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Windows Server 2019 Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Mark Henderson, Jordan Krause
Book Image

Windows Server 2019 Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Mark Henderson, Jordan Krause

Overview of this book

Do you want to get up and running with essential administrative tasks in Windows Server 2019? This second edition of the Windows Server 2019 Cookbook is packed with practical recipes that will help you do just that. The book starts by taking you through the basics that you need to know to get a Windows Server operating system working, before teaching you how to navigate through daily tasks using the upgraded graphical user interface (GUI). You'll then learn how to compose an optimal Group Policy and perform task automation with PowerShell scripting. As you advance, you’ll get to grips with faster app innovation, improved Windows security measures, and hybrid cloud environments. After you’ve explored the functions available to provide remote network access to your users, you’ll cover the new Hyper-V enhancements. Finally, this Windows Server book will guide you through practical recipes relating to Azure integration and important tips for how to manage a Windows Server environment seamlessly. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with Windows Server 2019 essentials and have the skills you need to configure Windows services and implement best practices for securing a Windows Server environment.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Windows Server Update Services

Software updates are just a fact of life. Every administrator has to deal with them regularly – whether it's regular updates on your personal operating system, enterprise software that has software releases, or even updating the maps in your automobile's satellite navigation system.

When you have even two or three computers in your office, you'll also know some of the pain of managing Windows Updates for the desktop version of Windows such as Windows 10. Throw in a few servers and you're either very busy once a month doing updates and restarts, or you're never patching at all.

Windows has long provided a tool called Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), which can be used to help alleviate some of that pain, and that's what we're going to take a look at in this recipe. WSUS is generally installed in each physical location where you have computers or servers, and it acts as a go-between between your computers...