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Overview of Windows Server 2003
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The windows operating systems |
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Defining directory service requirements |
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Planning network and file system infrastructure |
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Integrating the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) |
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Upgrading from previous versions |
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Directory Components and Services |
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Identifying domains, trusts and forests |
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Establishing trust relationships |
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Distinguishing the schema, configuration and domain naming context |
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Analysing Global Catalog requirements |
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Managing Directory Information
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Publishing data in the Active Directory |
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Locating network resources |
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Minimising replica in and network delays using sites |
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Authenticating users and controlling access to directory information |
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Windows File Systems
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NTFS vs FAT/FAT 32 |
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Extending file system properties |
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Mounting volumes to create logical views |
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Supporting dynamic disk configurations |
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Managing Access to File Recourses
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Discretionary access control security |
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Managing inheritance propagation |
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Monitoring access though auditing |
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Limiting disk space usage with quotas |
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Securing files and folders with encryption |
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Access Data from Shared Recourses
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Sharing folders and defining permissions |
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Providing unified management of network resources using DFS |
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Implementing fault-tolerant DFS roots |
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Installing and sharing printers |