tailieunhanh - Lecture Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment - Module 4

Lecture Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment - Module 4: Managing access to resources. The main contents of the chapter consist of the following: Overview of managing access to resources, managing access to shared folders, managing access to files and folders using NTFS permissions, determining effective permissions, managing access to shared files using offline caching. | Module 4: Managing Access to Resources Overview Overview of Managing Access to Resources Managing Access to Shared Folders Managing Access to Files and Folders Using NTFS Permissions Determining Effective Permissions Managing Access to Shared Files Using Offline Caching Lesson: Overview of Managing Access to Resources Multimedia: Access Control in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 What Are Permissions? What Are Standard and Special Permissions? Practice: Examining NTFS Permissions Multimedia: Permission States Multimedia: Access Control in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 This presentation explains how Active Directory uses security principals and identifiers to provide access to objects Important point to watch for: If you delete a security principle and then create it again with the same name, what is the effect on the permissions? What Are Permissions? Permissions define the type of access granted to a user, group, or computer for an object You apply permissions to objects such as . | Module 4: Managing Access to Resources Overview Overview of Managing Access to Resources Managing Access to Shared Folders Managing Access to Files and Folders Using NTFS Permissions Determining Effective Permissions Managing Access to Shared Files Using Offline Caching Lesson: Overview of Managing Access to Resources Multimedia: Access Control in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 What Are Permissions? What Are Standard and Special Permissions? Practice: Examining NTFS Permissions Multimedia: Permission States Multimedia: Access Control in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 This presentation explains how Active Directory uses security principals and identifiers to provide access to objects Important point to watch for: If you delete a security principle and then create it again with the same name, what is the effect on the permissions? What Are Permissions? Permissions define the type of access granted to a user, group, or computer for an object You apply permissions to objects such as files, folders, and printers You assign permissions to users and groups in Active Directory or on a local computer What Are Standard and Special Permissions? Standard Permissions Special Permissions Practice: Examining NTFS Permissions In this practice, you will: Examine the NTFS default permissions on system folders Examine the NTFS default permissions on a newly created folder Multimedia: Permission States In this activity, you will learn the differences between the permission states and then test your knowledge Lesson: Managing Access to Shared Folders What Are Shared Folders? What Are Administrative Shared Folders? Tools to Create and Manage Shared Folders Shared Folder Permissions Methods to Connect to Shared Folders What Are Published Shared Folders? How Published Shared Folders Are Used Best Practices For Using Shared Folders Practice: Managing Access to Shared Folders What Are Shared Folders? Shared folders show an icon of a hand holding the folder You can share only folders, not .

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