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My Website: http://www.PCTechStr eam.com You can use the following procedure ... Posted by: ITSystemsAdmin
Video duration: 746 seconds My Website: http://www.PCTechStr eam.com You can use the following procedure to change Domain Name System (DNS) zone transfer settings. To improve the security of your DNS infrastructure, zone transfers should be allowed only for either the DNS servers in the name server (NS) resource records for a zone or for specified DNS servers. Related: dns, server, 2008, r2, part, installsetup, for, homebusiness, networks, software, home directory, windows, technology, system, microsoft windows, computer, tutorial, desktop, software tutorial Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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DNS Server 2008 R2 Part 3 Install/Setup For Home/Business Networks Posted by: ITSystemsAdmin
Video duration: 844 seconds Web Site: http://www.PcTechStr eam.com In order to add a secondary server for an existing zone, you need to have network access to the server acting as the master server for this server and its use of the zone. The master server acts as the source for zone data. It is contacted periodically to assist in renewing the zone and to transfer zone updates whenever they are needed. Related: 70-642, how, to, installsetup, dns, server, 2008, r2, for, homebusiness, networks, part, windows server 2008 r2, how-to, domain name system, metin2, computer, tutorial, software, software tutorial, technology Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How To Use IPSec To Secure Data Between Client & Server In a 2008 R2 domain Posted by: ITSystemsAdmin
Video duration: 914 seconds Web Site: http://www.PcTechStr eam.com 1080p HD, Full Screen. Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a framework of open standards for protecting communications over TCP/IP networks by using cryptographic security services. IPsec supports network-level peer authentication, data origin authentication, data integrity, data confidentiality (encryption), and replay protection. Related: 70-642, how, to, use, ipsec, secure, data, between, client, server, in, 2008, r2, domain, server computing, client computing, software, computer software, management, technology, system, office, security, business, training, systems, information, customer, design, solutions, using, excel, access, user, product, product business, overview, network, development, cad, digital, manager, application, process, software tutorial Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How To Install The DHCP Relay Agent To Pass Across Routers In Server 2008 R2 Posted by: ITSystemsAdmin
Video duration: 450 seconds http://www.PcTechStr eam.com 1080p HD, Full Screen. DHCP relay agent (BOOTP relay agent) functions as a sort of DHCP proxy, enabling DHCP clients on a given IP subnet to obtain IP leases from DHCP servers on other subnets. The DHCP relay agent relays messages between DHCP clients and DHCP servers. The DHCP relay agent component given with Windows Server 2008 RRAS serves that function. Related: 70-642, how, to, install, the, dhcp, relay, agent, pass, across, routers, in, 2008, r2, domain, how-to, install unix, windows, microsoft windows, software tutorial, computer software, desktop, linux Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How To Map Network Drives With Group Policy Preferences In a 2008 R2 domain Posted by: ITSystemsAdmin
Video duration: 431 seconds http://www.PcTechStr eam.com 1080p HD, Full Screen. Group Policy Preferences are one of the top 10 new features in Windows Server 2008. Other benefits include the ability to set preferences for applications and registry settings outside the scope of traditional Group Policy templates. If you need fine-control over who starts with which setting lookout for: 'Preference item-level targeting'. Related: 70-64, how, to, map, network, drives, with, group, policy, preferences, in, 2008, r2, domain, domain name, software tutorial, computer network, computer software, windows Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |






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