tailieunhanh - exam 70 290 managing and maintaining a microsoft windows server 2003 environment phần 2
Trong mô hình này, các thông điệp không mang theo địa chỉ của người nhận (s), nhưng thay vì được giải quyết bằng một chủ đề. Các quy trình có nhu cầu nhận tin nhắn nên đăng ký vào một chủ đề cụ thể, trung gian sẽ chăm sóc các tin nhắn được chuyển từ nhà xuất bản cho thuê bao. Phức tạp hơn là các hệ thống trong đó thuê bao có thể xây dựng các vị đối với các thuộc tính của các mục dữ liệu được công bố. Trong trường hợp này, chúng tôi. | 26 PART 1 MANAGING AND MAINTAINING THE OPERATING SYSTEM 17. Type an appropriate password in the Restore Mode Password and Confirm Password text boxes and then click Next. The Summary page appears. 18. Review the options you have selected in the wizard and then click Next. The wizard proceeds to install the Active Directory and DNS Server services. 19. When the configuration process is finished the Completing The Active Directory Installation Wizard page appears. Click Finish. 20. An Active Directory Installation Wizard message box appears prompting you to restart the computer. Click Restart Now. 21. After the system has restarted log on as Administrator. The Configure Your Server Wizard reappears displaying the This Server Is Now A Domain Controller page. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 27 22. Click Finish. AN ACTIVE DIRECTORY PRIMER Although the Active Directory directory service is not the primary focus of this course some exposure to Active Directory is unavoidable for every Windows Server 2003 system administrator. The upcoming chapters will not cover advanced topics such as Active Directory design and schema administration but you will work with the Active Directory management tools supplied with Windows Server 2003 and learn to manipulate the properties of Active Directory objects such as users groups and computers. NOTE Active Directory To study the more advanced Active Directory topics consider taking the course for exam 70-294 Planning Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. What Is a Directory Service The first commercial local area networking products that appeared in the early 1990s were geared toward small collections of computers commonly called workgroups. A workgroup network enabled a handful of users working together on the same project to share resources such as documents and printers. As the value of data networking was recognized by the business world networks grew larger.
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