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This course provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to plan, design, and deploy a physical and logical Windows Server Active Directory Domain Services AD DS infrastructure. Students will learn how to plan and implement some of the more advanced features available in Windows Server SAP makes the process of adding and removing services on an internetwork dynamic. As servers are booted up, they advertise their services using SAP; when they are brought down, they use SAP to indicate that their services will no longer be available.
This is an important function, because a workstation cannot initiate a session with a service provider without first having that server's address. The SAP agent in each router on that segment copies the information contained in the SAP packet into an internal table called the server information table.
Because the SAP agent in each router keeps up-to-date information on available servers, a client wanting to locate the gateway server can access a nearby router for the correct IPX address. Figure illustrates the structure of a SAP packet. If the packet contains information about more than one server, it will contain more than one set of fields n sets of fields. Each SAP packet can contain information about up to seven servers. Managing IIS 6. Enables an NET Tracing Protocol.
NET Tracing Protocol, which provides a method for correlating call traces in a. NET remoting application. Specifies the Near Field Proximity: Bidirectional Services Protocol, which provides a way for devices to discover services and versions from one device to another.
The protocol uses the ""Proximity Publication Subscription"" transport to exchange messages between peers. Specifies the Near Field Proximity: Sharing Protocol, which provides a way for devices to share files over an already established single-purpose channel. A client can use this protocol to send a set of files packaged in an Open Packaging Convention OPC file and encrypted over the channel.
Specifies the Network Key Protector Unlock Protocol, which enables a client to send an encrypted package of key material along with a session key to a remote server and to receive the decrypted key material protected by the session key.
NTLM is used by application protocols to authenticate remote users and, optionally, to provide session security when requested by the application. This protocol specification also defines how to indicate the use of. Specifies how the. NET Remoting: Binary Format Data Structure protocol, which defines a set of structures for representing object graph or method invocation information as an octet stream.
Specifies the Netlogon Remote Protocol, an RPC interface that is used for user and machine authentication on domain-based networks; to replicate the user account database for operating systems earlier than Windows backup domain controllers; to discover, manage, and maintain domain relationships of domain members and domain controllers across domains.
NET Remoting: Core Protocol, a mechanism by which a calling program can invoke a method in a different address space over the network. Arguments are passed along as part of the invocation message, and return values are sent in the response. This protocol consists of an abstract data model and a single RPC call interface to manipulate data in that model. Specifies the OAuth 2. These extensions enable authorization features such as resource specification, request identifiers, and login hints.
Specifies the OLE Automation Protocol, which uses DCOM as its transport layer and provides support for an additional set of types as well as for a late-bound calling mechanism. Specifies the Online Certificate Status Protocol OCSP Extensions, which defines the data that needs to be exchanged between an application that checks the status of a certificate and the responder that provides the status.
This protocol enables applications to expose data, by using common Web technologies, and by means of a data service that can be consumed by clients within corporate networks and across the Internet. Specifies the OpenID Connect 1. These extensions define additional claims to carry information about the end user, including the user principal name, a locally unique identifier, a time for password expiration, and a URL for password change. These extensions also define additional provider metadata that enable the discovery of the issuer of access tokens and give additional information about provider capabilities.
These structures enable applications to create documents that contain linked or embedded objects. These structures enable applications to write metadata in a manner that is discoverable to other software.
Specifies the One-Time Password Certificate Enrollment Protocol, which enhances network security in remote access connections by utilizing different components, such as the one-time password OTP authentication mechanism as well as a short-lived smart card logon certificate.
Specifies the Privilege Attribute Certificate Data Structure, which is used to encode authorization information. The Privilege Attribute Certificate also contains memberships, additional credential information, profile and policy information, and supporting security metadata. Specifies the [MS-PAN]: Print System Asynchronous Notification Protocol, an asynchronous protocol that clients use to receive print status notifications from a print server and send server-requested responses to those notifications back to the server.
Specifies the Print System Asynchronous Remote Protocol, which defines the communication of print job processing and print system management information between a print client and a print server.
Specifies the Publication Services Data Structure. This structure describes the data that computers use to describe themselves and the resources they offer as Web services over IP-based networks.
Specifies Peer Content Caching and Retrieval: Content Identification, the content information format used by the Windows Branch Caching Framework to uniquely identify content for discovery and retrieval purposes. It is a content caching and retrieval framework based on a peer-to-peer discovery and distribution model. This protocol defines two message exchanges, one for querying the server for the availability of certain content, and the other for retrieving content from a server.
Specifies the Performance Counter Query Protocol, which is used for browsing performance counters and retrieving performance counter values from a server. The control includes starting, stopping, scheduling, and configuration of data collector objects, and the creation of alerts. POP3 specifies a protocol for the inquiry and retrieval of electronic mail. Specifies the Peer-to-Peer Graphing Protocol, a peer-to-peer protocol for establishing and maintaining a connected set of nodes referred to as a graph , and replicating data among the nodes.
Specifies the PPP Over IrDA Dialup Protocol, which enables the scenario in which a computer with infrared capabilities obtains network access by using a modem via the infrared link. This file format is a persistence format for a set of properties. Implementers can use this file format to store a set of properties in a file or within another structure.
Specifies the Proximity Service Discovery Protocol, which conveys service discovery information, such as service advertisements, as part of Beacon frames, as specified in [IEEE This protocol is used to obtain information from a host or a device about its wireless characteristics, which can facilitate the diagnosis of wireless network issues.
Specifies the Remote Assistance Protocol, which is used after a remote assistance connection is established between two computers. Specifies the Remote Authorization API Protocol, which is used to perform ""what-if"" authorization queries on remote computers.
It allows applications to simulate an access control decision that would be made when a principal attempts to access a remote resource protected with an authorization policy. Specifies the Remote Assistance Initiation Protocol, which enables an authorized expert to start Remote Assistance RA on a remote novice computer to retrieve data that is required to make a Remote Assistance connection from the expert's computer to the novice's computer.
Specifies the Remote Certificate Mapping Protocol, which enables servers to use a directory, database, or other technology to map the user's X.
Specifies the Remote Differential Compression Algorithm protocol, which enables efficient synchronization of files with a remote source by using compression techniques to minimize the amount of data sent between a client and server. Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Basic Connectivity and Graphics Remoting, designed to facilitate user interaction with a remote computer system by transferring graphics display information from the remote computer to the user and transporting input from the user to the remote computer, where it may be injected locally.
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Composited Remoting V2, which displays the contents of the Windows-based desktop running on one machine on a second machine connected to the first via a network. Performs authentication over a Remote Desktop connection. By establishing a virtual channel between the source and the target devices, it can relay authentication requests received by the target device to the source device. Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Clipboard Virtual Channel Extension, which enables users to seamlessly transfer data via the system clipboard between applications that are running on different computers.
This control protocol is used to request display configuration changes in a remote session. Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Dynamic Channel Virtual Channel Extension, which supports features such as classes of priority that may be used to implement bandwidth allocation and individually connected endpoints using dynamic virtual channel DVC listeners.
This extension is used as a ping and echo mechanism to determine various network characteristics that are significant for RDP.
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Device Interface GDI Acceleration Extensions, which reduces the bandwidth associated with graphics remoting by encoding the drawing operations that produce an image instead of encoding the actual image. Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Graphics Pipeline Extension, a graphics protocol that is used to encode graphics display data generated in a remote terminal server session so that the data can be sent from the server and received, decoded, and rendered by a compatible client.
The net effect is that a desktop or an application running on a remote terminal server appears as if it is running locally. This protocol facilitates graphics rendering between a desktop host and a remote desktop client in a way that the client does not need to know the origin of the graphics.
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Input Virtual Channel Extension, which is used to remote multitouch input frames from a terminal server client to a terminal server. Multitouch input frames are generated at the client, encoded, and sent to the server. Thereafter, these frames are received and decoded by the server and injected into the session associated with the remote user. Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Multiparty Virtual Channel Extension, which describes the messages that are exchanged between a remote desktop host and the participants with whom it is engaging in multiparty application sharing.
Specifies the Desktop Protocol: Print Virtual Channel Extensions, which specifies the communication used to enable the redirection of printers between a terminal client and a terminal server. Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Smart Card Virtual Channel Extension, an extension including virtual channels that supports smart card reader-like devices.
Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: Serial and Parallel Port Virtual Channel Extension, which redirects serial and parallel ports from a terminal client to the terminal server. This extension allows the server to access client ports as if the connected devices were local to the server.
This extension is a telemetry protocol that is used to send client performance metrics to the server. This allows the server access to devices that are physically connected to the client as if the device were local to the server.
The Remote Desktop Protocol: Video Optimized Remoting Virtual Channel Extension is used to redirect certain rapidly changing graphics content as a video stream from the remote desktop host to the remote desktop client. This protocol specifies the communication between a remote desktop host and a remote desktop client.
This extension specifies an image codec that can be used to encode screen images by utilizing efficient and effective compression. Specifies the Remote Desktop Protocol: RemoteFX Codec Extension, which uses a lossy image codec to encode screen images with efficient and effective compression.
Specifies the Remote Desktop Workspace Runtime Protocol, an HTTP-based protocol for the Remote Desktop Service to discover disconnected sessions for a user and obtain the files required to reconnect to those disconnected sessions.
The protocol uses a SOAP-based payload to describe and provide the remote resources to reconnect to a user's disconnected sessions. These extensions add new capabilities to the DCE 1.
Specifies the Print System Remote Protocol, which defines the communication of print job processing and print system management between a print client and a print server. The RRAS implementation refers to the components that can be configured to provide routing, remote access service, and site-to-site connectivity. Specifies the Remote Rendering Protocol Version 2, a user interface system for applications in Windows Media Center, which consists of an application-side component model connected to a remote renderer by an asynchronous messaging system that enables the quick and easy construction of captivating interfaces.
Specifies and provides support for client machines to monitor and manage Remote Desktop Protocol RDP sessions on a server machine. This protocol deals with detailed low-level operating system and storage concepts. Specifies the Remote Shutdown Protocol, which is designed for shutting down, or for terminating the shutdown, of a remote computer during the shutdown waiting period.
This protocol enables opening, querying, administering, reserving, reading, and writing the virtual disk objects, providing for flexible access by single or multiple consumers. It also provides for forwarding of SCSI operations, to be processed by the virtual disk. Specifies the Remote Experience Advertisement Protocol, which enables a Universal Plug and Play UPnP service implemented by a device to be used by the client to advertise available remote experience information to that device.
Specifies the Security Assertion Markup Language SAML Proxy Request Signing Protocol, which allows proxy servers to perform operations that require knowledge of configured keys and other state information about federated sites known by the Security Token service server. Specifies the Security Account Manager SAM Remote Protocol, which supports management functionality for an account store or directory containing users and groups.
The goal of the protocol is to enable IT administrators and users to manage users, groups, and computers. Domain controllers DCs use this protocol to forward time-critical database changes to the primary domain controller PDC , and to forward time-critical database changes from a read-only domain controller RODC to a writable NC replica within the same domain outside the normal replication protocol.
Specifies the Shadow Copy Management Protocol, which programmatically enumerates shadow copies and configures shadow copy storage on remote machines. Specifies the Session Description Protocol SDP Extensions, which describes the session description that is used to negotiate instant messaging, audio and video, and data collaboration sessions, and notes the extensions used.
The protocol exposes a set of built-in web services for third-party developers to build applications on different devices that can access files and manage servers remotely. The protocol also allows third-party developers to add their own web services without the need to handle authentication. These two extensions, collectively known as Service for User S4U , enable an application service to obtain a Kerberos service ticket on behalf of a user.
Specifies the Shell Link Binary File Format, which contains information that can be used to access another data object. Specifies Microsoft extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol SIP , as specified in [RFC], which is used by terminals to establish, modify, and terminate multimedia sessions or calls. The SIP extensions add support for privacy features and for subscription requests for offline end nodes to the SIP extensions for presence.
Benefits include reduced CPU overhead, lower latency, and improved throughput. The protocol allows applications and operating system components to collect and send instrumentation metrics to a hosted service. Specifies the Server Service Remote Protocol, which remotely enables file and printer sharing and named pipe access to the server through the Server Message Block Protocol. These extensions provide a mechanism for a control point to discover a device on the network without requiring the device to implement a complete SSDP stack.
Specifies the Smooth Streaming Protocol, which provides a means of delivering media from servers to clients in a way that can be cached by standard HTTP Cache Proxies in the communication chain.
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