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Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals

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Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals

Overview of this book

Windows Server 2016 is the server operating system developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems, developed concurrently with Windows 10. This book is designed to get you started with Windows Server 2016. It will prepare you for your MTA 98-365 exam. With step-by-step instructions driven by targeted, easy-to-understand graphics, you will be able to understand the roles, features, functions, and quirks of Windows Server 2016. The book begins with the basics of Windows Server 2016, which includes the installation process and basic configuration. You will then move on to roles and features such as Active Directory, Hyper-V, Remote Access, Storage, and Printer. With the help of real-world examples, you will get to grips with the fundamentals of Windows Server 2016, which will help you solve difficult tasks the easy way. Later, the book also shows you maintenance and troubleshooting tasks, where with the help of best practices you will be able to manage Windows Server 2016 with ease. Each chapter ends with a questionnaire to ensure you make the best use of the content provided. By the end of this book, you will have the knowledge required to administer and manage Windows Server environments.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Questions

  1. Processing GPOs takes place in this order: Local, Site, Domain, Organizational Units (OUs). (True | False)
  2. ___________________ is a system administrator's favorite tool for Group Policy Objects (GPOs) management.
  3. Which of the following are GPO settings? (Choose two)
    1. Enabled
    2. Disabled
    3. Allow
    4. Deny
  4. Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are a collection of configured parameters that show how computers will look and behave for a certain group of users. (True | False)
  5. ___________________ are templates that enable system administrators to control what users can and cannot do on computers, peripheral devices, and network applications across the organization's network.
  6. In which order are GPOs processed?
    1. OUs, Domain, Site, Local
    2. Site, Domain, OUs, Local
    3. Domain, OUs, Local, Site
    4. Local, Site, Domain, OUs
  7. To configure Local Group Policies (Local GPOs) you should use the Group...