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Windows 2003 Server Roles

Windows Server 2003 includes 11 roles administrators can assign to servers by using the Manage Your Server Wizard.
Terminal Server:
Provides a single point of installation that gives multiple users access to any Windows Server 2003. Users can run programs, save files, and use network resources from a remote location as if these resources are installed on [...]

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Keep in mind the Following Points before performing Disk Defragmenter

Perform Analyze before defragmenting a volume

Analyze volumes before defragmenting them.
It tells you the percentage of fragmented files and folders on the volume
Recommends whether to defragment the volume or not .

Analyze after adding large numbers of files

It is best practice  to analyze Volumes  because it becomes  excessively fragmented when users add a large number [...]

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How to Create Roaming & Mandatory Profiles

Creating a roaming profile:
On Domain Controller

Create a user account
Create a folder And share it and give full control permission for everyone
Start >Program Files >Active Directory User & Computers
Double click the user Go to Profile tab
Enter Profile path For example : \\sys1\profile\username
Apply then click  ok
To verify Move on to your member server
Log in as user
My computer [...]

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MCSE 70-290 Part-6

Local profile: It is a profile loaded for the user and saved in the local hard drive where the user works. And profile will be saved when a user logs off .Local profiles are limited only to the machine where they are saved.A user with a local profile will not be loaded with a network [...]

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MCSE 70-290 Part-5

Profiles
Profiles are used for providing basic user environment needs
Environment needs can be

Desktop settings
Startup applications
Network connectivity.

Profile is responsible for providing the initial desktop environment needs with the help of desktop folder, favorites, cookies, my documents, start menu, and Internet settings, n/w connections and etc.
When a user logs in for the first time the user will be [...]

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