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- H-Node (Hybrid Node), NetBIOS Namespace and Scope
- HAL (hardware abstraction layer), Using Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, Using Remote Installation Services, HAL Compatibility and RIPrep Images
- Datacenter Edition and, Using Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
- RIPrep images and, HAL Compatibility and RIPrep Images
- RIS enhancements, Using Remote Installation Services
- handles, usage statistics, Getting Network Usage Information
- hard disks, internal, Sizing Printer Hardware and Optimizing Configuration
- hard links, Advanced NTFS Features
- hard page fault, Resolving Memory Bottlenecks
- hardware, Evaluating the Network Infrastructure, Select and Implement Standards, Product Licensing, Using Answer Files in Automated Installations, Installation Sequence, Activate Windows by Telephone, Installing Additional Components Manually, Deciding Between Upgrading and Migrating, Restructuring Domains, Restructuring Domains, Upgrading DNS Services, Managing and Troubleshooting Hardware, Managing and Troubleshooting Hardware, Setting Up New Hardware Devices, Installing a Downloaded Driver, Installing Non–Plug and Play Devices, Viewing Device and Driver Details, Viewing Advanced, Resources, and Other Settings, Managing Devices through Hardware Profiles, Managing Devices through Hardware Profiles, Planning for Software Needs, Server Cluster Resource Groups, Meeting Performance, Capacity, and Availability Requirements, Automating Print Server Migration, Sizing Print Server Hardware and Optimizing Configuration, Solving Printing Problems, Hardware and Configuration Considerations for Domain Controllers
- Active Directory installation requirements and, Hardware and Configuration Considerations for Domain Controllers
- detecting and installing, Installation Sequence
- device and driver details, Installing Non–Plug and Play Devices
- device drivers, Managing and Troubleshooting Hardware, Viewing Advanced, Resources, and Other Settings
- high availability and, Planning for Software Needs
- installation requirements, Product Licensing
- network, Evaluating the Network Infrastructure
- non–Plug and Play, Installing a Downloaded Driver
- operating system upgrades, Deciding Between Upgrading and Migrating
- performance optimization, Restructuring Domains
- Plug and Play, Setting Up New Hardware Devices
- postinstallation tasks, Installing Additional Components Manually
- preinstallation tasks, Using Answer Files in Automated Installations
- print servers, Automating Print Server Migration
- printers, Sizing Print Server Hardware and Optimizing Configuration, Solving Printing Problems
- profiles, Managing Devices through Hardware Profiles
- RAID, Meeting Performance, Capacity, and Availability Requirements
- server clusters, Server Cluster Resource Groups
- settings, Viewing Device and Driver Details
- standardizing system, Select and Implement Standards
- troubleshooting devices and drivers, Managing Devices through Hardware Profiles
- troubleshooting installation, Activate Windows by Telephone
- Windows NT 4 upgrade, Restructuring Domains, Upgrading DNS Services
- hardware abstraction layer., Using Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (see )
- Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), Additional Research, Planning for Software Needs
- hardware profiles, Managing Devices through Hardware Profiles
- hardware RAID, Meeting Performance, Capacity, and Availability Requirements
- Hardware Update Wizard, Updating a Device Driver
- HCL (Hardware Compatibility List), Additional Research, Planning for Software Needs
- headers, GPT, Working with MBR Disks
- headless servers, Changes for Terminal Services
- Health Information Portability and Privacy Act (HIPPA), Select and Implement Standards
- Health_Chk, Improving Storage Management
- heartbeat messages, server clusters, The Cluster Service and Cluster Objects
- Help And Support Center, Using the System Utility, Using Support Tools
- HelpAssistant account, Types of Users
- hidden shares, Using and Finding Shares, Using and Finding Shares, Creating Shares by Using Windows Explorer
- creating, Using and Finding Shares
- creating with Windows Explorer, Creating Shares by Using Windows Explorer
- special and administrative, Using and Finding Shares
- hiding menu items, Adding, Copying, and Moving Menu Items
- Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM), Reparse Points
- high availability, Planning for High Availability, Planning for High Availability, Planning for Hardware Needs, Planning for Support Structures and Facilities, Planning for Day-to-Day Operations, Preparing and Deploying Server Clusters, Understanding Application Center
- Component Load Balancing clusters, Understanding Application Center
- day-to-day operations, Planning for Support Structures and Facilities
- deployment of servers, Planning for Day-to-Day Operations
- overview of, Planning for High Availability
- server clusters and, Preparing and Deploying Server Clusters
- software needs, Planning for High Availability
- support structure and facilities, Planning for Hardware Needs
- highlights, menu item, Adding, Copying, and Moving Menu Items
- HIPPA (Health Information Portability and Privacy Act), Select and Implement Standards
- histogram view, System Monitor, Choosing Views and Controlling the Display
- hive files, Understanding the Registry Structure, Where Registry Data Comes From, Importing and Exporting Registry Data
- defining, Understanding the Registry Structure
- loading and unloading Registry, Importing and Exporting Registry Data
- storing Registry data in, Where Registry Data Comes From
- HKCC (HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG), Registry Root Keys, HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
- HKCR (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT), Registry Root Keys, HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
- HKCU (HKEY_CURRENT_USER), Registry Root Keys, HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
- HKLM (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE), Understanding the Registry Structure, Registry Root Keys, Registry Root Keys, HKLMHARDWARE, HKLMHARDWARE, HKLMSAM, HKLMSAM, HKLMSYSTEM, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Importing and Exporting Registry Data
- as physical Registry root key, Understanding the Registry Structure
- HKLM/HARDWARE, HKLMHARDWARE
- HKLM/SAM, HKLMHARDWARE
- HKLM/SECURITY, HKLMSAM
- HKLM/SOFTWARE, HKLMSAM, HKEY_CURRENT_USER
- HKLM/SYSTEM, HKLMSYSTEM
- loading and unloading hive files, Importing and Exporting Registry Data
- overview of, Registry Root Keys
- HKU (HKEY_USERS), Understanding the Registry Structure, HKLMSYSTEM, Importing and Exporting Registry Data
- as physical Registry root key, Understanding the Registry Structure
- loading and unloading hive files, Importing and Exporting Registry Data
- overview of, HKLMSYSTEM
- home folders, user accounts, Configuring Profile Options
- Host Address records., Host Address (A) and Pointer (PTR) Records (see )
- host IDs, Understanding IP Addressing, Special IP Addressing Rules, Getting and Using IP Addresses
- classful networks, Special IP Addressing Rules
- overview of, Getting and Using IP Addresses
- unicast IP addresses, Understanding IP Addressing
- hot fixes, Preinstalling Service Packs, Installing Windows Using RIS, Creating Scheduled Tasks
- customizing RIS, Installing Windows Using RIS
- determining level of, Creating Scheduled Tasks
- preinstalling, Preinstalling Service Packs
- hot swapping disks, Adding New Disks
- hot-add memory, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- hot-fix chaining, Preinstalling Service Packs
- HSM (Hierarchical Storage Management), Reparse Points
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), Network Load Balancing Configuration
- hubs, site link bridges, Forest Administration
- hybrid network administration, Network Administrative Model
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Network Load Balancing Configuration
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