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Windows server 2016 administration cookbook : core infrastructure, IIS, remote desktop services, monitoring, and group policy / Jordan Krause.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Krause, Jordan, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft Windows server.
Client/server computing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (248 pages)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Birmingham ; Mumbai : Packt Publishing, 2018.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This book contains more than 65 recipes that will equip you with what you need to know to work with Windows 2016 Server. This book will help you learn how to administrate your Windows Server for optimal performance. About This Book A focussed guide to help you with the core functionalities of Windows Server 2016 Explore tasks that will help you build a datacenter from scratch using Windows Server 2016 Step-by-step instructions for common Windows Server administration duties Who This Book Is For This book is for system administrators or IT professionals who want the skills to manage and maintain the core infrastructure of a Windows Server 2016 environment. Prior experience in Windows Server 2012 R2 environments will be helpful. What You Will Learn Become skilled in the navigation of Windows Server 2016, and explore the technologies and options that it provides Build the infrastructure required for a successful Windows Server network Move away from those open-source web server platforms and start migrating your websites to Server 2016's Internet Information Services today Provide a centralized point for users to access applications and data by confguring Remote Desktop Services Compose optimal Group Policies In Detail Windows Server 2016 is an operating system designed to run on servers. It supports enterprise-level data storage, communications, management, and applications. This book contains specially selected, detailed help on core, essential administrative tasks of Windows Server 2016. This book starts by helping you to navigate the interface of Windows Server 2016, and quickly shifts gears to implementing roles that are necessarily in any Microsoft-centric datacenter. This book will also help you leverage the web services platform built into Windows Server 2016, available to anyone who runs this latest and greatest Server operating system. Further, you will also learn to compose optimal Group Policies and monitor system performance and IP address management. This book will be a handy quick-reference guide for any Windows Server administrator, providing easy to read, step-by-step instructions for many common administrative tasks that will be part of any Server Administrator's job description as they administer their Windows Server 2016 powered servers. The material in the book has been selected from the content of Packt's Windows Server 2016 Cookbook by Jordan Krause to provide a specific focus on key Windows Server administration tasks. Sty...
Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Learning the Interface
Introduction
Shutting down or restarting the server
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
Launching Administrative Tools
Using WinKey + X for quick admin tasks
Using the search function to launch applications quickly
Managing remote servers from a single pane with Server Manager
See also
Using PowerShell to accomplish any function in Windows Server
Installing a role or feature
Administering Server 2016 from a Windows 10 machine
Identifying useful keyboard shortcuts in Server 2016
Setting your PowerShell Execution Policy
Building and executing your first PowerShell script
Searching for PowerShell cmdlets with Get-Help
Chapter 2: Core Infrastructure Tasks
Configuring a combination Domain Controller, DNS server, and DHCP server
Adding a second Domain Controller
Organizing your computers with Organizational Units
How it works.
Creating an A or AAAA record in DNS
Creating and using a CNAME record in DNS
Creating a DHCP scope to assign addresses to computers
Creating a DHCP reservation for a specific server or resource
Pre-staging a computer account in Active Directory
Using PowerShell to create a new Active Directory user
Using PowerShell to view system uptime
Chapter 3: Internet Information Services
Installing the Web Server role with PowerShell
Launching your first website
Changing the port on which your website runs
Adding encryption to your website
Using a Certificate Signing Request to acquire your SSL certificate
Moving an SSL certificate from one server to another
Rebinding your renewed certificates automatically
Hosting multiple websites on your IIS server
Using host headers to manage multiple websites on a single IP address
Chapter 4: Remote Desktop Services
Introduction.
Building a single server Remote Desktop Services environment
Adding an additional RDSH server to your RDS environment
Installing applications on a Remote Desktop Session Host server
Disabling the redirection of local resources
Shadowing another session in RDS
Installing a printer driver to use with redirection
Removing an RD Session Host server from use for maintenance
Publishing WordPad with RemoteApp
Tracking user logins with Logon/Logoff scripts
Chapter 5: Monitoring and Backup
Using Server Manager as a quick monitoring tool
Using the new Task Manager to its full potential
Evaluating system performance with Windows Performance Monitor
Using Format-List to modify PowerShell data output
Configuring a full system backup using Windows Server Backup
Recovering data from a Windows backup file
Using IP Address Management to keep track of your used IP addresses
Checking for viruses in Windows Server 2016
Getting ready.
How to do it...
Chapter 6: Group Policy
Creating and assigning a new Group Policy Object
Mapping network drives with Group Policy
Redirecting the My Documents folder to a network share
Creating a VPN connection with Group Policy
Creating a printer connection with Group Policy
Using Group Policy to enforce an Internet proxy server
Viewing the settings currently enabled inside a GPO
Viewing the GPOs currently assigned to a computer
Backing up and restoring GPOs
Plugging in ADMX and ADML templates
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Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
OCLC:
1034627176

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