Lesson 8 Managing and Monitoring Windows 7 Performance Learning Objectives Students will learn to: • Update Windows 7. • Use Event Viewer. • Use Performance Monitor. • Manage Performance Settings. ODN Skills Configure updates to Windows 7. 7.1 Monitor systems. 7.3 Configure performance settings. 7.4 Lecture Notes Updating Windows 7 List the types of updates and explain the differences between them: • Hotfixes • Security
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Application Server Student: ______________________________________ date: ____________ This lab contains the following exercises and activities: Exercise 1.1Exercise 1.2Exercise 1.3Exercise 1.4Lab ReviewLab Challenge|Performing Initial Configuration TasksWorking with DisksUsing Server ManagerAdding the File Services RoleQuestionsUsing Diskpart.exe| Exercise 1.1|Performing Initial Configuration Tasks| Overview|You are setting up a new computer that was delivered with Windows Server 2008 already
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LDS) as the data store. AD LDS runs as a non-operating-system service‚ and‚ as such‚ it does not require deployment on a domain controller. Running as a non-operating-system service allows multiple instances of AD LDS to run concurrently on a single server‚ and each instance can be configured independently for servicing multiple applications. c. Active Directory Certificate Services provides customizable services for creating and managing public key certificates used in software security systems employing
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environment consists of student workstations connected to a local area network‚ along with a server that functions as the domain controller for a domain called contoso.com. The computers required for this lab are listed in Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Computers Required for Lab 2 Computer Operating System Computer Name Server (VM 1) Windows Server 2012 RWDC01 Server (VM 2) Windows Server 2012 Server01 Server (VM 3) Windows Server 2012 Server02 In addition to the computers‚ you also require the software listed in
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computer networks: • Installing‚ configuring‚ and troubleshooting network server software and hardware • Installing‚ configuring‚ and troubleshooting network client software and hardware • Understanding the characteristics of different transmission media • Understanding network design • Understanding network protocols • Understanding how users interact with the network • Constructing a network with clients‚ servers‚ media‚ and connectivity devices Describe the disadvantages of using traditional
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CSS150-1304A-03 Introduction to Computer Security Phase 1 Lab # 2 Introduction to Computer Security Prof. Jennifer Gaddy List of hosts 172.30.0.1 High Severity problem(s) found 172.30.0.2 High Severity problem(s) found 172.30.0.200 High Severity problem(s) found 172.30.0.4 High Severity problem(s) found 172.30.0.8 High Severity problem(s) found 172.30.0.9 High Severity problem(s) found [^] Back 172.30.0.1 Scan Time Start time : Mon Oct 14 13:23:25 2013 End time : Mon Oct 14 13:26:55
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example‚ “ComputerA”) is called name resolution. Using the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) The routing service included with Windows Server 2008 is better suited for a smaller network or one with a small amount of network traffic that needs to pass between subnets. Introducing Network Access Protection (NAP) Network Access Protection is a new feature in Windows Server 2008 that allows network administrators to specify one or more policies that define the conditions under which network access will
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Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration Chapter 1: Overview of Active Directory Domain Services Summary • Active Directory is a database of objects that are used to organize resources according to a logical plan. These objects include containers such as domains and OUs in addition to resources such as users‚ computers‚ and printers. • The Active Directory schema includes definitions of all objects and attributes within a single forest. Each forest maintains its
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implementation will allow him to reach the goals he has as a small business owner. Mr. Green does not seem to have any interest in a Windows-based server up-front‚ meaning he will have to use the sharing or home group capabilities found within each computer’s operating system. Mr. Green needs to take into account the fact that Windows 7 Ultimate has little to no benefit over Windows 7 Professional as far as networking is concerned. The only added features he will get with Ultimate include the pre-installation
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Faculty Connection resources (www.microsoft.com/faculty) Operating Systems Microsoft Curriculum Resources 1.0 Windows Operating System Internals Curriculum Resource Kit (CRK) (Faculty Resource Center) The Windows Operating Systems Internals Curriculum Resource Kit (CRK) explains operating systems (OS) concepts based on the Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating system family‚ structured following the ACM/IEEE Operating System Body of Knowledge (BOK) as defined in the Computing
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