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Set up and manage your own efficient, low-cost networkGet up and running quickly with Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentialsand learn how to use this network solution to organize and help protect your business data. This hands-on guide provides extensive walkthroughs and tips to help you successfully deploy, manage, and support your companys network and applications. All you need is minimal IT knowledge. Discover how to:Plan your network infrastructure as your first, critical step Configure and maintain the network to help protect your data Create user accounts and connect client computers Manage shared server folders and set up permissions Install network printers and determine how theyre shared Inspect your networks health with Performance Monitor Provide security-enhanced remote access via the web or a VPN Troubleshoot problems and be prepared in the event of a system failure

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Working with Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
Charlie Russel
Sharon Crawford
Andrew Edney
Editor
Ken Jones

Copyright 2011 Charlie Russel, Sharon Crawford and Andrew Edney

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Dedication

Dedicated to the SBS MVPs for their ongoing service to the community .

Charlie Russel and Sharon Crawford

For Katy, thank you for putting up with the hours upon hours I spent in my office working on yet another book .

Andrew Edney

A Note Regarding Supplemental Files

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Introduction

Small businesses make up the economic engine that moves a nation forward, and all small businesses must deal with a highly competitive marketplace, unpredictable economic cycles, time pressures, and technological demands that are constantly exerting pressure on the bottom line.

Your business needs the same technologies that large companies do. You need the ability to share information with customers, partners, and employees. You have the same worries about spam, malware, and security. And you have the same need to manage resources and employee access to those resources.

The major difference is that you probably dont have the luxury of an in-house IT staff.

Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials (SBS 2011 Essentials) allows small businesses to operate at the same technology level as much larger organizations, but without the added costs of maintaining a network administration department.

Working with Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials is a reference, assistant, and coach for the busy network administrator, whether the administrator is on the scene or accessing the network from another location.

Organization of This Book

This book is divided into five parts, each of which focuses on a different aspect of using Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials. cover migrating from previous versions of Windows Small Business Server, provide background on topics key to SBS 2011 Essentials, and point you to additional resources.

Conventions and Features in This Book

Even though SBS 2011 Essentials has automated many, many of the tasks associated with configuring and securing a network, this book is required when you want to do something slightly out of the ordinaryor when you need additional understanding of what a wizard is doing.

Look for book elements such as these:

Real World

Everyone can benefit from the experiences of others. Real World sidebars contain elaboration on a particular theme or background based on the adventures of other users of SBS 2011 Essentials.

Note

Notes include tips as well as alternative ways to perform a task or some information that needs to be highlighted.

Warning

Important Information marked Important shouldnt be skipped. (Thats why its called Important.) Here youll find security notes, cautions, and warnings to keep you and your network out of trouble.

Tip

Best Practices When theres a best way to do something, well let you know. The experience of those who have done this before is distilled into Best Practices.

Note

Planning Planning information gives you a heads-up when forethought about something now can make your life easier later.

Note

More Info More Info boxes provide just that, pointing you to resources that offer more detail about something being described in the main text.

Acknowledgments

No book comes together without the efforts of many people.

During the writing of this book, Charlie and Sharon were fortunate to have the use of an excellent Hewlett-Packard StorageWorks X1500 server running Windows Storage Server 2008 R2. This fine machine gave us great flexibility to quickly and easily deploy test environments. The server loan was made possible by Joel Garcia from Microsoft and Jim Hankins from Hewlett-Packard. Were deeply appreciative of the use of the server and only wish we could have kept it.

More thanks are due to:

Jonas Svensson of Microsoft for his support of the SBS MVP Community, and his outstanding assistance with software builds when we needed them.

Greg Starks of Hewlett-Packard for his unstinting efforts to support the SMB (Small to Midsize Business) community.

Kevin Beares of Microsoft for his years of supporting SBS and the SBS Community, as well as his critical hardware support.

Paul Fitzgerald of Microsoft for years and years of SBS expertise and help, plus some key answers around GPT (GUID Partition Table) when we needed them.

Of course, the people at Microsoft Press are the ones who really made the book possiblein particular, senior editor Ken Jones, production editor Teresa Elsey, and technical editor Robert Pearman.

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