Managing Windows Networking Services

This chapter contains the following recipes:

  • New ways to do old things
  • Configuring IP addressing
  • Converting IP address from static to DHCP
  • Installing domain controllers and DNS
  • Configuring zones and resource records in DNS
  • Installing and authorizing a DHCP server
  • Configuring DHCP scopes
  • Configuring DHCP server failover and load balancing
  • Building a public key infrastructure
  • Creating and managing AD users, groups, and computers
  • Adding users to AD using a CSV file
  • Reporting on AD users
  • Finding expired computers in AD
  • Creating a privileged user report

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