Windows 2000 Active Directory Services, MCSE Training Kit Comments And Corrections (273601)
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- MSPRESS MCSE Training Kit, Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Services ISBN 0-7356-0999-3
This article was previously published under Q273601 SUMMARY This article contains comments, corrections, and
information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSE
Training Kit, Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Services, ISBN
0-7356-0999-3. The following topics are covered: - Page xxii: Incorrect URL
- Page xxxi: Incorrect Hardware Requirements
Information
- Page xxxii: Incorrect Information About CD Included With
The Book
- Page 12: Incorrect Illustration In Figure 1.3
- Page 16: Incorrect Information About Alpha-Based System
Support
- Page
45: Correction To Logon Without Global Catalog Server
- Page 46: Correction To Caution
- Pages 93 And 95: Incorrect IP Address In Figures 4.3 And
4.4
- Page 102: Incorrect Reference To Windows 2000
Workstation
- Page 106: Incorrect Program For Changing Domain
Mode
- Page 119: "Operations Master" Should Be "Standby Operations
Master"
- Page 135: Forward Should Be Reverse
- Page 144: IFXR Should Be IXFR
- Page 168: Incorrect Screenshot
- Page 185: Incorrect Information About Password
Length
- Page 193: Incorrect Information About Option Overriding In
Table 7.8
- Page 244: Incorrect Information About Changing Universal
Group Scope
- Page 251: Incorrect Group Scope For Enterprise
Admins
- Pages 251 & 252: Correction To Table 8.7's
Heading
- Page 252: Local User Manager Should Be Local Users And
Groups
- Page 252: Incorrect Reference To Windows 2000
Workstation
- Page 367: Missing Machine Parameter
- Page 368: Incorrect Netdom Domain Switch
- Page 382: Inaccurate Information About Domain
Restore
- Page 417: Incorrect Information About GPO Processing
Priority
- Page 434: Error In Information About Publishing
Applications
- Pages 470, 471 and 504: Incorrect Statement About Policy
Refresh Interval
- Pages 571 and 586: Incorrect Statement About Policy Refresh
Interval
- Page 600: Typo For IXFR
- Page 631: Error In Information About Publishing
Applications
MORE INFORMATIONPage xxii: Incorrect URL On page xxii, the first bullet in the Reference Materials section
has an inactive URL.
Change:
"http://www.microsoft.com/windows/server/"
To:
"http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/default.mspx"
Page xxxi: Incorrect Hardware Requirements Information The minimum processor and memory requirements for Windows 2000
Server is a Pentium 133 MHz processor and 128 MB of memory.
On page
xxxi, under Hardware Requirements, change: "32-bit 166 MHz Pentium
processor 64 MB memory for networking with one to five client
computers; 128 MB minimum is recommended for most network
environments"
To: "133 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU
128 MB memory minimum"
Page xxxii: Incorrect Information About CD Included With The Book On page xxxii, under the Software Requirements section, it
states:
"The copy of the Windows 2000 Server 120-Day Evaluation
CD-ROM that is included in the back of this book is required to complete the
procedures in this course."
This is incorrect. The Windows 2000
Server 120-Day Evaluation CD-ROM is not included with this book.
Page 12: Incorrect Illustration In Figure 1.3 On page 12, in Figure 1.3, the illustration incorrectly shows
that the "Environment subsystems" encompasses "Win32 subsystem", "OS/2
subsystem", and "Integral subsystem".
There is a curved line drawn
between the "Win32 subsystem" oval and the "Integral subsystem" oval with a
label above it that reads "Environmental subsystems". That curved line should
be between the "POSIX subsystem" oval and the "OS/2 subsystem" oval to indicate
that POSIX, Win32, and OS/2 are all environmental subsystems. The label
"Integral subsystems", which is under the "POSIX subsystem" oval, should be
placed at the right side of the diagram near the "Integral subsystem"
oval.
Page 16: Incorrect Information About Alpha-Based System Support On page 16, under the "Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)" section,
the last sentence incorrectly indicates that Alpha-based systems are supported
in Windows 2000. However, Alpha-based systems are not supported in Windows 2000
final release version.
Change: "This layer allows Windows 2000
to run on both Intel-based and Alpha-based systems without having to maintain
two separate versions of Windows 2000 Executive."
To: "This
layer was originally designed to allow Windows 2000 to run on both Intel-based
and Alpha-based systems without having to maintain two separate versions of
Windows 2000 Executive. However, Alpha-based systems are not supported in
Windows 2000 final release version."
Page 45: Correction To Logon Without Global Catalog ServerOn page 45, in the Important paragraph,
Change: "If
a user is a member of the Domain Admins group, he or she is able to log on to
the network even when the global catalog is not available."
To:
"If the domain controller cannot contact a Global Catalog server, the user
is not be able to log on. An exception is made only for the administrator
account in the domain. This account is allowed to log on even without a Global
Catalog, so that in an emergency situation a Global Catalog can be
configured."
Page 46: Correction To Caution On page 46, in the Caution paragraph,
Change:
"Caution Extensions to schema can have disastrous effects on large networks due
to fully synchronization of all of the domain data"
To:
"Specific schema changes can cause all global catalog servers in the forest to
rebuild the partial attribute set. This can result in a significant amount of
replication traffic."
Pages 93 And 95: Incorrect IP Address In Figures 4.3 And 4.4 On pages 93 and 95, in Figures 4.3 and 4.4, the IP addresses
listed in the Public Internet portion of the figures are incorrect. 192.168.x.x
is a reserved address range for private networks.
Change the IP
address from:
"192.168.x.x"
To:
"192.169.x.x"
Page 102: Incorrect Reference To Windows 2000 Workstation On page 102, in the last paragraph,
Change:
"Windows 2000 workstation"
To: "Windows 2000 Professional"
Page 106: Incorrect Program For Changing Domain Mode On page 106, under "To change the domain mode to native mode",
step 1 incorrectly lists Active Directory Users And Computers as the program
for changing the domain mode.
Change: "1. Click Start, point to
Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users
And Computers."
To: "1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to
Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Domains And Trusts."
Page 119: "Operations Master" Should Be "Standby Operations Master" On page 119, under "Relative ID Master Failure"
Change: "If the relative identifier master will be unavailable for an
unacceptable length of time, you can seize role to the operations
master."
To: "If the relative identifier master will be
unavailable for an unacceptable length of time, you can seize role to the
standby operations master."
Page 135: Forward Should Be Reverse On page 135, under "Zone File",
Change: "For the
standard primary forward lookup zone type"
To: "For the standard
primary reverse lookup zone type"
Page 144: IFXR Should Be IXFR On page 144, in the third line,
Change: "IFXR
allows..."
To: "IXFR allows..."
Page 168: Incorrect Screenshot On page 168, Figure 6.6, change the four options in the
figure
From: "None - Once per Hour - Twice per Hour - Four Times
per Hour"
To: "Replication Not Available - Replication
Available"
Page 185: Incorrect Information About Password Length On page 185, in the fourth bulleted item, the password length is
incorrect.
Change: "Passwords can be up to 14 characters; a
minimum length of eight characters is recommended."
To:
"Passwords can be up to 127 characters; a minimum length of eight characters is
recommended."
Page 193: Incorrect Information About Option Overriding In Table 7.8 On page 193, in Table 7.8, the description for "Password Never
Expires" is incorrect.
Change the last sentence from: "The User
Must Change Password At Next Logon option overrides the Password Never Expires
option"
To: "The Password Never Expires option overrides the
User Must Change Password At Next Logon option"
Page 244: Incorrect Information About Changing Universal Group Scope On page 244, please remove the Note section under "Changing the
Group Scope to Universal":
"Note Windows 2000 does not allow changing
the scope of a universal group because usage and membership rules for other
groups are more restrictive."
Page 251: Incorrect Group Scope For Enterprise Admins On page 256, at the top of the page, "Enterprise Admins" is
listed under the column "Predefined Global Group". This is incorrect.
"Enterprise Admins" is a predefined Universal Group.
Pages 251 & 252: Correction To Table 8.7's Heading On pages 251 and 252, change: "Table 8.7 Commonly Used
Built-In Domain Local Global Group"
To: "Table 8.7 Commonly Used
Built-In Domain Local Group"
Page 252: Local User Manager Should Be Local Users And Groups On page 252, in the last sentence of the first paragraph under
"Built-In Local Groups"
Change: "...in the Local User Manager
snap-in."
To: "...in the Local Users and Groups snap-in."
Page 252: Incorrect Reference To Windows 2000 Workstation On page 252, in Table 8.8 there are two references to "Windows
2000 Workstation". They should read "Windows 2000 Professional".
Page 367: Missing Machine Parameter On page 367, in step 1, the "netdom move" syntax sample is
missing the "machine" parameter, which specifies the workstation or member
server to be moved.
Change: Open a command prompt and type
netdom move /D:domain [/OU:ou_path] [/Ud:User /Pd:{Password|*}]
[/Uo:User /Po:{Password|*}][/Reboot:[time_in_seconds]]
To: Open a command prompt and type netdom move machine
/D:domain [/OU:ou_path] [/Ud:User /Pd:{Password|*}] [/Uo:User
/Po:{Password|*}][/Reboot:[time_in_seconds]]
Page 368: Incorrect Netdom Domain Switch The first bullet on page 368 lists the domain switch
incorrectly.
Change: "/domain"
To:
"/D:domain"
Page 382: Inaccurate Information About Domain Restore On page 382, in the last paragraph, change:
"To
authoritatively restore Active Directory data, you must run the NTDSUTIL
utility after you have performed a nonauthoritative restore of the System State
data but before restarting the server."
To:
"To
authoritatively restore Active Directory data, you must run the NTDSUTIL
utility after you have performed a nonauthoritative restore of the System State
data but before restarting the domain controller in normal mode."
Page 417: Incorrect Information About GPO Processing Priority On page 417, in the last sentence of the page,
Change: "Windows 2000 processes GPOs from the top of the list to the
bottom of the list."
To: "Windows 2000 processes GPOs from the
bottom of the list to the top of the list."
Page 434: Error In Information About Publishing Applications On page 434, in the second sentence, in the first paragraph
change the word "published" to "assigned" as follows.
Change:
"An application can be published to both computers and users."
To: "An application can be assigned to both computers and users."
Pages 470, 471 and 504: Incorrect Statement About Policy Refresh Interval On pages 470, 471 and 504, in the last bulleted items,
Change: "By default, policy propagation occurs every eight
hours"
To: "By default, policy propagation occurs every 90
minutes for Windows 2000-based computers, every 5 minutes for the domain
controller."
Pages 571 and 586: Incorrect Statement About Policy Refresh Interval On pages 571 and 586, in the NOTE, third bullet,
change:
"By default, policy progagation occurs every eight
hours"
To:
"By default, policy progagation occurs every 90
minutes for Windows 2000-based computers, every 5 minutes for the domain
controller."
Page 600: Typo For IXFR On page 600, in question 5, line 1 in the answer contains a
typo.
Change: "An IFXR query allows..."
To: "An
IXFR query allows..."
Page 631: Error In Information About Publishing Applications On Page 631, for Question 6, in the first paragraph of the
answer, the word "published" needs to be changed to "assigned" as follows.
Change: "An application can be published to both computers and
users."
To: "An application can be assigned to both computers
and users."
Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate
books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in
future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it
may already contain most or all of the above
corrections.
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