introduction
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2. Hardware Basics
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2.1 The network card
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2.2 numerical system
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3. Terminology Network
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3.1 Network Solutions
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4. Comunications
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4.1 Development of network standards
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4.2 The OSI reference model
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4.3 Functions of each layer
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4.4 Encapsulation
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4.5 The reference model TCP/IP
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4.6 Comparsion of the OSI model and TCP/IP
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5. Working with network devices.
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5.1 Topologies
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5.2 LAN devices in a topologies
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5.3 Dispositivos LAN básicos:
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5.4 Network segments
Course Networking and Windows Server: 2. Networks II. The OSI model and IP addresses
Objective
Following networks in this chapter the different network topologies and the elements are to connect the devices. Later addressing the needs of creating and organizing devices born of a naturally IP model with different types of routings arises.
Content
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Networks II
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1. Layer 1 of the OSI model
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1.1 Media LAN
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1.2 Components layer 1
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1.3 Network topologies
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2. Layer 2 of the OSI model
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2.1 Network Segmentation
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3. Layer 3 of the OSI model network layer
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3.1 Importance of Network Layer
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3.2 Layer 3 devices
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3.3 Network Layer Addressing
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3.4 IP Addresses
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3.5 Ip Addressing Basic
Course Networking and Windows Server: 3. Networks III. routing
Objective
Finally in this chapter we will see one of the most important things you need to know a network administrator: routing. Knowing how routers work and how they behave the various routes is essential to function properly then in IP networks
Content
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3. Networking and III
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1. Layer 3: Layer 3 devices
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1.1 Routers
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1.2 Layer 3 addresses
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1.3 Method to assign an IP address
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1.4 IP Key Components
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1.5 Protocols and Routing
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1.6 Services-oriented network connection or not
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1.7 Network Devices ARP tables
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1.8 Details routing protocols
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2. Model OSI Layer 4
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2.1 Protocols Layer 4
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2.2 TCP
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2.3 UDP
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2.4 Port Numbers
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2.5 Methods greetings three-way connection
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3. Model OSI Layer 5
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3.1 Description
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3.2 Analogies Session Layer
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3.3 Protocols layer 5
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4. Model OSI Layer 6 Presentation
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4.1 Functions
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4.2 File Formats
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4.3 encryption and data compression
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5. Model OSI Layer 7 (application)
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5.1 Application Processes
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5.2 indirect support network
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5.3 Logging In and Out
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5.4 Problems with using IP addresses
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5.5 Network Applications
Course Networking and Windows Server: 4. Introduction and installation Windows Server
Objective
We started already with Windows Server. The goal is to know the different versions of the operating system and the requirements for instaalci & oacute; n. Later & aacute be performed; A detailed installation adem watching & aacute; s important elements such as the Windows boot sequence or RAID systems for fault tolerance .
Content
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Nº 4 - Windows Server, installation
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1. Introduction
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2. Windows Server
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2.1 Features
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3. Before installation
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3.1 Prior Knowledge
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3.2 System fault tolerance disks
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4. Installing Windows
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4.1 Installing from Windows or MS-DOS
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4.2 Starting Windows
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4.3 Activation server
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5. Administrative Console
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6. Windows startup sequence
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6.1 Boot Sequence
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6.2 Solution boot problems
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7. Console administration Disks
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7.1 Console administration Disk
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7.2 Console configuration
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7.3 basic and dynamic disks.
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7.4 Creating Partition
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7.5 Creating Volumes.
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 4
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
Course Networking and Windows Server: 5. Network services: DHCP, DNS and WINS
Objective
In order to install the Active Direcotrio order to configure our users and debemnos computers have installed the three major network services: DHCP, DNS and WINS. This chapter looks in detail the installation and configuration of them.
Content
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Nº 5 - Network services: DHCP, DNS and WINS
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1. DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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1.1 Introduction
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1.2 How to assign IP addresses the DHCP service?
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1.3. How does the process of generating the DHCP lease work?
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1.4 How does the process of renewing DHCP lease work?
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1.5 Install the DHCP Server service
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1.6 How the DHCP service is authorized?
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1.7 Configuring DHCP
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1.8 Set up a field
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1.9. The DHCP relay agent or "DHCP Relay Agent"
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2. Description Domain Name System
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2.1 What is the domain namespace? (Domain Namespace)
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2.2 Installing DNS service
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2.3 What is a DNS query
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2.4 How DNS data stored and maintained?
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2.5 resource records and record types.
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2.6 Create a standard search area
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2.7 Transfer Process Zone
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3. WINS (Windows Internet Name System)
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3.1 Name and Netbios WINS
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3.2 Installing WINS
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3.3 Replication WINS
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3.4 Maintenance
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4. Solving Processes of names and integration WINS / DNS
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4.1 Name Resolution equipment or host
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4.2 Resolución de nombres NetBIOS
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4.3 Integration WINS and DNS
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 5
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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DHCP
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exercise 3
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DNS
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exercise 4
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WINS
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Exercise 5
Course Networking and Windows Server: 6. The Active Directory
Objective
After preparing the operating system with network services we learn the theory of the active directory, which is that parties have and finally a detailed installation. Posterioremente see how to enter teams in this by registering active directory. Finally we will see how to back up and restore the active directory.
Content
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Nº 6. Active Directory
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Definition
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1.2. The functionality
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1.3. Logic Active Directory structure
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1.4. Active Directory Physical Structure
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1.5. Teachers Operations
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2. Directory Services
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2.1. Scheme
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2.2 The Global Catalog
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2.3 distinguished names and relative distinguished names
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2.4 Active Directory Snap-ins and Tools
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3. Installing Active Directory
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3.1 Installation
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3.2 Testing the installation.
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3.3 Add a computer to Active Directory
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4. DNS zones integrated with Active Directory
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4.1 Active Directory integrated zones in
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5. Active Directory Replication
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5.1 Replication within Sites
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5.2 Automatic generation of the replication topology
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6. Backup Active Directory
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6.1 Backup Process
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6.2 Restoring Active Directory
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 6
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
Course Networking and Windows Server: 7. User management, accounts and groups
Objective
We have the active direcotrio operating at full capacity, this chapter will see how to create as many user, computer, perform logins in the domain. Managing user accounts, hablitarlas and manage all the details. Posterioremente see user groups carrying out the necessary maintenance.
Content
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Nº - 7 Managing user accounts and groups
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1. Register computers in the domain
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2. Logging in Windows
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3. Organizational Units
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3.1 Design of organizational units
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3.2 Nomenclature organizational units
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3.3 Creating organizational units
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3.4 Moving objects within the domain
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4. User Accounts
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4.1 Nomenclature
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4.2 Passwords
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4.3 Creating user accounts.
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4.4 Creating local user accounts
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4.5 Log in
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4.6 Details user accounts
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4.7 Templates account
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4.8 Enable and unlock user accounts
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5. Accounts Team
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5.1 Create computer accounts.
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6. Search for computers and users
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7. Groups
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7.1 Managing Groups
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7.2 Where you create groups and nomenclature
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7.3 Create groups
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7.4 Group Administrator
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7.5 Default groups
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7.6 System Groups
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7.7 Comments on the creation of groups
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 7
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
Course Networking and Windows Server: 8. Resources Management
Objective
One purpose of networks is the sharing of resources. In this chapter we will see all this learning to create and manage resources. Then we apply different levels of permissions to manage access to these resources.
Content
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Item 8. Resources and Administration
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1. Shared Resource
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Est & aacute Permissions 1.1 standard deck and special
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1.2 Sharing folders
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1.3 Administrative Shared Folders
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1.4 Creating Shared Folders
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1.5 Shared Folder published
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1.6 Shared Folders Permissions
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1.7 Connect to the shared folders
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2. Manage access NTFS
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2.1 Permissions file and folder
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2.2 Move files or folders permissions.
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2.3 Permission inheritance NTFS
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2.4 Recommendations setting permissions
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2.5 permissions on shared folders and NTFS
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3. Examples of permission assignments.
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3.1 Scenario 1
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3.2 Scenario 2
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3.3 Scenario 3
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3.4 Scenario 4
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4. Effective Permissions
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4.1 Ownership of files or folders
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4.2 View effective permissions
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 8
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
Course Networking and Windows Server: 9. Printing in Windows Server
Objective
Printing, document management, print queues and printer drivers is another facet that Windows Server makes available. In this chapter we will see everything about the world of print.
Content
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Item 9. Printing in Windows
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1. Operation Printing in Windows
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2. Install and share printers
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2.1 Server Requirements
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2.2 Installation
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3. Manage access to printers
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3.1 Manage Drivers
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3.2 Add drivers for other operating systems
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4. Locations of printers
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4.1 Requirements
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4.2 Configuring network locations
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4.3 Finding printers
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5. Manage print queues
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5.1 Priorities printer
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6. Availability of printers
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7. Permits Print
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 9
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
Course Networking and Windows Server: 10. Directives I
Objective
Directives (or political) system is a must to have controlled our network, limiting user access and establishing guidelines equipment performance tool. This chapter teroía and practice of this system miestra using the GPMC
Content
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Nº - 10 GPO Group Policies
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1. What are group policies?
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1.1 configuration settings and user equipment
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1.2 Example of a directive
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1.3 tools to create Group Policy or GPO
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1.4 Practice 2: Create a GPO
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1.5 What is a link a GPO?
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1.6. Create a link to a GPO
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1.7 Permission inheritance GPO
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1.8 Conflicts in the GPO's
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1.9 Blocking GPO deployment
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1.10 How to set the "forced" directives?
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1.11. GPO filtering deployment
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2. User Environment Management
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2.1 Enable and disable values ??
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2.2. Edit a value of a directive
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2.3 Scripts
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2.4 Replication folders
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2.5 Gpupdate
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2.6 Gpresult
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 10
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
Course Networking and Windows Server: 11. Directives II
Objective
Following the guidelines in this chapter FRAME see more details of these and several examples of interesting applications .
Content
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Nº - 11 Directives II
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1. Installing Software
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1.1 Software installation and maintenance process
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1.2 What is Windows Installer?
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1.3 Deployment programs
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1.4 Assigning programs and publishing programs
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1.5. Use Group Policy to install programs
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2. Advanced Details PMSI
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3. Operations Group Policy
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3.1 Backup
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3.2 Restore
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3.3 Import
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3.4 Copy
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4. Example 1: guidelines for password control TODDLER as
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5. Example 2: directives to put a wallpaper
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6. Example 3: directives to configure the Internet Explorer browser
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7. Example 4: directives to limit users' desktop
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 11
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Example 1:
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Example 2:
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Exercise 3:
Course Networking and Windows Server: Terminal Services 12.
Objective
Terminal services or temrinal Server is one of the services that have gradually made their way into the networks. Allow remote desktop connections providing access to the full power of the applications installed on a remote server as if estuvueran but working locally. The aim of this chapter is to learn how this server is configured as customers access their services. .
Content
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Nº - 12 Terminal Services
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Introduction
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1. Implementation and Administration of Terminal Server in Windows Server.
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1.1 Terminal Services How does it work?
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1.2 User Environments
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1.3 Caracter & iacute; sticas and advantages
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1.4 Installation Planning
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2. Installing Terminal Services
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2.1 Installation of services
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2.2 Configuring users
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2.3 client installation program
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2.4 Options to connect to server
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2.5 Connect to Server Terminal
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2.6 Installing applications on Terminal Server
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3. Remote Administration Remote Desktop
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3.1. Integrating terminal services
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4 Management Tools
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4.1 Connect with the console
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4.2 Manager Terminal Services
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4.3 Configuring Terminal Services
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4.4 Terminal Server Licensing
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5. Thin Clients
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 12
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
Course Networking and Windows Server: 13 Internet Information Server.
Objective
Internet Information Server is the server Microsoft Web pages. In this chapter we introduce to this server and its most important options.
Content
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Nº - 13 Internet Information Server
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1. Introduction:
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1.1 What is the .NET Framework?
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2. Installation
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2. 1. What is a Web server?
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2.2. Installing IIS
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2.3. Comments:
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3. Getting Started with IIS
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4. The Administrative Console IIS
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5. Web Site Properties
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6. Virtual directories
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6.1 What is a virtual directory?
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6.2 Creating Virtual Directories
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7. Properties of Web sites
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7.1 Website
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7.2 Home Directory
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7.3 Source Web
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7.4 Execute Permissions
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7.5 Application Settings
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7.6 Installing ISAPI filters
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7.7 custom error messages
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7.8 Documents
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7.9 HTTP
Headers
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7.10 Directory Security
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7.11 Server Extensions
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7.12 ASP.NET Version
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8. FrontPage IIS +
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8.1 Open websites
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8.2 Creating websites
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8.3 Maintenance permissions on the server:
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 13
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
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Exercise 5
Course Networking and Windows Server: 14.- Domain Controller Security. Several
Objective
Install a domain controller to ensure network security before the main server falls. See the DFS service for distrbuidos file systems. Create a VPN and finally see ventos viewer to locate network failures.
Content
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Nº 14 - Domain Controller security, several
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1. Install a domain controller (backup)
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1.1 Installation
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1.2 Installing Active Directory
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1.3 Checks
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1.4 DNS
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1.5 Shared Folders
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1.6 WINS
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2. System Services
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2.1 Services
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2.2 Startup type of service
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2.3 Dependencies between services
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2.4 Recovery service
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2.5 Troubleshooting
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3. The DFS service
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3.1 Types and features of DFS
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3.2 Operation of DFS
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3.3 Configuring a DFS root
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3.4 Configuring the DFS links
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3.5 System File Replication
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4. Security Network
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4.1 Filtering TCP / IP
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4.2 IPSEC
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4.3 Configuring a VPN server
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5. The event viewer
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6. End of course
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Windows Server exercises - Unit 14
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
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