MCTS guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 network infrastructure configuration /
[Book]
Michael Bender
xvi, 517 pages (variously numbered pages) :
color illustrations ;
28 cm +
2 CD-ROMs (4 3/4 in.)
"Exam #70-642"--Cover
Introduction to Windows Server 2008 -- Installing Windows Server 2008 -- Networking with Windows Server 2008 -- Installing and configuring the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol -- Introduction to DNS in Windows Server 2008 -- Managing and administering DNS in Windows Server 2008 -- Configuring file services in Windows Server 2008 -- Introduction to printers in a Windows Server 2008 network -- Network policy and access services in Windows Server 2008 -- Securing Windows Server 2008 -- Managing and monitoring a Windows Server 2008 network -- MCTS 70-642 exam objectives -- A step-by-step guide to using server virtualization software
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System requirements: Hardware (using virtualization): one computer per student to act as the host machine that meets the following minimum requirements: Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista; 2.4 GHz CPU; 2 GB or more RAM (more is always better with virtualization); 40 GB or more disk space; DVD-ROM drive; Super VGA or higher resolution monitor; Mouse or pointing device; Keyboard; Two Network interface cards including one connected to the classroom, lab, or school network; Printer (to practice setting up a network printer)
System requirements: Hardware (without using virtualization): minimum two computers per student that meet the following requirements: 2 GHz or faster CPU; 512 MB or more RAM (preferably more when using a Vista client for some activities); 15 GB or more disk space; DVD-ROM drive; Super VGA or higher resolution monitor; Mouse or pointing device; Keyboard; Two network interface cards including one connected to the classroom, lab, or school network; Printer (to practice setting up a network printer)
System requirements: Software: Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise edition; Windows Vista: any edition except Home Edition (an evaluation virtual machine can be downloaded from the Microsoft web site)
System requirements: Virtualization: Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista can be loaded into a virtual server environment, such as VMware Workstation or Server, Microsoft Virtual PC, or Microsoft Hyper-V. The use of virtualization is highly recommended
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