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Video: Assign a Static IP Address to Your Windows 2003 Server

  • ·Skill level: 100 (Beginner)
  • ·Run Time: 3:23
  • ·Instructor: Grant Moyle

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This video discusses on of the most basic concepts for Windows: IP addressing. You'll configure a server for static IP address (as opposed to using DHCP) and you'll see a few new features in Windows 2003 regarding IP addressing. All sysadmins must have a thorough understanding of TCP/IP Addressing including static IPs and DHCP. This video is meant to be watched in tandem with the 'Setup Your Windows 2003 Server for DHCP' video

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Grant Moyle

Grant A. Moyle is the founder of Confuzer Inc, an Illinois-based Windows, Exchange, and Networking consulting firm specializing in Implementation and Troubleshooting Active Directory and Exchange. He has been a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) since the days of NT4 and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP) since 2003. He has a Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering background from Johns Hopkins University, and over 10 y... (Grant's full bio can be found here)

Assign a Static IP Address to Your Windows 2003 Server
2 Audit File and Folder Usage and Access
3 Command Line Disk Defragmentation and Schedule
4 Configure Automatic Updates
5 Configuring Environment Variables
6 Differences Between COMMAND and CMD and a Few Command Line Tools
7 Disabled Enhanced Security for Internet Explorer
8 How to Map Network Drives
9 Installing the Admin Pack (adminpak.msi)
10 Installing the Windows Support Tools
11 Microsoft Firewall: Configuration and Setup for Windows 2003
12 Shadow Copies of Shared Folders - Basic
13 Using Network Monitor to Monitor Network Usage and Packets
14 Working with the SHUTDOWN command utility
15 Activating Windows Server 2003: Options, Discussion and Examples
16 Build a Customized Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
17 Helpful Start and Run as Commands (DOS)
18 How to Configure Windows 2003 to Switch From Using Windows Update To Microsoft Update
19 Installing Post Setup Security Updates (PSSU)
20 Power Configuration for Windows Server
21 Prevent Changes to a Customized Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
22 Rename Windows 2003 Server and Determine Computer Name (hostname)
23 Windows 2003 Stand alone Server Time Syncronization
24 Using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) From a Standalone Workstation
25 Using ADSI Editor to Track Down Atrribute Name for Schema Modifications or Scripting
26 Automate the Command Line FTP Utility in Windows 2003
27 Command Line FTP
28 How to Zip and Unzip Files Using Built-In Functions
29 Create, Extract, and Password Protect .ZIP Files
30 Event Log Management and Archiving Event Logs
31 How to Approve Security and Critical Updates in WSUS
32 How to Build Computer Groups and Deploy Updates to Computer Groups
33 How to Configure Individual Computers to Obtain Updates Using WSUS
34 How to Configure WSUS for Office 2007 and Exchange Updates
35 How to Perform a Basic Installation of a WSUS 2.0 Server
36 How to Synchronize and Approve WSUS Updates
37 Pt. 1 - Preparing for and Installing SQL Server 2005 Express Edition to Support WSUS
38 Pt. 2 - Installing the WSUS 2.0 Software
39 How to Add a Printer Connection at Logon Using a Login Script
40 How to Audit Login and Logout Events Using Login Scripts
41 How to Map Network Drives at Logon Using Login Scripts
42 How to Permanently Change Registry Settings With Login Scripts
43 How to Relocate All Login Scripts to a Centralized Location
44 Part 1 - Windows Server Update Services 3.0 Installation
45 Part 2 - WSUS 3.0 Configuration Wizard
46 Part 3 - WSUS 3.0 Infrastructure Overview
47 Part 4 - Approving Updates and Allowing Updates to Download
48 Part 5 - Configuring Individual Servers and Workstations to Obtain Updates from WSUS 3.0
49 Part 6 - Use Group Policy to Configure WSUS on Workstations and Servers
50 Part 7 - Approve New Product and Classification for Deployment
51 Part 8 - Configure Email Notifications About WSUS Status
52 Part 9 - Configure Automatic Approvals
53 Part 10 - Request SSL Certificate and Configure WSUS to Use SSL

NOTE: This video is part of our Windows Server 2003 Administration course.
This video is from Chapter 4: Administration: Tools, Utilities and Common Tasks

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