MCSE : Security Specialist
RIS: Remote Installation Services
1.
Hardware Requirements for installing Windows 2000 Prof. Or
Server:
Hardware component |
Windows 2000 Professional |
Windows 2000 Server/ Advanced Server
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Processor
|
Pentium/133MHz
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Pentium/133MHz
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Memory
|
64MB
|
256MB
|
HD
space |
640MB
|
1GB
|
Display
|
VGA
or better |
VGA
or better |
Network card |
Optional
|
Optional (Required if you are installing over the
network).
|
CD
ROM Drive |
Required
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Required (unless loading from network)
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2. In Windows
2000, if Passwords Must Meet Complexity Requirements” setting is
enabled; the password should contain at least one character from
minimum 3 of the following 4 categories.
1. Lower case
alphabetic characters
2. Upper case
alphabetic characters
3. Numbers
4. Special
characters
3. The standard Windows 2000 NTFS permissions
that can be applied to files are given below:
1.
Read: View the file's contents, attributes.
2.
Read& execute: Users can read and execute the file
3.
Write: Write, or append data to the file, view files
attributes
4.
Modify: Users can read, write, execute, and/or delete the
file
5.
Full Control: Users will have full control on the file. They
can change the file permissions and take ownership of the file.
4. A Group
Policy implemented on the local computer is known as "Local Group
Policy". Local Group Policy files and folders are stored in the
%systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy folder.
5. Permissions:
1.
User and Group share permissions are additive. The least
restrictive permission will be the users effective permission. One
exception to this is "No Access". If a group has "No Access" to a
share, then a user, who is member of the group will not have access
to the share; even if the user is give "Full Control". No Access
takes precedence over others.
2.
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer can be used
for assigning Share and NTFS permissions.
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