small business server 2003 technical overview part 1
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What We Will Cover:• Server Management• Internet Connection and E-mail• Remote Access and Security• Remote Web Workspace
Prerequisite Knowledge
Level 200Level 200
• Familiarity supporting Windows Server™ operating systems
• Experience implementing and supporting Microsoft Small Business Server
• Experience supporting end users
SBS 2003 Management Small Business Server Goals
• Protect vital information
• Increase worker productivity
• Expand customer communication– Open communication channels– Create business Web sites
• Fast deployment
• Better support options
SBS 2003 ManagementStandard and Premium Editions
Technology Standard Premium
Exchange Server component
Outlook® 2003
WSS Business Intranet
RRAS
Mobile User/Device Support
Remote Web Workplace
Shared Network Resources
Backup and Restore
Task-Based Management
ISA Server 2000
SQL Server 2000
FrontPage® 2003
SBS 2003 ManagementHardware Requirements
Hardware
Processor Minimum
Processor Recommended
Memory Minimum
Memory Recommended
Disk Space
Standard
300 MHz
550 MHz
256 MB
384 MB
4+ GB
Premium
300 MHz
550 MHz
256 MB
521 MB
5+ GB
SBS 2003 Management Windows Server 2003 Technologies
• Improved security
• Remote management
• File system improvements– Offline folders– EFS– Command-line disk tools– Easier-to-manage permissions
• Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0
SBS 2003 Management Shadow Copies
• Point-in-time, read-only copy of data • Virtual Shadow Copy Service (VSS)• Enables shadow copies of shared folders• Users have access to shadow copies to:
– Restore accidentally deleted files – Recover previous versions of files – Compare document versions
• Reduces administration– Users can restore their own files
SBS 2003 Management Management Consoles
• Server Management– Tools grouped by task– Advanced management area and console tree are
available
• Server Management for Power Users– Tools grouped by task– Advanced Management area and console tree are
hidden– Some tasks are not available
SBS 2003 Management
Server Management Console Monitoring Backup and Restore Remote Assistance Server Management for Power Users Console
demonstration
ISA and Internet SecurityFirewalls
• Protects resources on your network
• Connects to the Internet and your private network
• Analyzes and screens network traffic– Inbound or outbound– Allows only specific traffic in or out
• Acts as a proxy for internal services
• Windows® XP and later includes ICF
ISA and Internet Security SBS Firewall vs. ISA Server
• Internet Connection Firewall (ICF)– Static packet filtering
• ISA Server– Static and dynamic packet filtering– Circuit-level filtering– Application-layer filtering– Integrated intrusion detection– High-performance web cache – Active caching
ISA and Internet Security Configuring ISA Firewall
• Destination sets– IP address or groups of IP addresses
• Protocol definitions– Defines TCP/UDP port for protocol
• Protocol rules– Allow/deny traffic based on protocol
• Site and content rules– Allow/deny traffic based on destination set
Remote Access Configuration and Use
• Remote Access Wizard • Configuring ISA Server
– Securing VPN with ISA– Configuring ISA firewall – Securing e-mail with ISA
• Remote web workplace
Remote Access Remote Access Wizard Tasks
• Support for VPN connections• Outlook Web access • Remote desktop • Connection Manager • Remote web workplace
Session Summary
• Easy management of users and computers
• Remote access capabilities mean SBS 2003 enables your mobile workforce.
• Network security is built-in through firewall and ISA
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Course Title Available
2395 Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for the Small- and Medium-Sized Business
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Assess Your Readiness with Microsoft Skills Assessment
What is Microsoft Skills Assessment?• Self-study learning tool to evaluate readiness for product
and technology solutions instead of job roles (certification)• Windows Server System™, Security, Visual Studio® .NET,
Office 2003• Free, online, unproctored, and available to anyone• Answers the question: “Am I ready?”• Determines skills gaps and provides learning plans with
Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) courses • Post your high score to see how you stack up
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Become a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)• What is the MCSA certification?
– For IT professionals who manage and maintain networks and systems based on Microsoft Windows Server™
• How do I become an MCSA on Windows Server 2003?– Pass three core exams– Pass one elective exam or two CompTIA certifications
• Where do I get more information?
www.microsoft.com/mcsa
Become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)• What is the MCSE certification?
– Premier certification for IT professionals who analyze the requirements and design, plan, and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Windows Server System
• How do I become an MCSE on Windows Server 2003?– Pass six core exams– Pass one elective exam from a comprehensive list
• Where do I get more information?
www.microsoft.com/mcse
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