Windows Server 2008 Inside Out- P4
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Windows Server 2008 Inside Out- P4 Working with Server Manager 117 Click Server Manager on the Quick Launch toolbar.The main window has a two-pane view similar to Computer Management. You use theconsole tree in the left pane for navigation and tool selection. In the left pane, the pri-mary nodes are divided into five broad categories: Roles Provides an overview of the status of the roles installed on a server as well as options for managing the roles. For each installed role, you’ll find a node that Chapter 4 you can select to view a detailed status of the role. Expand a role’s node to display related management tools. Features Provides an overview of the status of the features installed on the server as well as options for managing features. Features that you add—such as Windows Server Backup—are included in Server Manager. Diagnostics Provides access to general-purpose tools for managing services and devices, monitoring performance, and viewing events. Configuration Provides access to general-purpose configuration tools. Storage Provides access to drive management tools.The right pane is the details pane. When you select the top-level Server Manager nodein the left pane, you get an overview of the server configuration in the right pane. UnderServer Summary, you’ll find the following sections: Computer Information The Computer Information section details list the computer name, workgroup/domain name, local administrator account name, network configuration, and product ID. You’ll also find the options for chang- 118 Chapter 4 Managing Windows Server 2008 ing system properties, viewing network connections, and configuring Remote Desktop. Security Information The Security Information section details list the state of the Windows Firewall, the Windows Update configuration, the last time updates were checked for and installed, and the status of Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (IE ESC). You’ll also find the options for accessing Windows Firewall With Advanced Security, configuring updates, running the Security Configuration Wizard, and configuring Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration. Note When IE ESC is enabled, Internet security zones are configured as follows: the Internet zone is set to Medium-High, the Trusted Sites zone is set to Medium, the Local Intranet zone is set to Medium-Low, and the Restricted zone is set to High. When IE ESC is enabled, the following Internet settings are changed: the Enhanced Security Configura- tion dialog box is on, third-party browser extensions are off, sounds in Web pages are off, animations in Web pages are off, signature checking for downloaded programs is on, server certificate revocation is on, encrypted pages are not saved, temporary Internet files are deleted when the browser is closed, warnings for secure and nonsecure mode changes are on, and memory protection is on. Roles Summary The Roles Summary section lists the roles installed on the server.Chapter 4 In this section, you’ll also find options for going to roles, adding roles, and remov- ing roles. Features Summary The Features Summary section lists the features installed on the server. In this section, you’ll also find options for adding and removing features. Resources And Support The Resources And Support section lists the current set- tings for the Customer Experience Improvement Program and Windows Error Reporting. You’ll also find options for participating in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP), configuring Windows Error Reporting (WER), and accessing the Windows Server TechCenter online at the Microsoft Web site. In addition to roles and features that are included with Windows Server 2008 by default, Server Manager enables integration of additional roles and features that Using Control Panel 119 are available on the Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update Web sites as optional updates to Windows Server 2008.Using Control Panel Clicking the taskbar’s Start button and then clicking Control Panel displays Control Panel. Control Panel contains consoles and utilities for managing server hardware and operating system settings. Control Panel in Windows Server 2008 has two views: Category Control Panel, shown in the following screen, is the default view that provides access to system utilities by category, utility, and key tasks. Category Cont ...
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Windows Server 2008 Inside Out- P4 Working with Server Manager 117 Click Server Manager on the Quick Launch toolbar.The main window has a two-pane view similar to Computer Management. You use theconsole tree in the left pane for navigation and tool selection. In the left pane, the pri-mary nodes are divided into five broad categories: Roles Provides an overview of the status of the roles installed on a server as well as options for managing the roles. For each installed role, you’ll find a node that Chapter 4 you can select to view a detailed status of the role. Expand a role’s node to display related management tools. Features Provides an overview of the status of the features installed on the server as well as options for managing features. Features that you add—such as Windows Server Backup—are included in Server Manager. Diagnostics Provides access to general-purpose tools for managing services and devices, monitoring performance, and viewing events. Configuration Provides access to general-purpose configuration tools. Storage Provides access to drive management tools.The right pane is the details pane. When you select the top-level Server Manager nodein the left pane, you get an overview of the server configuration in the right pane. UnderServer Summary, you’ll find the following sections: Computer Information The Computer Information section details list the computer name, workgroup/domain name, local administrator account name, network configuration, and product ID. You’ll also find the options for chang- 118 Chapter 4 Managing Windows Server 2008 ing system properties, viewing network connections, and configuring Remote Desktop. Security Information The Security Information section details list the state of the Windows Firewall, the Windows Update configuration, the last time updates were checked for and installed, and the status of Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (IE ESC). You’ll also find the options for accessing Windows Firewall With Advanced Security, configuring updates, running the Security Configuration Wizard, and configuring Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration. Note When IE ESC is enabled, Internet security zones are configured as follows: the Internet zone is set to Medium-High, the Trusted Sites zone is set to Medium, the Local Intranet zone is set to Medium-Low, and the Restricted zone is set to High. When IE ESC is enabled, the following Internet settings are changed: the Enhanced Security Configura- tion dialog box is on, third-party browser extensions are off, sounds in Web pages are off, animations in Web pages are off, signature checking for downloaded programs is on, server certificate revocation is on, encrypted pages are not saved, temporary Internet files are deleted when the browser is closed, warnings for secure and nonsecure mode changes are on, and memory protection is on. Roles Summary The Roles Summary section lists the roles installed on the server.Chapter 4 In this section, you’ll also find options for going to roles, adding roles, and remov- ing roles. Features Summary The Features Summary section lists the features installed on the server. In this section, you’ll also find options for adding and removing features. Resources And Support The Resources And Support section lists the current set- tings for the Customer Experience Improvement Program and Windows Error Reporting. You’ll also find options for participating in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP), configuring Windows Error Reporting (WER), and accessing the Windows Server TechCenter online at the Microsoft Web site. In addition to roles and features that are included with Windows Server 2008 by default, Server Manager enables integration of additional roles and features that Using Control Panel 119 are available on the Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update Web sites as optional updates to Windows Server 2008.Using Control Panel Clicking the taskbar’s Start button and then clicking Control Panel displays Control Panel. Control Panel contains consoles and utilities for managing server hardware and operating system settings. Control Panel in Windows Server 2008 has two views: Category Control Panel, shown in the following screen, is the default view that provides access to system utilities by category, utility, and key tasks. Category Cont ...
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