IIS 7 and above also provides simplified management and powerful diagnostic and troubleshooting capabilities. IIS Manager extensions make it easy to administer local and remote Web servers.
NET Framework 3. This article describes general procedures for installing Windows Server or Windows Server R2; links for more detailed information can be found throughout the article. Windows Server and Windows Server R2 are available in multiple editions to support the varying server and workload needs of organizations.
Processor — Processor performance depends not only on the clock frequency of the processor, but also on the number of processor cores and the size of the processor cache. The following are the processor requirements:. Disk space requirements —The following are the approximate disk space requirements for the system partition. Itanium-based and xbased operating systems will vary from these estimates. Additional disk space may be required if you install the system over a network:.
Computers with more than 16 GB of RAM require more disk space for paging, hibernation, and dump files. After starting Computer Management on the local system, right click on Computer Management in the left panel tree and select Connect to another computer..
In the resulting dialog box either enter the name of the remote computer or click on Browse and then Advanced Once a connection has been established to the remote server the Computer Management interface will refresh and the Computer Management link in the tree will also display the name of the selected remote server.
Once Computer Management is configured to administer a remote server, the next step is to begin the folder sharing process. Begin by unfolding the System Tools , then Shared Folders branches of the tree in the left panel. Select Shares to obtain a list of current shares configured on the remote system. The creation of a new shared folder on the remote server although as previously mentioned this can also be used on local computers involves the use of something called the Create a Shared Folder Wizard , which, as the name suggests provides a user friendly way of configuring shared folders.
To invoke this wizard, simply right click on New Share In the resulting Folder Path screen, either type in the path of the folder to be shared, or browse the file systems to locate it. With the required folder path selected click on Next to configure the name and description settings. On this screen, specify the share name by which the folder will be accessed from remote computers together with an optional description of the shared folder.
Next, configure the off-line file settings for the folder contents by clicking on Change. Once these settings are configured, click on Next once again to configure the share permissions for the selected folder. Either select one of the pre-configured options or select Customize permissions and click on Custom to configure share permissions on a per user basis.
Finally, click on finish to complete the sharing process. If the configuration is successful a summary screen similar to the one illustration in the following figure will be displayed:. By default, shared folders are listed when users browse for shared resources. From time to time, however, it may be necessary to share a folder but have it hidden such that only users who know of its existence can access it by referencing the share name.
This concept is known as hidden share access. The most important point to note about hidden shares is that it does nothing to prevent access other than hiding the fact that the share exists. If, for example, a user learns of the existence of a hidden share perhaps because another user tells them about it , and the share permissions are such that they have access to the folder, the fact that it is hidden will do nothing to keep the user out of that folder.
Share permissions are applied when access is made via the network. When shared files and folders are accessed locally from the server on which they reside these permissions serve no purpose. File and folder permissions, on the other hand, take effect both when accessing files and folders both locally and over the network. In the case of network access to shared files and folders, the shared permissions are applied first, followed by any file and folder permissions.
The key issue to note is that file and folder permissions provide a far greater level of control over access than the more general permissions options provided by share permissions. In this section, share permissions will be covered. Share permissions are granted on a per user and per group basis. In addition to allowing a cap on the number of concurrent users accessing a share to be defined, share permissions also provide three permission options, each of which can be set to Allow or Deny :.
Permissions are cumulative in that a user will inherit the permissions of all the groups of which he or she is a member. If a permission is Denied, however, it overrides any cases where that permission may have been granted.
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