MCSE Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Exam 70-293 Study Guide and DVD Training System
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mail servers for, 68–69
network performance and, 46
network planning and, 17–18
securing mail servers, 128–129
EAP. See Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
EAP-TLS. See Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS)
eavesdropping, 813
EDNSO (Extension Mechanisms for DNS), 351, 412
EFS. See Encrypted File System (EFS)
electromagnetic (EM) field, 801
electronic communications. See e-mail
emergency repair disk (ERD), 612, 842
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
defined, 713
function of, 258
overview of, 719–720
tunnel mode, 772
encapsulation, VPN protocols, 307
Encrypted File System (EFS)
described, 22
function of, 63
international use of, 910
for securing file server, 122–124
encryption
backups and, 595
certificates and, 70–71
data encryption level for remote access, 512–513
with EFS, 122–124
IPSec, 715, 761–762
protocols for VPN security, 307–308
with Public Key Infrastructure, 70
reversible encryption for password storage, 825
strength, controlling, 527
for terminal servers, 131
VPN protocols for, 496–497
with VPN remote access, 488–489
with WEP, 802
WEP weakness, 815
wireless, 504–505
End User License (EULA), 843
#END_ALTERNATE tag, 420
Enforce Inheritance flag, 38
enforce password history option, 824
Enforce User logon restrictions setting, 825
enrollment, certificate, 887–897
enrollment station, smart card, 899
enterprise CAs
defined, 72
overview of, 882, 908
environmental threats, 91, 114
ERD (emergency repair disk), 612, 842
error detection, 687
Error event type, 585
ESP. See Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
Ethernet
switches vs. hubs on, 570
Token Ring networks and, 569–570
EULA (End User License), 843
event header, Event Viewer, 587–588
Event Log, 94
event log files
with Audit Policy function, 785
overview of, 626
settings, 823
storage of, 590–592
Event Logging tab, 415
Event Viewer
IPSec troubleshooting with, 754–755
for monitoring NLB, 687
server monitoring with, 584–592
exclamation mark (!), 107
explicit permissions, 788
extended rights, 787
extensible architecture, IAS, 309
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
authentication process, 804–805
described, 810
EAP-MD5, 511
EAP-MD5 CHAP, 316
EAP-MS-CHAPv2, 810
EAP over LAN (EAPOL), 805
EAP Over RADIUS, 512
EAP-RADIUS, 317
enabling authentication, 315–316
Remote Access Server, enabling on, 905
types for IAS authentication, 315
types supported by Windows Server 2003, 511–512
for wireless security, 802, 803
Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS)
computer certificate to use, 503
defined, 511
described, 316–317, 810
support of, 512
Extension Mechanisms for DNS (EDNSO), 351, 412
external DNS infrastructure, 411
external root certificate of authority, 871
external trusts, 793–794
extinction interval, 423, 447
extinction timeout, 447
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