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- B-node (broadcast), Configuring WINS Clients and Servers
- back up domain controllers (BDCs), Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Accessing the Network Through a Windows NT Domain
- back ups, Data Backup and Recovery, Data Backup and Recovery, Figuring Out a Backup Plan, Differential and Incremental Backups, Differential and Incremental Backups, Selecting Backup Devices and Media, Common Backup Solutions, Backing Up Your Data, Backing Up Data with the Backup Wizard, Restoring Active Directory, Viewing Backup Logs, Configuring the EFS Recovery Policy, Backing Up Encryption Certificates, Modifying Reservation Properties, Verifying the Consistency of the WINS Database
- automatic backup of WINS database, Verifying the Consistency of the WINS Database
- Backup Utility, Backing Up Your Data (see )
- certificates, Backing Up Encryption Certificates
- common solutions, Selecting Backup Devices and Media
- comparing differential and incremental, Differential and Incremental Backups
- creating back up and recovery plan, Data Backup and Recovery
- DHCP database, Modifying Reservation Properties
- encrypted data and certificates, Configuring the EFS Recovery Policy
- logs, Viewing Backup Logs
- manual, Backing Up Data with the Backup Wizard
- remote systems, Restoring Active Directory
- selecting backup devices and media, Differential and Incremental Backups
- tape media for, Common Backup Solutions
- types of, Figuring Out a Backup Plan
- background processes/services, Setting Windows Performance, Monitoring Processes, Services, and Events
- backup logs, Viewing Backup Logs
- Backup Utility, Backing Up Your Data, Backing Up Your Data, Getting Started with the Backup Utility, Viewing and Setting Backup Exclusions, Viewing and Setting Backup Exclusions, Creating Exclusions, Backing Up Data with the Backup Wizard, Backing Up Files Without the Wizard, Restoring Active Directory
- changing exclusions, Creating Exclusions
- creating exclusions, Viewing and Setting Backup Exclusions
- getting started, Backing Up Your Data
- manual backup, Backing Up Data with the Backup Wizard
- options, Getting Started with the Backup Utility
- recovery, Backing Up Files Without the Wizard (see )
- remote systems, Restoring Active Directory
- viewing exclusions, Viewing and Setting Backup Exclusions
- Backup Wizard, Creating Exclusions
- bad sectors, disks, The Convert Utility Syntax
- bandwidth and connectivity, Monitoring and Tuning Disk I/O
- basic disks, Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks, Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks, Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks, Using Basic and Dynamic Disks, Marking an Active Partition
- converting to/from dynamic, Marking an Active Partition
- overview of, Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks
- special considerations for, Using Basic and Dynamic Disks
- tasks performed with, Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks
- working with, Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks
- batch files (.bat), Running Scripts as Actions, Logon Scripts
- Batch identity, implicit groups, Implicit Groups and Identities
- BDCs (backup domain controllers), Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Accessing the Network Through a Windows NT Domain
- boot disks, Updating the Boot Disk
- boot failure, Resynchronizing and Repairing a Mirrored Set
- boot partition (or volume), of drive sections, Using Basic and Dynamic Disks
- Boot.ini file, Resynchronizing and Repairing a Mirrored Set
- BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol), Modifying Scopes
- bottlenecks, Setting Data Throughput, Monitoring and Tuning Processor Usage, Monitoring and Tuning Disk I/O
- drive-related, Monitoring and Tuning Disk I/O
- memory-related, Setting Data Throughput
- processor-related, Monitoring and Tuning Processor Usage
- bridges, advantages of, Configuring Multiple IP Addresses and Gateways
- built-in capabilities, Group Types, When to Use Domain Local, Global, and Universal Groups, When to Use Domain Local, Global, and Universal Groups, The Guest Account, Account Capabilities, Logon Rights, Built-In Capabilities for Groups in Active Directory
- accounts, When to Use Domain Local, Global, and Universal Groups
- assigning to user and group accounts, Logon Rights
- groups, The Guest Account, Built-In Capabilities for Groups in Active Directory
- local groups, Group Types
- user accounts, When to Use Domain Local, Global, and Universal Groups, Account Capabilities
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