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Overview
Networks
What do I need on each
computer?
General Network Terms
Types of Networks
Windows Server Service Pack
Disk Partitions & Drive Letters
File Systems
Domains & Workgroups
Installation and Initial Network Configuration
Server Software Installation
Server Configuration
Install Network Card Driver
Configure TCP/IP
Install DNS & DHCP
Install Active Directory
Network
Administration Tasks
Creating User Accounts
User Accounts Properties
Setting Logon Hours
Passwords
Home Folders
User Profiles
More About User Accounts
Setting Properties for
Multiple Users
Copy a User
Export list
Disable, Delete, Rename a
User Account
Group Polices
Change Login Password
Requirements
Redirect ‘My Documents’
Folder
Groups
Default Groups
Group Types
Group Scope
Creating Groups & Adding
Users to Groups
Assigning Rights to a Group
Deleting Groups
Sharing
Why Share Folders?
Shared Folder Permissions
User and Group Permissions
Who Can Share a Folder?
How
to Share a Folder
Assigning Permissions
How do I get to the Shared
Folder?
Administrative Shares
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NTFS Permissions
Why Use NTFS permissions?
How do NTFS Permissions
Work?
What about Share
Permissions?
How do I Set NTFS
permissions?
Taking Ownership of Folders
and Files
Copying or Moving Folders
and Files
Printing
Deleting a Printer
Sharing a Printer
Setting Print Server
Properties
Printer Permissions
Connecting to the Printer
Creating a Printing Pool
General Troubleshooting
Event Viewer
Log Properties
Backup
Backup Types
Connect a Workstation to the Network
Connect to the Domain-Check
List
Network Cables, Hubs and
Routers
Problems Connecting to the
Network?
Computer Names
Connect to the
Domain–Instructions
Copy Profiles to Server
A Note About Profiles
Mapping a Drive
Changing
Your Password
Exchange Server and Outlook
Installation of
Exchange Server
Managing User Mailboxes on the
Server
Configuring Outlook on
Workstations
Where User Mail is Stored
External Email
– from the Internet
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