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Active Directory Schema Modification and Publishing for Systems Management Server 2003 | 20040325160641 |
Microsoft |
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This paper describes the procedures necessary to extend the Active Directory service schema for Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 and to publish SMS information to Active Directory. Although schema extension can be performed automatically during installation, a manual procedure is required to grant SMS permissions to successfully publish information to Active Directory. Failure to do so causes SMS to generate error 4913 and prevents SMS clients from accessing SMS information in Active Directory.
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Technical Overview of Windows Server 2003 Active Directory | 2002-07-01 |
Microsoft |
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Building on the foundation of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, the Active Directory service in the Windows Server 2003 family introduces key features ensuring that it is one of the most flexible directory structures in the marketplace today. As directory-enabled applications become more prevalent, organizations can use Active Directory to manage even the most complicated enterprise network environments. In addition, the Windows Server 2003 family includes many new features that make it the ideal platform for developing and deploying directory-enabled applications. This article introduces basic concepts in Active Directory and summarizes new features and improvements.
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Accenture Case Study: London Stock Exchange-Data Warehouse | 0000-00-00 |
Accenture |
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Roughly 40 percent of the London Stock Exchange's revenues are generated by sales of real-time information about stock prices and movements. The Exchange and Accenture teamed to create a corporate data warehouse on Microsoft Windows Server 2003, enabling the Exchange to broaden the range of the information it provides and offer the market much richer real-time data sets. Now, instead of investing in "big iron," the Exchange is rapidly building value with new e-business applications.
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Integrating OpenNMS with OpenManage Server Agent to Manage Dell PowerEdge Servers Running Linux | 20040302122019 |
Dell Computer |
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Enterprises that adopt the Red Hat Linux operating system (OS) and run it on Dell PowerEdge servers require a way to manage these environments. OpenNMS (Open Network Management System) is an open source network management platform that works well for managing Linux environments. OpenNMS can monitor the performance of nodes on a network through the use of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This white paper explains how to configure SNMP and Dell OpenManage Server Administrator to work with OpenNMS.
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Using NIC Teaming to Achieve High Availability on Linux Platforms | 20040302122019 |
Dell Computer |
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Network interface card (NIC) teaming is one method for providing high availability and fault tolerance in servers. This white paper examines how Broadcom Advanced Server Program (BASP) and Intel Advanced Network Services (ANS) can be used to team NICs, and describes a study showing how NIC teaming was configured on Linux-based nodes of an Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Certified Configuration for Dell.
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Improving SAN Backup Performance with Serverfree Option | 20040302122013 |
VERITAS |
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This white paper discusses about the ServerFree Option for VERITAS Backup Exec for Windows Servers which helps to protect mission-critical data in SAN environments by moving backup processing operations from the server to off-host third party hardware solutions installed within the SAN. By virtually eliminating server utilization on the backup server, the VERITAS ServerFree Option delivers faster backups and releases computing processing for application, database or other critical needs.
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UNIX Compatibility and Interoperability Using Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.5 | 20040325163451 |
Microsoft |
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An introduction and overview of Windows Services for UNIX, Microsoft’s UNIX interoperability tool set. This webcast covers installation configuration and optimization of Microsoft's NFS, NIS, Password Synchronization and Interix technologies, which allow UNIX-centric Systems Administrators and Developers utilize their current skill set and code base on the Microsoft Windows platform.
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Deploying Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 | 20040325161537 |
Microsoft |
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This Support WebCast will discuss deploying Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003. The session will provide an introduction to requirements, server roles, installation mechanisms, and the different types of topologies that Live Communications Server 2003 can be deployed in. This is a Level 200 session that will be presented by Jeff Bryant. Jeff Bryant has been with Microsoft for five years supporting Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 networking services.
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Features and Advantages of Microsoft Windows IAS RADIUS Server | 20040325161936 |
Microsoft |
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This Support WebCast will provide an overview of the features and advantages of Microsoft Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server, Internet Authentication Service (IAS). The session will talk about IAS, a component in Windows Server platform that is used for centralized management of policy-based access, accounting, and secure authentication. IAS is also used for load balancing, RADIUS compliance, and extensibility. The session will also describe how this service can be incorporated into VPN and wireless topologies.
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Choosing the Correct Windows Server Clustering Solution - Level 200 | 20040325161143 |
Microsoft |
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A server cluster is a group of independent servers managed as a single system for higher availability, manageability, and scalability. This presentation will cover the various types of server clustering you can implement with Windows and how to choose which type of cluster for a given applications. Also, it will cover the hardware and setup requirements for each type of cluster.
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