Introduction to Small Business Server 2003
Area of Application of the Small Business Server
Features of Small Business Server 2003
Versions of Small Business Server
Active Directory as Base Technology for SBS 2003
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Operation and Description of Active Directory
Determining the Network Structure
Adding SBS to a Peer-to-Peer Network
Adding SBS to a Server-Based Network
Fresh Installation of SBS 2003
Installation and Basic Configuration
Installation of other Server Components
Task List for Concluding Configuration
Migration from Small Business Server 2000 and Windows Server 2000
Migration from Small Business Server 4.5 and Windows Server NT 4.0
Upgrading Small Business Server 2000
Upgrade of Windows Server 2000/2003
Exchange Server 2003 and Fax Services
Structure of Exchange Server 2003
Administering Exchange Servers
Security Implementation under Exchange
Configuration of the Exchange Server
The POP3 Connector and the SMTP Connector
Special Configuration for Exchange Server with more than 1 GB RAM
Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
Task of the SharePoint Services
Administering the SharePoint Services
Administration Points of the SharePoint Services
Editing the Contents of the Company Website
File Versioning in SharePoint Services
Upgrading the Servers and the Virtual Server
Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 (ISA)
The Version of ISA Server in SBS 2003
Changing the Configuration of IIS
Installed Services of ISA Server
Configuring a Dial-Up Connection
Routing and Dial-Up Connections
DNS Intrusion Detection Filter
POP Intrusion Detection Filter
The Installation of SQL Server 2000
Permissions for Database Access
Backing Up and Restoring the Database
The Server Management Console as Central Administrative Instance
Management of Security Groups and Distribution Groups
Managing Client Computers and Server Computers
Software Management and Deployment through Group Polices
Administration of Network, Internet, and E-Mail
Changing Configuration Settings for the SBS 2003
The Advanced Management Menu Item
Update Management in the SBS Network through Software Update Services Server (SUS)
SUS 1.0, SUS 2.0, and their Alternatives
Installation of SUS Server 1.0 SP1
Downloading Available Updates on the SUS Server
Preparing Clients for Using the SUS Server
Settings for Automatic Updates Configuration
Updating Clients through the SUS Server
Testing Updates before Installation on Clients
Configuration of Automatic Update without Using the SUS Server
Terminal Server in an SBS 2003 Environment
Planning and Initialization of the Terminal Server
Demands Made on the Terminal Server and the Network
Setting Up the Server as a Terminal Server
Opening an Administrator and Computer Account and Establishing a Connection
Setting Up the Terminal Server License Server
Redirecting the "My Documents" Folder
Installation of Client Applications
The Remote Desktop Web Connection
A Security Strategy for SBS 2003
Verifying the Network Topology
Verifying the Internet, E-Mail, Network, and Firewall Services on the SBS 2003
Software Updates for the Operating System
Troubleshooting Small Business Server 2003
SBS 2003 and Firewalls without ISA Server
Configuration of a DHCP Server for SBS 2003