By By (author) Sharon Crawford By (author) Charlie Russell

Get the severe info you must construct and run a home windows Small company Server 2008–based community. This crucial, single-volume reference information process services and components—including top rate variation good points. achieve the real-world insights, workarounds, and troubleshooting strategies you wish for on-the-job results.

Discover how to:

  • Plan availability, safety features, and fault tolerance into community infrastructure
  • Use Hyper-V™ to put in and deal with your community extra efficiently
  • Migrate an latest Small company Server 2003 network
  • Create and deal with consumer roles, teams, and permissions
  • Configure tough disks for information integrity and redundancy, and deal with storage
  • Set up email and net connectivity
  • Use the console to control community settings, shared assets, and backups—locally or remotely
  • Organize safety settings with team coverage preferences
  • Monitor, troubleshoot, and song method performance

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Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition Local Printer Windows 2000 Workstation Windows Vista Business Local Scanner Windows Vista Home Premium Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Ultimate FIGURE 3-1 A peer-to-peer network, which has no central server or management Adding one or more servers running Windows Server 2008, or Windows Small Business Server 2008, as shown in Figure 3-2, is a client/server network—one k or more servers and multiple clients, all sharing a single security policy. The servers provide both the resources and the security policy for the network, and the clients are the computers that use the resources managed by the server.

In some ways, however, an even more important security feature of Windows Small Business Server 2008 (and all 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2008) is the requirement that every driver be signed to assure the authenticity of the driver provider. This won’t prevent a badly written driver from causing problems, but it will ensure that when you download and install a driver, you know that it really is written by the company that claims to have written it. This helps to protect against an important and difficult-to-detect security loophole that could allow an unscrupulous virus or root kit author to provide an imitation of a commonly used driver that contained code that would let the author bypass Windows security.

The vast majority of 32-bit software will work without issue in the WOW64 subsystem. The only real exceptions to this are applications that have specialized drivers, such as antivirus software, disk defragmentation utilities, and so on. These generally use special file system drivers. Check with your software vendor—many provide updated versions that work well with 64-bit Windows. What won’t work are 16-bit or MS-DOS applications. There is no support at all in any 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows for 16-bit applications.

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