Administering Your Network

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Administering Your Network. Dedication. We dedicate our presentation to our PARENTS , who taught me that the best kind of knowledge to have is that which is learned for its own sake . And - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dedication

We dedicate our presentation to our PARENTS, who taught me that the best kind of knowledge to have is that

which is learned for its own sake.

And To our Teacher, who taught us that even the largest task

can be accomplished if it is done one step at a time.

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Murtaza Bhatti1421-211001

Saman Zahra1421-311051 Harris Bashir

1421-211004

Ammara Arif1421-311053

Bilal Ahmed1421-211252

Faisal Khan Janjuah1421-211003

Our Group Members

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The Network Administrator Creating a Network Environment Network Software

» Server Software» Applications Software

User Accounts & Groups Protecting Your Network Environment

Managing Your Network Environment Questions

Contents Outline

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The network administrator is the one you never see, because you never see a network problem.

The network administrator is individual primarily responsible for the uninterrupted proper operation of the network.

The Network Administrator

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Choose an administrative plan to meet specified needs, including performance management, account management and security .

Three facts of your network are most strongly affected by how your company works, and these three facts define how your network appears to your user.

Creating a Network Environment

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These three facts are:

1. What network software is loaded on the server?2. How user accounts are set up?3. How “group accounts” are set up, how & what

“user accounts” are assigned to them?

Creating a Network Environment

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Network Software

There are two types of Network Softwares:

1. Server Softwares

2. Application Softwares

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Server Softwares

What are Server Softwares?1. Database.2. Database files stored on the server.3. Shared data files.4. Groupware, e-mail & scheduling.5. Internet connectivity & allowing web access.6. Hosting.

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Application Softwares

What are Server based Application Softwares?1. Antiviruses.2. Driver Applications.3. Anti-Hacker Applications.4. Fault Detectors.5. Backup & Restore Applications.

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• The default account.

• Creating user account in windows server 2008.

• Creating Template for user account.• Disabling & deleting user account.• Renaming user account.• Home directories .

User Accounts

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To start open “Server Manager”

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Next we will open up the Roles section, next to Active Directory Users and Computers section and finally the Active Directory Users and Computers. You should now see your domain name.

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We are going to click on our Users section where we are going to create a new User Account. To do so, right-click on the blank section, point to New and select User.

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In this window you need to type in the user’s first name, middle initial and last name. Next you will need to create a user’s logon name.

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In the next window you will need to create a password for your new user and select appropriate options.

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And finally, click on the Finish button to complete the creation of new User Account.

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Predefined User: To start out, right-click on the empty space, point to new, and select User.

Click Here on empty white space!

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Type in the user’s name (if you want, otherwise don’t write in these fields) and click Next.

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Create the template’s password and do not forget to check the box next to the Account is disabled option. When ready, click Next.

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Once the account is created, you can go ahead and add all the properties you need for that template. To do so, double-click on that account and navigate to a specific tab. Once done click OK.

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How to Create a User Template account? we are going to select it, copy it and add the unique information such as user name, password, etc. We can do that for as many users as needed. Let’s start by right-clicking on the template and selecting Copy.

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Next we are going to enter the user’s name, login and password information while making sure the checkbox next to Account is disabled is unchecked this time.

Once we finish, our new user account is created with all the properties of the template account.

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To open active directory users and computers, click start, click control panel, double-click administrative tools, and then double-click active directory users and computers.

In the console tree, click users.In the details pane, right-click the user.Depending on the status of the account, do one of the

following:• To disable the account, click disable account.• To enable the account, click enable account.

Disabling & Enabling User Accounts

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There are four types of Group accounts:• Local Groups• Global Groups• Special Groups• Built-in Groups

Group Accounts

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Creating a New Group

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The next step is to name your Group, select the scope and then select the type.

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Our new group has been created!

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Moving Accounts Into a Group

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Next, you need to type in the group name and let the machine find it.

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Now this prompt will show that our group operation completed successfully.

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Built-in Groups

There are several predefined groups for specified network administrator:

1. Account Operators2. Administrator3. Backup Operators4. Domain Admins5. Domain Guests6. Domain Users7. Guests8. Print Operators9. Replicators10. Server Operators11. Users

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Protecting Your Network Environment

1. How to Protect your Network Environment?2. Security

1. How much security is enough?2. How Important is your data?3. What is risk of sharing data?4. What is the possibility of accidental loss?

3. Creating a security plan1. External requirements2. Policies

4. Virus Protection5. Uninterrupted Power Supply

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Protecting Your Network Environment

6. Disaster Recovery1. Backup policy2. Drives (CDs, DVDs & HDDs)3. Location of Backup system4. Replication5. Fault Tolerance6. Mirroring

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Managing Your Network Environment

1. Monitoring Network Performance1. Performance Monitor.2. Network Monitor.3. Automated Network Management.

2. Hardware Upgrade Policy1. Capacity of Admin to the whole cover network.2. Capacity of Clients Computers.3. Capacity of Data Storage .4. Reliability of Network.

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Questions

ANSWERINGtoughest questions

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