Velte, Anthony T.
Microsoft Windows Vista administration / Anthony T. Velte, Dennis R. Glendenning and Toby J. Velte. - New York ; London : McGraw-Hill, c2007. - xxiv, 599 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Network professional's library . - Network professional's library. .
Includes index.
Windows Vista Basics -- How Will Vista Help Your Organization? Usability Enhancements Security Enhancements Networking Enhancements Infrastructure Optimization Versions of Vista Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Ultimate Hardware Requirements How You'll Interface with Vista Basic User Interface Aero Features of Windows Vista Wizards Notifications Tone Windows Sidebar and Gadgets Taskbar Flip and Flip 3D Start Menu SuperFetch ReadyBoost Restart Manager Internet Explorer 7 Planning a Windows Vista Deployment Deciding Whether to Migrate or Upgrade Understanding Migration Understanding an Upgrade Batch Rollouts vs. a Big Bang Rollout Methods Engineering the Client Application Compatibility Deployment Deployment Process Overview Logical Design Test System Implementation Design Pilot Design Planning Build a Lab Answer File Building a Master Installation and Creating an Image Proof of Concept Deploying Deployment Tools Deployment Techniques Examining Your Organization Network Discovery Hardware Inventory Application Inventory User and Group Data Deploying Windows Vista Image Tools Migration Deployment Migration Plan the Migration Storage Options ScanState and LoadState Gathering Files and Settings Restoring Files and Settings Windows Easy Transfer Deployment Process Answer File Building a Master Installation Deployment Services Vista Deployment Process Overview Microsoft Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) Windows Deployment Services Systems Management Server 2003 Networking -- TCP/IP and Name Resolution TCP/IP OSI Model How TCP/IP Works Datalink Protocols Host-to-Host Transport Layer Protocols IPv4 Elements of an IP Address IPv4 Address Classes Subnet Masks Private Addresses Default Gateways IPv6 IPv6 Characteristics IPv6 Addressing Overview The Next Generation TCP/IP Stack in Vista Native IPv6 Support Added to IPv4 A Reliable Hook into the TCP/IP Stack Updated Kernel Mode Programming Multihome Security Enhancement Multiprocessors Process Several Network Receipts Portability Offloading TCP/IP Processing Automatic Tuning Configuring the IP Address Name Resolution Choosing a Name Resolution Method Setting and Changing the DNS Host Name Changing the Primary DNS Suffix Connection-Specific Domain Names Preferred and Alternate DNS Servers WINS Creating Network Connections New Networking Features in Vista Architecture Management End-to-End Security Connecting Clients to the Workgroup Automatic Configuration Manual Client Configuration Domain Connectivity Connecting to the Internet Using the Set Up A Connection Or Network Wizard Wireless Connections Wireless Networking Updates in Vista Making a Connection Managing a Connection Network Navigation What's New in Vista Networking New and Improved Retired Technologies The Network And Sharing Center Meet the Network And Sharing Center Managing Networks Wireless Network Configuration The Connect To A Network Dialog Box Manual Configuration Connecting to the Network Command Line Netsh Wired Wireless Collaboration and Communication Sharing Network Resources Authorization Using NTFS and Share Permissions Public Folders Step-by-Step Sharing Sharing Printers People Near Me Windows Mail Using Windows Mail Searching Your E-mail Contacts Windows Calendar Using Windows Calendar Searching the Calendar Working with Calendar Managing Multiple Calendars Publishing Calendars Subscribing to a Calendar Windows Meeting Space Starting a WMS Session Inviting Attendees to a Windows Meeting Space Session Sharing Resources Handouts Speech Recognition Communication Tools Outlook 2007 Exchange Server 2007 SharePoint 2007 Remote Control Remote Desktop Remote Desktop Features Remote Desktop Protocol 6.0 Security Settings Using Remote Desktop Remote Desktop Server Remote Desktop Client Establishing a Connection Using Remote Desktop Other Remote Desktop Settings Remote Assistance Remote Assistance Features Security Using Remote Assistance Accepting an Invitation Security -- User Accounts Users and Groups The Local Users And Groups Tool The Active Directory Users And Computers Tool Profile Types Creating User Accounts Create a User Account from Control Panel Create a New User Account from Local Users And Groups Add a User Account from Active Directory Users And Computers Account Security Account Policies User Account Control User Modes: Standard and Administrator User Account Control Prompts Managing UAC User Mode with Admin Approval Mode and Group Policy Application Run Levels: Standard and Administrator Monitoring Installations File System and Registry Virtualization Managing UAC Application Run Levels with Application Properties Managing UAC Application Run Levels with Policies System Security Trusted Platform Modules Using TPM Initializing the TPM Turning Off TPM Clearing the TPM BitLocker Drive Encryption Technical Overview Steps for Deploying BitLocker Turning BitLocker On Recovering Data Protected by BitLocker Limitations Windows Security Center Firewall Protection Automatic Updating Malware Protection Other Security Settings Windows Firewall Firewall Features Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Using Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Windows Defender Windows Defender Operation Using Windows Defender Setting Configuration Scanning for Spyware Updating Defender Quarantined Items Managing Programs Network Security Virtual Private Networks New Features in Vista Configuring a VPN Establishing a VPN Connection Using Group Policy to Achieve Network Security Local Policies Domain-Based Policies Service Hardening Network Access Protection How It Works Protection NAP Components Configuring NAP Working with Windows Vista -- Internet Applications Internet Explorer 7 Meet Internet Explorer 7 Tabbed Browsmg Toolbars Internet Explorer Safety and Security Group Policy Settings Internet Information Server 7.0 Installing IIS IIS 7 Architecture Managing IIS Using the IIS Manager, the Command Line, and WMI IIS Management Task: Creating a Web Site Mobile Devices Power Management Power Plans Configuring a Plan Advanced Settings Wakeup Part I 4 -- 4 -- 5 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 10 -- 11 -- 11 -- 11 -- 11 -- 14 -- 14 -- 14 -- 14 -- 15 -- 17 -- 18 -- 18 -- 22 -- 22 -- 23 -- 26 -- 26 -- 27 -- 27 -- 2 29 -- 30 -- 30 -- 32 -- 34 -- 35 -- 36 -- 36 -- 36 -- 37 -- 37 -- 38 -- 38 -- 38 -- 39 -- 39 -- 40 -- 40 -- 41 -- 41 -- 41 -- 42 -- 51 -- 51 -- 53 -- 55 -- 63 -- 3 65 -- 66 -- 66 -- 67 -- 69 -- 69 -- 71 -- 73 -- 77 -- 78 -- 78 -- 82 -- 82 -- 89 -- 92 -- 92 -- 93 -- 104 -- 109 -- Part II 4 113 -- 114 -- 114 -- 116 -- 119 -- 122 -- 123 -- 124 -- 124 -- 125 -- 127 -- 128 -- 129 -- 129 -- 131 -- 141 -- 143 -- 143 -- 144 -- 144 -- 145 -- 145 -- 145 -- 145 -- 147 -- 148 -- 149 -- 150 -- 151 -- 152 -- 154 -- 155 -- 5 157 -- 158 -- 158 -- 162 -- 168 -- 172 -- 172 -- 174 -- 180 -- 184 -- 184 -- 190 -- 190 -- 192 -- 195 -- 6 197 -- 198 -- 198 -- 199 -- 200 -- 200 -- 214 -- 219 -- 220 -- 221 -- 223 -- 224 -- 225 -- 228 -- 230 -- 7 235 -- 236 -- 236 -- 238 -- 239 -- 243 -- 245 -- 246 -- 248 -- 251 -- 251 -- 252 -- 253 -- 254 -- 255 -- 260 -- 260 -- 261 -- 261 -- 263 -- 264 -- 267 -- 267 -- 267 -- 269 -- 270 -- 271 -- 271 -- 8 273 -- 274 -- 275 -- 276 -- 276 -- 279 -- 279 -- 281 -- 282 -- 283 -- 284 -- 284 -- 285 -- 288 -- 288 -- 295 -- Part III 9 299 -- 300 -- 300 -- 301 -- 301 -- 302 -- 302 -- 303 -- 305 -- 306 -- 306 -- 311 -- 315 -- 322 -- 324 -- 327 -- 328 -- 329 -- 329 -- 330 -- 10 331 -- 332 -- 333 -- 333 -- 335 -- 336 -- 336 -- 337 -- 338 -- 344 -- 344 -- 346 -- 347 -- 348 -- 348 -- 348 -- 350 -- 350 -- 350 -- 354 -- 356 -- 362 -- 363 -- 364 -- 367 -- 369 -- 370 -- 371 -- 372 -- 11 373 -- 374 -- 374 -- 376 -- 387 -- 388 -- 388 -- 388 -- 393 -- 395 -- 395 -- 396 -- 397 -- 399 -- Part IV 12 407 -- 408 -- 408 -- 410 -- 411 -- 416 -- 422 -- 426 -- 428 -- 433 -- 440 -- 448 -- 13 451 -- 452 -- 452 -- 454 -- 455 -- Behavior Windows Mobility Center Using the Windows Mobility Center Tablet PCs The Pen Tablet PC Applications Sync Center Sync Modes Synchronization Conflicts Synching Devices Managing Mobile Users DHCP Alternate Private IP Addresses Managing Power Plans with Group Policy Supporting Vista MMC 3.0 The MMC Interface Adding and Removing Snap-ins Setting the Parent Node Backing Up and Restoring System Restore Backup Shadow Copies Configuration Tools Computer Management Startup Applications Windows PowerShell New Command-Line Tools Support Tools Event Viewer Device Manager Performance Monitoring Performance Information and Tools Using Local and Group Policies Multiple Local Group Policy Objects New Administrative Templates Troubleshooting Built-in Diagnostics Hardware, Performance, and Memory Diagnostics Network Diagnostics Hardware Problems and Diagnostics Event Viewer Device Manager Memory Diagnostic Tool Registry Helpers Printing Problems and Diagnostics Installation Issues Printing Problems Performance Problems Printer Permissions 456 -- 457 -- 458 -- 458 -- 458 -- 462 -- 471 -- 472 -- 473 -- 474 -- 474 -- 475 -- 475 -- 477 -- 478 -- 14 483 -- 484 -- 484 -- 484 -- 485 -- 486 -- 487 -- 490 -- 492 -- 494 -- 494 -- 497 -- 499 -- 502 -- 503 -- 504 -- 518 -- 525 -- 525 -- 532 -- 533 -- 537 -- 15 539 -- 540 -- 541 -- 542 -- 543 -- 543 -- 546 -- 546 -- 546 -- 549 -- 550 -- 552 -- 553 -- 5
A guide to Windows Vista administration describes how to design and implement installation and migration plans, create network connections, set up Internet services, use remote access features, and secure PCs and networks.
9780071493031 (pbk.) 0071493034 (pbk.)
2008295276
Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
Computer networks--Management.
QA76.76.O63 / V42194 2007
005.43
Microsoft Windows Vista administration / Anthony T. Velte, Dennis R. Glendenning and Toby J. Velte. - New York ; London : McGraw-Hill, c2007. - xxiv, 599 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Network professional's library . - Network professional's library. .
Includes index.
Windows Vista Basics -- How Will Vista Help Your Organization? Usability Enhancements Security Enhancements Networking Enhancements Infrastructure Optimization Versions of Vista Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Ultimate Hardware Requirements How You'll Interface with Vista Basic User Interface Aero Features of Windows Vista Wizards Notifications Tone Windows Sidebar and Gadgets Taskbar Flip and Flip 3D Start Menu SuperFetch ReadyBoost Restart Manager Internet Explorer 7 Planning a Windows Vista Deployment Deciding Whether to Migrate or Upgrade Understanding Migration Understanding an Upgrade Batch Rollouts vs. a Big Bang Rollout Methods Engineering the Client Application Compatibility Deployment Deployment Process Overview Logical Design Test System Implementation Design Pilot Design Planning Build a Lab Answer File Building a Master Installation and Creating an Image Proof of Concept Deploying Deployment Tools Deployment Techniques Examining Your Organization Network Discovery Hardware Inventory Application Inventory User and Group Data Deploying Windows Vista Image Tools Migration Deployment Migration Plan the Migration Storage Options ScanState and LoadState Gathering Files and Settings Restoring Files and Settings Windows Easy Transfer Deployment Process Answer File Building a Master Installation Deployment Services Vista Deployment Process Overview Microsoft Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) Windows Deployment Services Systems Management Server 2003 Networking -- TCP/IP and Name Resolution TCP/IP OSI Model How TCP/IP Works Datalink Protocols Host-to-Host Transport Layer Protocols IPv4 Elements of an IP Address IPv4 Address Classes Subnet Masks Private Addresses Default Gateways IPv6 IPv6 Characteristics IPv6 Addressing Overview The Next Generation TCP/IP Stack in Vista Native IPv6 Support Added to IPv4 A Reliable Hook into the TCP/IP Stack Updated Kernel Mode Programming Multihome Security Enhancement Multiprocessors Process Several Network Receipts Portability Offloading TCP/IP Processing Automatic Tuning Configuring the IP Address Name Resolution Choosing a Name Resolution Method Setting and Changing the DNS Host Name Changing the Primary DNS Suffix Connection-Specific Domain Names Preferred and Alternate DNS Servers WINS Creating Network Connections New Networking Features in Vista Architecture Management End-to-End Security Connecting Clients to the Workgroup Automatic Configuration Manual Client Configuration Domain Connectivity Connecting to the Internet Using the Set Up A Connection Or Network Wizard Wireless Connections Wireless Networking Updates in Vista Making a Connection Managing a Connection Network Navigation What's New in Vista Networking New and Improved Retired Technologies The Network And Sharing Center Meet the Network And Sharing Center Managing Networks Wireless Network Configuration The Connect To A Network Dialog Box Manual Configuration Connecting to the Network Command Line Netsh Wired Wireless Collaboration and Communication Sharing Network Resources Authorization Using NTFS and Share Permissions Public Folders Step-by-Step Sharing Sharing Printers People Near Me Windows Mail Using Windows Mail Searching Your E-mail Contacts Windows Calendar Using Windows Calendar Searching the Calendar Working with Calendar Managing Multiple Calendars Publishing Calendars Subscribing to a Calendar Windows Meeting Space Starting a WMS Session Inviting Attendees to a Windows Meeting Space Session Sharing Resources Handouts Speech Recognition Communication Tools Outlook 2007 Exchange Server 2007 SharePoint 2007 Remote Control Remote Desktop Remote Desktop Features Remote Desktop Protocol 6.0 Security Settings Using Remote Desktop Remote Desktop Server Remote Desktop Client Establishing a Connection Using Remote Desktop Other Remote Desktop Settings Remote Assistance Remote Assistance Features Security Using Remote Assistance Accepting an Invitation Security -- User Accounts Users and Groups The Local Users And Groups Tool The Active Directory Users And Computers Tool Profile Types Creating User Accounts Create a User Account from Control Panel Create a New User Account from Local Users And Groups Add a User Account from Active Directory Users And Computers Account Security Account Policies User Account Control User Modes: Standard and Administrator User Account Control Prompts Managing UAC User Mode with Admin Approval Mode and Group Policy Application Run Levels: Standard and Administrator Monitoring Installations File System and Registry Virtualization Managing UAC Application Run Levels with Application Properties Managing UAC Application Run Levels with Policies System Security Trusted Platform Modules Using TPM Initializing the TPM Turning Off TPM Clearing the TPM BitLocker Drive Encryption Technical Overview Steps for Deploying BitLocker Turning BitLocker On Recovering Data Protected by BitLocker Limitations Windows Security Center Firewall Protection Automatic Updating Malware Protection Other Security Settings Windows Firewall Firewall Features Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Using Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Windows Defender Windows Defender Operation Using Windows Defender Setting Configuration Scanning for Spyware Updating Defender Quarantined Items Managing Programs Network Security Virtual Private Networks New Features in Vista Configuring a VPN Establishing a VPN Connection Using Group Policy to Achieve Network Security Local Policies Domain-Based Policies Service Hardening Network Access Protection How It Works Protection NAP Components Configuring NAP Working with Windows Vista -- Internet Applications Internet Explorer 7 Meet Internet Explorer 7 Tabbed Browsmg Toolbars Internet Explorer Safety and Security Group Policy Settings Internet Information Server 7.0 Installing IIS IIS 7 Architecture Managing IIS Using the IIS Manager, the Command Line, and WMI IIS Management Task: Creating a Web Site Mobile Devices Power Management Power Plans Configuring a Plan Advanced Settings Wakeup Part I 4 -- 4 -- 5 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 10 -- 11 -- 11 -- 11 -- 11 -- 14 -- 14 -- 14 -- 14 -- 15 -- 17 -- 18 -- 18 -- 22 -- 22 -- 23 -- 26 -- 26 -- 27 -- 27 -- 2 29 -- 30 -- 30 -- 32 -- 34 -- 35 -- 36 -- 36 -- 36 -- 37 -- 37 -- 38 -- 38 -- 38 -- 39 -- 39 -- 40 -- 40 -- 41 -- 41 -- 41 -- 42 -- 51 -- 51 -- 53 -- 55 -- 63 -- 3 65 -- 66 -- 66 -- 67 -- 69 -- 69 -- 71 -- 73 -- 77 -- 78 -- 78 -- 82 -- 82 -- 89 -- 92 -- 92 -- 93 -- 104 -- 109 -- Part II 4 113 -- 114 -- 114 -- 116 -- 119 -- 122 -- 123 -- 124 -- 124 -- 125 -- 127 -- 128 -- 129 -- 129 -- 131 -- 141 -- 143 -- 143 -- 144 -- 144 -- 145 -- 145 -- 145 -- 145 -- 147 -- 148 -- 149 -- 150 -- 151 -- 152 -- 154 -- 155 -- 5 157 -- 158 -- 158 -- 162 -- 168 -- 172 -- 172 -- 174 -- 180 -- 184 -- 184 -- 190 -- 190 -- 192 -- 195 -- 6 197 -- 198 -- 198 -- 199 -- 200 -- 200 -- 214 -- 219 -- 220 -- 221 -- 223 -- 224 -- 225 -- 228 -- 230 -- 7 235 -- 236 -- 236 -- 238 -- 239 -- 243 -- 245 -- 246 -- 248 -- 251 -- 251 -- 252 -- 253 -- 254 -- 255 -- 260 -- 260 -- 261 -- 261 -- 263 -- 264 -- 267 -- 267 -- 267 -- 269 -- 270 -- 271 -- 271 -- 8 273 -- 274 -- 275 -- 276 -- 276 -- 279 -- 279 -- 281 -- 282 -- 283 -- 284 -- 284 -- 285 -- 288 -- 288 -- 295 -- Part III 9 299 -- 300 -- 300 -- 301 -- 301 -- 302 -- 302 -- 303 -- 305 -- 306 -- 306 -- 311 -- 315 -- 322 -- 324 -- 327 -- 328 -- 329 -- 329 -- 330 -- 10 331 -- 332 -- 333 -- 333 -- 335 -- 336 -- 336 -- 337 -- 338 -- 344 -- 344 -- 346 -- 347 -- 348 -- 348 -- 348 -- 350 -- 350 -- 350 -- 354 -- 356 -- 362 -- 363 -- 364 -- 367 -- 369 -- 370 -- 371 -- 372 -- 11 373 -- 374 -- 374 -- 376 -- 387 -- 388 -- 388 -- 388 -- 393 -- 395 -- 395 -- 396 -- 397 -- 399 -- Part IV 12 407 -- 408 -- 408 -- 410 -- 411 -- 416 -- 422 -- 426 -- 428 -- 433 -- 440 -- 448 -- 13 451 -- 452 -- 452 -- 454 -- 455 -- Behavior Windows Mobility Center Using the Windows Mobility Center Tablet PCs The Pen Tablet PC Applications Sync Center Sync Modes Synchronization Conflicts Synching Devices Managing Mobile Users DHCP Alternate Private IP Addresses Managing Power Plans with Group Policy Supporting Vista MMC 3.0 The MMC Interface Adding and Removing Snap-ins Setting the Parent Node Backing Up and Restoring System Restore Backup Shadow Copies Configuration Tools Computer Management Startup Applications Windows PowerShell New Command-Line Tools Support Tools Event Viewer Device Manager Performance Monitoring Performance Information and Tools Using Local and Group Policies Multiple Local Group Policy Objects New Administrative Templates Troubleshooting Built-in Diagnostics Hardware, Performance, and Memory Diagnostics Network Diagnostics Hardware Problems and Diagnostics Event Viewer Device Manager Memory Diagnostic Tool Registry Helpers Printing Problems and Diagnostics Installation Issues Printing Problems Performance Problems Printer Permissions 456 -- 457 -- 458 -- 458 -- 458 -- 462 -- 471 -- 472 -- 473 -- 474 -- 474 -- 475 -- 475 -- 477 -- 478 -- 14 483 -- 484 -- 484 -- 484 -- 485 -- 486 -- 487 -- 490 -- 492 -- 494 -- 494 -- 497 -- 499 -- 502 -- 503 -- 504 -- 518 -- 525 -- 525 -- 532 -- 533 -- 537 -- 15 539 -- 540 -- 541 -- 542 -- 543 -- 543 -- 546 -- 546 -- 546 -- 549 -- 550 -- 552 -- 553 -- 5
A guide to Windows Vista administration describes how to design and implement installation and migration plans, create network connections, set up Internet services, use remote access features, and secure PCs and networks.
9780071493031 (pbk.) 0071493034 (pbk.)
2008295276
Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
Computer networks--Management.
QA76.76.O63 / V42194 2007
005.43