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Installing Active Directory on a Windows Server 2003 Computer continue…

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Next the wizard asks you where the database files for the Active Directory should be stored. It is suggested that you put these files on a disk other than the one that holds the operating system. This increases performance, because both the operating system and the Active Directory, in a larger network, will probably be [...]

Installing Active Directory on a Windows Server 2003 Computer

Posted by arlene

Okay, it’s time to illustrate how the AD installation process works under Windows Server 2003. The example here is based on the Enterprise edition, but the process is similar for all other Windows Server 2003 variants (except for the web edition). To install the Active Directory on Windows Server 2003, follow these steps:

The first window [...]

The Active Directory Service and Windows Server 2003

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Server-Side Daemons Part 3

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Master Maps
The automount daemon uses the master map to obtain a list of maps. The master map also contains mount options for those maps. The master map file is usually named /et c/ auto .master. The syntax for the entries in this file is as follows:
mount-point map [mount-options]
mount-point is the pathname of the local directory [...]

Why File Server Protocols are Important

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Server-Side Daemons Part 2

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Unix Network File System (NFS)

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External Data Representation (XDR)

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Troubleshooting NFS Problems

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Many of the TCP/IP utilities that are used for troubleshooting can be employed when trying to diagnose and fix problems having to do with NFS. For example, if a remote file system suddenly becomes unavailable, it only makes sense to first determine whether the remote server is still functioning. You can do this quickly by [...]

Server-Side Daemons Part 1

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The Hypertext Transfer Protocol continue…

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HTTP Mechanics
As previously indicated, HTTP is a client/server protocol. The client application (such as a browser) sends a request to the server that hosts the information the user needs (typically a Web page). The server sends back a response. The data object the client requests is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), such as [...]

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol

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OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)

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Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption

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Using Information in the Digital Certificate to Prevent Interception Attacks

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Inter-domain Trust Relationships

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Window 2000 and Windows Server 2003: Adding a Computer to the Domain

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Replication Between Domain Controllers

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Windows NT Domain Models

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Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Creating a New User Group

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