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Index

Note to the Reader: Page numbers in bold indicate the principle discussion of a topic or the defi- nition of a term. Page numbers in italic indicate illustrations.

overview of, 251–252 A policy templates, 256–259 access control user exclusions, 253–254 applications, 209–210 Add Counters dialog box, 497 SMTP access , 169–171 Add Features Wizard, 17–18 WSS end users, 292–294 Add Node Wizard, 423 access logs, 193–195 Add Roles Wizard, 319 formats, 195 ADFS ( overview of, 193–194 Federation Services) per-site and per-server, 194 configuring Web SSO, 300–304 rollover criteria, 194 Web SSO, 296 ACLs (Access control Lists) Admin logs, 469 creating, 248–249 admin switch, mstc.exe, 123–124 enabling ACL authorization, 247 Administrative Events custom view, activation. See WPA (Windows 472–473 Product Activation) administrative notices, WSS e- Active Directory Certificate Services settings, 273 (AD CS), 202 administrators Active Directory Federation event logs and, 472 Services (ADFS) WDS and, 366 configuring Web SSO, 300–304 advanced delivery options, SMTP Web SSO, 296 messages, 174–175 Active Directory Rights Management advanced streaming options, streaming Service. See AD RMS (Active media, 240 Directory Rights Management agent properties, SNMP, 501–502 Service) alerts, WSS outgoing e-mail settings, 273 AD (Active Directory), WDS server as alternate access mapping, WSS, 287–289 member of AD domain, 366 American National Standards Institute AD Client Certificate Authentication (ANSI), 195 client certificate mapping,COPYRIGHTED 211 Analytics MATERIAL logs, 469 types of website authentication, 207 Anonymous authentication AD CS (Active Directory Certificate creating Anonymous account, Services), 202 245–246 AD RMS (Active Directory Rights types of website authentication, 207 Management Service) ANSI (American National Standards business rules, 252–253 Institute), 195 license required by, 253 antivirus settings, WSS, 281–282

61705bindex.indd 529 6/27/08 12:07:29 PM 530 AppCmd.exe – business rules

AppCmd.exe authorization configuring IIS settings, 186 application access and, 209–210 listing and restoring backups, FTP, 165–166 196–197 media services, 246–249 listing configured websites, 186–187 TS CAPs (Terminal Services objects available for administration by, Connection Authorization 187–188 Policies), 77–80 application and services logs, Event TS RAPs (Terminal Services Resource Viewer, 469 Authorization Policies), 80–82 application logs, 469 automatic reconnection, Terminal application pools, 161–163 Services, 125 application settings, failover clustering, availability, 463–464. See also 426–428 high availability application virtualization, 315 applicationHost.config, 160 applications B access control, 209–210 DRM exclusions, 255–256 backups, 195–197 monitoring failures, 465–466 history settings, 195–196 architecture, Hyper-V, 316–317 listing and restoring with AppCmd.exe, archiving, services and, 230 196–197 ASP manual, 196 trace content options, 190 overview of, 195 trace provider options, 192 virtual machine snapshots. See ASP.NET snapshots, of virtual machines configuration settings, 149 bandwidth trace content options, 190 Display Data Prioritization and, 46–47 trace provider options, 192 website settings, 158 WSS supported authentication, 296 Basic authentication ASP.NET Impersonation, 208 SMTP, 174 authentication types of website authentication, 208 media services, 245–246 basic disks non-windows, 165 actions performed on, 5 SMTP, 169–170, 174 converting to dynamic, 6–8 Terminal Services, 54–55, Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), 342 129–130 Best Practices Analyzer tool, 282 Web SSO (Web Single Sign On), BIOS (Basic Input/Output System), 342 301–304 block-level access, iSCSI, 19 website, 207–209 Boot image, WDS image types, 366 authentication, WSS broadcast publishing Digest authentication, 297–300 creating Broadcast Publishing Point, overview of, 295–296 235–237 supported methods, 296 for streaming media, 233–234 business rules, DRM, 252–253

61705bindex.indd 530 6/27/08 12:07:29 PM caching – console switch 531

clustering C failover. See failover clustering caching, fast, 240–241 NLB. See NLB (Network Load CAs (Certificate Authorities) Balancing) obtaining/installing certificates for TS pros/cons, 411 Gateways, 74–75 types of, 410 SSL and, 201–202 clusters, failover CEIP (Customer Experience Improvement clustered application settings, 426–428 Program), 278 creating, 421–423 Central Administration site, WSS print services, 424–426 configuring diagnostic logging, quorums, 414–416 280–281 roles, 424 configuring incoming e-mail settings, validating configuration, 416–417 272–273 working with cluster nodes, 423–424 configuring outgoing e-mail settings, clusters, NLB 275–276 creating, 89–90, 435–437 configuring WSS, 269–270 managing, 438–439 workflow options, 277 modifying properties, 437–438 Certificate Authorities (CAs) color depth, Terminal Services obtaining/installing certificates for settings, 127 TS Gateways, 74–75 COM ports, virtual machine SSL and, 201–202 configuration, 343 certificates, SSL comma-delimited files (CSV), 120 client certificate mapping, 211 communication services exporting/importing, 206–207 digital rights. See DRM (Digital requesting/renewing, 202–205 Rights Management) CHAP (Challenge Handshake exam essentials, 260 Authentication Protocol), 19 fax services. See fax services ClearType, 46 media servers. See media services client access licenses. See TS CALs (client overview of, 219–220 access licenses) Q&As, 261–265 clients summary, 260 configuring client for TS Gateway, computer accounts 82–83 connection authorization, 78–79 enabling font smoothing on, 45–46 resource authorization, 81 mapping client certificates, 211 condition options, trace logs, 191 media services connection settings, configuration backup settings, 195–197 244–245 Configuration Wizard, 306–311 WDS client components, 365 connections Client-Server Runtime Subsystem authorization policies, 77–80 (csrss.exe), 124 timeout settings for websites, 158 cloning hard disks, 332–334 console switch, mstc.exe, 124

61705bindex.indd 531 6/27/08 12:07:29 PM 532 content – dialing rules

content “Log On as a Batch Job” user right, adding to WSS sites, 295 446–447 publishing options for streaming overview of, 446 media, 232–235 start condition, 451–452 trace logs, 190 stop condition, 453 copyrights, 250 DDNS (dynamic DNS), 386 counters, Debug logs, 469 adding, 495–497 delegation of administration, recommended system counter 197–201 thresholds, 498 Feature delegation, 199–201 CPUs overview of, 197–198 Hyper-V hardware requirements, 319 remote administration permissions, Performance Monitor counters for, 498 198–199 resource allocation for Terminal delivery options, SMTP messages, Services, 138 172–173 SMP (Symmetric Multiprocessors), 315 dependency viewer, 429 virtual machine configuration, 342 overview of, 428 Create Capture Image Wizard, 377 running, 429 Create Task dialog, 480–481 deploying images, WDS, 365–367 credentials, WDS, 366 deploying , 380–381 csrss.exe (Client-Server Runtime deploying servers. See WDS (Windows Subsystem), 124 Deployment Services) CSV (comma-delimited files), 120 deploying TS RemoteApps, 67 Customer Experience Improvement Deployment Server, WDS, 369 Program (CEIP), 278 Deployment Services. See WDS (Windows Deployment Services) Desktop Composition D making available on Vista client, 50–51 data collection, Reliability Monitor, 462 overview of, 50 Data Collector Sets. See DCS (Data Desktop Experience Collector Sets) Desktop Composition, 50–51 data management settings, DCS (Data overview of, 48–49 Collector Sets), 454–456 Themes, 49–50 Data Manager, Windows Reliability and desktop virtualization, 315 Performance Monitor, 451, device redirection, 51–53 454–456 overview of, 51 DCS (Data Collector Sets) Plug and Play and, 51–53 creating automatically, 447–449 POS (Point of Service) and, 53 creating from a template, 449 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration creating manually, 450–451 Protocol), 366, 372 data management, 454–456 diagnostic logging, WSS, 278–281 log management, 453 dialing rules, fax services, 225–226

61705bindex.indd 532 6/27/08 12:07:29 PM differencing virtual hard disks – dynamic disks 533

differencing virtual hard disks TS Session Broker Load Balancing creating, 331–332 and, 88–89 description and use of, 330 WDS reliance on, 366 Digest authentication domain controllers, deploying with configuring, 297–300 IFM, 394 overview of, 297 Domain Name System. See DNS (Domain types of website authentication, 208 Name System) digital certificates. See also Domain scope, TS Licensing discovery, certificates, SSL 101–102 mapping certificate to TS Gateway domains server, 75–76 configuring for routing SMTP obtaining/installing certificate for TS mail, 177 Gateway, 74–75 FTP server and domain restrictions, Digital Rights Management. See DRM 166–167 (Digital Rights Management) DR (disaster recovery), 408 digital signatures, 134–135 drive letters Directory Management Service, WSS assigning, 10 e-mail, 271 mount points for overcoming disaster recovery (DR), 408 limitations of, 15 disconnect options, Terminal Service, 127 Drive Specific Module (DSM) Discovery Domains, 25–26 installing third-party DSM software, discovery scopes, TS Licensing servers, 18–19 101–102 load balancing and, 17 disk drives DRM (Digital Rights Management), converting basic disks to dynamic, 6–8 249–259 initializing, 3 application exclusions, 255–256 Performance Monitor counters, 498 business rules, 252–253 virtual hard disks. See virtual controversy regarding, 250 hard disks document protection, 252 virtual machine configuration, 342 encryption, 251 Disk Management licensed-based delivery, 253 converting basic disks to dynamic, 6–8 overview of, 249–251 creating mount points, 16 policy templates, 256–259 creating volume sets, 9–11 user exclusions, 253–254 initializing disks and, 3 DSM (Drive Specific Module) disk storage. See storage management installing third-party DSM DiskPart utility, 29 software, 18–19 DiskRAID, 29 load balancing and, 17 Display Data Prioritization, 46–47 DVD drives, virtual machine displays, resolution options, 43–44 configuration, 342 DNS (Domain Name System) dynamic disks KMS hosts and, 386–392 actions performed on, 6 reverse lookup, 175 converting basic disks to, 6–8

61705bindex.indd 533 6/27/08 12:07:29 PM 534 dynamic DNS (DDNS) – Fast Start

dynamic DNS (DDNS), 386 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol application and services logs, 469 (DHCP), 366, 372 custom views for reading events, Dynamic Least Queue, 17 472–475 dynamically expanding hard disks, 329 log subcategories, 470 monitoring servers, 467–468 Task Scheduler integrated with, E 488–489 Windows logs, 469 Easy Print, Terminal Services, 53 exclusion policies e-mail, SMTP. See SMTP (Simple Mail application exclusions, 255–256 Transfer Protcol) user exclusions, 253–254 e-mail, WSS explorer.exe (), 124 benefits of, 274 external virtual network, 326 incoming, 270–273 extranet users, FTP server configured for, outgoing, 273–275 165–166 outgoing e-mail settings for specific web application, 275–276 encryption DRM (Digital Rights F Management), 251 failback, 17 TLS (Transport Layer Security), failover clustering, 411–433 169–170 cluster quorums, 414–416 end user access, WSS, 292–294 cluster roles, services, and Equal_Per_Session, CPU allocation, 138 applications, 424 Equal_Per_User, CPU allocation, 138 clustered application settings, 426–428 error reporting, WSS diagnostic clustering print services, 424–426 logging, 278 creating clusters, 421–423 event logs dependency viewer and, 429 configuring computers to forward and installing Failover Cluster feature, 417 collect events, 470–472 overview of, 411–412 custom views, 474–475 requirements for, 413–414 filters, 473–474 resource properties, 430–432 monitoring servers with Event Viewer, Validate a Configuration Wizard, 467–468 417– 421 TS Gateway for specifying, validating cluster configuration, 135–137 416–417 wevtutil.exe for managing, working with cluster nodes, 423–424 469–470 failovers, 17 WSS diagnostic logging, 278–279 Fast Cache, 240–241 event throttling, WSS diagnostic logging Fast Reconnect, 243 settings, 278 Fast Recovery, 243 Event to Trap Translator, SNMP, 507 Fast Start, 241–242

61705bindex.indd 534 6/27/08 12:07:30 PM fast streaming – hardware 535

fast streaming, 240 overview of, 164–165 fault tolerance, NLB and, 433 permissions, 165 Fax Service Manager, 221 FTPS (Secure FTP), 165 fax services, 220–229 Fully Qualified Domain Names dialing rules, 225–226 (FQDNs), 175 installing role, 221–222 overview of, 220–221 G properties, 223–225 receive configuration, 222–223 global deployment settings, TS routing options, 227–230 RemoteApp FEC (forward error correction), 243–244 digital signatures, 134–135 Fibre Channel overview of, 130 storage devices, 27 RDC (Remote Desktop Connection), Storage Explorer and, 32 133–134 File services, clustering and, 411 Terminal server settings, 130–132 File Transfer Protocol. See FTP (File TS Gateway, 132–133 Transfer Protocol) GPOs ( Objects). See filters Group Policy event log, 473–474 GPT (GUID Partition Table), 3 NLB (Network Load Balancing), graphs, Performance Monitor, 499 437–438 Group Policy fixed size virtual hard disks configuring server discovery mode, 117 creating and migrating physical disk to configuring TS licensing mode, 116 it, 332–334 Terminal Services settings, 125–130 description and use of, 329 Group Policy Objects (GPOs). See Folder view, Performance Monitor, Group Policy 456, 458 groups font smoothing, 45–46 connection authorization Forest scope, TS Licensing discovery, policies, 78–79 101–102 FTP authorization rules, 165–166 Forms authentication GUID Partition Table (GPT), 3 ASP.NET, 296 types of website authentication, 208 forward error correction (FEC), 243–244 H forwarded event logs, 469 hard disks FQDNs (Fully Qualified Domain Performance Monitor counters, 498 Names), 175 virtual. See virtual hard disks FTP (File Transfer Protocol), 164–167 virtual machine configuration, 342 configuration settings, 149 hardware extranet users, 165–166 adding devices to virtual machines, 342 IPv4 and domain restrictions, 166–167 monitoring failures, 466

61705bindex.indd 535 6/27/08 12:07:30 PM 536 hardware architecture – hypervisor layer

hardware architecture, Hyper-V, 316 creating fixed size hard disk and hardware requirements migrating physical disk to it, failover clustering, 413 332–334 Hyper-V, 318–319 creating snapshots, 351–354 NLB (Network Load Balancing) creating virtual machines, 338–342 and, 434 deleting virtual machines, 343 HBA (host bus adapter) exam essentials, 355–356 Fibre Channel, 27 exporting/importing virtual machines, iSCSI and, 19–20 347–350 high availability, 407–446 hardware requirements, 318–319 achieving, 409–411 Hyper-V Manager, 324–325 components of, 408–409 installing Integration Components, exam essentials, 440 345–347 with failover clustering. See installing on Server Core, 322–323 failover clustering installing on Windows Server 2008, with Network Load Balancing. See 320–322 NLB (Network Load Balancing) integration with Server Manager, 323 overview of, 407–408 key features, 315–316 performance and reliability and, 444 managing virtual hard disks, 336–337 Q&As, 441–446 managing virtual networks, 326–328 Quick Migration and, 354 OSs supported, 316 summary, 439 overview of, 314 home directory, Terminal Services, 127 Q&As, 357–362 hop count, advanced delivery Quick Migration, 354–355 options, 174 software requirements, 319 host bus adapter (HBA) summary, 355 Fibre Channel, 27 types of virtual hard disks, 329–330 iSCSI and, 19–20 Virtual Machine Connection, 343–345 host headers, website, 154–155 virtual machines and, 337 HTTP (Hypertext Transfer virtualization defined, 314–315 Protocol), 152 Hyper-V Manager HTTP Redirection module, 156–158 configuring Hyper V, 325–326 HTTPS (Secure HTTP), 152, 154 creating snapshots, 351–354 Hyper-V creating virtual machines, 338–342 adding physical (pass-through) disk to installing Integration Components, virtual machine, 335–336 346–347 applying snapshots, 354 managing virtual hard disks, architecture, 316–317 336–337 changing configuration of existing overview of, 324–325 virtual machine, 342–345 Revert option, 353 configuring, 325–326 Virtual Machine Connection, 344 creating differencing virtual hard disks, hypervisor layer, Hyper-V 331–332 architecture, 317

61705bindex.indd 536 6/27/08 12:07:30 PM IDE controllers – keyboard 537

Internet Information Services. See IIS I (Internet Information Services) IDE controllers, virtual machine Internet Information Services configuration, 342 (IIS) Manager IFM (Install from Media), 394–396 application pool configuration, creating, 395–396 161–163 overview of, 394 certificate request by, 202–205 IGMP (Internet Group Management creating website using host Protocol), 435 headers, 155 IIS (Internet Information Services). See creating websites, 153–154 also Web services infrastructure .NET trust level configuration, 160 AppCmd.exe for configuring, 186 Internet Small Computer System Interface. configuration settings, 149 See iSCSI (Internet Small Computer configuring WSS e-mail, 270 System Interface) FTP server features, 165–166 Internet Storage Naming Service. See iSNS installing, 150–152 (Internet Storage Naming Service) integration with .NET Framework, 148 IP address redirection, 129 Shared Configuration, 164 IP addresses, allowing/denying, 247–248 SMTP servers and, 167 IP Security (IPSec), 19 web applications, 148–149 IPSec (IP Security), 19 IIS Management Service, 197–198 IPv4, FTP server and, 166–167 IIS modules, installing, 156–158 IPv6, NLB support for, 433 images, WDS. See system images, WDS iSCSI (Internet Small Computer incoming e-mail settings, WSS, 270–273 System Interface) incoming fax, routing, 227–228 configuring storage connections, 20–23 inheritance, delegation of administration initiating sessions, 19–20 and, 200 Storage Explorer and, 32 in-place upgrade, WSS 2.0 to 3.0, 285 iSCSI Initiator, 20–23 Install from Media. See IFM (Install iscsicli command, 23 from Media) iSNS (Internet Storage Naming Install image, WDS, 366 Service), 23–27 Integrated Windows Authentication, installing, 24–27 169, 174 overview of, 23 Integration Components Hyper-V, 345–347 virtual machine configuration, 343 K intelligent streaming, 240 internal virtual network keep-alive connection interval, Terminal creating, 328 Services, 125 overview of, 326 Key Management Services. See KMS (Key Internet Group Management Protocol Management Services) (IGMP), 435 keyboard, Hyper-V settings, 326

61705bindex.indd 537 6/27/08 12:07:30 PM 538 KMS (Key Management Services) – media services

KMS (Key Management Services) logical unit numbers (LUN) configuring, 385–386 Fibre Channel, 27 creating KMS SVR record, 392–393 SMfS for managing, 29 DNS permissions, 387–389 Logon Host installing KMS host, 384–385 (logonui.exe), 125 prerequisites for, 382–383 logs product activation and, 382 access logs, 193–195 publishing in multiple domains, diagnostic logging in WSS, 278–281 389–392 managing DCS logs, 453–456 Performance Monitor, 456–459 reviewing log files during WSS L upgrade, 284 trace logs. See trace logs LCD monitors, font smoothing and, TS Gateway for specifying event logs, 45–46 135–137 LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access lsass.exe (Local Security Authority Protocol), 175–177 Subsystem), 124 licensed-based delivery, DRM, 253 lsm.exe (Local Session Manager), 124 licensing, Terminal Services. See LUN (logical unit numbers) TS Licensing Fibre Channel, 27 Licensing Diagnosis tool, Terminal SMfS for managing, 29 Services, 121–123 licensing mode, Terminal Services, 114–116 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol M (LDAP), 175–177 MAC (media access control) addresses, Linux servers 433, 435 Hyper-V Integration Component management tools, WDS, 365 and, 346 mandatory profiles, Terminal Service, 128 Hyper-V support for, 316 Master Boot Record (MBR), 3 load balancing. See also NLB (Network MBR (Master Boot Record), 3 Load Balancing); TS Session Broker mean time between failure (MTBF), SLAs configuring DNS for TS Session Load and, 409 Balancing, 88–89 mean time to recover (MTTR), SLAs Group Policy settings for Terminal and, 409 Services, 129 media access control (MAC) addresses, policies, 17 433, 435 Local Security Authority Subsystem media services, 229–249 (lsass.exe), 124 advanced streaming options, 240 Local Session Manager (lsm.exe), 124 authentication settings, 245–246 “Log On as a Batch Job” user right, authorization settings, 246–249 446–447 client connection settings, 244–245

61705bindex.indd 538 6/27/08 12:07:30 PM memory – network connections 539

content publishing options, 232–235 Windows Reliability and Performance creating broadcast publishing point, Monitor. See Windows Reliability 235–237 and Performance Monitor Fast Caching, 240–241 mount points Fast Recovery and Fast Reconnect, 243 creating, 16 Fast Start, 241–242 overview of, 15 features, 230–231 , file sharing controversy, 250 FEC (forward error correction), MPIO (Multipath I/O) 243–244 installing, 17–18 installation requirements, 232 load balancing and, 17 multicast streams, 237–239 MSI ( files), 63–65 streaming options, 232 mstc.exe, 123–124 services, 229–230 MTA (message transport agents), 168 memory, virtual machine MTBF (mean time between failure), SLAs configuration, 342 and, 409 memory counters, Performance MTTR (mean time to recover), SLAs Monitor, 498 and, 409 message size, SMTP servers, 171–172 multicast addresses, WDS servers, 372 message transport agents (MTA), 168 multicast streams .NET Framework. See configuring, 237–239 .NET Framework overview of, 234–235 migration Multipath I/O (MPIO) content to WSS sites, 295 installing, 17–18 Hyper-V Quick Migration feature, 316, load balancing and, 17 354–355 mirrored volumes creating RAID sets, 13–15 N overview of, 9 monitor spanning, RDC, 44 NAS (Network Attached Storage), 28 monitoring performance .NET Device Redirection, 53 access logs, 193–195 .NET Framework data collector sets. See DCS (Data application pools and, 161 Collector Sets) components, 160 logging events. See event logs configuration settings, 149 Q&As, 509–515 IIS integration with, 148 scheduling tasks. See Task Scheduler trust levels, 160–161 SNMP (Simple Management network adapters Protocol). See SNMP (Simple failover clustering and, 414 Management Protocol) virtual machine configuration, 342 summary, 507–508 Network Attached Storage (NAS), 28 trace logs, 188–193 network connections, for failover clusters, 413

61705bindex.indd 539 6/27/08 12:07:30 PM 540 Network Load Balancing – ports

Network Load Balancing. See NLB (Network Load Balancing) P Network Load Balancing Manager, 435 pass-through (physical) virtual hard disks network settings, WDS servers, 372, 374 adding to virtual machine, 332–334 NLB (Network Load Balancing) description and use of, 330 creating clusters, 89–90, 435–437 pass-through hard disk. See physical (pass- how it works, 433–434 through) virtual hard disks Hyper-V support for, 315 Per Device CALs. See TS Per Device CALs installing, 89–90 (client access licenses) managing clusters, 438–439 Per User CALs. See TS Per User CALs modifying cluster properties, 437–438 (client access licenses) overview of, 433 Performance Monitor requirements for, 434–435 adding counters, 495–497 web farms and, 164 creating a Data Collector Set, 447–449 nlb.exe, 438–439 graph options, 499 No Majority:Disk Only, cluster quorums, loading log data, 458–459 414, 416 logs, 456–458 Node and Disk Majority, cluster quorums, monitoring specific system activity, 495 414–415 navigating log view, 459 Node and File Share Majority, cluster recommended system counter quorums, 414, 416 thresholds, 498 Node Majority, cluster quorums, 414–415 viewing system availability, 463–464 Not Delegated permission, delegation of Performance Monitor view, 456–457 administration, 200 performance optimization, Best Practices notifications, WSS outgoing e-mail Analyzer tool, 282 settings, 273 permissions ntdsutil utility, 394 FTP server, 165 NTFS filesystem, WDS and, 366 remote administration, 198–199 physical (pass-through) virtual hard disks adding to virtual machine, 332–334 O description and use of, 330 PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), 201 on-demand publishing, streaming media, Plug and Play devices, 51–53 233–234 Point of Service (POS), 53 operating systems (OSs) policies font smoothing support, 45 load balancing, 17 Hyper-V supported, 316 resource policies, 430–432 operational logs, 470 policy templates, DRM, 256–259 OSs (operating systems) port rules, NLB, 434 font smoothing support, 45 ports Hyper-V supported, 316 HTTP (80), 152 outbound connections, SMTP server, 174 HTTPS (443), 152 outbound security, SMTP server, 173–174 resource authorization policies, 82 outgoing e-mail settings, WSS, 273–275

61705bindex.indd 540 6/27/08 12:07:31 PM POS (Point of Service) – redirection 541

POS (Point of Service), 53 RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) presentation virtualization, 315 ClearType settings, 46 Print services client software, 42 clustering, 424–426 Desktop Composition, 50–51 clustering and, 411 device redirection, 51–53 TS Easy Print, 53 Display Data Prioritization, 46–47 private keys, SSL certificates, 201–202 display resolution options, 43–44 private networks, failover clustering, 413 font smoothing, 45–46 private virtual machine network, 327 improvements to desktop experience, processor counters, Performance 48–49 Monitor, 498 monitor spanning, 44 processors. See CPUs overview of, 43 properties SSO (Single Sign-On), 54–55 fax services, 223–225 Themes, 49–50 SMTP virtual server, 168–169 TS Easy Print, 53 WDS server, 372–374 RDC switch, mstc.exe, 123 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), 201 RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) public keys, SSL certificates, 201–202 custom display resolutions, 44 public networks, failover clustering, 413 digital signatures, 134–135 publishing points, steaming media distributing RDP files, 67 enabling FEC on, 243 exporting TS RemoteApp program, 65 types of, 233 global deployment settings, 133–134 PXE, WDS servers, 370–372 monitor spanning, 44 packaging TS RemoteApp program, 63 RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) Q and, 42–43 RDP-TCP properties, 54 Quick Migration, Hyper-V, 316, 354–355 TS Gateway encapsulating RDP quota templates, WSS, 290–291 traffic, 72 Read Only permissions, delegation of administration, 200 R read-only domain controllers (RODCs), 394 RAC (Reliability Analysis Read/Write permissions, delegation of Component), 462 administration, 199–200 RAID (Redundant Array of receive configuration, fax services, Independent Disks) 222–223 comparing RAID levels, 12 recovery point objective (RPO), 408–409 creating RAID sets, 13–15 recovery time objective (RTO), 408–409 high availability and, 410 redirection types of, 11–12 configuring, 156 RAID-0 (disk striping), 11 Terminal Services settings, 129 RAID-1 (disk mirroring), 12 redirection, device. See device redirection RAID-5 (disk striping with parity), 12

61705bindex.indd 541 6/27/08 12:07:31 PM 542 Redundant Array of Independent Disks – SCSI controllers

Redundant Array of Independent Disks. RODCs (read-only domain See RAID (Redundant Array of controllers), 394 Independent Disks) role server installation redundant systems, 410. See also high AD RMS (Active Directory Rights availability Management Service), 251–252 relaying, SMTP messages, 171 Authentication, 208–209 release key, Hyper-V settings, 326 Hyper-V, 320–322 Reliability Analysis Component IIS 7.0, 150–152 (RAC), 462 IIS Management Service, 197–198 Reliability Monitor Terminal Services, 56–60 features, 462–463 Tracing, 188 overview of, 461–462 TS Gateway, 72–74 viewing system stability with, 463–464 TS Licensing, 102–105 remote administration TS Session Broker, 85–86 creating/managing tasks, 485–487 TS Web Access, 67–71 of licensing servers, 123–125 URL Authorization, 209 permissions, 198–199 Windows Deployment Services, Remote Desktop Connection. See RDC 367–369 (Remote Desktop Connection) Windows Fax and Scan, 221 Remote Installation Services (RIS), 364 round robin, 17 remote sessions, Terminal Services routing options, fax services, 227–230 settings, 126 adding routing rules, 228–229 RemoteApp. See TS RemoteApps archiving and, 230 Report view, Performance Monitor, 456 incoming , 227–228 reports, Windows Reliability and RPO (recovery point objective), 408–409 Performance Monitor, 459 RTO (recovery time objective), 408–409 resolution options, displays, 43–44 resource allocation, Terminal Services. See WSRM (Windows System S Resource Manager) SANs (Storage Area Networks) monitoring general system activity, managing, 28 491–494 SMfS (Storage Manager for SANs), overview of, 490 29–32 resources scalability, NLB, 433 authorization policies, 80–82 scanning, for viruses, 281–282 failover clustering, 430–432 scheduling tasks. See Task Scheduler restores, 196–197. See also backups Schtasks.exe restores, virtual machines. See snapshots, creating task, 481 of virtual machines managing tasks, 487–488 reverse lookup, DNS, 175 managing tasks remotely, 487 Revert option, Hyper-V Manager, 353 scripting, Hyper-V, 316 RIS (Remote Installation Services), 364 SCSI controllers, virtual machine configuration, 342

61705bindex.indd 542 6/27/08 12:07:31 PM Secure FTP (FTPS) – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 543

Secure FTP (FTPS), 165 installing IIS modules, 156–158 Secure Sockets Layer. See SSL (Secure installing SNMP Services, 500–501 Sockets Layer) installing Windows Deployment security Services, 367–369 logs, 469 installing Windows Fax and Scan, SMTP, 173–174 221–222 SNMP, 504–505 installing WSRM, 138–139 Task Scheduler improvements, 477 starting/stopping SNMP Service, 506 Windows Media Server, 245 Server Performance Advisor (SPA), 451 server components, WDS, 365 server roles. See role server installation Server Core server virtualization, 315 Hyper-V installation on, 322–323 servers installing, 381 enabling SSL on Web servers, 205–206 overview of, 380 event logs for monitoring, 467–468 server deployment. See WDS (Windows remote administration, 123–125 Deployment Services) servers, Terminal Services server discovery mode, TS Licensing, activating TS Licensing, 107–110 116–117 adding to Session Directory Computer Server Manager Local Group, 86–87 Add Roles Wizard, 319 adding to TS Broker Farm, 87–88 allowing/denying IP addresses, discovery scopes for TS Licensing, 247–248 101–102 configuring client connection settings, global deployment settings, 130–133 244–245 installing TS Licensing, 102–105 configuring fax device properties, mapping certificates to TS 222–225 Gateway, 75–76 configuring fax routing, 227–229 configuring multicast streaming, (services.exe), 124 237–239 Service Level Agreements (SLAs), configuring SNMP agents, 502 408–409 configuring SNMP security, 504–505 Service Location (SVR) record, 392–393 configuring SNMP traps, 503–504 Session Directory Computer Local creating ACL list, 248–249 Group, 86–87 creating Anonymous account, 245–246 Session Manager (smss.exe), 124 creating Broadcast Publishing Point, session time limits, Terminal Service, 235–237 128–129 enabling ACL authorization, 247 setup logs, 469 enabling Advanced Fast Start, 242 Shared Configuration, IIS 7.0, 164 enabling FEC, 243 SharePoint Services. See WSS (Windows Hyper-V integration with, 323 SharePoint Services) installing Failover Cluster feature, 417 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. See SMTP installing Hyper V, 320–322 (Simple Mail Transfer Protcol) installing IIS 7.0, 150–152

61705bindex.indd 543 6/27/08 12:07:31 PM 544 Simple Management Protocol – storage management

Simple Management Protocol. See SNMP configuring Event to Trap (Simple Management Protocol) Translator, 507 simple volumes, 8 configuring security settings, 504–505 Single Sign-On (SSO). See also Web SSO configuring traps, 503–504 (Web Single Sign On) installing SNMP Services, 500–501 configuring on client computers, 55 overview of, 500 for Terminal Services, 54–55 starting/stopping SNMP Service, 506 site content, WSS, 295 software install/uninstall, monitoring, 465 sites. See websites software requirements, Hyper-V, 319 SLAs (Service Level Agreements), SPA (Server Performance Advisor), 451 408–409 spanned volumes, 8 smart hosts, advanced delivery SQL Server, failover clustering, 411–412 options, 175 SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) SMfS (Storage Manager for SANs), 29–32 digital signatures and, 134–135 installing, 30–31 enabling on websites, 205–206 overview of, 29–30 exporting/importing certificates, tasks performed with, 31–32 206–207 SMP (Symmetric Multiprocessors), 315 FTPS (Secure FTP) and, 165 smss.exe (Session Manager), 124 overview of, 201–202 SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), requesting/renewing certificates, 167–177 202–205 access settings, 169–171 SSO (Single Sign-On) advanced delivery options, 174–175 configuring on client computers, 55 configuring WSS e-mail and, 270 for Terminal Services, 54–55 delivery options, 172–173 Stability Index, Reliability Monitor, 462 domain configuration, 177 start condition, DCS (Data Collector Sets), LDAP routing, 175–177 451–452 message size and transfer limits, startup/shutdown, virtual machine 171–172 configuration, 343 outbound connections, 174 state options, virtual machines, 341–342 outbound security, 173–174 stop condition, DCS (Data Collector overview of, 166–167 Sets), 453 virtual server general properties, Storage Area Networks (SANs) 168–169 managing, 28 snapshots, of virtual machines SMfS (Storage Manager for SANs), applying, 354 29–32 creating, 351–354 Storage Explorer, 32–33 exporting/importing virtual machines storage management and, 349 basic disks, 5 file location, 343 configuring iSCSI storage connections, overview of, 316 20–23 SNMP (Simple Management Protocol) converting basic disks to dynamic, 6–8 configuring agent properties, 501–502 creating RAID sets, 13–15

61705bindex.indd 544 6/27/08 12:07:31 PM Storage Manager for SANs – Terminal Services 545

creating volume sets, 9–11 system images, WDS dynamic disks, 6 benefits of, 367 exam essentials, 34 capturing with WDSUTIL, 379 failover clustering, 413 capturing with Wizard, 376–378 Fibre Channel, 27 creating, 375 initialization disk drives, 2–5 deploying, 365–367 initiating iSCSI sessions, 19–20 system logs, 469 iSNS (Internet Storage Naming system stability, 461 Service), 23–27 System Stability Chart, Reliability mount points and, 15–16 Monitor, 462 MPIO (Multipath I/O), 17–19 System Stability Report, Reliability NAS (Network Attached Storage), 28 Monitor, 462–463 RAID (Redundant Array of System.applicationHost, IIS settings, 149 Independent Disks), 11–12 System.WebServer, IIS settings, 149 review Q&As, 35–39 SANs (Storage Area Networks), 28 SMfS (Storage Manager for SANs), T 29–32 Storage Explorer, 32–33 Task Scheduler summary, 33 creating/managing tasks remotely, VDS (Virtual Disk Service), 28–29 485–487 volumes, 8–9 displaying all running tasks, 482 Storage Manager for SANs. See SMfS exporting/importing tasks, 483–484 (Storage Manager for SANs) integration with Event Viewer, streaming media 488–489 advanced streaming options, 240 managing tasks, 481–482 content creation, 232–233 overview of, 475–477 content publishing options, 232–235 scheduling tasks manually from creating Broadcast Publishing Point, command line, 481 235–237 scheduling tasks manually with multicast streams, 237–239 Windows interface, 480–481 overview of, 232 scheduling tasks with wizard, 477–478 striped volumes, 8 triggers for tasks, 479–480 SVR (Service Location) record, viewing task history, 484–485 392–393 templates, creating DCS from, 449 Symmetric Multiprocessors (SMP), 315 Terminal Services system availability, 463–464. See also adding applications to TS Remote App high availability program list, 60–62 system clock, monitoring changes to, adding servers to Session Directory 464–465 Computer Local Group, 86–87 System Diagnostics report, 459–461 adding servers to TS Broker overview of, 459–460 Farm, 87–88 viewing, 460–461 ClearType settings, 46

61705bindex.indd 545 6/27/08 12:07:31 PM 546 Terminal Services client access licenses – triggers

configuring client for TS Gateway, resource allocation. See WSRM 82–83 (Windows System Resource configuring DNS for TS Session Broker Manager) Load Balancing, 88–89 SSO (Single Sign-On), 54–55 creating TS CAPs (Terminal Services summary, 90–91 Connection Authorization Themes, 49–50 Policies), 77–80 Terminal Services client access licenses. creating TS RAPs (Terminal Services See TS CALs (client access licenses) Resource Authorization Policies), Terminal Services Configuration tool 80–82 configuring licensing mode, 114–115 Desktop Composition, 50–51 configuring server discovery mode, Desktop Experience, 48–49 116–117 device redirection, 51–53 running licensing diagnosis, 122–123 Display Data Prioritization, 46–47 Terminal Services Connection display resolution options, 43–44 Authorization Policies (TS CAPs), distributing TS RemoteApp 77–80 applications, 67 Terminal Services Resource Authorization Easy Print, 53 Policies (TS RAPs), 80–82 exam essentials, 92 Terminal Services Role, installing, 56–60 exporting/importing TS RemoteApp Themes service programs and settings, 65–67 setting new theme, 49–50 font smoothing, 45–46 starting, 49 Group Policy settings for, 125–130 TLS (Transport Layer Security) installing Terminal Services role, encrypting SMTP communication, 56–60 169–170 installing TS Gateway role, 72–74 SMTP outbound security, 174 installing TS Session Broker role, trace logs 85–86 condition options, 191 installing TS Web Access role, 67–71 content options, 190 load balancing, 84 enabling failed request tracing, mapping certificate to TS Gateway 188–190 server, 75–76 trace provider options, 192–193 monitor spanning, 44 Windows event categories, 279 NLB (Network Load Balancing), transfer limits, SMTP messages, 171–172 89–90 Transport Layer Security (TLS) obtaining/installing certificate for TS encrypting SMTP communication, Gateway, 74–75 169–170 overview of, 41–42 SMTP outbound security, 174 packaging TS RemoteApp program, Transportation Server, WDS, 369 63–65 traps, SNMP Q&As, 93–97 configuring, 503–504 RDC (Remote Desktop Event to Trap Translator, 507 Connection), 43 triggers, for tasks, 479–480

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trust levels, .NET Framework, 160–161 installing, 101 TS CALs (client access licenses) installing CALs, 110–114 activating license servers, 107–110 installing TS Licensing Manager, installing, 110–114 105–106 revoking CALs, 121 installing TS Licensing role service, stored in Active Directory Domain 102–105 Services, 118 Licensing Diagnosis tool, 121–123 tracking issuance of Per User CALs, overview of, 99–100 117–120 Q&As, 141–145 TS CAPs (Terminal Services Connection remote administration of servers, Authorization Policies), 77–80 123–125 TS Easy Print, 53 revoking CALs, 121 TS Gateway, 72–83 server discovery, 101–102 configuring client for, 82–83 summary, 139–140 creating TS CAPs (Terminal Services tracking TS Per User CALs, 117–120 Connection Authorization TS Licensing Manager Policies), 77–80 activating license servers, 107–110 creating TS RAPs (Terminal connecting to license servers, 105 Services Resource Authorization installing, 105–106 Policies), 80–82 installing CALs, 111–114 global deployment settings, 132–133 reports on CAL issuance, 119–120 Group Policy settings, 129–130 TS licensing mode, 114–116 installing TS Gateway role, 72–74 TS Per Device CALs (client access licenses) mapping certificates to server, 75–76 revoking, 121 monitoring, 135–137 stored in Active Directory Domain obtaining/installing Services, 118 certificates, 74–75 types of client access licenses, overview of, 72 100–101 viewing user connection information, TS Per User CALs (client access licenses) 137–138 reports on license issuance, 119–120 TS Gateway Manager stored in Active Directory Domain monitoring with, 135–137 Services, 118 viewing user connection information tracking issuance of, 117–118 with, 137–138 types of client access licenses, 100–101 TS License server discovery mode, TS RAPs (Terminal Services Resource 116–117 Authorization Policies), 80–82 TS Licensing TS RemoteApp Manager activating license servers, 107–110 adding applications to TS Remote App client access licenses, 100–101 program list, 60 configuring licensing mode, 114–116 configuring digital signatures, configuring server discovery mode, 134–135 116–117 RDP global deployment settings, exam essentials, 140 133–134

61705bindex.indd 547 6/27/08 12:07:32 PM 548 TS RemoteApps – Virtual Disk Service (VDS)

Terminal server global deployment settings, 130–132 U TS Gateway global deployment unicast streaming, 234 settings, 132–133 Unicode Transformation Format-8 TS RemoteApps, 55–72 (UTF-8), 195 adding applications to program list, Uniform Resource Locators. See URLs 60–62 (Uniform Resource Locators) applying in large upgrades, WSS 2.0 to 3.0, 283–285 environments, 65 URL Authorization module, 209 digital signature settings, 134–135 URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) distributing applications, 67 alternate access mapping and, exam essentials, 140 287–289 exporting/importing programs and host headers relying on, 154 settings, 65–67 redirection and, 156 global deployment settings, 130–132 user connections, TS Gateway Manager installing Terminal Services Role, for viewing, 137–138 56–59 user credentials, Hyper-V, 326 overview of, 55 user exclusions, DRM, 253–254 packaging programs, 63–65 user interface, Task Scheduler, 476 Q&As, 141–145 user profiles, Terminal Service, 128 RDP global deployment settings, user rights, “Log On as a Batch Job” user 133–134 right, 446–447 summary, 139–140 user-added content, WSS sites, 295 TS Gateway global deployment users settings, 132–133 connection authorization policies, 78 TS Session Broker FTP authorization rules, 165–166 configuring DNS for load balancing, resource authorization policies, 81 88–89 UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation configuring server farms, 84–85 Format-8), 195 configuring servers to join farm and participate in load balancing, 87–88 Group Policy settings, 129 V installing TS Session Broker Role Validate a Configuration Wizard, service, 85–86 417– 421 NLB (Network Load Balancing) addressing problems reported by, 421 and, 89–90 overview of, 417–419 overview of, 84 running, 419–420 TS Web Access VDS (Virtual Disk Service), 28–29 adding computer account to TS VHD files, 329, 348. See also virtual RemoteApp server, 70–71 hard disks installing, 67–69 virtual directories, 155–156 Virtual Disk Service (VDS), 28–29

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virtual hard disks VLAN (virtual LAN), 327 adding physical (pass-through) disk to VMC file, 348 virtual machine, 335–336 VMRC (Virtual Machine Remote configuring, 326 Control), 343 creating differencing disk, 331–332 volumes creating fixed size disk and migrating creating volume sets, 9–11 physical disk to it, 332–334 types of, 8–9 exporting/importing virtual machines and, 349 managing, 336–337 W types of, 329–330 virtual host names, 165 WDS (Windows Deployment Services), virtual LAN (VLAN), 327 363–401 Virtual Machine Connection, 343–345 capturing images with WDSUTIL, 379 functions of, 344 capturing images with Wizard, overview of, 343–344 376–378 window illustration, 345 configuration settings, 369–370 Virtual Machine Remote Control configuring WDS server for first use, (VMRC), 343 370–372 virtual machines configuring WDS server properties, adding physical (pass-through) disk to, 372–374 335–336 creating images, 375 applying snapshots, 354 deploying images, 365–367 changing configuration of existing, deploying Server Core, 380–381 342–345 exam essentials, 397 configuring, 326 IFM (Install from Media), 394–396 creating, 338–342 installing WDS role, 367–369 creating snapshots, 351–354 overview of, 364–365 deleting, 343 Q&As, 397–401 exporting/importing, 347–350 summary, 397 installing Integration Components to WDS image capture utility, 375 Windows Server, 346–347 WDSUTIL, 379 overview of, 337 web applications Virtual Machine Connection, 343–345 configuring, 148–149 Virtual Network Manager, 326 creating zones for, 289–290 virtual networks, 326–328 creating/extending with WSS, 284–287 creating internal virtual network, 328 Web farms, configuring, 161–163 overview of, 326 Web servers, enabling SSL on, 205–206 types of, 326–327 Web services infrastructure virtual server, SMTP, 168–169 application pools, 161–163 virtual switches. See virtual networks configuring Web applications, 148–149 virtualization, 314–315. See also Hyper-V creating/configuring websites, 152–153 virus scans, WSS, 281–282 exam essentials, 178

61705bindex.indd 549 6/27/08 12:07:32 PM 550 Web services infrastructure –

FTP service. See FTP (File Transfer creating/configuring, 152–153 Protocol) host headers for creating, 154–155 host headers for creating websites, Internet Services (IIS) Manager for 154–155 creating, 153–154 installing IIS 7.0, 150–152 resource limits, 158–159 installing IIS modules, 156–158 SSL enabled on, 205–206 Internet Services (IIS) Manager for websites, WSS creating websites, 153–154 adding content, 295 .NET components, 160 alternate access mapping, 287–289 .NET trust levels, 160–161 configuring, 283 overview of, 147–148 creating site collections, 291–292 Q&As, 179–184 creating/extending web applications, redirection, 156 284–287 SMTP service. See SMTP (Simple Mail end user access, 292–294 Transfer Protcol) quota templates, 290–291 summary, 177–178 upgrading WSS 2.0 and, 283–284 virtual directories, 155–156 zones for web applications, Web farm configuration, 161–163 289–290 website limits, 158–159 weighted paths, 17 Web services infrastructure, advanced wevtutil.exe, 469–470 access logs, 193–195 WIM files, 375 AppCmd.exe for configuring IIS Windows authentication settings, 186–188 types of website authentication, 208 application access, 209–210 WSS and, 296 backups and restores, 195 Windows Deployment Services. client certificate mapping, 211 See WDS (Windows configuration backup settings, 195–197 Deployment Services) delegation of administration, 197–201 Windows Deployment Services exam essentials, 212 Configuration Wizard, 370–372 overview of, 185 Windows events, logging, 279 Q&As, 213–217 Windows Fax and Scan role, SSL. See SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) 221–222 summary, 211–212 , 472 trace logs, 188–193 Windows Installer files (MSI), 63–65 website authentication, 207–209 Windows logs, Event Viewer, 469 Web SSO (Web Single Sign On). See also Windows Management Instrumentation SSO (Single Sign-On) (WMI), 316 configured by ADFS, 300–304 , 232–233 federated authorization in WSS, 296 Windows Media format, 232 Web.config, IIS settings, 149 Windows Media Player websites Advanced Fast Start, 242 AppCmd.exe for listing, 186–187 creating content, 232–233 authentication, 207–209 Fast Start, 241

61705bindex.indd 550 6/27/08 12:07:32 PM – WSRM (Windows System Resource Manager) 551

Windows Media Services. See also overview of, 444 media services Reliability Monitor features, 462–463 Advanced Fast Start, 242 reports, 459 advanced streaming options, 240 software install/uninstall, 465 Fast Cache, 240–241 system clock changes, 464–465 Fast Recovery and Fast Reconnect, System Diagnostics report, 459–461 243–244 viewing system availability, 463–464 Fast Start, 241 viewing system stability, 461 overview of, 229–230 Windows OS failures, 466–467 security, 245 Windows Remote Management unicast streaming, 234 (WinRM), 471 Windows Media Stream Editor, 232–233 Windows Servers , 232–233 Hyper-V software Windows OSs requirements, 319 AD RMS support, 251 Hyper-V support for, 316 fax services, 222 media services and, 229–231 Hyper-V availability, 324–325 Windows shell (explorer.exe), 124 Hyper-V Integration Component, Windows Startup Application 345–346 (wininit.exe), 124 Hyper-V support, 316 Windows System Resource Manager. KMS support, 384 See WSRM (Windows System managing tasks remotely, 485 Resource Manager) monitoring failures, 466–467 (winlogon.exe), 124–125 Windows PE, WDS interface, 366 WinRM (Windows Remote Windows Performance Diagnostic Console Management), 471 monitoring general system activity, WMI (Windows Management 491–494 Instrumentation), 316 overview of, 490 Word documents, AD RMS Resource Monitor, 490–491 protection, 252 Windows Process Activation Service workflow options, WSS, 277 (WPAS), 162 Workgroup, TS Licensing discovery Windows Product Activation (WPA) scopes, 101–102 backlash to, 382 World Wide Name (WWN), 27 configuring, 381–383 WPA (Windows Product Activation) Windows Reliability and Performance backlash to, 382 Monitor configuring, 381–383 application failures, 465–466 WPAS (Windows Process Activation components and new features, 445 Service), 162 data collector sets. See DCS (Data WSRM (Windows System Collector Sets) Resource Manager) hardware failures, 466 configuring, 139 log data, 456–459 installing, 138–139 miscellaneous failures, 467 overview of, 138

61705bindex.indd 551 6/27/08 12:07:32 PM 552 WSS (Windows SharePoint Services) – zones

WSS (Windows SharePoint Services), outgoing e-mail settings for specific 267–311 web application, 275–276 alternate access mapping, 287–289 overview of, 267–268 antivirus settings, 281–282 Q&As, 306–311 authentication, 295–296 quota templates, 290–291 Best Practices Analyzer tool, 282 site content, 295 configuring, 269–270 summary, 305 configuring sites, 283 upgrading version 2.0, 283–285 configuring SSO, 300–304 workflow options, 277 creating site collections, 291–292 zones for web applications, 289–290 creating/extending web applications, WWN (World Wide Name), 27 284–287 WWW Server, 192 diagnostic logging settings, 278–281 Digest authentication, 297–300 Z end user access, 292–294 exam essentials, 305 zones, web applications incoming e-mail settings, 270–273 authentication and, 297 outgoing e-mail settings, 273–275 creating, 289–290

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