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= Resources for Windows Administration Class CPTE 265 =
= Resources for Windows Administration Class CPTE 230 =
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This wiki exists for my CPTE 230 class on Windows Administration.  This wiki exists for my CPTE 230 class on Windows Administration.
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[[Children(depth=2, description=1)]]  * For notes on improving the class see: /SageIdeas
 * For scripts relating to Windows Administration see: /PowerShellScripts
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== Samuel and the Self-Service Portal == ----
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Samuel manages the virtualization cloud software that is hosted on our Microsoft Cluster. You will see us commonly refer to this as the <<latex($\mu$)>>Cloud. The following pages give some information about how to use it.

 * /InstallingSamuelSelfSignedCertificate
 * /VirtualNetworkConfiguration
 * /ActivatingWindows2012R2
For years we have depended on a great industry book called Windows Server 20XX Unleashed. However, it appears that the author/publisher is no longer updating this book. For server 2019, we used Windows Server 2019 Inside Out. But since then it has been difficult to keep up and books are scarce. As a consequence, we will cover the main contributions that Windows Server can make to your enterprise in an Introduction to Windows Administration. You can find these in my github repo - no, I don't have public access. So you have to get that from me in class. I will also be moving my Labs into the book as they work together, but the following are here for now.
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 * Before you do any labs read the LabVideos requirement.
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 * /Lab03SetupActiveDirectorySubDomain
 * /Lab04OuGroupLab
 * /Lab03OrganizationalUnitsGroupsUsers
 * /Lab04DelegationAndShares
 * [[/Lab04.5RaidStorage]]
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 * /Lab06Dhcp - We may skip this one.  * /Lab06Dhcp
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 * /Lab08WebService  * /Lab08WebService (skipped 2023)
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 * /Lab10DisasterRecoveryPlan
 * /Lab11RecoveryExercise - NOT YET
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/Lab12LoggingDebugging - NOT YET
 * /Lab10DisasterRecoveryPlan (skipped 2023 - belongs to Network Admin)
 * /Lab11RecoveryExercise /* or /Lab11RecoveryExerciseCore */
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 * /Chapter12Lab  * /Lab20PowerShell
 * /Lab25GroupPoliciesAndPowerShellToo
 * /Lab17LabPrintManagementConsole

Removed Labs:
 * /Lab12Certificates
 * /Lab07WebServerInstall2015
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 * Capture your screen with [[http://www.howtogeek.com/120202/how-to-record-your-desktop-to-a-file-or-stream-it-over-the-internet-with-vlc/|VLC]].

== Troubleshooting ==

Quite frequently we have trouble with Windows server and have to resort to scouring the Internet for fixes. When I find fixes, I place them here: /TroubleshootingWindowsServer

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Resources for Windows Administration Class CPTE 230

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This wiki exists for my CPTE 230 class on Windows Administration.


For years we have depended on a great industry book called Windows Server 20XX Unleashed. However, it appears that the author/publisher is no longer updating this book. For server 2019, we used Windows Server 2019 Inside Out. But since then it has been difficult to keep up and books are scarce. As a consequence, we will cover the main contributions that Windows Server can make to your enterprise in an Introduction to Windows Administration. You can find these in my github repo - no, I don't have public access. So you have to get that from me in class. I will also be moving my Labs into the book as they work together, but the following are here for now.

Assignment Descriptions

Removed Labs:

Hints on Chapters / Assignments

Troubleshooting

Quite frequently we have trouble with Windows server and have to resort to scouring the Internet for fixes. When I find fixes, I place them here: /TroubleshootingWindowsServer


List of all Child Pages

Windows Administration Child Pages

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