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by Tony Campbell
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by Jonathan Hassell
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by Charlie Russel
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For every Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) managing a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition network within the dust-free confines of a "Network Operating Center," there is a non-MCSE admin managing a Windows Small Business Server 2003 network under far less glamorous conditions. Their job is to keep the network up and running no matter what, with very few resources available. "How to Cheat" is written for these unsung heroes; the last line of defense in most small enterprises.
Create an Installation and Recovery Plan for Install, Upgrade, or Migration
Every hour of planning results in a net savings of four hours on the other end. Fixing, re-doing, and troubleshooting will ALWAYS chew up more time.
Secure Your Server
Securing the server includes physical security, configuration security, and software security. Its always easier to keep a server clean than to clean it up after a disaster.
Demystify Disk Management
If you have trouble processing the differences between Boot, Primary, System and Extended Partitions, you are not alone.
Effectively Manage File Storage
Configure and Troubleshoot Disk Quotas, File Encryption Management, Disk and File Compression, and Shadow Copy.
Painlessly Add and Configure Users and Groups on your Network
User accounts and groups provide the framework for security and organization in the Small Business Server network.
Set Permissions so that your Server is Both Secure and Accessible
Harness the Power of Group Policy, Administrative Templates, Software Setting and Windows Settings to Apply Changes to User, Group and Computer Permissions.
Connect Client Computers to the Network
Everything You Need to Know about IP Addresses, DNS, DHCP, Domain Access and Login.
Answer THE Most Frequently Asked Question: "Why Cant I Print!"
Printers can be connected either to client computers, servers, or directly to the network; and they can be configure by either Windows or Your Printer Vendors Software.
Prepare for the Worst
Bad Things Sometimes Happen to Good Network Administrators. You need to know exactly what do when things go very, very wrong.
About the Author
Susan Snedaker (MBA, BA, MCSE, MCT, PM) is Principal Consultant and founder of VirtualTeam Consulting, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in start-ups and companies in transition, particularly technology firms. VirtualTeam works with technology start ups to develop viable business plans in preparation for debt/equity funding or due diligence with venture capital firms. VirtualTeam also provides IT consulting, design, and implementation services to companies of all sizes. The firm assists companies with strategic planning, operations improvement and project management. Through its team of subject matter experts, VirtualTeam also offers financial analysis, change management and operations improvement services.
Susan has contributed technical chapters to six Syngress Publishing books on Windows (including The Best Damn Windows Server 2003 Book Period, ISBN: 1-931836-12-4) and security technologies and has written and edited technical content for a variety of publications.
Daniel H. Bendell (Technical Editor) is the Founder and President of Assurance Technology Management, Inc. (ATM), a full-service consulting practice specializing in providing complete business technology guidance to small and medium companies. ATM's unique consulting approach takes into consideration all of a companys technology systems and combines that with a clear understanding of the clients business goals and practices. With over twenty years of experience in the industry, Daniel combines his breadth of technical knowledge with an ability to understand his clients business needs. He has published widely on a number of topics, including technical systems documentation and remote systems management.
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