An Overview on the Terminal Services Manager Tool
The Terminal Services Manager tool, Tsadmin.exe, is the main administration tool used to manage existing Terminal Services sessions, users, and processes which are connected to, or running on the Terminal Services server. The Terminal Services Manager tool can be used to manage a single Terminal Services server, or multiple Terminal Services servers. The administrative tasks that can be performed using the Terminal Services Manager tool are...
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An Overview on the Terminal Services Configuration Tool
In order for clients to establish Terminal Services sessions to on a server, listener connections have to be configured on the particular server. A listener connection can be configured for only RDP (Remote Data Protocol) over TCP/IP. One listener connection can be configured for a network interface card (NIC) in the Terminal Services computer. The Terminal Services Configuration tool is used create new listener connections, to change...
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An Introduction to Power Management and its Features
Power management is a component of system performance that affects how Windows makes use of power when the computer is running under normal conditions. You can use the Power management settings to preserve energy. This in turn extends the life of hardware components of the system because they are powered down during periods when there is no user activity. The power management feature is extremely beneficial for laptop users.
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Server Roles Overview
A network or network infrastructure is the grouping of hardware devices and software components which are needed to connect devices within the organization, and to connect the organization to other organizations and the Internet. The network infrastructure's physical hardware and logical components are needed to provide a number of features for the network, including connectivity, routing and switching capabilities, network security, and access control. The network or...
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Planning for a Cluster Service Implementation
A number of factors have to be determined when you plan for your Cluster Service implementation. A few items which you should include in your planning phase are listed here:Determine which applications and network services are the mission-critical applications of the organization that need high availability.Determine which clustering technology to implement that would ensure high levels of availability for the mission-critical applications...
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Macintosh Services Overview
While in the earlier days, it was somewhat difficult to integrate Macintosh networks and Windows networks because each operating system basically used different protocols, and files structures and systems. To deal with these integration issues, Microsoft has since introduced the File Server for Macintosh (FSM) and Print Server for Macintosh (PSM) services with Windows NT Server. These FSM and PSM Macintosh services are also included with Windows 2000 and Windows...
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Interoperating with Novell NetWare
Windows Server 2003 includes a few specific services that enable Novell NetWare servers and clients, and Windows computer to interoperate:
NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol (NWLink): NWLink IPX/SPX is the Microsoft implementation of Novell's NetWare Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) protocol. NWLink IPX/SPX is simply called NWLink. NWLink is used in Novell NetWare, and can be considered IPX for...
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Automated System Recovery (ASR) Overview
Previously, in the Windows NT and Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems, the emergency repair disk (ERD) feature was used to recover the system when disasters occurred. Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 now include the Automated System Recovery (ASR) feature for recovering the system in disaster situations. The Automated System Recovery (ASR) feature is a new feature found in the Windows Backup utility. ASR should be used to...
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An Overview on Services
Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 provide features technologies and services that can be added to new and existing networks to meet the organizations business requirements. To use certain services, you have to first implement specific technology or services on which these services depend. For instance, in order to use the Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service, you first have to install Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol...
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Monitoring Server Performance and Activity
One of the basic steps to optimizing server performance is to monitor server performance. To optimize server performance, you can perform a number of tasks, such as:
Reducing the load of network traffic on the particular server by implementing load balancing strategies.
Reducing CPU usage
Improving disk I/O
In order to optimize server performance for whatsoever reason, you need to start by monitoring the server. In most cases, before server...
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