Real MCTS/MCITP Exam 70-649 Prep Kit (eBook)
800 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-087791-4 (ISBN)
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credential is intended for information technology (IT) professionals who work in the complex computing environment of medium to large companies. The MCTS candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in an environment that has the following characteristics: 250 to 5,000 or more users, three or more physical locations, and three or more domain controllers.
MCTS candidates will manage network services and resources such as messaging, a database, file and print, a proxy server, a firewall, the Internet, an intranet, remote access, and client computer management.
In addition MCTS candidates must understant connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet.
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This exam is designed to validate Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Certified Systems Administrators (MCSEs) AD, Network Infrastructure, and Application Platform Technical Specialists skills. The object of this exam is to validate only the skills that are are different from the existing MCSE skills. This exam will fulfill the Windows Server 2008 Technology Specialist requirements of Exams 70-640, 70-642, and 70-643.The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credential is intended for information technology (IT) professionals who work in the complex computing environment of medium to large companies. The MCTS candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in an environment that has the following characteristics: 250 to 5,000 or more users; three or more physical locations; and three or more domain controllers. MCTS candidates will manage network services and resources such as messaging, a database, file and print, a proxy server, a firewall, the Internet, an intranet, remote access, and client computer management. In addition MCTS candidates must understant connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet. - THE independent source of exam day tips, techniques, and warnings not available from Microsoft- Comprehensive study guide guarantees 100% coverage of all Microsoft's exam objectives- Interactive FastTrack e-learning modules help simplify difficult exam topics- Two full-function ExamDay practice exams guarantee double coverage of all exam objectives- Free download of audio FastTracks for use with iPods or other MP3 players- 1000 page "e;DRILL DOWN"e; reference for comprehensive topic review
Front Cover 1
The Real MCTS/MCITP Exam 70-649 Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008 Prep Kit 4
Copyright Page 5
Technical Editor 6
Contributing Authors 7
Contents 14
Foreword 30
Chapter 1: Deploying Servers 40
Introduction 41
Installing Windows Server 2008 41
Changes in Functionality from Windows Server 2003 with SP1 to Windows Server 2008 42
Installing Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition 47
What Is New in the AD DS Installation? 60
Installing from Media 76
Installing Server Core 77
The Windows Deployment Service 80
What Is WDS? 81
Configuring WDS 82
Capturing WDS Images 90
Deploying WDS Images 91
Configuring Storage 93
RAID Types 94
Network Attached Storage 95
Storage Area Networks 96
Fibre Channel 98
iSCSI 99
iSCSI Initiators and Targets 99
Mount Points 101
Configuring High Availability 104
Failover Clusters 104
Installing and Validating a Failover Cluster 105
Managing the Failover Cluster 107
Network Load Balancing 108
Configuring Windows Activation 112
Using Multiple Activation Keys 113
Using Key Management Service Keys 113
License States 114
Reporting 115
Installing a KMS 115
Creating a DNS SRV Record 117
Enabling Clients to Use KMS 118
Activating the System 119
Summary of Exam Objectives 120
Exam Objectives Fast Track 121
Installing Windows Server 2008 121
The Windows Deployment Service 121
Configuring Storage 121
Configuring High Availability 122
Configuring Windows Activation 122
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 123
Self Test 126
Self Test Quick Answer Key 130
Chapter 2: Configuring Server Roles in Windows 2008 132
Introduction 133
New Roles in 2008 133
Using Server Manager to Implement Roles 134
Using Server Core and Active Directory 140
What Is Server Core? 141
Read-Only Domain Controllers (RODCs) 146
Introduction to RODC 146
Its Purpose in Life 146
Its Features 147
Configuring RODC 147
Removing an RODC 152
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (LDS) 153
When to Use AD LDS 153
Changes from Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) 154
Configuring AD LDS 154
Working with AD LDS 157
Active Directory Rights Management Service (RMS) 159
What's New in RMS 159
RMS vs. DRMS in Vista 160
Configuring RMS 161
Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) 168
What Is Federation? 168
Why and When to Use Federation 169
Configuring ADFS 170
Summary of Exam Objectives 183
Exam Objectives Fast Track 183
New Roles in 2008 183
Read-Only Domain Controllers 183
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service 184
Active Directory Rights Management Services 184
Active Directory Federation Services 184
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 185
Self Test 187
Self Test Quick Answer Key 190
Chapter 3: Configuring Certificate Services and PKI 192
Introduction 193
What Is PKI? 194
The Function of the PKI 196
Components of PKI 197
How PKI Works 199
PKCS Standards 201
How Certificates Work 207
Public Key Functionality 210
Digital Signatures 211
Authentication 212
Secret Key Agreement via Public Key 213
Bulk Data Encryption without Prior Shared Secrets 213
User Certificates 226
Machine Certificates 227
Application Certificates 227
Analyzing Certificate Needs within the Organization 227
Working with Certificate Services 228
Configuring a Certificate Authority 228
Certificate Authorities 229
Standard vs. Enterprise 229
Root vs. Subordinate Certificate Authorities 230
Certificate Requests 231
Certificate Practice Statement 236
Key Recovery 236
Backup and Restore 236
Assigning Roles 243
Enrollments 243
Revocation 244
Working with Templates 248
General Properties 250
Request Handling 252
Cryptography 253
Subject Name 255
Issuance Requirements 256
Security 259
Types of Templates 260
User Certificate Types 260
Computer Certificate Types 261
Other Certificate Types 263
Custom Certificate Templates 263
Securing Permissions 266
Versioning 267
Key Recovery Agent 268
Summary of Exam Objectives 270
Exam Objectives Fast Track 271
Planning a Windows Server 2008 Certificate-Based PKI 271
Implementing Certification authorities 272
Planning Enrollment and Distribution of Certificates 272
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 273
Self Test 276
Self Test Quick Answer Key 279
Chapter 4: Maintaining an Active Directory Environment 280
Introduction 281
Backup and Recovery 281
Using Windows Server Backup 282
Scheduling a Backup 287
Backing Up to Removable Media 295
Backing Up System State Data 298
Backing Up Key Files 302
Backing Up Critical Volumes 303
Recovering System State Data 304
Recovering Key Files 306
Directory Services Restore Mode 312
Performing Authoritative and Nonauthoritative Restores 315
Authoritative Restore 315
Nonauthoritative Restore 322
Linked Value Replication 322
Backing Up and Restoring GPOs 322
Offline Maintenance 331
Restartable Active Directory 331
Offline Defrag and Compaction 334
Active Directory Storage Allocation 337
Monitoring Active Directory 338
The Network Monitor 338
The Task Manager 341
The Applications Tab 343
The Processes Tab 344
The Services Tab 345
The Performance Tab 345
The Networking Tab 346
The Users Tab 348
The Event Viewer 349
Custom Views 349
Windows Logs 352
Subscriptions 354
Replmon 358
Using Replmon 358
RepAdmin 365
Windows System Resource Manager 368
The Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor 370
Resource Overview 371
The Performance Monitor 372
The Reliability Monitor 374
Data Collector Sets 376
Reports 378
Summary of Exam Objectives 380
Exam Objectives Fast Track 382
Backup and Recovery 382
Offline Maintenance 382
Monitoring Active Directory 383
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 384
Self Test 386
Self Test Quick Answer Key 391
Chapter 5: Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure 392
Introduction 393
Working with Forests and Domains 394
Understanding Forests 395
Understanding Domains 395
Forest and Domain Functional Levels 397
Using Domain Functional Levels 398
Using the Windows 2000 Domain Functional Level 399
Windows Server 2003 Domain Functional Level 399
Windows Server 2008 Domain Functional Level 400
Configuring Forest Functional Levels 401
Windows 2000 Forest Functional Level (default) 401
Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional Level 402
Windows Server 2008 Forest Functional Level 403
Raising Forest and Domain Functional Levels 403
Raising the Domain Functional Level 404
Understanding the Global Catalog 405
UPN Authentication 407
Directory Information Search 407
Universal Group Membership Information 409
Understanding GC Replication 409
Universal Group Membership 410
Attributes in the Global Catalog 410
Placing GC Servers within Sites 411
Bandwidth and Network Traffic Considerations 412
Universal Group Membership Caching 413
Working with Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) Roles 415
Placing, Transferring, and Seizing FSMO Role Holders 418
Locating and Transferring the Schema Master Role 419
Locating and Transferring the Domain Naming Master Role 422
Locating and Transferring the Infrastructure, RID, and PDC Operations Master Roles 423
Placing the FSMO Roles within an Active Directory Environment 427
Working with Sites 428
Understanding Sites 428
Subnets 431
Site Planning 432
Criteria for Establishing Separate Sites 432
Creating a Site 433
Renaming a Site 438
Creating Subnets 439
Associating Subnets with Sites 442
Creating Site Links 444
Configuring Site Link Cost 447
Understanding Replication 450
Intrasite Replication 451
Intersite Replication 453
Bridgehead Servers 454
Site Link Bridges 454
Scheduling 455
Forcing Replication 456
Replication Protocols 456
Planning, Creating, and Managing the Replication Topology 457
Planning Replication Topology 457
Creating Replication Topology 457
Configuring Replication between Sites 458
Troubleshooting Replication Failure 459
Troubleshooting Replication 459
Using Event Viewer 460
Working with Trusts 461
Default Trusts 467
Forest Trusts 467
External Trusts 468
Shortcut Trusts 469
SID Filtering 470
Summary of Exam Objectives 472
Exam Objectives Fast Track 474
Working with Forests and Domains 474
Working with Sites 474
Working with Trusts 475
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 476
Self Test 480
Self Test Quick Answer Key 485
Chapter 6: Configuring Web Application Services 486
Introduction 487
Installing and Configuring Internet Information Services 487
Differences in Windows Editions 492
Typical Deployment Scenarios 493
Simple Web Server 493
Small Web Farms 493
Large Web Farms 494
Installing Internet Information Services 495
Provisioning Web Sites 503
Adding a Virtual Directory 508
Configuring the Default Document 508
Enabling Directory Browsing 509
Customizing Error Pages 511
Redirecting Requests 514
Adding Custom Response Headers 515
Adding MIME Types 516
Configuring Web Applications 517
Application Pool Settings 524
Application Development Settings 525
Enabling Third-Party Runtime Environments 526
Migrating from Previous Releases 528
Securing Your Web Sites and Applications 528
Transport Security 529
Authentication 538
Considerations When Using Client Certificates 541
Authorization 544
URL Authorization 544
IP Authorization 548
Request Filtering 549
.NET Trust Levels 552
Managing Internet Information Services 553
Configuration and Delegation 553
Remote Administration 558
Health and Diagnostics 559
Failed Request Tracing 560
Logging 563
Scaling Your Web Farm 564
Output Caching 565
Compression 567
Network Load Balancing 570
Shared Configuration 570
TCP and HTTP Service Unavailable Responses 571
Backing Up and Restoring Server Configuration 572
Summary of Exam Objectives 574
Exam Objectives Fast Track 576
Installing and Confirming Internet Information Services 576
Securing Your Web Sites and Applications 576
Managing Internet Information Services 577
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 579
Self Test 581
Self Test Quick Answer Key 584
Chapter 7: Configuring Web Infrastructure Services 586
Introduction 587
Installing and Configuring FTP Publishing Services 587
Installing the FTP Publishing Service 589
Provisioning FTP Sites 595
Directory Browsing 599
Firewall Support 600
Messages 601
Virtual Directories 603
Application Pools 604
Securing Your FTP Site 605
Transport Security 605
Authentication 611
Authorization 612
URL Authorization 613
IP Authorization 614
User Isolation 616
Installing and Configuring SMTP Services 617
Installing SMTP Services 619
Provisioning Virtual Servers 622
Configuring a Virtual Server 625
Server Bindings 626
Logging 627
Message Limits 628
Delivery Options 630
LDAP Routing 633
Securing Your SMTP Virtual Server 634
Transport Security 634
Authentication 636
Connection Control 637
Relay Restrictions 637
Summary of Exam Objectives 639
Exam Objectives Fast Track 640
Installiing and Configuring FTP Publishing Service 640
Installing and Configuring SMTP Services 641
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 642
Self Test 644
Self Test Quick Answer Key 647
Chapter 8: Deploying the Terminal Services 649
Introduction 650
Deploying the Terminal Server Role Service 651
Specifying the License Mode after Installation 658
Terminal Services Licensing 661
Installing a Terminal Service Licensing Server 661
Installing the TS Licensing Role Service on an Existing Terminal Server 662
Installing the TS Licensing Role Service on a Separate Server 665
Activating a Terminal Service Licensing Server 666
Activating a Terminal Service Licensing Server Using the Automatic Connection Method 667
Activating a Terminal Service Licensing Server Using the Web Browser Method 673
Activating a Terminal Service Licensing Server Using the Telephone Method 675
Establishing Connectivity between Terminal Server and Terminal Services Licensing Server 678
Using the Terminal Services Configuration Tool to Specify a TS Licensing Server 679
Publishing a Terminal Services Licensing Server Using TS Licensing Manager 682
Publishing a Terminal Server Licensing Server Using ADSI Edit and Active Directory Sites and Services 682
Installing and Managing Terminal Services Client Access Licenses (TS CALs) 687
Installing and Activating Terminal Services Client Access Licenses Using the Automatic Connection Method 688
Installing and Activating Terminal Services Client Access Licenses Using the Web Browser Method 693
Installing and Activating Terminal Services Client Access Licenses Using the Telephone Method 695
Recovering a Terminal Service Licensing Server 697
Establishing Client Connections to a Terminal Server 698
Using the Remote Desktop Connection Utility 698
Launching and Using the Remote Desktop Connection Utility 698
Configuring the Remote Desktop Connection Utility 700
The General tab 700
The Display Tab 701
The Local Resources Tab 701
The Programs Tab 703
The Experience tab 704
The Advanced Tab 705
Installing and Using the Remote Desktops Snap-in 706
Adding a New Connection 707
Configuring a Connection's Properties 709
Connecting and Disconnecting 711
Summary of Exam Objectives 712
Exam Objectives Fast Track 713
Deploying the Terminal Server Role Service 713
Terminal Services Licensing 713
Establishing Client Connections to a Terminal Server 714
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 715
Self Test 718
Self Test Quick Answer Key 722
Chapter 9: Configuring and Managing the Terminal Services 723
Introduction 724
Configuring and Monitoring Terminal Service Resources 724
Allocating Resources by Using Windows System Resource Manager 727
Installing WSRM 728
Configuring Application Logging 732
Load Balancing 733
Terminal Service Load-Balancing Techniques 734
Configuring Load Balancing 734
Adding Local Group On The TS Session Broker 737
Installing NLB 737
Terminal Service Session Broker Redirection Modes 743
DNS Registration 744
Configuring Load Balancing Through Group Policy 746
The Terminal Services Gateway 749
Certificate Configuration 752
Terminal Service (TS) Gateway Manager 754
Accessing Resources through the TS Gateway Using TS CAP 755
Accessing Resources through the TS Gateway Using TS RAP 759
Terminal Service Group Policy Settings 761
Terminal Service RemoteApp 764
Configuring TS RemoteApp 765
Configuring TS Web Access 775
Configuring TS Remote Desktop Web Connection 778
Managing the Terminal Services 780
RDP Permissions 780
Connection Limits 784
Session Time Limits 785
Session Permissions 786
Viewing Processes 788
Monitoring Sessions 789
Displaying Data Prioritization 791
Logging Users Off 792
Disconnecting Sessions 793
Resetting the Terminal Services 793
Summary of Exam Objectives 794
Exam Objectives Fast Track 795
Configuring and Monitoring Terminal Service Resources 795
Load Balancing 795
The Terminal Services Gateway 795
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 798
Self Test 800
Self Test Quick Answer Key 806
Chapter 10: IP Addressing and Services 807
Introduction 808
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing 808
IPv4 Quick Review 810
Configuring Local IPv4 Settings 812
Configuring IPv4 Options 814
Subnetting 814
Supernetting 818
Alternative Configuration 819
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) 819
IPv6 Address Format 819
IPv6 Address Types 820
IPv6 Autoconfiguration Options 821
IPv6 Transition Technologies 821
Configuring IPv6 Settings 822
Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 824
Adding the DHCP Server Role 825
Configuring DHCP Scopes 827
Configuring IPv4 Scopes and Options 827
DHCP IPv4 Reservations 830
Configuring DHCP Scope Options 830
Server Options 830
Scope Options 831
Reservation Options 831
Setting Scope Options 832
Configuring IPv6 Scopes 833
Configuring IPv6 Scope Options 836
DHCP IPv6 Client Reservation Configuration 836
Creating New Options 837
New Options Using the Windows Interface 838
New Options Using the Command Line 838
Exclusions 838
DHCP Relay Agents 842
PXE Boot 842
DHCP and Network Access Protection (NAP) 844
DHCP Configuration via Server Core 846
Configuring Network Authentication 849
NTLMv2 and Kerberos Authentication 850
WLAN Authentication Using 802.1x and 802.3 852
Wireless and Wired Authentication Technologies 853
Implementing Secure Network Access Authentication 855
Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) Authentication 859
Configuring IP Security (IPsec) 861
IPsec Authentication Header (AH) 863
IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) 864
Configuring IPsec in Windows Server 2008 865
Creating IPsec Policy 867
IPsec Using the Command Line 867
IPsec Isolation Policy 869
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security in Windows Server 2008 870
Network Perimeter Firewalls 870
Host-based Firewalls 870
New Features in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 870
IPsec Integration 871
Support for IPv6 872
Support for Active Directory User, Computer, and Groups 872
Location-Aware Profiles 872
Detailed Rules 872
Expanded Authenticated Bypass 873
Network Location-Aware Host Firewall 873
Server and Domain Isolation 875
Server Isolation 875
Domain Isolation 875
Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 875
Incoming and Outgoing Traffic Filtering 877
Firewall Rules 877
Connection Security Rules 880
Firewall Profiles 881
IPsec Settings 882
Monitoring 886
Managing Windows Firewall with Advanced Security via Group Policy 887
Identifying Ports and Protocols 888
Command Line Tools for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 889
Summary of Exam Objectives 891
Exam Objectives Fast Track 893
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing 893
Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 893
Configuring Network Authentication 894
Configuring IP Security (IPsec) 895
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security in Windows Server 2008 895
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 897
Self Test 900
Self Test Quick Answer Key 906
Chapter 11: Configuring Network Access 907
Introduction 908
Windows Server 2008 and Routing 909
Window Server 2008 and Remote Access 910
Windows Server 2008 and Wireless Access 911
Configuring Routing 911
Routing Fundamentals 912
Static Routing 915
Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) 916
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 917
Configuring Remote Access 918
Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) 919
Network Policy Server and Network Access Protection 921
Dial-Up 925
Remote Access Policy 926
Network Address Translation (NAT) 928
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) 930
Remote Access Protocols 933
Virtual Private Networks 940
Installing and Configuring a SSL VPN Server 941
Inbound/Outbound Filters 945
Configuring Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Server 946
Configuring Wireless Access 950
Set Service Identifier (SSID) 954
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) 955
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) 956
Ad Hoc vs. Infrastructure Mode 956
Wireless Group Policy 958
Summary of Exam Objectives 960
Exam Objectives Fast Track 960
Configuring Routing 960
Configuring Remote Access 961
Configuring Wireless Access 962
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 964
Self Test 966
Self Test Quick Answer Key 970
Chapter 12: Network Access Protection 971
Introduction 972
Working with NAP 974
Network Layer Protection 974
NAP Clients 975
NAP Enforcement Points 976
Active Directory Domain Services 977
NAP Health Policy Server 977
Health Requirement Server 977
Restricted Network 978
Software Policy Validation 979
DHCP Enforcement 979
VPN Enforcement 985
Communication Process with VPN Client and NAP 985
Configuring NAP Health Policies 989
Connection Request Policies 990
Network Policies 991
Health Policies 992
Network Access Protection Settings 994
IPsec Enforcement 995
Secure Network 996
Boundary Network 996
Restricted Network 997
Flexible Host Isolation 997
802.1x Enforcement 1000
Summary of Exam Objectives 1004
Exam Objectives Fast Track 1005
Working with Network Access Protection 1005
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions 1007
Self Test 1009
Self Test Quick Answer Key 1013
Appendix 1015
Chapter 1: Deploying Servers 1016
Chapter 2: Configuring Server Roles in Windows 2008 1021
Chapter 3: Configuring Certificate Services and PKI 1025
Chapter 4: Maintaining an Active Directory Environment 1031
Chapter 5: Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure 1039
Chapter 6: Configuring Web Application Services 1046
Chapter 7: Configuring Web Infrastructure Services 1051
Chapter 8: Deploying the Terminal Services 1056
Chapter 9: Configuring and Managing the Terminal Services 1063
Chapter 10: IP Addressing and Services 1071
Chapter 11: Configuring Network Access 1081
Chapter 12: Network Access Protection 1086
Index 1091
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.4.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber |
Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Windows | |
Informatik ► Netzwerke ► Sicherheit / Firewall | |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► Zertifizierung | |
ISBN-10 | 0-08-087791-5 / 0080877915 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-08-087791-4 / 9780080877914 |
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