Windows Server 2003 for Dummies

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ICF (Internet Connection Firewall), 239

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), 93

IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), 187

IFSMGR (Installable File System Manager)

Microsoft network, 31-32

Novell network, 32

IIS (Internet Information Services)

improvements, 134

Internet Information Services Manager, 162

uses, 161-162

incremental backup, 295-296

Industry Standard Architecture (ISA), 91-92

infrastructure master, 193

inherited permissions, 205

input/output port address, 101

Installable File System Manager (IFSMGR)

Microsoft network, 31-32

Novell network, 32

installing

Active Directory, 183-185

cables, 81-82, 118

network interface card (NIC), 95-98

print devices, 214-221

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), 239-240

installing Windows Server 2003

across the network installation, 136, 149, 367-368

from an existing operating system, 147-149

automated installation, 136, 154, 368-369

boot floppy, 371

CD-ROM installation, 136, 142-149

downloading updated installation files, 143

failed installation, 369-370

Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), 367

hardware requirements, 138, 140-141

information needed, 139

launching the installation, 136-137

license agreement, 143

manuals, 137

minimum requirements, 365-366

Product Key, 143

Remote Installation Service (RIS), 137, 149

Setup Manager, 368

Setup program, 137

software, 137-138

step-by-step instructions, 142-147

troubleshooting, 152-153

VGA Mode, 370

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), 93

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), 123

IntelliMirror, 130

Interactive group , 267

interconnecting network technologies, 70-71

Intergraph Network File System (NFS), 27

International Organization for

Standardization Open Systems

Interconnection (ISO/OSI) protocol, 51

Internet Connection Firewall (ICF), 239

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), 187

Internet Information Services (IIS)

improvements, 134

Internet Information Services Manager, 162

uses, 161-162

Internet Package Exchange (IPX), 50

Internet Package Exchange/Sequenced

Package Exchange (IPX/SPX)

history, 48

popularity of, 50

Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

dial-up procedures, 165-166

disconnection procedures, 167

IP addresses, 236-237

logon procedures, 165

WAN links, 124

internetwork, 124

Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volumes I, II, and III , Douglas E. Comer, 247

interrupt request (IRQ), 99-101

interrupts, 22

inventory of equipment, 85-86

I/O port address, 101

IP addresses

address translation, 237-238

assigning, 231

automating assigning of, 246

availability of, 233

binary versions, 233

Class A, 233-234

Class B, 233-234

Class C, 233-234

converting to computer names , 230, 242

converting to domain names, 230-231

default gateway, 236

defined, 139

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), 246-247

dotted -decimal notation, 233

end-to-end connections, 237

firewalls, 238-239

format of, 229-230, 232-233

host ID, 232, 234

Internet Service Providers (ISPs), 236-237

leasing, 237

loopback addresses, 234

network ID, 232-234

obtaining, 236-237

private, 237-238

proxy servers, 238

security, 237

subnet masks, 235-236

subnetting, 234-235

IP Secure (IPSec), 237

IPCONFIG utility, 246, 375

IPng Transition, 233

IPX (Internet Package Exchange), 50

IPX/SPX (Internet Package Exchange/Sequenced Package Exchange)

history, 48

popularity of, 50

IPX/SPX NWLink, 50

IRQ (interrupt request), 99-101

ISA (Industry Standard Architecture), 91-92

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), 123

ISO/OSI (International Organization for Standardization Open Systems

Interconnection) protocol, 51

ISPs (Internet Service Providers)

dial-up procedures, 165-166

disconnection procedures, 167

IP addresses, 236-237

logon procedures, 165

WAN links, 124

i386 subdirectory, 147

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