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- waiting operations, Using the Work Queue
- WANs (wide area networks), DHCP Messages and Relay Agents
- Warning event, Accessing the Event Logs and Viewing Events
- watermarks, setting in printed documents, Setting General Properties, Printing Preferences, and Document Defaults
- Web, Using Counter Logs, Using Trace Logs, Copying File Share Permissions
- sharing files on, Copying File Share Permissions
- viewing performance data from, Using Counter Logs, Using Trace Logs
- Web Service Description Language (WSDL), .NET Framework Technologies
- wide area networks (WANs), DHCP Messages and Relay Agents
- wildcards, Using and Finding Shares, Searching for a File and Listing Available Versions
- restoring shadow copies from command line, Searching for a File and Listing Available Versions
- searching for folders, Using and Finding Shares
- Winbom.ini file, Types of Answer Files
- Windows 2000, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Performing the Migration: An Overview, Using Userand Vendor-Specific TCP/IP Options, Accessing Shared Printers on Windows 2000 or Later, Design Considerations for Compatibility, Understanding the Scopes of Groups
- domain and forest functional levels, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Design Considerations for Compatibility
- group scope nesting in, Understanding the Scopes of Groups
- migration from, Performing the Migration: An Overview
- mixed mode vs. native mode, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level
- Options, Using Userand Vendor-Specific TCP/IP Options
- shared printers on, Accessing Shared Printers on Windows 2000 or Later
- Windows 2000 upgrades, Preparing for Upgrades and Migration, Additional Research, Upgrading to Windows Server 2003, Upgrade Issues, Verify an Upgrade Recovery Plan, Verify an Upgrade Recovery Plan, Upgrading from Windows 2000, Upgrading from Windows 2000, General Upgrade Preparation Tools, Active Directory Preparation Tool, Preparing the Domain(s), Changing Operations Masters, Changing Operations Masters, Using and Converting MBR and GPT Disks
- Active Directory forests and domains, Active Directory Preparation Tool
- Active Directory preparation tool, General Upgrade Preparation Tools
- disk issues, Using and Converting MBR and GPT Disks
- domain controllers, Preparing the Domain(s)
- general considerations for, Upgrading to Windows Server 2003
- member servers, Changing Operations Masters
- overview of, Verify an Upgrade Recovery Plan
- preparation tools, Upgrading from Windows 2000
- preparing for, Preparing for Upgrades and Migration, Additional Research
- recovery plan, Upgrade Issues
- troubleshooting, Upgrading from Windows 2000
- users and groups, Changing Operations Masters
- Windows Components Wizard, Deploying Multi-Server Environments, Considerations for Installing a Terminal Services License Server
- Windows Explorer, Creating and Publishing Shared Folders, Copying File Share Permissions, Specifying Files and Folders to Audit, Installing the Shadow Copy Client
- accessing shadow copies on clients, Installing the Shadow Copy Client
- auditing files and folders, Specifying Files and Folders to Audit
- creating shares, Creating and Publishing Shared Folders
- sharing files on Web, Copying File Share Permissions
- Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, Maintaining the Registry
- Windows Installer Zapper, Using the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
- Windows Load Balancing Service (WLBS), Adding Nodes to a Network Load Balancing Cluster
- Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), How Shadow Copies Works
- Windows NT 4, Performing the Migration: An Overview, Understanding Windows Server 2003 Print Services, Print Services Changes for Windows Server 2003, Changing Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor Settings, Protocols and Client Interfaces, NTLM and Kerberos Authentication, Domain Design Considerations
- Active Directory support of SAM, Protocols and Client Interfaces
- domain plan, Domain Design Considerations
- migration from, Performing the Migration: An Overview
- NTLM authentication, NTLM and Kerberos Authentication
- print server upgrades, Print Services Changes for Windows Server 2003
- printer drivers, Understanding Windows Server 2003 Print Services
- shared printers on, Changing Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor Settings
- Windows NT 4 upgrade, Preparing for Upgrades and Migration, Upgrading vs. Migrating, Preparing for an Upgrade from Windows NT 4 to Windows Server 2003, Upgrading to Windows Server 2003, Upgrade Issues, Upgrading DNS Services, Upgrading DNS Services, Determine Server Hardware Compatibility, Managing Disk Partitions, Managing Disk Partitions, Establishing Operations Masters, Establishing Operations Masters
- disk partitions, Managing Disk Partitions
- domain controllers, Managing Disk Partitions
- drives, Upgrading vs. Migrating
- general considerations for, Upgrading to Windows Server 2003
- hardware compatibility, Upgrading DNS Services
- performing, Establishing Operations Masters
- preparing for, Preparing for Upgrades and Migration, Preparing for an Upgrade from Windows NT 4 to Windows Server 2003
- recovery plan, Upgrade Issues
- security groups, Establishing Operations Masters
- versions of, Determine Server Hardware Compatibility
- Windows operating systems, Introducing Windows Server 2003, .NET Framework Layers, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Performance Monitoring and Tuning, Using Userand Vendor-Specific TCP/IP Options, Changing Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor Settings, Protocols and Client Interfaces
- performance tuning, Performance Monitoring and Tuning
- Windows 2000, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level (see )
- Windows 95/98, Using Userand Vendor-Specific TCP/IP Options, Changing Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor Settings
- Windows NT 4, Protocols and Client Interfaces (see )
- Windows Server 2003, Introducing Windows Server 2003 (see )
- Windows XP, .NET Framework Layers (see )
- Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) CD, Preinstallation Tasks
- Windows Product Activation (WPA), Select License, Preparing for the Installation and Getting Started
- Windows Server 2003, Introducing Windows Server 2003, Introducing Windows Server 2003, What's New in Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, 64-Bit Computing, .NET Framework Layers, Windows XP and Active Directory, Windows XP and Active Directory, IETF Security Standards Support, Simple and Classic Start Menus, Improvements for Active Directory Tools, Forest-to-Forest Trusts, Software Restriction Policies in Group Policy, Software Restriction Policies in Group Policy, Headless Servers and Out-of-Band Management, Headless Servers and Out-of-Band Management, Microsoft .NET Passport Support, Microsoft .NET Passport Support, Planning for Windows Server 2003, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Using Windows Device Drivers, Using and Converting MBR and GPT Disks, Design Considerations for Compatibility, Design Considerations for Compatibility
- .NET technologies, 64-Bit Computing
- 64-bit computing, Windows Server 2003, Web Edition
- Active Directory, Improvements for Active Directory Tools
- administration, Software Restriction Policies in Group Policy
- device drivers, Using Windows Device Drivers
- disk issues when upgrading to, Using and Converting MBR and GPT Disks
- domain functional levels, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Design Considerations for Compatibility
- editions, What's New in Windows Server 2003
- forest functional levels, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level, Design Considerations for Compatibility
- Group Policy, Forest-to-Forest Trusts
- installing Administration Tools on Windows XP, Windows XP and Active Directory
- interface, IETF Security Standards Support
- interim mode, Identifying Domain and Forest Functional Level
- lock down feature, Headless Servers and Out-of-Band Management
- maintenance, Microsoft .NET Passport Support
- management, Software Restriction Policies in Group Policy
- overview of, Introducing Windows Server 2003
- planning for, Planning for Windows Server 2003 (see )
- reliability, Microsoft .NET Passport Support
- security, Headless Servers and Out-of-Band Management
- standards, Windows XP and Active Directory
- tools, Simple and Classic Start Menus
- Windows XP and, .NET Framework Layers
- Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, What's New in Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, Using Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ, Creating the Answer File, Determine Server Hardware Compatibility
- choosing, Using Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
- defined, What's New in Windows Server 2003
- enhancements, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- not available as upgrade option, Determine Server Hardware Compatibility
- unattended installations, Creating the Answer File
- upgrade paths, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ
- Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, What's New in Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, Using Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ
- choosing, Using Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
- defined, What's New in Windows Server 2003
- enhancements, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- upgrade paths, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ
- Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, What's New in Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, Server Roles, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ
- choosing, Server Roles
- defined, What's New in Windows Server 2003
- enhancements, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- installing with more than two CPUs, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ
- upgrade paths, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ
- Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, What's New in Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, Using Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ, Operating Systems Installable by Using RIS
- choosing, Using Windows Server 2003, Web Edition
- defined, What's New in Windows Server 2003
- overview of, Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition
- RIS not included with, Operating Systems Installable by Using RIS
- upgrade paths, How a Clean Installation and an Upgrade Differ
- Windows settings, Group Policy, Local and Active Directory Group Policy
- Windows Setup, Installation Sequence, Setup Refuses to Install or Start, Setup Refuses to Install or Start, Setup Reports Insufficient System Resources, Installing Windows Using RIS
- cannot connect to domain controller, Setup Reports Insufficient System Resources
- installation sequence, Installation Sequence
- reports insufficient system resources, Setup Refuses to Install or Start
- reports media or CD-ROM error, Setup Refuses to Install or Start
- troubleshooting automated installation, Installing Windows Using RIS
- Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM), Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Windows XP, .NET Framework Layers, .NET Framework Layers, .NET Framework Layers, .NET Framework Layers
- Active Directory and, .NET Framework Layers
- Home Edition, .NET Framework Layers
- Professional Edition, .NET Framework Layers
- Windows Server 2003 and, .NET Framework Layers
- windows, MMC, MMC Modes, Step 1: Creating the Console, Step 2: Adding Snap-Ins to the Console
- console customization, Step 1: Creating the Console
- overview of, MMC Modes
- using multiple, Step 2: Adding Snap-Ins to the Console
- Winnt.exe, Setup Methods, Setup Programs, Setup Programs, Performing Other Preinstallation Tasks
- command-line setup, Setup Programs
- overview of, Setup Methods
- renaming files and folders for, Performing Other Preinstallation Tasks
- Smartdrv and, Setup Programs
- Winnt32.exe, Setup Methods, Setup Programs, Creating a Local Dynamic Update Share
- command-line setup, Setup Programs
- Dynamic Update and, Creating a Local Dynamic Update Share
- overview of, Setup Methods
- WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) CD, Preinstallation Tasks
- Winpeoem.sif file, Types of Answer Files
- WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service), Assessing Systems, How Shadow Copies Works, Name Resolution, Preparing for Installation of TCP/IP Networking, Configuring Advanced DNS Settings, Implementing and Maintaining WINS, NetBIOS Namespace and Scope, WINS Name Registration and Cache, WINS Name Registration and Cache, WINS Implementation Details and New Features, Installing WINS, Configuring Replication Partners, Configuring Automatic Replication Partners, Configuring Burst Handling, Checking Active Registrations and Scavenging Records, Checking Active Registrations and Scavenging Records, Checking Active Registrations and Scavenging Records, Verifying the WINS Database Consistency, Restoring the WINS Database, Selecting the Optimal Backup Techniques
- active registrations, Checking Active Registrations and Scavenging Records
- advanced settings, Configuring Advanced DNS Settings
- backup and recovery, Selecting the Optimal Backup Techniques
- burst handling, Configuring Automatic Replication Partners
- database compaction, Verifying the WINS Database Consistency
- database maintenance, Checking Active Registrations and Scavenging Records
- DNS lookups, Restoring the WINS Database
- features, WINS Name Registration and Cache
- identifying, Assessing Systems
- installing, WINS Implementation Details and New Features
- name registration and cache, WINS Name Registration and Cache
- NetBIOS and, NetBIOS Namespace and Scope
- overview of, Name Resolution
- postinstallation tasks, Installing WINS
- replication partners, Configuring Replication Partners
- scavenging records, Checking Active Registrations and Scavenging Records
- server status and configuration, Configuring Burst Handling
- shadow copy service writer, How Shadow Copies Works
- TCP/IP preinstallation, Preparing for Installation of TCP/IP Networking
- WINS resource type, server cluster, Cluster Resource Types
- WINS server, Server Roles
- wireless security, Windows Server 2003 Feature Lock Down
- WLBS (Windows Load Balancing Service), Adding Nodes to a Network Load Balancing Cluster
- WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation), How Shadow Copies Works
- work queues, Working with the Removable Storage Snap-In, Deleting Application Media Pools, Deleting Application Media Pools
- defined, Working with the Removable Storage Snap-In
- overview of, Deleting Application Media Pools
- working with, Deleting Application Media Pools
- workgroups, Installation Sequence, Creating the Answer File
- automated installation options, Creating the Answer File
- joining, Installation Sequence
- worksheets, Analyzing the Existing Network
- WOW64 (Windows on Windows 64) subsystem, 64-Bit Computing
- WPA (Windows Product Activation), Select License, Preparing for the Installation and Getting Started
- Write Attributes permission, Special Permissions
- Write Data permission, Special Permissions
- Write Extended Attributes permission, Special Permissions
- Write permission, Basic Permissions
- writers, shadow copy, Using Shadow Copies of Shared Folders
- WSDL (Web Service Description Language), .NET Framework Technologies
- WSRM (Windows System Resource Manager), Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
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