11 ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Chapter 2
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER CHAPTER OVERVIEW Manage a Windows Server 2003 system using MMC Access a remote computer using an MMC console Configure a server to enable Remote Desktop for Administration Enable a computer to accept requests for Remote Assistance Manage a Windows Server 2003 system using MMC Access a remote computer using an MMC console Configure a server to enable Remote Desktop for Administration Enable a computer to accept requests for Remote Assistance
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER USING THE MICROSOF T MANAGEMENT CONSOLE
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER USING THE MMC INTERFACE
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER USING MMC MENUS
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER CREATING CUSTOMIZED MMC CONSOLES Combines one or more snap-ins or parts of snap-ins in a single console Eliminates the need to switch between different programs or individual consoles Combines one or more snap-ins or parts of snap-ins in a single console Eliminates the need to switch between different programs or individual consoles
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER CREATING A TASKPAD
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER SET TING CONSOLE OPTIONS Dictate what users can do to the console. Do not dictate what users can do with the console. Dictate what users can do to the console. Do not dictate what users can do with the console.
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER CONNECTING TO REMOTE COMPUTERS Redirecting an MMC snap-in Creating a remote console Redirecting an MMC snap-in Creating a remote console
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER MANAGING SERVERS WITH REMOTE DESKTOP FOR ADMINISTRATION Uses Terminal Services Allows two concurrent Remote Desktop connections Enables server to be managed “as if you are there” Uses Terminal Services Allows two concurrent Remote Desktop connections Enables server to be managed “as if you are there”
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER ENABLING AND CONFIGURING THE REMOTE DESKTOP SERVER
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION The Windows Server 2003 distribution CD The Systemroot\System32\Clients\Tsclient\Win32 folder The Windows Server 2003 distribution CD The Systemroot\System32\Clients\Tsclient\Win32 folder Remote Desktop Connection client software can be installed from the following locations:
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER TERMINAL SERVICES TROUBLESHOOTING Terminal Services uses TCP and UDP port number Users must belong to the Administrators or Remote Desktop Users group. Terminal Services uses TCP and UDP port number Users must belong to the Administrators or Remote Desktop Users group.
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER USING REMOTE ASSISTANCE Allows users to request help from experts. Experts can view or interact with a user’s session. Users must issue an invitation to the expert. Allows users to request help from experts. Experts can view or interact with a user’s session. Users must issue an invitation to the expert.
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER ENABLING REMOTE ASSISTANCE Using Control Panel Using Group Policy Using Control Panel Using Group Policy
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER CREATING AN INVITATION
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER SECURING REMOTE ASSISTANCE Client can break a Remote Assistance session by pressing Esc. The user must be present to accept a Remote Assistance session. Passwords for invitations should be communicated by a different means than the invitation itself. Invitations should be issued for as short a period of time as possible. Client can break a Remote Assistance session by pressing Esc. The user must be present to accept a Remote Assistance session. Passwords for invitations should be communicated by a different means than the invitation itself. Invitations should be issued for as short a period of time as possible.
Chapter 2: ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER SUMMARY MMC is the primary system administration tool for Windows Server MMC can be used to manage remote systems by the redirection of a snap-in. Remote Desktop for Administration allows for the same administration of a server from a remote location as if the administrator were logged on to the local console interactively. Remote Assistance is a tool that enables users to request assistance from an expert, who can then connect to the user’s computer and either view the user’s actions or take over operation of the system. MMC is the primary system administration tool for Windows Server MMC can be used to manage remote systems by the redirection of a snap-in. Remote Desktop for Administration allows for the same administration of a server from a remote location as if the administrator were logged on to the local console interactively. Remote Assistance is a tool that enables users to request assistance from an expert, who can then connect to the user’s computer and either view the user’s actions or take over operation of the system.