... accepted. CTLs are not available for FTP sites.
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Administration and Support
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his chapter covers
• Server administration using SCA
• Setting the site content entry ... changes and close the SCA.
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Task 5-1. Creating a CTL
1. Launch IIS Manager.
2. Expand the local computer and the Web Sites folder.
3. Select a Web site and ... Anonymous Access and Authentication on the Directory Security tab.
4. Select Basic Authentication.
5. Save changes and close the IIS Manager.
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contribute...
... client versions of
Windows Vista: WindowsVista Home Basic, WindowsVista Home Premium, WindowsVista
Business, WindowsVista Ultimate, WindowsVista Enterprise, andWindowsVista Starter.
Please ... five main variants of Windows Server 2008: Windows Web Server 2008, Windows
Server 2008 Standard, Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, Windows Server 2008 Datacenter, and
Windows Server 2008 for ... the user-mode Windows
API.
Windows Driver Model (WDM)
Windows 2000 added support for Plug and Play, Power Options, and an extension to the
Windows NT driver model called the Windows Driver...
... kernel and HAL, Windows
Vista introduced a new API, IoConnectInterruptEx, that added support for more advanced types of
interrupts (called message-based interrupts) and enhanced the current support ... uniprocessor and the APIC on a
multiprocessor by using the !pic and !apic kernel debugger commands, respectively. Here’s the
output of the !pic command on a uniprocessor. (Note that the !pic command ... KeServiceDescriptorTableShadow,
includes the Windows USER and GDI services implemented in the kernel-mode part of the
Windows subsystem, Win32k.sys. The first time a Windows thread calls a Windows USER or
GDI service,...
... Handles
Run Process Explorer, and make sure the lower pane is enabled and configured to show open
handles. (Click on View, Lower Pane View, and then Handles). Then open a command prompt
and ... View, and then Handles). You should see a handle containing
CheckForOtherInstanceMutex.
2. Right-click on the handle, and select Close Handle. Confirm the action when asked.
3. Now run Windows ...
device names into Windows internal device names. In Windows, a user refers to hard disk drives
using the names C:, D:, and so on and serial ports as COM1, COM2, and so on. The Windows
subsystem...
... Network And Dial-Up Connections window.
Step 3: To test the static TCP/IP configuration
1. Open the Command Prompt. Select Start > Run and type “cmd.exe” in the window to
display a command ...
Right-click My Network Places, and then click Properties. This will display the Network
and Dial-Up Connections window.
1. Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.
2. ... a command prompt.
2. At the command prompt, type “ipconfig /all” and then press Enter.
This will display the TCP/IP information configured on the physical and logical
adapters in the computer....
... APIs and replaces the path name of the \Windows\ System32 folder
with \Windows\ Syswow64. Wow64 also redirects \Windows\ LastGood to \Windows\ LastGood
\syswow64 and \Windows\ Regedit.exe to \Windows\ syswow64\Regedit.exe. ... Pane View, and then Handles.) We also want to look at unnamed
handles, so click on View, Show Unnamed Handles And Mappings. Now click on the Windbg.exe
process, and look at its handle table. ... file and thread handles. Recall that each
time a load DLL event is sent, a handle to the image file is duplicated by the kernel and handed off
in the event structure, as is the case with the handle...
... before WindowsVistaand
adds greater flexibility and isolation of per-installation boot configuration data. (For more
information on the BCD, see Chapter 13.)
Each entry in the BCD, such as a Windows ... drivers
to load and how various subsystems—such as the memory manager and process
manager—configure themselves and tune system behavior.
■ During logon, Explorer and other Windows components ... registry’s on-disk files. We’ll examine how the
configuration manager manages the registry as applications and other operating system
components read and change registry keys and values. We’ll also...
... station.
On versions of Windows prior to Windows Vista, this connection to WinSta0 allowed the
service to display dialog boxes andwindows on the console and allowed those windows to
respond to ... run in session 0 and therefore
share the window station with the interactive services. However, in WindowsVistaandWindows
Server 2008, only processes owned by the system andWindows services ... determines which services ran in the process and takes the recovery steps
specified by their failure-related registry values.
Additionally, as of WindowsVistaandWindows Server 2008, services are no...
... beginning the command with cmd
/c. This runs the command prompt, executes the command on the command line, and terminates
the command prompt. For example, to run Notepad in the low-process priority, ... command in the
Windows command prompt. If you want to have a program start every time with a specific
priority, you can define a shortcut to use the start command by beginning the command with ...
dialog box.
Windows System resource Manager
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition andWindows Server 2008 Datacenter Edition include an
optionally installable component called Windows System...
... where and when,
let’s examine the additional information Windows maintains to track thread and processor state on
multiprocessor systems and the two different types of multiprocessor systems supported ... boosted to 15 and runs enough to send more data to the sound card.
7. Stop Cpustres andWindows Media Player, and start the MMCSS service again.
Priority Boosts for MultiMedia Applications and Games ... Lsass process and client processes and that implement Windows authentication
policy. An authentication DLL is responsible for checking whether a given user name and
password match, and if so,...
... credential
providers and display the Windows logon interface to users. This process is started on demand
whenever Winlogon needs to present a user interface to the user, and it exits after the ... remove this watermark.
464
Windows applications can add and remove user rights from an account by using the
LsaAddAccountRights and LsaRemoveAccountRights functions, and they can determine what ...
components and enforced by those components. For example, the debug privilege, which allows a
process to bypass security checks when opening a handle to another process with the OpenProcess
Windows...
...
\Device\Serial0, and so forth. Try creating your own links with the subst command at a command
prompt
.
7.3 I/O Processing
Now that we’ve covered the structure and types of drivers and the data ... loading and unloading of device drivers so that drivers can be loaded on-demand and
not consume system resources when unneeded.
■ Support for Plug and Play, where the system locates and installs ... with the Windows QueryDosDevice and
DefineDosDevice functions.
EXPERIMENT: Viewing Windows Device Name to Windows Device Name
Mappings
You can examine the symbolic links that define the Windows...
... network as a bus and create device nodes for the
devices running on it.
7.6.1 Level of Plug and Play Support
Windows aims to provide full support for Plug and Play, but the level of support possible ... possible depends
on the attached devices and installed drivers. If a single device or driver doesn’t support Plug and
Play, the extent of Plug and Play support for the system can be compromised. ... doesn’t support Plug and Play might prevent other devices from being usable by the system.
Table 7-7 shows the outcome of various combinations of devices and drivers that can and can’t
support...
... which must support iSNS, so that all iSCSI devices, including
those discovered by the Initiator service and those discovered by iSCSI hardware, are recognized
and managed through standard Windows ... for managing, and we’ll conclude by discussing drive encryption technology in
Windows andsupport for automatic backups and recovery.
8.1 Storage Terminology
To fully understand the rest of ... hard-disk storage subsystem in Windows,
which includes support for external disks and flash drives. Significant portions of the support
Windows provides for removable media and remote storage (offline...
... data are mapped into the virtual address space in Windows: per-process
private code and data, sessionwide code and data, and systemwide code and data.
As explained in Chapter 1, each process ... allocate metadata (for example, VADs, bitmaps,
and so on) to support various process operations. In addition, if support were added for future
processors with larger page sizes (for example, up to ... call the Windows CreateFileMapping or CreateFileMappingNuma
function, specifying the file handle to map it to (or INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE for a
page-filebacked section) and optionally a name and security...