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By Mark Minasi, Christa Anderson, Michele Beverridge, C. A. Callahan, Lisa Justice

In case you are a present or aspiring home windows administrator or advisor, glance no extra than getting to know home windows Server 2003 for the in-depth, finished, impartial, and hugely readable (some could even say interesting) assurance readers have come to anticipate from the prime home windows authority, Mark Minasi. development at the good starting place proven over years of operating with and writing on home windows items, Mark Minasi takes you the place few have ventured inside of home windows Server 2003, Microsoft's flagship community working process that gives an answer for dossier and printer sharing, safe web connectivity, centralized computing device program deployment, and wealthy collaboration among companies, staff, and shoppers. somebody comparing or making plans a deployment of .NET Server will profit immeasurably from Mark Minasi's special dialogue of home windows Server 2003 set up, configuration, and crucial operations. Mark Minasi is a standard keynote speaker at significant IT meetings around the nation. His education seminars promote out months upfront.

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If Mark and the file server really want to maintain a secure connection, they could even encrypt their communications using this shared—but secret—password, opensesame. Security Roles and Definitions: Domains, Domain Controllers, and Member Servers Armed with this information, I can define a few Microsoft networking terms. Domain You just saw an example where one machine (vault) let me log in to another machine (files-r-us). biz that authenticated me. biz in some fashion. DIT, is a domain. DIT.

Biz in order to authenticate with files-r-us. biz would help me log in to files-r-us with Kerberos. In order to understand how Kerberos works, you first need to understand that under Kerberos, not only do the users have passwords, the server programs do also. Thus, the file server program running on files-r-us has its own password. So both the user and the server each have passwords—remember that. When I tell my workstation to try to get some data from files-r-us, my workstation sees that it’ll need to get me logged in to files-r-us.

Briefly: Networks need security. Sixth and finally, once you’ve set up that terrific network service, you need a way for people to find that great service. You do that with a “naming” system. Windows 2003 has two of them—one that appeared years ago before the first version of NT, and a newer (to NT, anyway) method that the Internet’s been using for years. The last network piece, then is that: Networks must provide a way for users to find their services. Let’s examine these pieces in order, take a closer look at why they work the way that they do, and get some insight into how Windows 2003 in particular handles them.

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