M |
Managing print jobs
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Master domain model
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advantages and disadvantages
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description
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Master domain model
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example of domain configuration
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example of network security configuration
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Member server
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advantages of
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defined
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MS-DOS computers
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domain
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file sharing considerations
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Multiple domain networks
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Multiple master domain model
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advantages and disadvantages
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description
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example of domain configuration
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example of network security configuration
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N |
Network-interface printer
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Network interface printers
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configuring
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Networks
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accessing other network operating systems
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managing logon hours
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monitoring and tracking activity
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security examples
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O |
ODS-2 disk volumes
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converting
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ODS-5 disk structures
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ODS-5 disk volumes
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using on Advanced Server
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OpenVMS Clusters
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domain composition
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support of
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OpenVMS file ownership
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OpenVMS groups
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OpenVMS print queues
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OpenVMS Registry
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OpenVMS security
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OpenVMS system
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network integration
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Operating systems
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accessing other network operating systems
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security overview
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Operators local group, using
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OS/2 computers
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domain considerations
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P |
Pass-through authentication
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defined
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Password synchronization
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Passwords, setting
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Pool, printer #1
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Pool, printer #2
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Primary domain controller
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defined #1
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defined #2
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Print jobs
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managing
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Print queue
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configurations
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defined
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execution
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generic
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managing
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routing
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sharing
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Windows NT management of #1
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Windows NT management of #2
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Print shares
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defined
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managing
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matching name with print queue
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upgraded to Windows NT-compatibility
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Windows NT management of #1
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Windows NT management of #2
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Printer management
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terminology #1
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terminology #2
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Printer pooling #1
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Printer pooling #2
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Printer queue
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Printers
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management of, ADMINISTER versus Windows NT
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management of, using ADMINISTER commands #1
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management of, using ADMINISTER commands #2
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Windows NT management of #1
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Windows NT management of #2
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Printing
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choosing computers to be print servers
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controlling print jobs
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ensuring shared printer security
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from MS-DOS computers
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management of
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network-interface printers
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planning considerations
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security
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types of shared print queue configurations
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workstation printers #1
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workstation printers #2
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R |
Routing print queue
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S |
SAM database
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See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database #1
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See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database #2
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Security
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account lockout
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ACLs
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Advanced Server, using
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auditing events
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directory permissions, setting #1
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directory permissions, setting #2
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discretionary access control, defined
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file permissions, setting
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hidden server
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logon
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managing logon hours
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OpenVMS
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pass-through authentication
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passwords
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printer
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RMS
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security identifiers (SIDs) for user accounts
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shared printers queues
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Security Account Manager (SAM) database #1
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Security Account Manager (SAM) database #2
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in OpenVMS Clusters
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See also Security accounts database
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Security accounts database #1
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Security accounts database #2
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Security accounts database #3
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Security accounts database #4
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Security accounts database #5
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Security accounts database #6
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Security Accounts Manager (SAM) database
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See also Security accounts database
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Security database
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See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database
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See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database
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Server configuration parameters
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LANMAN.INI file
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Server-specific groups
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description
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table of
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Servers
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Advanced Server for UNIX (Tru64 UNIX)
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configuring
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LAN Manager
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logon authentication
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printer
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Windows NT
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Services
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See specific service
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Setting
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passwords
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permissions
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server parameters
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Share
|
See Shared directories, Shared print queues, Shares
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Shared directories
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assigning drives
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overview
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Shared print queues
|
changing permission
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multiple shared queues - multiple printers
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single shared print queue - multiple printers
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single shared print queue - single printer
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types of
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Shares
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worksheet
|
Sharing network resources
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with diverse clients
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Single domain model
|
advantages and disadvantages
|
description
|
example of domain configuration
|
example of network security configuration
|
System administrator accounts
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T |
Time
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managing logon hours
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Troubleshooting
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Tru64 UNIX servers
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Trust relationships
|
complete trust model
|
defined
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LAN Manager servers
|
local accounts, role of
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Trust relationships
|
master domain model
|
Trust relationships
|
multiple master domain model
|
pass-through authentication #1
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pass-through authentication #2
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Trusts
|
See Trust relationships
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