Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Chapter 1 |
1
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Overview
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1.1
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The Role of the Administrator
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1.1.1
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Setting Up the Advanced Server Environment
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1.1.2
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Administering the Network
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1.1.2.1
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Maintaining User Accounts, Shares, and Resources
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1.1.2.2
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Monitoring Events and Troubleshooting Server Problems
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1.2
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The Advanced Server Network
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1.2.1
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Domains
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1.2.2
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Security
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1.2.3
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Users
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1.2.4
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Groups
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1.2.5
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Logon Validation
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1.2.6
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Logon Scripts
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1.2.7
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Home Directories
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1.2.8
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Advanced Server Licensing
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1.3
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Resource Sharing
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1.3.1
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Disk Directories
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1.3.2
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Printers
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1.4
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Monitoring Events and Troubleshooting
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1.5
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Network Administration Interfaces
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1.6
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The Advanced Server ADMINISTER Command-Line Interface
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1.6.1
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Getting Help on ADMINISTER Commands
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1.6.2
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Administering Domains and Servers
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1.6.3
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Administrative Groups
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Managing Domains and Servers
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2.1
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Managing a Domain
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2.1.1
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Server Roles in the Domain
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2.1.1.1
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Changing a Server's Role in a Domain
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2.1.1.1.1
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Changing the Role of a BDC to a PDC, or Vice Versa
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2.1.1.1.2
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Changing a BDC to a Member Server, or Vice Versa
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2.1.2
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Domain Controllers and the SAM Database
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2.1.2.1
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Synchronizing SAM Databases on Domain Controllers
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2.1.2.1.1
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How to Synchronize All Controllers in a Domain
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2.1.2.1.2
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How to Synchronize a Specific Backup Domain Controller with the Primary Domain Controller
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2.1.3
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Displaying the Current Domain
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2.1.4
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Administering Another Domain
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2.1.5
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Member Servers and Domain Management
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2.1.5.1
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Administering the Member Server's Local Database
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2.1.5.2
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ADMINISTER Command Variances on Member Servers
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2.1.6
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Adding a Computer Account to a Domain
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2.1.6.1
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Procedure for Adding a Computer to a Domain
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2.1.7
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Removing a Computer Account from a Domain's Security Database
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2.1.7.1
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Procedure for Removing a Computer from a Domain
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2.1.8
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Managing Trust Relationships
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2.1.8.1
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Establishing Trust Relationships
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2.1.8.2
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Displaying the Trust Relationships
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2.1.8.3
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Setting Up a Two-Way Trust Relationship
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2.1.8.4
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Removing Trust Relationships
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2.2
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Managing Security Policies
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2.2.1
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Managing the Account Policy
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2.2.1.1
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Example: Setting a User Account Policy
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2.2.1.2
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Example: Displaying the Account Policy for a Domain
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2.2.2
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Managing the Audit Policy
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2.2.2.1
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Example: Displaying the Audit Policy for a Domain
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2.2.2.2
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Example: Enabling Auditing and Setting the Audit Policy for a Domain
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2.3
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Managing a Server
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2.3.1
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Displaying Server Information
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2.3.1.1
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Displaying Connections
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2.3.1.2
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Displaying User Sessions
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2.3.1.3
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Displaying Shared Resources
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2.3.1.4
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Displaying the Advanced Server Version Number
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2.3.2
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Stopping the Advanced Server
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2.3.3
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Sending Messages to Users
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2.3.3.1
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Sending a Message to the User of a Specific Computer
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2.3.3.2
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Sending a Message to Users on a Specific Server
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2.3.4
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Managing Services
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2.3.4.1
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Displaying Services
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2.3.4.2
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Starting Services
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2.3.4.3
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Pausing Services
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2.3.4.4
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Continuing Services
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2.3.4.5
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Stopping Services
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2.3.4.6
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Synchronizing Clocks on All Network Computers
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2.3.5
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Changing Time Zones or Daylight Savings Time Settings
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2.4
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Advanced Server in OpenVMS Clusters
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2.4.1
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About the Advanced Server Cluster Alias
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2.4.2
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Defining the Advanced Server Cluster Alias
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2.4.3
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Cluster Load Balancing in LANs
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2.4.4
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Dynamic Cluster Load Balancing in WANs
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2.4.4.1
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Background and Overview: Advanced Server Clusters and Load Balancing
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2.4.4.2
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The Software for Dynamic Cluster Load Balancing in WANs
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2.4.4.3
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Enabling Dynamic Load Balancing Using TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
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