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Outcome 3: Implement secure network administration procedures
Table of Contents
Windows Server 2003 Security Features
Physical Access
Principle of Least Privilege
Develop a Security Policy
Security Baseline Settings
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
Using the GUI Version of MBSA
Security Templates
Built-in Security Templates
Group Membership and Privileges
Secure Local PC Systems
Securing the SAM Database
Enforce a Strong Password Policy
Do Not Run Unknown programs
Keep Virus Software up-to-date
Keep Operating System Current
NTFS File and Folder Permissions
Multiple NTFS permissions
Cumulative NTFS permissions
Effective NTFS Permissions
Effective Permissions
Setting NTFS Permissions
NTFS Permissions Inheritance
NTFS Special Access Permissions
Changing Permissions
Taking Ownership
Changing the Owner of a File or Folder
Copying and Moving Files and Folders
Troubleshooting NTFS Permissions
Security Configuration and Analysis
Software Update Infrastructure
Software Update Services
Configuring Software Update Services
SUS Options
Handling Updated Content
Automatic Client Update Settings
Installing the SUS Client
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
WSUS Improvements
WSUS Features
Network Protocol Security
Using the IP Security MMC Snap-In
Opening the IP Security Monitor snap-in
Kerberos Support Tools
Kerbtray
Kerblist
Network Monitor and Netcap
Troubleshooting network protocol security
IP Security Policies
Self Assessment Questions (SAQs)
Self Assessment Questions (SAQs) 2
Summary: Implementing secure network administration procedures
Summary: Software Update infrastructure