Windows Server Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000

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RANDOM default environment variable rayymmdd.ibl

RDN (relative distinguished name) value

read-only

     files     folders

read-only disks or volumes, formatting

Realtime class

recipient policies (Exchange Server 2003), creating reclaiming space (cleaning up volumes)

reconnecting deleted

records [See also resource records]

     DNS, registering     types (for stub zones) recovery options recycling application pools

referencing objects (WMI)

reformatting volumes refresh interval (DNS zones) reg add command

reg command

reg.exe command

regedt32.exe

registering DNS recordsregistry

     backing up

     comparing

    files         exporting

         importing

     group policy, setting keys/values with

     keys, creating/deleting

     linking

     monitoring

     restoring

     restricting access

     searching

     size, configuring maximum size of

     tasks, running when users log on

     values, configuring

     viewing

Registry Editor 2nd [See also registry]

Registry Monitor tool

relative distinguished name (RDN) value

releasing IP addresses

remote servers, running with tasks renamecomputer option (netdom) renaming [See also naming]

     Active Directory objects     computer accounts

     computers

     files/folders

     security accounts renewing IP addresses

replacing

     files

     folders Reply status message (ping)

Request timed out status message (ping)

requiring strong passwords

reservations, creatingresetting     computer accounts     passwords

     trusts

Resource Kit, accessingresource records     creating/deleting

     querying

     scavenging

responding to attacks

restarting serversrestoring

     Active Directory

     DHCP databases

     metabases     registry

restricting access

     event logs

     IIS

     physical

     registry

     to shares

retention policies, configuring event logs

rmdir command

robust service restart script

roles (FSMO)

RootDSE

routes, managing

runas.exe command 2nd

running

     alternate credential scripts

     DHCP Servers on domain controllers

     processes, viewing     scripts as services    tasks

         with alternate credentials         via Group Policy

         via login scripts

         with remote servers

         when users log on     tools (with alternate credentials)

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