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Windows 2003 Overview

Windows 2003 Overview. Lecture 1. Windows Networking Evolution. Windows for Workgroups – peer-to-peer networking built into the OS Windows NT – separate server and client versions, emphasis on client/server model, improved security, NTFS

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Windows 2003 Overview

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  1. Windows 2003 Overview Lecture 1

  2. Windows Networking Evolution • Windows for Workgroups – peer-to-peer networking built into the OS • Windows NT – separate server and client versions, emphasis on client/server model, improved security, NTFS • Windows 2000 – improved interface, reliability and manageability, Active Directory • Windows 2003 – server only, “face-lift” -improved interface and management features

  3. Windows 2003 Family: • Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition- up to 4 SMP, 4 GB of RAM

  4. Windows 2003 Family: • Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition- up to 4 SMP, 4 GB of RAM • Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition - 32 and 64-bit versions, up to 8 SMP, 32 GB of RAM(32-bit version) or 64 GB RAM (64-bit version), Hot Add Memory, clustering

  5. Windows 2003 Family: • Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition- up to 4 SMP, 4 GB of RAM • Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition - 32 and 64-bit versions, up to 8 SMP, 32 GB of RAM(32-bit version) or 64 GB RAM (64-bit version), Hot Add Memory, clustering • Windows 2003 Server Datacenter Edition - 32 and 64-bit versions, up to 32 SMP and 64 GB or RAM (32-bit) OR up to 64 SMP and 512 GB RAM (64-bit), High Availability Program. No Internet connectivity

  6. Windows 2003 Family: • Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition- up to 4 SMP, 4 GB of RAM • Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition - 32 and 64-bit versions, up to 8 SMP, 32 GB of RAM(32-bit version) or 64 GB RAM (64-bit version), Hot Add Memory,clustering (click to see example) • Windows 2003 Server Datacenter Edition - 32 and 64-bit versions, up to 32 SMP and 64 GB or RAM (32-bit) OR up to 64 SMP and 512 GB RAM (64-bit), High Availability Program. No Internet connectivity • Windows 2003 Server Web Edition - up to 2 SMP, 2 GB or RAM

  7. Windows 2003 R2 • Minor revision • Based on Server 2003 SP1 • Optimized for remote server (branch office) management • See other new features here • Latest Service Pack for 2003 R2 Server is SP2

  8. Windows Server roadmap • Windows Server release cycle – plan is to issue major upgrades (kernel change) every 4 years, minor releases every 2 years. • Windows Vista is the latest desktop version of Windows (released 1/29/2007) and Windows Server 2008 (released 2/27/2008) is the latest server version. • Microsoft will provide Mainstream support for 2003 Server until July 13, 2010. Then Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2 will transition from the Mainstream Support phase to the Extended Support phase.

  9. Windows 2003 New Features • New Active Directoryfeatures– improved search functions, easier and faster! Saved Queries folder to access a set of dir. objects. Improved Replication. Can rename domains.

  10. Windows 2003 New Features • New Active Directoryfeatures– improved search functions, easier and faster! Saved Queries folder to access a set of dir. objects. Improved Replication. Can rename domains. • New Remote Admin tools – easier to manage servers and domains remotely. You can delegate specific tasks to other remote users. Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance

  11. Windows 2003 New Features • New Active Directoryfeatures– improved search functions, easier and faster! Saved Queries folder to access a set of dir. objects. Improved Replication. Can rename domains. • New Remote Admin tools – easier to manage servers and domains remotely. You can delegate specific tasks to other remote users. Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance • Improved availability and reliability – ASR (Automated System Recovery), (EMS) Emergency Management Services, User State Migration Tool, Program Compatibility tools

  12. Windows 2003 New Features • New Active Directoryfeatures– improved search functions, easier and faster! Saved Queries folder to access a set of dir. objects. Improved Replication. Can rename domains. • New Remote Admin tools – easier to manage servers and domains remotely. You can delegate specific tasks to other remote users. Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance • Improved availability and reliability – ASR (Automated System Recovery), (EMS) Emergency Management Services, User State Migration Tool, Program Compatibility tools • Improved security: IIS 6 is not installed by default. Default settings are very restrictive. Internet Connection Firewall.

  13. Windows 2003 New Features • New Active Directoryfeatures– improved search functions, easier and faster! Saved Queries folder to access a set of dir. objects. Improved Replication. Can rename domains. • New Remote Admin tools – easier to manage servers and domains remotely. You can delegate specific tasks to other remote users. Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance • Improved availability and reliability – ASR (Automated System Recovery), (EMS) Emergency Management Services, User State Migration Tool, Program Compatibility tools • Improved security: IIS 6 is not installed by default. Default settings are very restrictive. Internet Connection Firewall. • Resultant Set of Policies –tool to see effects of policy settings on computers/users, planning mode

  14. Windows 2003 New Features • New Active Directoryfeatures– improved search functions, easier and faster! Saved Queries folder to access a set of dir. objects. Improved Replication. Can rename domains. • New Remote Admin tools – easier to manage servers and domains remotely. You can delegate specific tasks to other remote users. Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance • Improved availability and reliability – ASR (Automated System Recovery), (EMS) Emergency Management Services, User State Migration Tool, Program Compatibility tools • Improved security: IIS 6 is not installed by default. Default settings are very restrictive. Internet Connection Firewall. • Resultant Set of Policies –tool to see effects of policy settings on computers/users, planning mode • Integrated .Net

  15. Windows 2003 New Features • New Active Directoryfeatures– improved search functions, easier and faster! Saved Queries folder to access a set of dir. objects. Improved Replication. Can rename domains. • New Remote Admin tools – easier to manage servers and domains remotely. You can delegate specific tasks to other remote users. Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance • Improved availability and reliability – ASR (Automated System Recovery), (EMS) Emergency Management Services, User State Migration Tool, Program Compatibility tools • Improved security: IIS 6 is not installed by default. Default settings are very restrictive. Internet Connection Firewall. • Resultant Set of Policies –tool to see effects of policy settings on computers/users, planning mode • Integrated .Net • Easier backup/management of user files - My Documents Folder Redirection, Shadow Copies of Shared Folders, Open File Backup

  16. Windows 2003 Minimum and Recommended Requirements • http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/sysreqs/default.mspx

  17. Windows 2003 Workgroups, Domains and AD • Workgroups Vs Domains- Workgroup – logical grouping of network devices for resource sharing; peer-to-peer arrangement; decentralized- Domain – logical grouping of network devices for resource sharing; centralized authentication and management of resources

  18. Windows 2003 Workgroups Workgroups: • User accounts are created on each computer (local account database) • No centralized management or security • Duplication of accounts on each computer • Ideal for small groups of technically capable users

  19. Windows 2003 Domains • User accounts are centralized in the common database • Central security and resource management • A user only needs one account to access all resources • Require a server to be a domain controller • Need careful planning and design • Computers need to join the domain • Each computer still maintains its own local user database

  20. Active Directory • Centralized data store • Hierarchical, tree-like structure • Everything is represented as an object • Centralized security and authentication • Centralized management and administration • Expandable, scalable

  21. ITE 467 Lab setup – Workgroup ITE467LAB ITE467PC21130.85.91.175 ITE467PC01130.85.91.XXX ITE467PC20130.85.91.XXX ITE467PC02130.85.91.XXX Servers – Peer members of a workgroupXXX represents unique IP addresses assigned by a DHCP Server

  22. ITE 467 Lab setup – Domain ISLAB.451M DNS Server Domain Controller ITE467PC21130.85.91.175 ITE467PC03130.85.91.XXX ITE467PC01130.85.91.XXX ITE467PC20 130.85.91.XXX ITE467PC02130.85.91.XXX Member Servers XXX represent unique numbers assigned by a DHCP server

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