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Symbols100 servers, 1098-1099
AAccount Lockout, 61, 317-322Account Lockout tools, troubleshooting, 824account security, 315-322account security settings (GPOs), 291accounts, user (creating with CSVDE output), 736-738ACR (Array Configuration Replicator Utility), 554action plans, troubleshooting Active Directory, 811-816Active Directory (AD)
advantages, 915authoritative restores, 873back link, nonrestored object links, 881-882backups, 895-897cluster server integration, 1001design and deployment, 925-928disaster recovery. See disaster recovery, ADimpact on Exchange design, 935-936logical design. See logical design of Active Directorymonitoring, 693-694, 707
event logs, 696MOM, 696-697native tools, 694-695OVOW, 699-707Quest software, 697-698Replication Monitor, 695-696
new features. See new features, Active Directoryobjects
exporting, 725-731importing, 725-726, 731-735
replication. See replicationrestoring
authoritative restores, 877-878back link, 880, 888database, 893-897forests, 897-900massive object deletions, 878-880
operations masters, 888-893SYSVOL, 888
troubleshooting. See troubleshooting, Active Directorywrite operations, 894
Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM), 378Active Directory Installation Wizard, 867Active Directory Link Recovery Manager. See ADLRMActive Directory Load Balancing Tool (ADLB), 34, 61Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI), 1065Active Directory Topology Viewer. See ADTVActive Directory Users and Computer snap-in, 61ACU (Array Configuration Utility), 126-127, 740AD. See Active Directory (AD)AD Connector (ADC), 944AD structure section (assessment data template),
242-244ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode), 378adapters, network adapters, 71Adaptive Enterprise (AE), 106ADC (AD Connector), 944ADI zone configuration (DNS), 402-404ADLB (Active Directory Load Balancing Tool), 34, 61ADLRM (Active Directory Link Recovery Manager),
884-888administration of HP SIM, 614-617administration and management structure section
(assessment data template), 251-253administration-based OUs, logical design, 280-281administrative models, Exchange 2003, 941-943Administrator password, 859ADMT utility, 194-201ADPrep utility, preparing forests and domains for
in-place upgrade, 183-187ADSI (Active Directory Service Interface), 1065ADSIedit tool, 870-871
accidental object deletions, 879ADTV (Active Directory Topology Viewer), 694, 698,
702-707ADU, 843
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advanced memory protection technologies1126
advanced memory protection (AMP) technologies, 117advertising as Terminal Server (281307), 1079AE (Adaptive Enterprise), 106Aelita Domain Migration Wizard utility, 202affinity (site), 1103Age of Directories, 702agents, Management Agents, 739, 741, 798
components, 799-800installation, 802-810System Management home page, 739Verson Control, 746, 779-782
help file requirements, 786-787security, 782-783
Web-enabled, 799Windows 2000 architecture, 801-802
alerts and PMP workload, 507aliases (WMIC), 721AMD Opteron processors, 95AMP (advanced memory protection) technologies, 117antiSPAM requirements, Exchange 2003 deployment,
930-932API (Application Program Interface), 921appending log files (example 8.2), 574Applicable Support Packs toolbar (RDU), 760application assessment (migration planning), 463application behavior (186499), 1079Application Center, 1007application classes (WMI), 995application compatibility of Domain Rename, 40-42Application Compatibility Toolkit, 463application partitions, 28-30
creating, 32DomainDnsZones, 401-403example scenario, 31-32ForestDnsZones, 401-403ForestDnsZones and DomainDnsZones, 30-31
Application Program Interface (API), 921application test plan, pilot (migration planning), 429application validation section (assessment data
template), 246application-monitor resources (MSCS), 984-988APPSEC, 1075architecture
of HP SIM, 586-587IDC architecture, 109of PMP, 504-505of RDP, 621-629
Windows edition, 629-636arguments, Remote Deployment Console Utility,
770-772Array Configuration (ACU), Management Agents, 740Array Configuration Replicator Utility (ACR), 554Array Configuration Utility (ACU), 126-127Array Type Utility (ARRTYPE), 557ARRTYPE (Array Type Utility), 557assessment phase (migration planning), 220, 223-224
application assessment, 463benefits analysis and recommendations, 255-256
best practices, 256data gathering. See data gathering, assessment phase
(migration planning)infrastructure impact, 254network assessment, 463team members, 224-228training requirements, 255
assisted server installation (SmartStart), 495-497Asynch Mgmt tab, 808attacks, time synchronization security, 411-412attributes, user (importing objects), 731-734authentication, 67. See also IAS
time synchronization in, 408-411Universal Group Membership Caching. See
Universal Group Membership Cachingauthoritative restore (FRS), troubleshooting, 364authoritative restores, 873, 877-878authorization
DHCP, 393time synchronization in, 410-412
auto site coverage, 379autoconfiguration process, ProLiant servers, 492-493autoenrollment of users, 87-88automated and intelligent management features in
ProLiant platforms, 112automatic logon fails (260711), 1080automatic reconnection feature (323258), 1080automatic reconnects, RDC, 1053Automatically Backup System Protected Files with
System State option, 860-861automation with tasks (HP SIM), 608-609
BBackup Domain Controllers (BDCs), 891Backup Exec, 903backups
Active Directory, 858-860, 895-897Disaster Recovery Plan, 857-858DHCP, 392high availability, 901-903Install from Media (IFM) feature, 21-22, 45-46recovery solutions, 903-905, 909Windows Server 2003, 859
bandwidthof existing network, documentation of, 375-377Terminal Services (RDC), 1053
batch files, 554. See also server batch filesBDCs (Backup Domain Controllers), 891benefits, VPNs, 1018benefits analysis, assessment phase (migration
planning), 255-256best body support (Outlook 2003), 949best practices. See also troubleshooting
assessment phase (migration planning), 256File Replication Service (FRS), 361-362, 365Remote Desktop Administration, 1059-1061replication topology, 343-349server consolidation, 1001-1002
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client requirements, PMP 1127
SSSTK (SmartStart Scripting Toolkit), 549Terminal Server infrastructure design, 1077
BHS (Bridgehead Server), 955, 1101load balancing, 34replication load balancing, 331-333, 341-343
BindView migration tools, 203BIOS, WMIC, 724BIOS Serial Console, troubleshooting, 849-850BL (DNS Block-List filtering), 930BL class servers. See ProLiant BL-e class blade servers;
ProLiant BL-p class blade serversBL-e class, 1091BL-p class, 1092-1093BL20p blade server, 1092BL40p blade server, 1093blade servers
advantages, 114-115deployed server configuration, 662-666in Deployment Server Console, 657-658image capture, 660-662image deployment, 662-663new features, 97-98physical design phase (migration planning), 420-421ProLiant BL-e class, 115ProLiant BL-p class, 115RDP features, 620-621rip and replace, 655-656, 666-668scripted installation deployment, 658-660Windows Server 2003 installation, 453-454
boot options, ProLiant servers, 493boot utilities, server batch file creation, 555-556bootable server configuration floppy disks, creating,
561-565booting
DHCP and PXE boot sequence, 623-624from SAN, 682-689
“Branch Office Deployment” (replication), 333-334branch office network links, VPNs, 1016-1017Bridgehead Server. See BHSbridges, site link, 1104-1105Broadcast Name Resolution, 68-69browse list prevention (262852), 1080-1081buffer packing (Outlook 2003), 949Build Guides, physical design phase (migration
planning), 422, 425burflags, 1104business justification, migration to Exchange 2003,
919-920business plans
hard cost savings, 158-162incidental cost savings, 163postponing migration, 167-168presenting to management, 164-166ProLiant cost savings, 163-164ROI, 153-159TCO, 154-155technical justification, 166-167
Ccache, Universal Group Membership Caching. See
Universal Group Membership CachingCached Exchange Mode (Outlook 2003), 384, 946-947CAL Token, 1074calculating ROI (Return on Investment), 155-159capacity planning, PMP, 507case studies, 1087
configuring remote access for employees at HP,1043-1046
disaster recovery, 910Eastman Chemical Company, 1087Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT),
1088Greek Ministry of Interior Web site, 116Hewlett-Packard Corporation (HP), 1088HP and Compaq merger, 107-109migration planning
county government office, 204-207Eastman Chemical Company, 207-213Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Compaq merger,
213-218Reed Elsevier, 1088-1089replication topology
Hewlett-Packard (HP), 354multi-tier topology, 351-353overlooking DefaultIPSiteLink, 349-350Reed Elsevier, 354-357
XYZ Company, Terminal Services datacenter solution, 1077-1079
categories, Exchange 2003 servers, 955, 959CD Eject Utility (CDEJECT), 557CD-based Windows Server 2003 deployment, 560CDEJECT (CD Eject Utility), 557Central Datacenter deployment, Exchange 2003
servers, 961Central Management Server. See CMScentralized placement, Exchange 2003 servers, 960-961certificate rules (Software Restriction Policies), 74certificate templates, editing, 84-85change order, 1104chief architects, design team members, 262CICA (Compaq Intelligent Cluster Administrator), 980CIM Studio, 710circular logging, Exchange 2003, 953-954classes
ProLiant BL-p class servers, 1093WMI, 715-717, 724
clean installs versus upgrades, cluster deployment,968-970
client access, Exchange 2003, 945-946Client Access Point (RDP—Windows edition), 631client configuration, 404-406client connections, Terminal Server Licensing, 1072Client Creator (Terminal Services), 1051client error messages, 1066client license renewal (248430), 1081client requirements, PMP (Performance Management
Pack), 508-509
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Client Side Extensions1128
Client Side Extensions (CSEs), 51-52client-side DNS settings, 54-55clients
defined, 621error messages, 1066RDC interface, 1051-1052RDP—Windows edition client components, 632-636Remote Desktop, 1051Terminal Server, error messages, 1107-1117Terminal Services, 1051
Clone Mode (Mail Migration Wizard), 940cluster service password, changing, 999cluster support, Windows Server 2003 installation, 448cluster-aware applications, Generic Script resource
(MSCS), 985-986cluster.log file, new features, 999clustering, Exchange 2003, 954ClusterRecovery.exe, 998clusters. See also MSCS, NLB
defined, 980deployment, 968
and CICA, 980and Exchange Server, 976-978and IIS, 978and NAS, 979-980replacement upgrades, 973-974rolling upgrades versus downtime upgrades,
971-973and SQL, 979StorageWorks minimum requirements, 974-975StorageWorks upgrades, 975-976upgrade paths, 970-971upgrades versus clean installs, 968-970
monitoring with HP SIM, 602-605ProLiant server support information, 1007server consolidation, 966-967supported Windows Server 2003 SKUs, 967-968VBS, 1119, 1123
CMAK (Connection Manager Administration Kit),1034, 1037-1039, 1043
CMS (Central Management Server)HP SIM architecture, 586system requirements for HP SIM installation,
590-591command prompt installation,
Windows Server 2003, 456command-line interface, ADMT, 196-197command-line syntax, Remote Deployment Console
Utility, 769command-line utilities (Terminal Services), 1064commands
CSVDE, 735-738DCDiag, troubleshooting, 820DSadd, 694DSget, 694DSmod, 694DSmove, 694DSquery, 695
DSrm, 695export filters, 728-731NetDiag, troubleshooting, 821Repadmin, 875showvector, 889
communications plan, pilot (migration planning), 430Compaq and Hewlett-Packard (HP) merger case
study, migration planning, 213-218Compaq and HP merger case study, 107-109Compaq Disk Formatting Utility (CPQFMT), 556Compaq Disk Partition Creation Utility (CPQDISK),
554-556Compaq Intelligent Cluster Administrator (CICA), 980components
EBS, 904Management Agents, 799-800
compression. See data compressionconditional forwarding (DNS), 394-395Confdisk.exe, 998configuration
deployed blade servers, 662-666Event Notifier, 809RBSU, 849RDU, 763-765remote access, HP case study, 1043-1046Remote Desktop for Administration, 1057
configuration audit trail, Management Agents, 740configuration files (Deployment Server directory
structure), 676Configuration NC, Exchange design, 937Configuration Replication Utility (CONREP), 553configuration rights, HP SIM, 615-616configuration utilities, 125-129configuration wizard (MSCS), 996-997configuring
ADI zones, 402-404clients, 404-406DNS with DCPromo, 401DNS and zone properties, 405-406Kerberos policies, 413servers and arrays for Windows Server 2003
installation, 489-490, 493-494connection filtering, Exchange 2003, 930-931Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK),
1034Connection Manager Kit Creation Wizard, 1034connection objects, 1101connections, RDC, 1051-1054CONREP (Configuration Replication Utility), 553console connection, Remote Desktop for
Administration, 1058console connections, Terminal Services, 1063consolidation, 966. See server consolidationconsultants, assessment team members, 225contingency plan, pilot (migration planning), 430continuity and component commonality on ProLiant
servers, 113-114core techologies in ProLiant platforms, 110-113
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demotion process 1129
cost savingshard cost savings, 158-162incidental cost savings, 163ProLiant servers, 163-164
cost-benefit analysis, Domain Rename, 43-44county government office case study, migration
planning, 204-207CPQDISK (Compaq Disk Partition Creation Utility),
554-556CPQFMT (Compaq Disk Formatting Utility), 556CPQLODOS (Lights-Out DOS Utility), 554Credential Manager, 82-83Cross Certification trust model, 83-84cross forest trusts, 89-93cross-forest authentication, 67CSEs (Client Side Extensions), 51-52CSV, styles, 722CSVDE, 879
creating OUs, 736-738creating user accounts, 736-738importing objects, 735
CSVDE utility, 193customer case studies. See case studiescustomer service. See technical supportcustomizing
Jobs pane (Deployment Server Console), 678-681ProLiant Integration Module for Deployment
Server, 681-682SIM console, 597-598
D-d command, 728data collection, troubleshooting Active Directory,
816-818data compression
inter-site data compression, performance, 34replication topology, 339-342
Data Encryption Standard. See DESdata gathering, assessment phase (migration
planning), 228-229AD structure section, 242-244application validation section, 246existing system environment section, 230growth section, 253introduction section, 230management and administration structure section,
251-253security section, 248-251server systems topology section, 231-241user environment section, 247-248Windows 2003 infrastructure section, 241-242Windows 2003 network services section, 245-246
Data Link Control (DLC) protocol, removal ofsupport for, 70
data streams, 902databases
Active Directory, restoring, 893-897Exchange 2003, 950-953
NTDS.DIT, 897NTFRS jet database, 1105
datacentersTerminal Services case study, 1077-1079Windows 2000 Datacenter, 970-971
DC Locator settings, 53-54DCDiag, troubleshooting, 820DCgpofix.exe, 50DCPromo, 44, 858
demoting DCs, 386DNS configuration, 401Install from Media (IFM) feature, 21-22, 45-46troubleshooting, 829-834unattended answer files, 46-48
DCs (Domain Controllers), 23, 856, 925and account security, 316-317demoting, 386disaster recovery, 856full system state backup, 859GC servers, 925-926Lag, 880naming standards, 285placement near Exchange 2003 servers, 925-928recovering FSMO role holders, 888-890refreshing the cache, 17-18renaming, 23
DNS delegation records, 27-28GUI method, 24-25Netdom method, 24, 27
repairs, 860-862hardware differences, 864-865lag sites, 871-873manual demotion, 865-870nonauthoritative restores, 862-863tombstonelifetime setting, 864
server placement, 381-383DDNS (dynamic DNS), 1030default application partitions, 30-31default OUs, 281DefaultIPSiteLink case study, replication topology,
349-350defragmentation, 897Degpofix troubleshooting tool, 61delegation of administrative permissions,
Exchange 2003, 942-943delegation records (DNS), renaming DCs, 27-28delegation schemes (DNS), 394-397
_msdcs zone, 396, 398-401deleted objects, tombstonelifetime attribute, 334-335deleting
cache for entire site, Universal Group MembershipCaching, 17-18
objectsback link, 880, 888restoring massive deletions, 878-880
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), 930demoting DCs, 386demotion process (GCs), 23
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demotions, DCs and GCs1130
demotions, DCs and GCs, 865-870deployed server configuration, 662-666deployment
AD, 925-928of blade servers, scripted installation deployment,
658-660of clusters. See clusters, deploymentof ProLiant servers
installation requirements, 550-551server batch file creation, 554-558server configuration floppy disk creation, 558-559server profile creation, 552-554strategies for, 546-547
PSP, 757, 778RDU, 758-768, 773-775return codes, 776in Windows, 757Windows examples, 776-778
of target servers, 582of Windows Server 2003, 559-560
Deployment Agent for DOS, 633Deployment Agent for Linux, 633Deployment Agent for Windows, 633deployment jobs, 669-670deployment phase (migration planning), 221Deployment Server (RDP—Windows edition), 630-631Deployment Server Console, 647-651, 678-681Deployment Server Console (RDP—Windows
edition), 631Deployment Server Database (RDP—Windows
edition), 631Deployment Server directory structure, 674-678deployment utilities, 129-134deployment, 682. See also RDPdepth of OU tree, 280-281DES (Data Encryption Standard), 1014design, 261, 375. See also logical design of Active
Directory; physical design phase AD, 925-928Exchange 2003, 934-946
design phase (migration planning), 220design reviews (migration planning), 220design team, 219, 227. See also assessment phase
(migration planning), team membersmigration planning, Active Directory logical design,
261-263Designated File Types policy (Software Restriction
Policies), 79development team, assessment team members, 226device drivers, new features, 65devices, Remote Desktop Protocol, 1058DFS (Distributed File System), 35
new features, 34-35troubleshooting, 836
DFS replica sets, 359DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol),
621-629, 1030assessment data gathering, 233, 245new features, 392-393
DHCP server (RDP—Windows edition), 632diagnostics. See also troubleshooting
Management Agents, 740Diagnostics Online Edition Maintenance utility,
troubleshooting, 847diagnostics utilities, 128-129Dial Tone messaging service, 921Direct backup option, 905directories
morphed, 1105staging, 1106
directory infrastructure, technical assessment (migration to Exchange 2003), 925-933
directory lookup functionality, GC servers, 926Directory Services (DS), 915
integration with iLO and RILOE II, 100Directory Services Repair Mode. See DSRMDirectory Store, 893directory synchronization
Exchange 2003, 943-945multi-forest deployment of Exchange design, 938
disabling intersite compression, 340disaster recovery, 855-856
Active Directory, 856, 860-862authoritative restores, 873, 877-878back link, 880, 888database, 893-897forests, 897-900hardware differences, 864-865lag sites, 871-873manual DC demotion, 865-870manual GC demotion, 865-870massive object deletions, 878-880nonauthoritative restores, 862-863operations masters, 888-893SYSVOL, 888tombstonelifetime setting, 864
backing up Active Directory, 858-860case study, 910DCs, 856Disaster Recovery Plan. See Disaster Recovery Plandowntime, 900-901ProLiant, 900-901
backup recovery solutions, 903-905, 909high availability, 901-903RAIS, 903
Disaster Recovery Plan, 856backups, 857-858developing, 857recovery requirements, 858SLA (Service Level Agreement), 857testing, 858validation, 858
Disaster Recovery Site (DRS), 898-899disaster recovery tools (MSCS), 998discontinued software products, 484disk utilities, server batch file creation, 556disks, sizing Exchange 2003 servers, 955
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Encrypting File System 1131
Display tab (RDC remote connections), 1052Distributed File System. See DFSdistributed placement, Exchange 2003 servers, 960-961DL servers, 1094-1096. See also ProLiant DL serversDL140 server, 1099DL145 server, 1099DL320 server, 1094DL360 server, 1094DL380 server, 1094DL560 server, 1095DL580 server, 1095DL740 server, 1095DL760 server, 1096DLC (Data Link Control) protocol, removal of
support for, 70DLG (Domain Local Group), 882DLG Amer-DLG1, 882DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), 930DNS (Domain Name Service), 393
assessment data gathering, 234-235, 242-245Check, 830new features, 64-65, 393-400, 403-406server placement, 378-379troubleshooting, 824-825
DNS Block-List filtering. See BLDNS delegation records, renaming DCs, 27-28DNS properties, configuring, 405-406documentation
physical design phase (migration planning), 431-432pilot (migration planning), 430RDP, 690-691
documentation files (Deployment Server directorystructure), 678
Domain Controller Rename, 23DNS delegation records, 27-28GUI method, 24-25Netdom method, 24, 27
Domain Controllers. See DCsdomain functional level, 170-171Domain Local Group (DLG), 882domain local groups, security planning and design,
309-310Domain Migration Wizard utility, 202Domain Name Service. See DNSdomain namespace, naming standards, 283-284Domain naming master, 890domain naming master (FSMO role), 386Domain Rename, 36-38
application compatibility, 40-42capabilities of, 39cost-benefit analysis, 43-44Exchange recovery, 42-43limitations of, 40versus Prune and Graft, 39
domain structureassessment data gathering, 243-244logical design, 263-273
DomainDnsZones application partition, 30-31, 401-403
DomainPrep utility, AD impact on Exchange 2003design, 936
domainsobject links, 882preparing for in-place upgrade, 183-187Qamericas.Qtest.cpqcorp.net, 882renaming, 36-38
downtime, disaster recovery, 900-903downtime upgrades versus rolling upgrades, cluster
deployment, 971-973drivers, 65, 498-499. See also device driversDrizzle mode (data replication mode), 947DRS (Disaster Recovery Site), 898-899DS. See Directory ServicesDSAccess, 926-927DSadd command, 694dsadd troubleshooting tool, 61Dsadd utility, 193DSget command, 694dsget troubleshooting tool, 61Dsget utility, 194DSmod command, 694dsmod troubleshooting tool, 61Dsmod utility, 193DSmove command, 694Dsmove utility, 193DSProxy, 928DSquery command, 695dsquery troubleshooting tool, 61Dsquery utility, 193DSRM (Directory Services Repair Mode), 874DSrm command, 695dsrm troubleshooting tool, 61Dsrm utility, 193dynamic DNS (DDNS), 1030Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), 621,
1030dynamic resource optimization in ProLiant
platforms, 112
EEAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol), 1011Eastman Chemical Company case study, 1087
migration planning, 207-213EBS (Enterprise Backup Solution), 903-904EDB.CHK file, 894editing certificate templates, 84-85Effective Permissions tab (ACL properties), 87-88efficiency, HP SIM, 588EFS (Encrypting File System), 80-82Embedded Server Setup feature, ProLiant servers,
492-493empty root domain, 269EMS, troubleshooting, 849enclosures, ProLiant BL-p class servers, 1092encrypted files, sharing, 80-82Encrypting File System (EFS), 80-82
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encryption1132
encryptionsession encryption, Remote Desktop
Administration, 1059-1060Terminal Services, 1067
Enforcement policy (Software Restriction Policies), 79enterprise assessment. See assessment phase
(migration planning)Enterprise Backup Solution (EBS), 903-904enterprise networks, RDP implementation, 638-639error messages
Terminal Server client, 1107general error messages, 1107-1114licensing error messages, 1115-1117
Terminal Services, 1066error reporting policies, 56-57ESE (Extensible Storage Engine), 953ESM (Exchange System Manager), 921evaluation, pilot (migration planning), 431evaluation licenses, 690event logs
monitoring Active Directory, 696troubleshooting, 822-823
Event Notifier, configuration, 809Event Viewer, 1064events
monitoring with HP SIM, 602-605WMI, 719-720
eventvwr.msc, 1064examples
log files, 574network software repository, preparing, 579-581
Exchange 2003, 915-917deployment
antiSPAM requirements, 930-933security, 929-930
DSAccess, 926-927migration to, 917-918
Exchange design, 934-946planning, 919-921technical assessment of current environment,
922-933Partition Occupancy parameter (Global Catalog
servers), 20ProLiant servers, 961
GC servers, 962-963recovering, 42-43server sizing and placement, 949, 954-955
centralized placement, 960-961circular logging, 953-954clustering, 954databases, 950-953distributed placement, 960-961server categories, 955, 959storage groups, 950transaction logs, 953-954
versions, 918Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard, 943Exchange Administrator, 942
Exchange Full Administrator, 942Exchange logs, sizing Exchange 2003 servers, 955Exchange Server, cluster deployment, 976-978Exchange System Manager (ESM), 921Exchange View Only Administrator, 942ExDeploy tool, 918, 935existing system environment section (assessment data
template), 230Experience tab (RDC remote connections), 1052exporting objects, 725-731Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), 1011Extensible Storage Engine (ESE), 953External Connector, Terminal Server, 1073external time sources, time synchronization, 413
FFastlane Migrator utility, 202fault management, Management Agents, 739fault tolerance features in ProLiant platforms, 111Fibre Channel adapters, diagnostics utilities, 129file association feature (257592), 1081-1082File Copy Utility (FILECOPY), 557File Replication Service. See FRSfile services, physical design phase (migration
planning), 418-419FILECOPY (File Copy Utility), 557filters
exporting objects, 728-731GPO filtering, 293-295WMI filtering, 295-301
financial plans. See business plansFIPS.SYS, 73firewalls, integration with RRAS NAT function, 69Firmware Maintenance CD, 481-482flexibility, HP SIM, 588Flexible Single Master Operations. See FSMOforcing cache refreshes, 17forest functional level, 172-173forest native mode, 63forest settings, tombstonelifetime setting, 864forest structure, logical design, 273-277forest trusts, 87. See also cross forest trustsForestDnsZones application partition, 30-31, 401-403ForestPrep utility, AD impact on Exchange 2003
design, 935-936forests
Active Directory, restoring, 897-900intra- and inter-forest migrations, 193-194preparing for in-place upgrade, 183-187
formatting WMIC, 722-723forums, ProLiant technical support, 487Free/Busy information, IOPF utility, 938FRS (File Replication Service), 357-359, 1104-1106
best practices, 361-362, 365latency, 360-361new features, 34-35replica set structure, 358-359SYSVOL file structure, 360troubleshooting, 365-372, 836
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HP case studies 1133
FRSDiag.exe (FRS troubleshooting tool), 367-370FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operations), 385
server placement, 385-391FSMO role holders, 888-890Full items data replication mode, 947full system state backup, 859functional levels, 62-63
Windows, 169-175
G-g command, 728GAL (Global Address List), 926Gantt charts, 165GC Caching. See Universal Group Membership CachingGC servers, 925
directory lookup functionality, 926Exchange on ProLiant servers, 962-963replication topology, 337-338
GCs (Global Catalog servers), 1019full system state backup, 859new features, 19-23placement for Exchange servers, 927placement near Exchange 2003 servers, 925-928placement for Outlook clients, 928repairs, 860-862
manual demotion, 865-870server placement, 384-385
GDOT (Georgia Department of Transportation), casestudy, 1088
General tab (RDC remote connections), 1052generations, ProLiant server modeling system, 114Generic Script resource (MSCS), 985-986geo-clusters, 983Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), case
study, 1088Global Address List (GAL), 926Global Catalog servers. See GCsgoals (migration planning)
assessment phase, 228pilot, 426
GPMC (Group Policy Management Console), 51, 60,302-306
GPO filtering, 293-295GPOs, naming standards, 288GPResult tool, 302GPresult troubleshooting tool, 60GPupdate troubleshooting tool, 61GPupdate.exe, 50graphic output, ADTV, 705Graphical User Interface. See GUIGreek Ministry of Interior Web site case study, 116Grillenmeir, Guido, 884group membership links, 882-888Group Policy, 1065
Active Directory logical design, 288-306new features, 50
client-side DNS settings, 54-55CSEs (Client Side Extensions), 51-52
DC Locator settings, 53-54DCgpofix.exe, 50error reporting, 56-57GPMC (Group Policy Management Console), 51GPupdate.exe, 50Net Logon settings, 53Remote Assistance, 55RPC troubleshooting, 57System Restore, 55-56time services, 57user rights changes, 52WMI filters, 58-60
troubleshooting, 834-836Group Policy Editor, 1068-1069Group Policy Management Console. See GPMCGroup Policy settings, DNS, 402Group Policy-based OUs, logical design, 278-279groups
naming standards, 286security groups. See security groups
growth section (assessment data template), 253GUI (Graphical User Interface), 593. See also UI
for HP SIM, 593-598NLB management GUI, 1004
GUI method, renaming DCs, 24-25GUICMD.EXE, 569
HHAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer), 865hang detection (MSCS), 999-1000hard cost savings (business planning), 158-162hard drives, 119-120hardware, Active Directory disaster recovery, 864-865Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL), 865hardware configuration settings, modifying, 682hardware sizing, Exchange 2003 servers, 955, 959hash rules (Software Restriction Policies), 74Header mode (data replication mode), 947help, WMIC, 722help files, Verson Control Agent, 786-787Hewlett-Packard. See HPHFORM, styles, 722high availability, 901-903. See also MSCS; NLBhistory, VPNs, 1010-1012history of ProLiant servers, 103-106home networks, new features, 65-66home pages, System Management, 739Hot Plug RAID memory, Windows Server 2003
installation, 449-450hotfixes, WMIC, 724HP case studies, 1088
Compaq merger case study, 107-109, 213-218configuring remote access for employees, 1043-1044
Compaq’s VPN service, 1044merging HP and Compaq services, 1044-1045ProLiant specifications for VPN servers, 1046VPN services, 1043-1044
replication topology, 354
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HP Data Protector1134
HP Data Protector, 903HP OpenView Virtual Replicator. See SWVRHP ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide, 843HP ProLiant servers. See ProLiant serversHP SIM (HP Systems Insight Manager), 583-617HPQnet-DC3, 890HTABLE, styles, 722HTTP.sys, support for, 70HYPERCFG (Integrated ATA RAID Replication
Utility), 554
IIAS (Internet Authentication Service), 1019
installation of Windows Server 2003, 1019-1029new features, 67
IDC architecture, 109-110IDS (Intrusion Detection Servers), 1015IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), 1010IFM (Install from Media) feature, 21-22, 45-46IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol), 1006
NLB support, 1006-1007IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) v3,
support for, 70IIS, cluster deployment, 978iLO (integrated Lights-Out) technology, 122-123
Directory Services integration, 100integration with Deployment Server Console,
648-649troubleshooting, 850-851
iLO Advanced Features Pack, Terminal Services passthrough, 1061-1062
image capture, blade servers, 660-662image deployment, blade servers, 662-663image files (Deployment Server directory s
tructure), 676IML (Integrated Management Log), troubleshooting,
847-848IMP (Insight Management Pack) for MOM
(Microsoft Operations Manager), 143-144implementation, VPNs, 1016-1018implementation phase, 221importing objects, 725-726, 731
adding users, 733-735CSVDE, 735user attributes, 731-734
in-place upgrades, 179-189inbound logs, 1104inbound replica partners, 1105incidental cost savings (business planning), 163individual objects, authoritative restores, 878Industry Standard Servers, history of ProLiant servers,
103-106Infrared Data Association (IrDA) protocol, removal of
support for, 70infrastructure impact, assessment phase (migration
planning), 254Infrastructure master, 389, 891initial setup, HP SIM, 598-602
initial user logon, enabling Universal GroupMembership Caching, 6-10
innovation, history of ProLiant servers, 104-105Insight Diagnostics, troubleshooting, 848-849Insight Integration for CA Unicenter, 140-141Insight Integration for HP OpenView, 141-142Insight Integration for Tivoli Enterprise Console
(TEC), 139-140Insight Integration for Tivoli NetView (AIX), 142-143Insight Integration modules, 139-144Insight Management Pack (IMP) for Microsoft
Operations Manager (MOM), 143-144Insight Management Agents. See Management AgentsInsight Manager, PMP integration, 506Insight Manager 7, 138, 583. See also HP SIM
new features in HP SIM, 585PMP integration, 505
Install from Media (IFM) feature, 21-22, 45-46installation
HP SIM, 589, 592-593Management Agents, 802
requirements, 802SmartStart CD, 804-805SNMP, 803-810TCP, 803-804
PMP, 509PSP component software, 766-768, 773-775RDC, 1059RDP, 643, 645-646RDP—Windows edition client components, 635-636RDP—Windows edition server components, 634-635requirements for SSSTK deployment methods,
550-551RPM (Resource Partitioning Manager), 513-515SIM, 786software maintenance, 750VCRM, 787-797Windows Server 2003. See Windows Server 2003,
installationWMI Agent, 809-810
installation paths, SmartStart CD, 495-498Integrated ATA RAID Replication Utility
(HYPERCFG), 554Integrated Management Log utility, troubleshooting,
847-848integrated pilot (migration planning), 427integrity checking, 897Intel Offload Cards, 1046Intel Xeon processors, 96intelligent management features in ProLiant
platforms, 112inter-forest migrations, 193-194Inter-Organization Public Folder utility (IOPF
utility), 938inter-site data compression, performance, 34interfaces, RDC (Remote Desktop Connection),
1051-1052interim mode (Windows functional levels), 172
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logical design of Active Directory 1135
internal networks, VPNs, 1017-1018Internet Authentication Service (IAS), 67, 1019Internet Connection Firewall, 80-81Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), 1010Internet Explorer, settings VCRM, 789-790Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), 1006Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) v3,
support for, 70Internet Protocol Security. See IPSecInternet Zone rule (Software Restriction Policies), 74interoperability, Windows functional levels, 172-175intersite compression, disabling, 340Intersite Topology Generator (ISTG), 1102
performance, 33intra-forest migrations, 193-194introduction section (assessment data template), 230Intrusion Detection Servers (IDS), 1015IOPF utility (Inter-Organization Public Folder
utility), 938IPSec (Internet Protocol Security), 72, 1010IPSec over NAT tunnels, 67IPSECMON MMC monitoring tool, 72IPv6 protocol, support for, 69IPX/SPX protocol, removal of support for, 70IrDA (Infrared Data Association) protocol, removal of
support for, 70isolated pilot (migration planning), 427ISTG (Intersite Topology Generator), 33, 1102
J-Kjob objects
capturing non-RPM job objects, 533-534defined, 513
Jobs pane (Deployment Server Console),customization, 678-681
journal wrap, troubleshooting, 363junction points, 360
defined, 1105troubleshooting, 361
KCC (Knowledge Consistency Checker), 1102topology generation time, 330
Kerberos. See also authentication; authorizationforest trusts, 87policy configuration, 413
Key Recovery Agent, 85-87
L-l command, 728L2F (Layer 2 Forwarding), 1010L2TP (Layer 2 Transport Protocol), 1010L2TP over NAT tunnels, 67Lag DCs, 880lag sites, 871-873LAN on Motherboard (LOM) feature, 235latency, FRS, 360-361Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F), 1010Layer 2 Transport Protocol (L2TP), 1010LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), 1019
LDIFDE, 879Ldifde, export filters, 728-731Ldifde utility, 193LDP, accidental object deletions, 879least-cost path, 1102legacy protocols, removal of support for, 70License Server requirements, Terminal Server
infrastructure design, 1076License Server Security Group policy, Terminal Server,
1074licensing
PMP, 510ProLiant Essentials software, 146RDP, 689-690
Lights-Out DOS Utility (CPQLODOS), 554Lights-Out Management (iLO, RILOE), 648Lights-Out technology, iLO (integrated Lights-Out),
122-123Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), 1019lingering objects, 335-336
AD replication, 33Link Value Replication (LVR), 882Linked Value Replication (LVR), 49links
objectsADLRM, 884-888anomalies, 882group membership, 882-884nonrestored, 881-882
site, 1104Linux imaging jobs, 674load balancing
BHS, 34replication, 331-333, 341-343
Local Quorum (MSCS) quorum scheme, 981Local Resources tab (RDC remote connections), 1052lockout, account lockout, 317log files, 574, 894
MSCS, 997-999logbooks, version control, 748logging and PMP workload, 507logical design of Active Directory (AD), 261-264
design team members, 261-263domain structure, 263-273File Replication Service. See FRSforest structure, 273-277Group Policy, 288-306naming standards, 282-288OU structure, 278-282replication topology. See replication topologysecurity planning and design, 309
account security, 315-322NTFS and share permissions, 312role-based security, 311-312security groups, 309-310security templates, 313-315Software Update Service, 323-325Windows Update Service, 325-326
trust definitions, 306-308
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logon, authentication1136
logon, authentication. See authenticationLogon Locally right, 52LOM (LAN on Motherboard) feature, 235Loven, Cliff, 1087LSREPORT.EXE, 1075LSVIEW.EXE, 1075LVR (Link Value Replication), 882LVR (Linked Value Replication), 49
M-m command, 728mail and messaging administrators, assessment team
members, 225mail connectivity, multi-forest deployment of
Exchange design, 938Mail Migration Wizard, 939
Clone Mode, 940mail-enabled applications, technical assessment
(migration to Exchange 2003), 924maintenance, software, 744-746
acquisition, 746-748best practices, 751-755installation, 750maintenance cycle, 745notification, 746-748SmartStart for Servers, 748tools, 746version control, 748-750
Majority Node Set (MSCS) quorum scheme, 981-983managed systems
HP SIM architecture, 586-587setup, 600-602system requirements for HP SIM installation,
591-592managedBy object, 883Management Agents, 135-136, 739-741, 746, 798
components, 799-800installation, 802-810System Management home page, 739Web-enabled, 799Windows 2000 architecture, 801-802
management and administration structure section(assessment data template), 251-253
Management CD, 486Management Information Base (MIB), 612management processors, ProLiant servers, 121-124management sponsors, assessment team members, 226management structure, Exchange 2003 design, 928-929management utilities, 134-146, 1074manual installation, Windows Server 2003, 454-455
from Windows 2000, 472-473from Windows NT 4.0, 468-469
manual server installation (SmartStart), 497-498MAPI (messaging application programming
interface), 918memory
ProLiant servers, 117-119sizing Exchange 2003 servers, 955
menu bar (RDU), 759Message Queue Triggers, clustering, 988messaging application programming interface
(MAPI), 918messaging infrastructure, technical assessment
(migration to Exchange 2003), 922-924messaging services, Dial Tone, 921methods, WMI, 714-715MIB (Management Information Base), 612Microsoft, calculating ROI, 156-159Microsoft Cluster Server. See MSCSMicrosoft Database Engine. See MSDEMicrosoft Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design, 917Microsoft Exchange 2003, 915-917
deployment, 929-933DSAccess, 926-927migration to, 917-918
Exchange design, 934-946planning, 919-921technical assessment of environments, 922-933
ProLiant servers, 961-963server sizing and placement, 949, 954-955
centralized placement, 960-961circular logging, 953-954clustering, 954databases, 950-953distributed placement, 960-961server categories, 955, 959storage groups, 950transaction logs, 953-954
versions, 918Microsoft Exchange 2003 2003, 917Microsoft Management Console. See MMCMicrosoft Operations Framework. See MOFMicrosoft Operations Manager. See MOMMicrosoft Systems Architecture Internet Data
Center, 109Microsoft Windows. See Windowsmigration planning, 151-152, 462. See also deploy-
ment; upgrade pathsActive Directory (AD) logical design, 261-264
design team members, 261-263domain structure, 263-273File Replication Service (FRS), 357-372forest structure, 273-277Group Policy, 288-306naming standards, 282-288OU structure, 278-282replication topology, 326-357security planning and design, 309-326trust definitions, 306-308
application assessment, 463assessment phase. See assessment phasebusiness plans. See business planscase studies
county government office, 204-207Eastman Chemical Company, 207-213Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Compaq merger,
213-218
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naming contexts 1137
functional levels, 169domain functional level, 170-171features available, 175-177forest functional level, 172-173interim mode, 172interoperability, 172-175
methodologies, 177-178in-place upgrade, 179-189intra- and inter-forest migrations, 193-194ProLiant post-upgrade tasks, 192ProLiant system requirements, 178-179restructure method, 189-192
network assessment, 463phases of migration, 218-221physical design. See physical design phase
(migration planning)pilot, 425-430process, 464tools, 194
ADMT, 194-201Aelita Domain Migration Wizard, 202BindView migration tools, 203NetIQ migration tools, 203ProLiant migration tools, 204Quest Fastlane Migrator, 202
upgrade paths, 464-465migration to Exchange 2003, 917-918
Exchange design, 934-935, 946AD impact, 935-936administrative models, 941-943client access, 945-946Configuration NC, 937directory synchronization, 943-945multi-forest deployment, 937-940resource forests, 940-941single forest deployment, 937
planning, 919business justification, 919-920SLAs, 920-921
technical assessment of the current environment, 922directory infrastructure, 925-933exisiting messaging organization, 922-923mail-enabled applications, 924messaging systems topology, 923-924
minimum requirements. See requirementsMission-Critical Microsoft Exchange 2000, 917mixed mode (Windows 2000), 169. See also
functional levelsML servers, 1096-1098ML110 server, 1098ML310 server, 1096ML330 server, 1097ML350 server, 1097ML370 server, 1097ML530 server, 1097ML570 server, 1098MMC (Microsoft Management Console), 1029, 1058modeling system of ProLiant servers, 114-116
modems, removal of support for, 71MOF, styles, 722MOM (Microsoft Operations Manager), 696-697, 918monitoring
Active Directory. See Active Diretory, monitoringwith HP SIM, 602-605IPSec, 72and PMP workload, 507-508
Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2003, 917morphed directories, troubleshooting, 361morphed directory, 1105MoveTree utility, 193MSA IDC, 109MSCluster_Cluster class, 989MSCluster_Event classes, 990-991MSCluster_Network class, 991MSCluster_NetworkInterface class, 991MSCluster_Node class, 991MSCluster_Resource class, 992-993MSCluster_ResourceGroup class, 993-994MSCluster_ResourceType class, 994-995MSCluster_Service class, 995MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Server), 965
new features, 1002-1003application-monitor resources, 984-988cluster management tools, 996-1001quorum schemes, 980-984server consolidation best practices, 1001-1002spooler resource updates, 996WMI cluster management, 988-996
_msdcs zone delegation (DNS), 396-401MSDE (Microsoft Database Engine), 884MSMQ, clustering, 988multi-forest deployment, Exchange design, 937
directory synchronization, 938IOPF utility, 938mail connectivity, 938one-off migrations, 939-940OSTs, 940
Multi-NIC Boot Utility package, 583multi-tier topology case study, replication topology,
351-353multi-valued attributes, LVR, 49multimaster model (replication) versus single-master
model, 327-329multiple datacenter deployment, Exchange 2003
storage groups, 950multiple domain model, logical design, 269-273multiple instances of GPOs, 290multiple-forest structures versus single-forest
structures, 275-276
N-n command, 728Name Service Provider Interface (NSPI), 926namespace. See logical design of Active Directory (AD)naming configuration, SMART array controllers, 120naming contexts (NCs), 28-32, 169
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naming standards1138
naming standardsActive Directory logical design, 282-288assessment data gathering, 244
NAS (Network Access Servers), 979-980, 1019NAT (Network Address Translation), 67-69native mode (Windows 2000), 169native mode. See functional levelsnavigation, WMIC, 721NCs. See naming contextsNDTSutil tool, 876Net Logon settings, 53NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface)
protocol, removal of support for, 70NetBIOS, assessment data gathering, 233NetBT Gateway, 68-69NetDiag, troubleshooting, 821Netdom method, renaming DCs, 24, 27NetIQ migration tools, 203NETSH.exe command, 393network, documentation of existing bandwidth,
375-377Network Access Servers. See NASnetwork adapters
assessment data gathering, 235-237removal of support for, 71
network adapters (NICs), 446-448network administrators, assessment team members, 225network assessment (migration planning), 463Network backup option, 905network bridge feature, 65-66network clients
HP SIM architecture, 587system requirements for HP SIM installation, 592
Network Interface Controllers (NICs), 446-448Network Load Balancing (NLB), 965network services
assessment data gathering, 245-246physical design phase (migration planning), 392
DHCP, 392-393DNS, 393-406remote access, 407
network services section (assessment data template),233-235
network software repository, creating, 578-582network structure. See architectureNetwork Time Protocol (NTP), 36network topology map (assessment data template),
233-234network-based Windows Server 2003 deployment,
561-582bootable server configuration floppy disk creation,
561-565network software repository creation, 578-582server batch file creation, 573-577server profile script files creation, 565, 568-573target server deployment, 582
networking, new features. See new features, networking
new featuresActive Directory (AD), 4
application partitions, 28-32DCPromo, 44-48Domain Controller Rename, 23-28Domain Rename, 36-44FRS and DFS, 34-35functional levels, 62-63GC (Global Catalog) improvements, 19-23Group Policy, 50-60Linked Value Replication (LVR), 49replication, 33-34scalability, 62schema, 64time synchronization, 36Time To Live (TTL) stamp, 64troubleshooting tools, 60-62Universal Group Membership Caching, 4-19
DHCP, 392-393DNS, 393-406in HP SIM, 585MSCS, 1002-1003
application-monitor resources, 984-988cluster management tools, 996-1001quorum schemes, 980-984server consolidation best practices, 1001-1002spooler resource updates, 996WMI cluster management, 988-996
networking, 64, 71-72DNS, 64-65home networks, 65-66Internet Authentication Service (IAS), 67protocols, 69-70Remote Desktop, 66-67RRAS, 67-69
NLB, 1004-1007GUI, 1004IGMP support, 1006-1007unicast warning message, 1005virtual clusters, 1004-1005
ProLiant Servers, 94blade servers, 97-98iLO and RILOE II Directory Services
integration, 100OBDR tape drives, 100-101SIM (Systems Insight Manager), 98-99x86 processors, 94, 97
remote access, 407security, 72-73
Credential Manager, 82-83cross forest trusts, 89-93EFS (Encrypting File System), 80-82Internet Connection Firewall, 80-81PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), 83-88Software Restriction Policies, 73-79
in SSSTK (SmartStart Scripting Toolkit) Release 2.2, 549
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payback period 1139
WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation),93-94
WMP (Workload Management Pack) v2.0, 512NFS Server (RDP—Windows edition), 630NICs (Network Interface Controllers), 446-448NIMDA virus, 313NLB (Network Load Balancing), 965
new features. See new features, NLBNLTest, troubleshooting, 821-822non-RPM job objects, capturing, 533-534nonauthoritative restore (FRS), troubleshooting, 365nonauthoritative restores, 862-863Notification Area Shortcut Menu, 1041NSPI (Name Service Provider Interface), 926NTBackup, 858NTDS, 823NTDS.DIT database, 897NTDS.DIT file, 893NTDSUtil troubleshooting tool, 61NtEvent class, 724NTFRS jet database, 1105NTFS permissions, security planning and design, 312NTP (Network Time Protocol), 36NTP server designation, time synchronization, 414
O-o command, 728OAB (offline address book), 947OBDR (one button disaster recovery) tape drives,
100-101objects
connection, 1101deletions, restoring massive deletions, 878-880exporting, 725-731importing, 725-726, 731
adding users, 733-735CSVDE, 735user attributes, 731-734
individual objects, authoritative restores, 878links
ADLRM, 884-888anomalies, 882group membership, 882-884nonrestored, 881-882
managedBy, 883restoring back links, 880, 888
offline address book (OAB), 947offline stores (OSTs), 940one button disaster recovery (OBDR) tape drives,
100-101one-off migrations, multi-forest deployment of
Exchange design, 939-940Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol, removal of
support for, 70Open Systems Interconnection Layer 2 tunneling
protocols, 1010OpenSSH, system requirements for HP SIM
installation, 592
OpenView for Windows. See OVOWOpenView Virtual Replicator. See SWVROperations Agent, 700Operations Console, 700Operations Management Server, 700operations masters, restoring, 888-893Opteron processors, 95optimization, bandwidth (Terminal services RDC),
1053Option ROM Configuration for Arrays (ORCA), 126ORCA (Option ROM Configuration for Arrays), 126ORCA menu, 493-494Organizational Units. See OUsOS imaging jobs, 673-674OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Layer 2
tunneling protocols, 1010OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) protocol, removal of
support for, 70OSTs (offline stores), 940OU structure, logical design, 278-282OUs (Organizational Units), 944
creating CSVDE output, 736-738deleting accidental object deletions, 879
outbound logs, 1105outbound replica partners, 1106Outlook 2003, 946
Cached Exchange mode, 946-947improved replication, 948-949Unicode support, 947-948
output formatting, WMIC, 722-723overlooking DefaultIPSiteLink case study, replication
topology, 349-350override version increase, authoritative restores, 878overriding License Server discovery process (279561),
1082OVOW (OpenView for Windows), 694
ADTV, 702-704graphic output, 705replication topology, 704-707
monitoring Active Directory, 699-707tier components, 700troubleshooting with, 700-702
P-p command, 728Partial Attribute Set (PAS) replication, 19-21partitions
naming contexts (NCs) as, 169resource partitions, 513
partnership between ProLiant and Windows, 106PAS (Partial Attribute Set) replication, 19-21pass through (Terminal Services), 1061-1062password migration, ADMT, 197-199passwords
Administrator, 859cluster service password, changing, 999
path rules (Software Restriction Policies), 74payback period (business planning), 153
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PC Hot Plug support1140
PCI Hot Plug support, Windows Server 2003 installation, 449
PDC Emulator, 889, 891PDC Emulator (FSMO role), 388Per Device mode (licensing), 1071-1073Per User mode (licensing), 1071-1073performance
inter-site data compression, 34ISTG (Intersite Topology Generator), 33processor comparison, 96sizing Exchange 2003 servers, 955
performance analysis, PMP. See PMPPerformance Management Pack. See PMPperformance monitoring, Management Agents, 740Personal Firewall, 80personal stores (PST), 947physical design phase (migration planning), 375
Build Guides, 422, 425documentation, 431-432documentation of existing network, 375-377file and print services, 418-419network services, 392
DHCP, 392-393DNS, 393-406remote access, 407
ProLiant servers, 419-422server placement, 377-378
DCs, 381-383DNS, 378-379FSMO, 385-391GCs, 384-385Site Affinity, 379-382
time synchronization. See time synchronizationphysical environment, assessment data gathering, 240Pile On issue (in-place upgrades), 187-189pilot (migration planning), 425-426
application test plan, 429communications plan, 430contingency plan, 430documentation and tools, 430evaluation, 431requirements and goals, 426schedule, 428support plan, 428-429user selection, 427
pilot phase (migration planning), 221PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), 83-88Placement, Exchange 2003 servers, 960-961planning migration to Exchange 2003, 919
business justification, 919-920SLAs, 920-921
plans (Disaster Recovery Plan), 856. See alsomigration planning
backups, 857-858developing, 857recovery requirements, 858SLA (Service Level Agreement), 857testing, 858validation, 858
PMP (Performance Management Pack), 501-510, 744PMP (ProLiant Essentials Performance Management
Pack), 144Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), 1010policies
License Server Security Group, Terminal ServerLicensing, 1074
Prevent License Upgrade, Terminal ServerLicensing, 1073
Remote Access, 1021, 1024Single Session, 1066software restriction, Terminal Services, 1067
ports, Exchange 2003, 929Post-Outlook 2000 clients, Exchange 2003, 946postponing migration, 167-168PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol), 1010Pre-Boot Execution (PXE), 1091Pre-Outlook 2000 clients, Exchange 2003, 945Preboot eXecution Environment Enable/Disable
Utility (PXEBOOT), 556Preboot Execution Environment. See PXEprefailure warranty
hard drives, 120on ProLiant server memory, 118
Preferred Bridgehead Server (BHS), 1102Prevent License Upgrade policy, Terminal Server, 1073primary installation, Windows Server 2003, 456print services, physical design phase (migration
planning), 418-419printers
naming standards, 287redirected names (Terminal Services RDC), 1052redirection, Terminal Services, 1066spooler resource updates (MSCS), 996
private keys, recovering, 85-87privileges. See user privilegesProcess Monitor tab, 808processes
adding to resource partitions, 526-532viewing in resource partitions, 529-532
processorssizing Exchange 2003 servers, 954x86 processors, 94
Programs tab (RDC remote connections), 1052project leaders, assessment team members, 226project managers, design team members, 262ProLiant
disaster recovery, 900-901backup recovery solutions, 903-905, 909high availability, 901-03RAIS (Redundant Array of Independent
Servers), 903troubleshooting
proactive troubleshooting, 837servers, 838-845utilities, 846-852
ProLiant 100 servers, 1098-1099ProLiant BL-e class blade servers, 115
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RBL (real-time block) 1141
ProLiant BL-e class servers, 1091ProLiant BL-p class blade servers, 115ProLiant BL-p class servers, 1092-1093ProLiant DL servers, 116, 1094-1096ProLiant DL380 G3 Server, 1046ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack, 129-130, 146,
479, 501ProLiant Essentials Performance Management Pack
(PMP), 144, 501-507, 510ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack. See RDPProLiant Essentials software, 478
discontinued products, 484Management CD, 486PMP (Performance Management Pack), 144, 501-510ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack, 129-130, 146,
479, 501ProLiant Essentials value packs, 146, 480-481, 501ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD, 481-482ProLiant Software Maintenance CD, 482-483SmartStart CD, 484-485SSSTK. See SmartStart Scripting ToolkitWMP. See Workload Management Pack
ProLiant Essentials value packs, 146, 480-481, 501ProLiant Essentials Workload Management Pack
(WMP), 144-145ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD, 481-482ProLiant Integration module components, 669-674,
681-682ProLiant Integration Module for Deployment Server
(RDP—Windows edition), 632ProLiant Integration Module for NFS Server
(RDP—Windows edition), 632ProLiant ML servers, 1096-1098ProLiant network adapters, assessment data gathering,
235-237ProLiant Server Setup and Management kit. See
ProLiant Essentials Foundation PackProLiant servers
cluster support information, 1007configuration software tools and utilities, 124-129continuity and component commonality, 113-114core techologies, 110-113cost savings, 163-164deployment. See deploymentExchange 2003, 961-963history of, 103-106management processors, 121-124memory, 117-119migration tools, 204modeling system, 114-116new features. See new features, Proliant serverspartnership with Windows, 106physical design phase (migration planning), 419-422post-upgrade tasks, 192software and drivers Web site, 498-499storage options, 119-121system requirements for migration, 178-179systems management software tools and utilities,
134-146
technical support, 487Windows Server 2003 installation. See
Windows Server 2003, installationWindows Server 2003 upgrades. See
Windows Server 2003, upgradesProLiant Software Maintenance CD, 482-483ProLiant Support Pack. See PSPproperties
resources in clusters, sample VBS, 1119, 1123WMI, 714, 718-719
protocolsnew features, 69-70Remote Desktop Protocol, device support, 1058
providers, WMI, 709-713Prune and Graft versus Domain Rename, 39PSP (ProLiant Support Pack), 132, 755
deployment, 757, 778in Windows, 757RDU, 758-768, 773-775return codes, 776Windows examples, 776-778
manual downloads, 750RDU. See RDU (Remote Deployment Utility)remote deployment, 750requirements, 756
PSP files, updating, 682PST (personal stores), 947Public Folder Proxy container, 936Public Folders, 938-939Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), 83PXE (Preboot Execution Environment), 622-629, 1091PXE server (RDP—Windows edition), 631PXEBOOT (Preboot eXecution Environment
Enable/Disable Utility), 556
Q-RQamericas.Qtest.cpqcorp.net domain, 882QDG (Query Based Distribution Group), 927QOS Packet Scheduler, 51Query, 1064Quest, monitoring Active Directory, 697-698Quest Fastlane Migrator utility, 202Quest Reporter, 698quorum schemes (MSCS), 980-984Quser, 1064
-r command, 728rack servers, ProLiant DL servers, 116RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User
Service), 1011Radius Proxy, IAS server as, 67RAID ADG (Advanced Data Guarding), 120-121RAIS (Redundant Array of Independent Servers), 903Rapid Deployment Pack. See RDPRAS (remote access servers), 1018RAWXML, 722RBL (real-time block), 930
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RBSU (ROM-Based Setup Utility)1142
RBSU (ROM-Based Setup Utility), 125-126configuration, 849main menu, 489-491versions, 491
RDC (Remote Desktop Connection), 1051client interface, 1051-1052connections, 1051-1054console connection, 1058installing, 1059low bandwidth optimization, 1053redirected printer names, 1052resource redirection security, 1053SmartCards, 1053switching to remote sessions, 1053virtual channels, 1054Windows CE, 1055
RDP (ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack),133-134, 619
architecture, 621-629benefits, 620-621blade server rip and replace, 655-656, 666-668booting from SAN, 682-689deployed server configuration, 662-666Deployment Server Console, 647-651, 678-681Deployment Server directory structure, 674-678documentation, 690-691image capture, 660-662image deployment, 662-663implementation examples, 636-643installation requirements, 643-646licensing, 689-690ProLiant Integration module components, 669-674,
681-682scripted installation deployment, 658-660virtual bays, 650-654Windows edition architecture, 629-636
RDU (Remote Deployment Utility), 131-133, 746,758, 769-772
Applicable Support Packs toolbar, 760component configuration, 763-765control window, 758menu bar, 759Repository toolbar, 759Repository view tree, 760-761Revision History and Properties option, 762-763target computer list, 761-762Target Machine toolbar, 760-761
real-time block list (RBL), 930REBOOT (Reboot Utility), 556recepient filtering, Exchange 2003, 933recommendations
assessment phase (migration planning), 255-256VPNs, 1019
recommended system configuration,Windows Server 2003 installation, 438
recoveringDCs, FSMO role holders, 888-890Exchange, 42-43private keys, 85-87
recovery requirements, Disaster Recovery Plan, 858Recovery Storage Group (RSG), 921redirected printer names, Terminal Services (RDC),
1052redirection
printers, Terminal Services, 1066resources, RDC, 1053
Redundant Array of Independent Servers (RAID), 903Reed Elsevier case study, 1088-1089
replication topology, 354-357refreshing the cache, 14-18Regional Datacenter deployment, Exchange 2003
servers, 961Registry settings, 15-17, 1079-1082Relative Identifiers. See RIDsreliability, ProLiant server memory, 117-119reliable time source designation, time
synchronization, 413-415remote access
configuration, HP case study, 1043-1046new features, 407
Remote Access Policies, 1021, 1024remote access servers (RAS), 1018Remote Assistance policy, 55Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
(RADIUS), 1011remote connections
RDC, 1052Terminal Server infrastructure design, 1077
Remote Deployment Console Utility, 769command-line arguments, 770-772command-line syntax, 769
Remote Deployment Utility. See RDURemote Desktop, 61, 66-67
clients, 1051troubleshooting, 823
Remote Desktop Connection. See RDCRemote Desktop for Administration, 1055
advantages, 1056-1057best practices, 1059-1061configuration, 1057console connection, 1058iLO Advanced Features Pack, Terminal Services pass
through, 1061-1062installing RDC, 1059Remote Desktop Protocol, 1058session encryption levels, 1059-1060sessions, 1056
Remote Desktop Protocol, device support, 1058Remote Desktop User Group, 1065Remote Desktop Web Connection
console connection, 1058RDC, 1054
Remote Desktops MMC, Terminal Services consoleconnections, 1063
remote dial-in users, VPNs, 1016Remote Insight Board (RIB), 1046Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II. See RILOE II
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role-based security 1143
Remote Insight tab, 809remote management support, Windows Server 2003
installation, 450Remote Procedure Calls. See RPCsremote sessions, switching to Terminal Services, 1053remote site logon, Universal Group Membership
Caching, 14removal process (GCs), 23renaming
DCs, 23DNS delegation records, 27-28GUI method, 24-25Netdom method, 24, 27
domains, 36-38application compatibility of Domain Rename,
40-42capabilities of Domain Rename, 39cost-benefit analysis, 43-44Domain Rename versus Prune and Graft, 39Exchange recovery, 42-43limitations of Domain Rename, 40
rendom.exe, update to, 43Repadmin command, 875Repadmin troubleshooting tool, 61repeating command (WMIC), 723replacement upgrades, cluster deployment, 973-974replica partners, defined, 1106replica set structure (FRS), 358-359replica sets, defined, 1106replication
Active Directory, 33-34, 899ADTV, 704-707BHS, 1101ISTG, 1102KCC, 1102least-cost path, 1102LVR (Linked Value Replication), 49Outlook 2003 improvements, 948-949PAS (Partial Attribute Set) replication, 19-21Preferred Bridgehead Server, 1102site affinity, 1103site link bridges, 1104-1105site links, 1104sites, 1102troubleshooting, 826-829
replication dampening, 329Replication Monitor, monitoring Active Directory,
695-696replication topology, 326
best practices, 343-349case studies
Hewlett-Packard (HP), 354multi-tier topology, 351-353overlooking DefaultIPSiteLink, 349-350Reed Elsevier, 354-357
FRS. See FRS (File Replication Service)GC servers, 337-338improvements, 339-343
limitations, 329-336replication dampening, 329single-master model versus multimaster model,
327-329reporting feature (HP SIM), 613-614repositories, software, 784Repository toolbar (RDU), 759Repository view tree (RDU), 760-761requirements
HP SIM installation, 590-592installation requirements for SSSTK deployment
methods, 550-551Management Agents installation, 802pilot (migration planning), 426PMP, 508-509ProLiant migration, 178-179PSP, 756RDP installation, 643-646RPM, 513StorageWorks minimum requirements, cluster
deployment, 974-975Terminal Server infrastructure design, 1076-1077
resource domain migration, Hewlett-Packard (HP)and Compaq merger case study, 215-216
resource forests, Exchange design, 940-941Resource Kity, Terminal Server Licensing, 1075Resource Partitioning Manager (RPM), 510resource partitions, 513
adding processes to, 526-532capturing non-RPM job objects, 533-534creating, 520-524rules, 532viewing processes, 529-532
resourcesclusters, sample VBS, 1119, 1123RDC, redirection security, 1053
restoringActive Directory. See Active Directory, restoringDHCP, 392
restriction policies, Terminal Services, 1067restructure method (migration planning), 189-192return codes, PSP, 776Return on Investment (ROI), 152Revision History and Properties option (RDU),
762-763RIB (Remote Insight Board), 1046RID master (FSMO role), 387-388RIDs, master, 890rights. See user rightsRILOE, integration with Deployment Server Console,
648-649RILOE II (Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II), 123
Directory Services integration, 100troubleshooting, 850-851
rip and replace (blade servers), 655-656, 666-668ROI (Return on Investment), 153
calculating, 155-159role-based security, 311-312, 614
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roles, restoring operations masters1144
roles, restoring operations masters, 890rollback plan, pilot (migration planning), 430rolling upgrades versus downtime upgrades, cluster
deployment, 971-973ROM-based enhancements to ProLiant servers, 491-492ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU), 125-126Routing and Remote Access Server. See RRASRPC troubleshooting policies, 57RPCs (Remote Procedure Calls), 918, 1014RPM (Resource Partitioning Manager), 510-546RRAS (Routing and Remote Access Server), 67-69, 1029RSG (Recovery Storage Group), 921rules
processing order, 77-78resource partitions, 532
SSAFER. See Software Restriction PoliciesSAM (Security Accounts Manager), 915SAN backup option, 905SANs (Storage Area Networks), 682-689, 921SBC (Server Based Computing), 1050scalability, new features, 62Scaling Microsoft Exchange 2000, 917schedule, pilot (migration planning), 428schema, new features, 64Schema master, 386, 890script files (Deployment Server directory structure), 677scripted install jobs, 669scripted installation deployment, blade servers, 658-660scripted installation, 469scripting ADMT, 196scripts
accidental object deletions, 879WMI, 713-720
SCU (System Configuration Utility), 129searches, accidental object deletions, 879Secure RPC Authentication. See SRASecure Sockets Layer. See SSLsecurity
assessment data gathering, 241authentication. See authenticationauthorization. See authorizationclient workstations, new features, 247DHCP and PXE, 628-629encryption, Terminal Services, 1067Exchange 2003 deployment, 929-930features comparison chart, 249-250Management Agents, 741new features. See new features, securityNIMDA virus, 313of time synchronization, 411-412planning and design, 309
account security, 315-322NTFS and share permissions, 312role-based security, 311-312security groups, 309-310security templates, 313-315
Software Update Service (SUS), 323-325Windows Update Service (WUS), 325-326
RDC, resource redirection, 1053role-based security, 614, 783Verson Control Agent, 782-783wireless LANs, 71
Security Accounts Manager (SAM), 915security groups, 309-310Security Levels (Software Restriction Policies), 74Security Policy Editor, 1065security principals, naming standards, 284-288security section (assessment data template), 248-251security templates, 313-315seizing roles (FSMO), 390-391sender filtering, Exchange 2003, 932senior systems engineers, design team members, 262senior systems/process engineers, design team
members, 262Server Based Computing (SBC), 1050server batch files, creating, 554-558, 573-577server blades. See blade serversserver classes, physical design phase (migration
planning), 421-422server configuration floppy disks, creating, 558-559server consolidation
best practices, 1001-1002clusters, 966-967
server placement, 377-378DCs, 381-383DNS, 378-379FSMO, 385-391GCs, 384-385Site Affinity, 379-382
server profile script files, creating, 565, 568-573server profiles, creating, 552-554server requirements, Terminal Server infrastructure
design, 1076server systems topology section (assessment data
template), 231-241Server utility, troubleshooting, 846-847servers
Exchange 2003, sizing and placement, 949-955,959-961
GC. See GCsnaming standards, 285Operations Management, 700ProLiant 100, 1098-1099ProLiant BL-e class, 1091ProLiant BL-p class, 1092-1093ProLiant DL, 1094-1096ProLiant ML, 1096-1098ProLiant servers, Exchange 2003, 961-963RDP—Windows edition server components, 630-635troubleshooting, 838-843, 845
Service Level Agreements (SLAs), 857, 920Session Directory, 1067-1069session encryption, Remote Desktop Administration,
1059-1060
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subtrees, authoritative restores 1145
sessions, Remote Desktop for Administration, 1056Set Boot Order Utility (STBTORDR), 556SETBOOT (Set Boot Utility), 556Setup and Installation and User Guides, 843Shadow Volume scheduling, 987-988share permissions, security planning and design, 312sharing encrypted files, 80-82short message service (SMS), 881showvector command, 889showvector option, 889Sign Disk Utility (SIGNDISK), 557SIGNDISK (Sign Disk Utility), 557SIM (System Insight Manager), 98-99, 136-138,
741-743, 749, 779-780, 783installation, 786obtaining, 785-786security, 783verson control, 750
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), 36simple networks, RDP implementation, 636-637single datacenter deployment, Exchange 2003 storage
groups, 950single domain model, logical design, 267-268single forest deployment, Exchange design, 937Single Session policy, 1066Single Sign On (SSO) capability, 82-83single-forest structures versus multiple-forest
structures, 275-276single-label DNS domains, client configuration, 406single-master model (replication), versus multimaster
model, 327-329Site Affinity, server placement, 379-382site coverage, 379site links, naming standards, 287Site Replication Service (SRS), 944sites
affinity, 1103defined, 1102links, 1104-1105naming standards, 287
sizing Exchange 2003 servers, 954-955SKUs. See Windows Server 2003 SKUsSLAs (Service Level Agreement), 857, 920
migration to Exchange 2003, 920-921slow links, replication over, 333-334SMART array controllers, 120-121SmartCards
RDC, 1053troubleshooting, 824
SmartStart, 130-131SmartStart CD, 484-485
installation paths, 495-498Management Agents installation, 804-805
SmartStart for Servers, 748SmartStart installation paths, 452-461SmartStart Scripting Toolkit. See SSSTKSMS (short message service), 881snapshots, Volume Shadowing feature, 987-988
SNMP, Management Agents installation, 803-810SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol), 36software
HP SIM (HP Systems Insight Manager), 583-617maintenance. See maintenance, softwareProLiant Essentials software. See ProLiant Essentials
softwareRDP. See RDPrepositories, 784restriction policies, Terminal Services, 1067supported for Windows Server 2003 installation,
441-442updates, VCRM, 744Web site for, 498-499
Software Maintenance CD, 482-483Software Maintenance Subscription, 748Software Restriction Policies, 51, 73-79Software Update Service (SUS), 323-325Solution Matrix, 152, 155-157Sonar (FRS troubleshooting tool), 366-367Sonar monitoring tool, 61spanning tree algorithm, improvements to, 339special-purpose OUs, 282speed bumps, ProLiant server modeling system, 114spooler resource updates (MSCS), 996SQL, cluster deployment, 979SRA (Secure RPC Authentication), 1014-1015SRS (Site Replication Service), 944SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), 1015SSO (Single Sign On) capability, 82-83SSSTK (SmartStart Scripting Toolkit), 132, 546-550
server deploymentserver batch file creation, 554-558server configuration floppy disk creation, 558-559server profile creation, 552-554
Windows Server 2003 deployment, 559CD-based deployment, 560network-based deployment, 561-582
SSSTK Hardware Configuration jobs, 674SSSTK jobs, 673-674stability, HP SIM, 588staging directories, 362-363, 1106standardization, HP SIM, 589Standby FSMO, 889STATEMGR (State Manager Utility), 557status overview page (HP SIM), 605STBTORDR (Set Boot Order Utility), 556storage, tapes (Windows 2003), 906Storage Area Networks (SANs), 682-689, 921storage groups (Exchange 2003), 950storage options
ProLiant servers, 119-121supported for Windows Server 2003 installation,
442-446Storage Works Virtual Replicator (SWVR), 975StorageWorks, minimum requirements, 974-975style sheets, WMIC, 722-723subtrees, authoritative restores, 878
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support phase (migration planning)1146
support phase (migration planning), 221support plan, pilot (migration planning), 428-429support. See technical supportSurvey Utility, version control, 749SUS (Software Update Service), 323-325switch flooding, 1006SWVR (Storage Works Virtual Replicator), 975synchronization. See time synchronizationsystem administration
Management Agents, 739-741System Management home page, 739
management applicationsPMP, 744SIM, 741-743
monitoring Active Directory, 693-694, 707event logs, 696MOM, 696-697native tools, 694-695OVOW, 699-707Quest software, 697-698Replication Monitor, 695-696
PSP, 755deployment, 757-768, 773-778ProLiant Remote Deployment Console Utility,
769-772requirements, 756
software maintenance. See maintenance, softwareVCRM. See VCRMWindows Management Instrumentation. See WMI
system administrators, assessment team members, 225System Configuration Utility (SCU), 129system environment section (assessment data
template), 230System Erase Utility, 127-128, 674system groups, 587system lists, 586System Lists region (HP SIM), 602-605System Management Homepage, 135-136, 739System Management Setup Wizard, 790-797System Overview dialog box, 534-546system requirements. See requirementsSystem Restore policy, 55-56System Type Utility (SYSTYPE), 557system utilities, server batch file creation, 558systems, monitoring with HP SIM, 602-605systems architects, design team members, 262systems architecture, 109Systems Insight Manager (SIM), 98-99, 136-138, 741systems management utilities, 134-146, 1074SYSTYPE (System Type Utility), 557SYSVOL
file structure, 360replica sets, 359restoring, 888tree, 1106
Ttape drives, OBDR tape drives, 100-101tapes, storage (Windows 2003), 906target computer list (RDU), 761-762Target Machine toolbar (RDU), 760-761target servers, deployment, 582tasks (HP SIM), 606-609TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), 151, 154-155, 1045TCP, Management Agents installation, 803-804TCP/IP, assessment data gathering, 245TCP/UDP port ownership, 71team members (migration planning)
assessment phase, 224-228design team, 261-263
technical assessment, migration to Exchange 2003, 922directory infrastructure, 925-933exisiting messaging organization, 922-923mail-enabled applications, 924messaging systems topology, 923-924
technical justification for migration plans, 166-167technical support
for HP SIM, 616-617ProLiant servers, 487
TEMP.EDB file, 894templates
creating for assessment data gathering, 228-229AD structure section, 242-244application validation section, 246existing system environment section, 230growth section, 253introduction section, 230management and administration structure
section, 251-253security section, 248-251server systems topology section, 231-241user environment section, 247-248Windows 2003 infrastructure section, 241-242Windows 2003 network services section, 245-246
security templates, 313-315Temporary License Expired pop-up messages, 1072Termianl Server Capacity Planning tools, 1075Terminal Server, infrastructure design, 1075-1077Terminal Server client, error messages, 1107
general error messages, 1107-1114licensing error messages, 1115-1117
Terminal Server License Manager, 1066Terminal Server Licensing, 1070-1071
CAL Token, 1074client connections, 1072External Connector, 1073License Server Security Group policy, 1074licensing modes, 1071-1073management tools, 1074Prevent License Upgrade policy, 1073Resource Kit utilities, 1075
Terminal Server Licensing upgrades, 1071
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troubleshooting 1147
Terminal Services, 1049, 1055ADSI, 1065advantages, 1050case study, 1077-1079client, features, 1051Client Creator, 1051client error messages, 1066command-line utilities, 1064console connections, 1062-1063encryption, 1067enhanced features, 1064-1070eventvwr.msc, 1064Group Policy, 1065Group Policy Editor, 1068-1069printer redirection, 1066RDC. See RDCRemote Desktop for Administration. See Remote
Desktop for AdministrationRemote Desktop User Group, 1065SBC (Server Based Computing), 1050Security Policy Editor, 1065Session Directory, 1067-1069Single Session policy, 1066software restriction policies, 1067Terminal Server License Manager, 1066Terminal Server Licensing. See Terminal Server
LicensingTerminal Services Manager, 1066tsadmin.exe, 1064tscc.msc, 1064unattended installations, 1069WMI, 1065WMIC, 724-725
Terminal Services (TS) Client. See Remote DesktopTerminal Services Advanced Client. See TSACTerminal Services Configuration tool, 1064Terminal Services Connection Configuration (TSCC),
1065Terminal Services Manager, 1064-1066terminology, Universal Group Membership Caching,
8-10testing
Disaster Recovery Plan, 858migration planning. See pilot (migration planning)ProLiant server memory, 118
third-party memory, 118-119tier components, OVOW, 700time services policies, 57time synchronization, 89, 407
in authentication process, 408-411in authorization process, 410-412external time sources, 413Kerberos policy configuration, 413new features, 36NTP server designation, 414reliable time source designation, 413-415security against attacks, 411-412troubleshooting, 415-417
Time To Live (TTL) stamp, 64TLS (Transparent LAN Services), 1014TNF (Transfer Neutral Format), 950tombstonelifetime attribute, 334-335, 864tools
boot utilities, server batch file creation, 555-556calculating ROI, 155-159cluster management (MSCS), new features, 996-1001disk utilities, server batch file creation, 556for ProLiant servers
configuration tools, 124-129deployment tools, 129-134systems management tools, 134-146
FRS troubleshooting, 366-372Group Policy management tools, 302-306in HP SIM, 610, 613intra- and inter-forest migrations, 193-194migration planning, 194-204pilot (migration planning), 430in SSSTK (SmartStart Scripting Toolkit), 548-549System Erase, 674system utilities, server batch file creation, 558troubleshooting time synchronization, 415-417troubleshooting tools, new features, 60-62
Tools directory (Deployment Server directory structure), 677
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), 151, 1045training requirements, assessment phase (migration
planning), 255transaction logs, Exchange 2003, 953-954Transfer Neutral Format (TNF), 950transferring roles (FSMO), 390-391Transparent LAN Services (TLS), 1014troubleshooting. See also best practices
Active DirectoryAccount Lockout tools, 824action plans, 811-816data collection, 816-818DCDiag, 820DCPromo, 829-834defining problems, 810-811DFS, 836DNS, 824-825event logs, 822-823FRS, 836Group Policy, 834-836NetDiag, 821NLTest, 821-822Remote Desktop, 823replication, 826-829SmartCards, 824
error messagesgeneral error messages, 1107-1114licensing error messages, 1115-1117
File Replication Service, 365-372new features, 60-62with OVOW, 700-702
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troubleshooting1148
ProLiantproactive troubleshooting, 837servers, 838-845utilities, 846-852
ProLiant server setup, 494with Remote Desktop, 66-67RPC troubleshooting policies, 57time synchronization, 415-417
trust definitions, Active Directory logical design,306-308
Trusted Publishers policy (Software RestrictionPolicies), 79
TS Client. See Remote DesktopTSAC (Terminal Services Advanced Client), 1054tsadmin.exe, 1064TSCC (Terminal Services Connection Configuration),
1065tscc.msc, 1064Tsdiscon, 1064TSTCST.EXE, 1075TTL (Time To Live) stamp, 64tunnels, VPNs, 1013
UUI (user interface), 593. See also GUI
for RPM (Resource Partitioning Manager), 516-521Ultrasound (FRS troubleshooting tool), 61, 367-369Ultrasound help file (FRS troubleshooting tool),
370-372unattend.txt file, modifying, 681unattended answer files (DCPromo), 46-48unattended installation, Windows Server 2003, 456
from Windows 2000, 473-475from Windows NT 4.0, 469-470
unattended installation text files, 554unattended installations, Terminal Services, 1069unicast warning message (NLB), 1005Unicode support, Outlook 2003, 947-948Universal Group Membership Caching, 4-5
advantages and disadvantages, 19deleting cache for entire site, 18deleting cache for single user, 17enabling, 5-10example scenarios, 11-13refreshing the cache, 14-18Registry settings, 15-17remote site logon, 14terminology, 8-10
universal groups, security planning and design, 309-310Update Sequence Number (USNs), 875updates, software (VCRM), 744upgrade paths
cluster deployment, 970-971replacement upgrades, 973-974rolling upgrades versus downtime upgrades,
971-973for Windows Server 2003, 464-465
upgradesversus clean installs, cluster deployment, 968, 970RPM, 516StorageWorks upgrades, cluster deployment, 975-976Windows 2000 License Server, 1071
upgrading to Windows Server 2003. See alsomigration planning
from Windows 2000, 471-478from Windows NT 4.0, 467, 469-470planning. See migration planningpreparations for, 465-466
USB-based Virtual Media feature, 123user accounts, creating CSVDE output, 736-738user attributes, importing objects, 731-734user environment, assessment data gathering, 240-241user environment section (assessment data template),
247-248user interface. See UIuser migration, Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Compaq
merger case study, 217user privileges and tasks (HP SIM), 606user rights, Logon Locally, 52user selection, pilot (migration planning), 427users
importing objects, 733-735naming standards, 285
USN journal, 1106USNs (Update Sequence Number), raising, 875utilities. See tools
Vvalidating applications, assessment data gathering, 246validation, Disaster Recovery Plan, 858VBSes, resource properties in clusters, 1119, 1123VCRM (Version Control Repository Manager), 139,
744-746, 779IE security settings, 789-790installation, 790-797installation requirements, 787-788obtaining, 785-786SIM, 779-780, 783-786software repositories, 784version control, 749-750Version Control Agent, 779-782
help file requirements, 786-787security, 782-783
VERITAS NetBackup, 903version control, 748-750Version Control Agent, 746, 779-782
help file requirements, 786-787security, 782-783version control, 749with VCRM, 749-750
Version Control Repository Manager. See VCRMversion vector joins, 362, 1106version vectors, 1106versions
Exchange 2003, 918of PMP, 509
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VFLOP (Virtual Floppy Utility), 557VIP (Virtual IP), NLB, 1004-1005virtual bays, 650-654virtual channels, RDC, 1054virtual clusters (NLB), 1004-1005Virtual Floppy Utility (VFLOP), 557Virtual Graphical Remote Console feature, 123virtual LANs (VLANs), 639-641Virtual Private Networks. See VPNsVirtual Snapshot Services (VSS), 918viruses, NIMDA, 313VLANs (virtual LANs), 639-641Volume Sequence Numbers (VSNs), 1106Volume Shadowing feature, 987-988VPNs (Virtual Private Networks), 1009
benefits, 1018configuring remote access, HP case study, 1043-1046history of, 1010-1012implementation, 1016
branch office network links, 1016-1017internal networks, 1017-1018remote dial-in users, 1016
installation of Windows Server 2003, 1029-1033installation of Windows Server 2003 as an IAS
server, 1019-1029ProLiant specifications for VPN servers, 1046recommendations, 1019tunnels, 1013
VSNs (Volume Sequence Numbers), 1106VSS (Virtual Snapshot Services), 918vvjoins, 1106
WW32tm.exe troubleshooting tool, 60, 415-417WANs, RDP implementation, 641-643WBEMTest.exe, 708Web folders, sharing encrypted files, 81web sites
ADLRM, 888Eastman Chemical Company, 1087Georgia Department of Transportation, 1088Hewlett-Packard, 1088ProLiant information for Windows Server 2003
installation, 441ProLiant technical support, 487Reed Elsevier, 1089for software and drivers, 498-499
Web-enabled Management Agents, 799Windows
partnership with ProLiant servers, 106PSP deployment, 757, 776-778
Windows 2000Management Agents, 801-802remote connectivity, 1051security features comparison chart, 249-250upgrading from, 471-478
Windows 2000 Datacenter, cluster deploymentupgrades, 970-971
Windows 2000 Primer Utility, 239Windows 2003
certified tape storage, 906RDC, 1051-1054security features comparison chart, 249-250Terminal Services. See Terminal Services
Windows 2003 64-bit Edition, Terminal Services, 1055Windows 2003 Datacenter Edition, Terminal Services,
1055Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition, Terminal Services,
1055Windows 2003 infrastructure section (assessment data
template), 241-242Windows 2003 network services section (assessment
data template), 245-246Windows 2003 Standard Edition, Terminal Services,
1055Windows 2003 Web Edition, Terminal Services, 1055Windows CE, RDC, 1055Windows imaging jobs, 674Windows Load Balancing Service (WLBS), 1007Windows Management Interface. See WMIWindows NT
security features comparison chart, 249-250upgrading from, 467, 469-470
Windows OS files (Deployment Server directorystructure), 677
Windows scripted install jobs, 670-672Windows Server 2003
backups, 859deployment, 559
CD-based deployment, 560network-based deployment, 561-582
installation, 437blade servers, 453-454cluster support, 448command prompt installation, 456Hot Plug RAID memory, 449-450as IAS server to support VPN servers, 1019-1029known issues and workarounds, 457-461manual installation, 454-455PCI Hot Plug support, 449primary installation, 456ProLiant server setup, 488-498recommended system configuration, 438remote management support, 450SmartStart installation paths, 452-461supported NICs, 446-448supported ProLiant configurations, 437supported ProLiant system platforms, 438, 441supported software, 441-442supported storage options, 442-446unattended installation, 456as VPN servers, 1029-1030, 1033Web sites for ProLiant information, 441
new features. See new featuresRemote Desktop client, 1051
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Windows Server 20031150
upgradesfrom Windows 2000, 471-478from Windows NT 4.0, 467-470planning for. See migration planningpreparations for, 465-466
WBEMTest.exe, 708Windows Management Instrumentation. See WMI
Windows Server 2003 clusters. See clustersWindows Server 2003 for 64-Bit Extended Systems,
96-97Windows Server 2003 SKUs, cluster support, 967-968Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM), 511Windows Update Service (WUS), 325-326Windows XP, Remote Desktop client, 1051Windows XP client as troubleshooting tool, 60WINS, assessment data gathering, 246WINSTA, 1075wireless LANs, security, 71Wireless Network Policy, 51wizards
Active Direction Installation, 867Connection Manager Kit Creation, 1034System Management Setup, 790-797
WLBS (Windows Load Balancing Service), 1007WMI (Windows Management Interface), 58, 93, 707,
988, 1065architecture, 708-709BIOS, 724classes, 724cluster management, 988-996new features, 93-94and NLB, 1007providers, 709-713scripts, 713-720Terminal Services, 724-725WMIC, 720-723
WMI Agent, installation, 809-810WMI filtering, 295-301WMI filters, 58-60WMIC, 61, 93-94, 720
aliases, 721cluster management, 996commands, 720-723disadvantages, 723help, 722navigation, 721output formatting, 722-723
WMP (Workload Management Pack), 144-145, 510-546workload, PMP, 505, 507workstation managers, assessment team members, 225workstations, naming standards, 285write operations, 894WSRM (Windows System Resource Manager), 511WUS (Windows Update Service), 325-326
X-Zx86 processors, new features, 94, 97Xeon processors, 96XML, 722XMMZERO (XMM Memory Check Disable
Utility), 557XP settings in Windows 2000 (GPOs), 301
zone delegation (DNS), 394-401zone properties (DNS), configuring, 405-406
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