MOAC Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (70-290) Comments and Corrections (842651)
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- MSPRESS MOAC Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (70-290), ISBN 0-7356-2031-8
SUMMARY
This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MOAC Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (70-290), 0-07-294487-0. The following topics are covered: - Lab Manual, Page 43: "DifferentialA.txt and DifferentialB.txt" Should Be "NormalA.txt and NormalB.txt"
- Page 116: Correction To ASR
- Page 217: Correction To Domain Local Group
- Page 231: Incorrect Figure
- Page 232: Incorrect Figure
- Pages 239 And 240: -member Should Be -members
MORE INFORMATIONLab Manual, Page 43: "DifferentialA.txt and DifferentialB.txt" Should Be "NormalA.txt and NormalB.txt"In the Lab Manual, on page 43, in step 11,
Change:
"DifferentialA.txt and DifferentialB.txt"
To:
"NormalA.txt and NormalB.txt"
Page 116: Correction To ASROn page 116, in the last paragraph, it states that the floppy disk created by ASR is a boot disk. This is incorrect.
Change:
"When you run the Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard (as shown in Figure 4-10), the software walks you through the process of creating a full backup of the server, and then it prompts you to insert a floppy disk, which the wizard uses to create the boot disk for the system. In the event of a disaster in which the entire contents of the system drive are lost, you simply insert the backup tape into the tape drive and boot from the floppy disk to completely restore the operating system."
To:
"The Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard backs up the System State data, system services, and all disks associated with the operating system components. It also creates a floppy disk, which contains information about the backup, the disk configurations (including basic and dynamic volumes), and how to accomplish a restore.
To recover from a system failure using Automated System Recovery
1. Make sure you have the following available before you begin the recovery procedure:
Your previously created Automated System Recovery (ASR) floppy disk.
Your previously created backup media.
The original operating system installation CD.
If you have a mass storage controller and you are aware that the manufacturer has supplied a separate driver file for it (different from driver files available on the Setup CD), obtain the file (on a floppy disk) before you begin this procedure.
2. Insert the original operating system installation CD into your CD drive.
3. Restart your computer. If you are prompted to press a key to start the computer from CD, press the appropriate key.
4. If you have a separate driver file as described in step 1, use the driver as part of Setup by pressing F6 when prompted.
5. Press F2 when prompted at the beginning of the text-only mode section of Setup. You will be prompted to insert the ASR floppy disk you have previously created.
6. Follow the directions on the screen.
7. If you have a separate driver file as described in step 1, press F6 (a second time) when prompted after the system reboots.
8. Follow the directions on the screen.
Note The above correction has been incorporated into the 2nd printing of the book. For information on how to locate the print number of the book, see the note at the end of the article.
Page 217: Correction To Domain Local GroupOn page 217, in the first paragraph,
Change: "Domain local groups are most often used to assign access permissions to resource, either directly or by adding a domain local group to a global group."
To: "Domain local groups are most often used to assign access permissions to resource, either directly or by adding a global group to a domain local group."
Page 231: Incorrect FigureOn page 231, the figure in step 3 is incorrect. Please disregard it
Page 232: Incorrect FigureOn page 232, the figure in step 6 is incorrect. Please disregard it.
Pages 239 And 240: -member Should Be -membersOn page 239, in the last paragraph,
Change: "-member GroupDN"
To: "-members GroupDN"
On page 240, in the command sample about "Managing Group Objects Using Dsmod.exe",
Change: "-member"
To: "-members".
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.
The print number of the book is located on the copyright page in the form of a string of numbers. For example: "2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 QWT 9 8 76 5 4". The first number in the string is the the print number. In this example, the print number is 2.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/8/2005 |
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