MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Design Exam Cram
Will Willis, David V. Watts, J.Peter Bruzzese
Résumé
Table of Contents
Introduction xxiii
Self-Assessment xxxv
Chapter 1
Microsoft Certification Exams 1
Assessing Exam-Readiness 2
The Exam Situation 3
Exam Layout and Design 4
Multiple-Choice Question Format 5
Build-List-and-Reorder Question Format 6
Create-a-Tree Question Format 8
Drag-and-Connect Question Format 10
Select-and-Place Question Format 11
Microsoft’s Testing Formats 12
Strategies for Different Testing Formats 14
The Case Study Exam Strategy 15
The Fixed-Length and Short-Form Exam Strategy 15
The Adaptive Exam Strategy 17
Question-Handling Strategies 18
Mastering the Inner Game 19
Additional Resources 20
Chapter 2
Introduction to Active Directory 23
Overview of AD 24
Objects in AD 25
The Schema 25
Directory Service Protocol 25
The Structure of AD 27
The Logical Structure 27
The Physical Structure 30
Administering Windows 2000 31
Centralized Management 32
Group Policy 32
Delegation of Control 32
Practice Questions 34
Need to Know More? 43
Chapter 3
Implementing and Administering DNS 45
A Brief History of DNS 46
Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) 47
Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs) 47
Dynamic DNS and AD in Windows 2000 47
DNS Planning Considerations 48
Site Structure 48
Types of Name Servers 49
Types of Network Clients 52
Naming Hosts and Domains 52
Static IP Addresses 52
DNS Zones 53
Zone Transfer 53
Full Zone Transfer 54
Incremental Transfer 54
AD Replication 55
Installing DNS 55
Configuring DNS 55
Root Servers 56
Forward Lookup Zones 56
Reverse Lookup Zones 57
Resource Records 57
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) 59
Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS for AD 61
DNS Logging 62
NSLOOKUP 62
Practice Questions 65
Need to Know More? 70
Chapter 4
Planning and Installing Domains 71
The Windows 2000 Domain 72
Requirements for AD 73
The AD Installation Wizard 74
Running the Wizard 74
Installing Your First Domain 74
Deciding which Type of DNS to Use 79
The Lesser-Known Roles of the Wizard 80
Fault-Tolerant Replicas 81
Troubleshooting Your AD Installation 82
Verifying Your AD Installation 83
File Verification 83
SYSVOL 84
Final Checkpoints 84
AD Removal 84
What Removing AD Entails 85
Troubleshooting AD Removal 85
Unattended Installation of AD 86
The GuiRunOnce Section 86
The DCInstall Section 88
Post-AD Installation Options 89
Integrated Zones 89
Domain Mode Options 90
Organizational Units 91
Practice Questions 93
Need to Know More? 100
Chapter 5
User and Group Administration 101
Introducing Users and Groups 102
User Logon Names 103
Types of Logon Names 103
Rules for Logon Names 104
Creating User Accounts 105
The Csvde Utility 106
The Ldifde Utility 108
User Accounts 109
Resetting Passwords 111
Unlocking User Accounts 111
Deleting User Accounts 112
Renaming User Accounts 112
Copying User Accounts 113
Disabling and Enabling User Accounts 113
Finding User Accounts 113
Using the Find Users, Contacts, And Groups Dialog Box to Administer User Accounts 114
The Use of Groups 115
Defining Group Types 116
How to Use Groups 116
User and Group Recommendations 119
Practice Questions 120
Need to Know More? 128
Chapter 6
Active Directory Delegation of Administrative
Control 129
Object Security 130
Terminology for AD Security 130
From Logon to Object Access 131
Access Permissions on AD Objects 132
Viewing AD Permissions 133
To Allow or to Deny 135
Theoretical Delegation of Authority 135
Setting AD Permissions 136
The Delegation of Control Wizard 137
The Flow of Permissions 138
Redirecting the Flow of Permissions 140
Ownership of AD Objects 141
Viewing Ownership 141
Taking Ownership 141
Delegation of Administrative Tools 142
Creating MMC Consoles 142
Distributing MMC Consoles 143
Taskpads 144
Practice Questions 146
Need to Know More? 152
Chapter 7
Understanding Group Policy Implementation 153
Change and Configuration Basics 154
Group Policy Overview 155
Group Policy Objects 155
Group Policy vs. System Policies 157
Creating a Group Policy Object 158
Modifying a Group Policy Object 160
Group Policy Editor as a Standalone Console 160
Accessing the Group Policy Editor through Editing a Group Policy Object 163
Working Inside the Group Policy Editor 163
Linking a GPO 164
Linking Multiple GPOs 165
Cross-Domain GPO Links 167
Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy 167
Managing Group Policy Links 168
Creating GPOs 168
Editing GPOs 169
Group Policy Inheritance 170
Block Policy Inheritance 170
No Override 171
Disabling a GPO 172
Filtering Group Policy 172
Disabling Unused Portions of a GPO 173
Practice Questions 174
Need to Know More? 180
Chapter 8
Using Group Policy in Security and Environment
Control 181
Controlling User Environments with Administrative Templates 182
ADM Files and Their Structure 182
Applying Computer and User Templates 188
Managing Security Configurations 191
Security Templates 193
Assigning Script Policies to Users and Computers 195
Windows Script Host 195
Assigning Scripts through Group Policy 197
Use of Folder Redirection 200
Practice Questions 202
Need to Know More? 208
Chapter 9
Using Group Policy in Software Deployment and
Management 209
IntelliMirror Concepts 210
Software Installation and Maintenance Overview 212
Requirements for Software Installation 213
Deploying Software with Group Policy and Software Installation 214
Configuring Software Installation Properties 214
Deploying a New Package 216
Configuring Package Properties 217
Assigned vs. Published Applications 218
Phases of Software Deployment 219
Troubleshooting Software Deployment Problems 220
Deployment Error Messages 220
Installation Error Messages 221
Shortcuts Still Appear for Removed Applications 222
Installed Application Is Uninstalled from a
User Workstation 222
Practice Questions 223
Need to Know More? 229
Chapter 10
Publishing Resources within the Active Directory 231
Introduction to Published Resources 232
Publishing Printers 232
Steps for Publishing Printers 233
Viewing Published Printers 234
Searching for Printers 235
Publishing Folders 236
Steps for Publishing Folders 236
Additional Search Descriptions 236
Practice Questions 238
Need to Know More? 241
Chapter 11
Implementing Multiple Tree and Forest Structures 243
Adding to a Tree 244
What Is a Domain Tree? 245
Transitive Trusts 246
Creating a Child Domain 247
Forest Root Domains 247
Steps for Creating a Child Domain 248
Setting up Empty Root Domains 249
Forests 250
The Design Decision to Create a Forest 250
Steps for Creating a Forest 251
Creating Shortcut Trusts 252
Multiple Forests 253
Why Create a Multiple Forest? 253
External Trusts 254
Kerberos v5 256
A Kerberos Transaction 256
Kerberos and Transitive Trusts 258
GC Servers 260
GC and Logon Validation 260
User Principal Names and Logon Validation 260
Adding GC Servers 261
Universal Group Strategy 262
Review of Universal Nesting 262
Practice Questions 264
Need to Know More? 270
Chapter 12
Active Directory Replication 271
The Replication Process 273
Latency and the Notification Process 274
Types of AD Conflicts 275
Conflict Resolution 276
Preventing Replication Loops 277
USNs 278
Topology for Replication 278
Directory Partitions 279
Global Catalog Servers 280
Knowledge Consistency Checker 280
Optimizing AD Replication with Sites 280
Replication within a Site and between Sites 281
Bridgehead Servers 282
Protocols that Support Replication 282
Site Links and Their Default Settings 283
Site Link Bridge 283
Examining Replication Traffic 284
Replication Monitor 285
Repadmin 285
Modifying the Replication Topology 286
Troubleshooting Replication 287
Practice Questions 289
Need to Know More? 295
Chapter 13
Operations Masters 297
Introducing Operations Masters 298
The Five Operations Master Roles 299
Managing Operations Master Roles 303
Determining Operations Masters 303
Permissions for Changing an Operations Master Server 306
Seizing a Role 307
Recommendations for Operations Masters 309
Practice Questions 310
Need to Know More? 318
Chapter 14
Active Directory Database Maintenance 319
Introducing AD Maintenance 320
Modifying AD Data 321
Ntds.dit 321
Edb*.log 321
Edb.chk 322
Res1.log and Res2.log 322
Garbage Collection 322
Performing Backups 323
Recommendations for Backing up Data 324
Restoring AD 325
Nonauthoritative Restore 326
Authoritative Restore 327
Moving the AD Database 327
Defragmenting the AD Database 328
Online Defragmentation 329
Offline Defragmentation 329
Recommendations for AD Database Maintenance 330
Practice Questions 332
Need to Know More? 341
Chapter 15
Remote Installation Services (RIS) 343
An Overview of RIS 344
A RIS Scenario 344
RIS Functionality 345
RIS Network Requirements 345
RIS Service 345
Domain Name System (DNS) Service 346
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server 346
Active Directory 346
RIS Client and Server Components 346
Client Requirements of RIS 346
Server Components of RIS 348
Setting up and Configuring RIS 349
Installing RIS 349
Configuring RIS with RISetup 350
Creating RIS Images 353
RIPrep 353
Creating Images with RIPrep 354
Creating RIS Boot Disks 357
Managing RIS Security 358
Authorizing a RIS Server 358
Managing RIS Client Options with Group Policy 359
Managing RIS Settings with the AD Users and
Computers Tool 360
Practice Questions 364
Need to Know More? 370
Chapter 16
Sample Test 371
Chapter 17
Answer Key 389
Glossary 401
Index 415
L'auteur - Will Willis
Will Willis is currently a network systems manager responsible for a six-subnet NT/Windows 2000 network running Exchange Server, IIS, SQL Server, and SMS.
L'auteur - David V. Watts
David Watts is an Advisory Specialist for Netfinity Servers at IBM's ITSO Center in Raleigh. He manages residencies and produces redbooks on hardware and software topics related to IBM Netfinity Servers. He has authored over a dozen publications; his most recent include Netfinity Performance Tuning with Windows NT 4.0, Implementing Netfinity Disk Subsystems and Netfinity Server Management. He has a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Queensland (Australia) and has worked for IBM for over 10 years. He is an IBM Professional Server Specialist. He can be contacted via e-mail at dwwatts@us.ibm.com.
L'auteur - J.Peter Bruzzese
J. Peter Bruzzese, MCSE+I, MCT, CNA, is a network specialist with eight years of experience in information technologies. He is the co-founder of LAN-Slide Technologies, LLC, which provides specialized instruction in certification training and networking.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Coriolis |
Auteur(s) | Will Willis, David V. Watts, J.Peter Bruzzese |
Parution | 15/09/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 425 |
Format | 15 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 653g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781576106884 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-57610-688-4 |
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