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Introduction. Larry Jacobs, Senior Consultant
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1. Windows 7 Wonders & Windows Server 2008 R2
2. Introduction
3. Agenda Editions
Broad Fundamentals
Migration
4. Windows Server 2008 Editions
5. Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2: Editions
6. Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition
7. Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition
8. Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Edition
9. Windows Web Server R2 2008
10. Windows Server 2008 R2: HPC
11. Windows Server 2008 R2: Itanium
12. Windows Server 2008 Broad Fundamentals
13. Windows Server 2008 R2: Broad Fundamentals
14. Service Security
Windows Server 2008 R2
15. Service Hardening
16. Service Changes in Windows Server 2008 R2
17. Introducing Bitlocker
18. Bitlocker Benefits
19. Thwarting Stolen Data
20. Thwarting Stolen Data (Continued)
21. Bitlocker TPM Support
22. Windows Server 2008: Code Integrity
23. Operating System File Protection
24. Windows Server 2008: Device Installation
25. Control of Hardware
26. Introducing Windows Firewall
27. Providing Advanced Security
28. Changes for TCP/IP
29. TCP/IP Redesign
30. Network Features
31. Terminal Services
32. Secure Connections
33. The Terminal Gateway
34. Remote Programs
35. Licensing
36. Licensing for Windows Servers
37. Licensing for Windows Servers & Workstations VA Volume Activation (VA)
What is Key Management Service (KMS)?
What is Multiple Activation Key (MAK)?
38. Licensing for Windows Servers: What is KMS? You can activate systems within your own network.
You must have a qualifying Operating System (OS) license in conjunction with Windows Marker (If less than 25 machines).
You must meet or exceed the Activation Threshold (AT) of 25.
It uses activation counts in a linear fashion.
All activation counts are cumulative, not OS dependent.
You can obtain KMS licensing easier than Multiple Activation Key licensing.
It must reactivate every 180 days.
It is less suitable for imaging.
39. Licensing for Windows Servers: What is Multiple Activation Key (MAK)? You can activate systems on a one time basis using Microsoft hosted activation services.
It can use two methods for activation:
1. MAK Independent Activation - Requires each computer to connect to Microsoft for activation.
2. MAK Proxy Activation One computer is a MAK Proxy that gathers information from multiple computers and licenses them with Microsoft on their behalf using the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT).
It is more suitable for imaging.
40. Active Directory Certificate Services
41. ADCS Required!
42. ADCS Increased Security
44. PKI Cryptotography
45. PKI Group Policy Controlled
46. V3 Standard Crytopgrapjic Support
47. Better & Easier Certificate Deployment
48. Introduction: PKIView (MMC Snap-In)
49. Easier Administration
50. Certificate Extensions
51. Information Protection
52. Protecting Data
53. Information Protection Platform
55. IPP Supported
56. Active Directory Federated Services
57. Extended Collaboration
58. ADFS: How it Works
59. Network Access Protection
60. What is the Edge?
61. NAP: Overview
62. NAP: How it Works
63. NAP: Walk-through
64. NAP - Client
65. Certificate Enrollment
66. Client Health Certificate (CHC) Enrollment Protocol
67. CHC Maintenance
68. NAP Enforcement Options
69. NAP & IPSec
70. Health Registration Authority
71. Validation of SOH
72. How its Built
73. CA Failover
74. Certificate Management
75. Interoperability
76. Interoperability (Continued)
77. Interoperability (Continued)
78. Summary
79. Summary: Preparing for NAP
80. 2008 Directory Services
81. Active Directory, Directory Services: Whats Changed?
82. Read Only Domain Controllers!
83. What is it?
84. RODC Drilldown
85. Auditing: Directory Services
86. Deploying Domain Controllers
87. DCPROMO Enhancements
88. Changes to Directory Services
89. Local Administrator
90. Standards & Globalization Support
91. Windows Server 2008: Core Server
92. 2008 Sever Core Components
93. What 2008 Server Core Does
94. More on 2008 Server Core Functionality
95. Server Core Roles
96. Microsoft Windows PowerShell
97. Windows Server 2008 Migrating
98. Preparing for the Migration Hardware!
64-bit
32-bit
Windows Software
64-bit
32-bit
Prepare the forest
Administration tools?
99. First: Fix Your AD!
100. Adding a New Machine
101. Replacing Existing Servers
102. Replacing Existing Servers (Cont.)
104. Now, lets open up the Windows Vista discussion. Any questions?
Now, lets open up the Windows Vista discussion. Any questions?
105. Appendix Appendix
106. Resources Windows Server 2008 R2
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/default.mspx
Microsoft Windows PowerShell
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/powershell/default.mspx
Microsoft Volume Licensing
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/existing-customers/product-activation.aspx
Microsoft Learning
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/default.mspx