switched star network. This includes the installation and setup of all the network devices, cabling and interfaces but may be limited to workstations, devices, servers, switches, routers, racks and all related software. NETWORK SCOPE The proposed network is designed to serve DesignIT which consist 56’x36’ office space, 4 cubicles, 1 office, 1 server room, 1 receptionist desk and 1 conference room. OBJECTIVES Secure service: The main objective of this network is to provide secure administrative computing
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1: Assess the Impact on Access Controls for a Regulatory Case Study Learning Objectives and Outcomes Upon completing this lab, students will be able to complete the following tasks: 1. Configure user accounts and access controls in a Windows Server according to role-based access implementation 2. Configure user account credentials as defined policy, and access right permissions for each user 3. Create and administer Group Policy Objects for the management of Windows Active Directory
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1. What is the difference between Roles and Features in Windows Server 2008? 2. What is installed when you choose the Windows Server Backup Feature? 3. How often should servers be backed up? 4. What are the different types of backup that are performed in servers? 5. What are the primary purposes of backing up a server? 6. Besides performing and scheduling changes, what else can you do in the Windows XP Backup and Restore program? How can these applications be used as
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Name: Bhagyasree Chebrolu Email: schebrolu@scu.edu 1. The companies, which hold a position at the bottom of the stack, have a control on the market. It is because all the other layers are built on the top of the bottom layer. Operating systems lies on the bottom of the stack and acts as a Graphical User Interface(GUI) between the user and the machine. The new software VM Hypervisor software is built in such a way that it sits in between OS and the hardware. It can directly interact with the
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Silverlight Deployment Guide v4 Microsoft Corporation Published: April 2010 Author: David Tesar Editor: Nick Kramer Abstract This guide helps you to plan and carry out a corporate deployment of Silverlight. The guide describes the system requirements and deployment methods, as well as the techniques to maintain and support Silverlight after deployment. The information contained in this document represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation on the issues discussed as of the date
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pro-active and ethical outlook. Educational Qualification(s) ➢ First grade holder of ‘Bachelors of Science ‘Information Technology ‘from Kuvempu University, Karnataka in 2012 with 65% ➢ Senior secondary from B.S.E.B, Patna in 2008 with 57%. ➢ Higher Secondary from B.S.E.B, Patna in 2006 with 68%. Technical Qualification(s) ➢ 12 months diploma in Advance Hardware and Networking technology and 2 months exclusively conducted introduction on Biometric Devices
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Server Roles for Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 POS 421 September 8, 2014 Server Roles A server role is defined as “a set of software programs that, when they are installed and properly configured, lets a computer perform a specific function for multiple users or other computers within a network” (Windows Server 2014). Roles describe the purpose or function of a computer. Server roles give the ability to dedicate a computer to perform a single role or dedicate the computer to perform
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network should have a unique computer name assigned to it. 4. A domain is a logical unit of computers that share the same security database and is usually associated with Microsoft’s Active Directory. 5. Romote Desktop allows you to connect to a server remotely to run programs just as if you were sitting in front of the computer. 6. For many security mechanisms to work, your computer needs to have the correct data and time. 7. Drivers are programs that control a device and act as a translator
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2007, Windows Server, Small Business Server 2003, Active Directory, Backup products, Anti-Virus products, DNS/DHCP, TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless router and Firewall Configurations. ➢ Diagnosis of desktop, application, networking and infrastructure issues. ➢ Implementing and maintaining RAID-1(Mirror) ➢ Troubleshooting PC’s, laptops and mobile devices. ➢ Working closely with software suppliers to resolve operational issues. ➢ Deploying and Administering SQL SERVER 2008 linked with
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3. ------------------------------------------------- Review assignment instructions 4. ------------------------------------------------- Your submission must be 2 -3 pages in length in essay format Windows Sever 2008 Server Core Server Core is a very advanced server for advanced systems administrators. Core does not have a GUI (Graphical User Interface). All execution of commands will have to be handled through the CLI (Command Line Interface). The advantages of using Core as a qualified
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