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Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Administrator’s Companion eBook
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PUBLISHED BY
Microsoft Press
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Redmond, Washington 98052-6399
Copyright © 2004 by Charlie Russel and Sharon Crawford
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by
any means without the written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Russel, Charlie
Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 : Administrator's Companion / Charlie Russel, Sharon
Crawford, Jason Gerend.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-7356-2020-2
1. Client/server computing. 2. Microsoft Small Business Server. I. Crawford, Sharon. II.
Gerend, Jason. III. Microsoft Corporation. IV. Title.
QA76.9.C55R866 2004
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Body Part No. X10-42288
iii
Contents at a Glance
Part I
Preparation and Planning
1 Looking at the Big Picture
2
2 Networks and Windows Server 2003
12
3 Designing a Network
22
Part II
Installation and Setup
4 Installing Windows Small Business Server 2003
46
5 Upgrading or Migrating to Windows Small Business
Server 2003
58
6 Completing the To Do List and Other
Post-Installation Tasks
72
7 Disk Management
100
8 Storage Management
132
Part III
Performing the Basic Tasks
9 Users, Groups, and Security
150
10 Shares, Permissions, and Group Policy
178
11 Installing and Managing Printers
232
12 Managing Computers on the Network
262
13 Backing Up and Restoring Data
304
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iv | Contents at a Glance
Part IV
Performing Advanced Tasks
14 Using Exchange Server
324
15 Managing Connectivity
364
16 Using ISA Server 2000
406
Part V
Administering Server Components
17 Customizing a SharePoint Web Site
444
18 Managing an Intranet Web Server
470
19 Using SQL Server
490
Part VI
Tuning and Troubleshooting
20 Monitoring and Fine-Tuning Performance
506
21 Disaster Planning and Fault Tolerance
542
Part VII
Appendixes
A Partially Automating Installation
562
B Installing ISA Server 2000 and SQL Server 2000
572
Glossary
585
Index
599
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v
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
xix
Introduction
xxi
Part I
Preparation and Planning
1 Looking at the Big Picture
2
Features of Windows Small Business Server
4
Internet and E-Mail Made Easy
4
Ready-Made Intranet
4
Quickly Add Users and Computers to the Network
5
Effortless Remote Access
5
Services for Mobile Devices
6
Simple Administration and Management
6
Fax with Fewer Phone Lines
7
Enhanced Security
7
Manage Data Effectively
7
Create Advanced Web Pages
8
Online Licensing
8
Growth Is Good
9
Restrictions on Windows Small Business Server
9
A Single Domain Controller
9
A Single Domain
10
Client Limit
10
Summary
10
2 Networks and Windows Server 2003
12
How Does a Network Work?
13
Servers
14
Clients
14
Media Connecting Servers and Clients
14
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