TAILIEUCHUNG - MCSE Windows server 2003- P5

MCSE Windows server 2003- P5: Windows Server 2003 is, of course, more secure, more reliable, more available, and easier to administer than any previous version of Windows. Let’s take a close look at the platform and how it compares to Microsoft Windows 2000. This lesson provides a brief overview of the Windows Server 2003 family, focusing on the differences among the product editions: Web Edition, Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, and Datacenter Edition. | Lesson 1 Setting Up Shared Folders 6-3 Lesson 1 Setting Up Shared Folders We would not have networks or our jobs if organizations did not find it valuable to provide access to information and resources stored on one computer to users of another computer. Creating a shared folder to provide such access is therefore among the most fundamental tasks for any network administrator. Windows Server 2003 shared folders are managed with the Shared Folders snap-in. After this lesson you will be able to Create a shared folder with Windows Explorer and the Shared Folders snap-in Configure permissions and other properties of shared folders Manage user sessions and open files Estimated lesson time 15 minutes Sharing a Folder Sharing a folder configures the File And Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks service also known as the Server service to allow network connections to that folder and its subfolders by clients running the Client For Microsoft Networks also known as the Workstation service . You certainly have shared a folder using Windows Explorer by right-clicking a folder choosing Sharing And Security and selecting Share This Folder. However the familiar Sharing tab of a folder s properties dialog box in Windows Explorer is available only when you configure a share while logged on to a computer interactively or through terminal services. You cannot share a folder on a remote sys tem using Windows Explorer. Therefore you will examine the creation properties configuration and management of a shared folder using the Shared Folders snap-in which can be used on both local and remote systems. When you open the Shared Folders snap-in either as a custom MMC console snap-in or as part of the Computer Management or File Server Management consoles you will immediately notice that Windows Server 2003 has several default administrative shares already configured. These shares provide connection to the system directory typically C Windows as well as to the root of each fixed hard disk

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