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Installing Windows Server 2008 R2

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Problem Solving to Activate Windows Server 2008 - Error Code 0x8007232B

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Service Pack 1 of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Available Soon

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Microsoft has released the official Windows blog that Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 will be available in 16/02/201 on TechNet / MSDN and on 22/02/2011 for the general public.

For Windows 7, SP1 will help keep your computer with better support offering constant updates, many of which have been previously made ​​available through Windows Update. It also includes client-side support for RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory which are two new virtualization features enabled in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. Read more about these updates to the site of the Windows Server Team .

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Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) in Windows Server 2008

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This article aims to demonstrate how to perform the configuration of the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) in Windows Server 2008.

Introduction

With the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW), you can reduce the attack surface of the PC s running Windows Server 2008 by customizing the security settings.

What is SCW?

SCW guides you through the process of creating, editing, applying, or removing a security policy. It provides an easy way to create or modify a security policy for your server based on its role. You can use Group Policy to apply security policies to multiple servers that perform the same function. You can also use the SCW to do a rollback of a security policy. With SCW, you can compare the security settings of a server with a security policy you want to check the possible vulnerability 's settings on the server.

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Configuring the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) in Windows Server 2008

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This article aims to demonstrate how to perform the configuration of the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) in Windows Server 2008 .

Introduction

With the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW), you can reduce the attack surface of the PC s running Windows Server 2008 by customizing the security settings.

What is SCW?

SCW guides you through the process of creating, editing, applying, or removing a security policy. It provides an easy way to create or modify a security policy for your server based on its role. You can use Group Policy to apply security policies to multiple servers that perform the same function. You can also use the SCW to do a rollback of a security policy. With SCW, you can compare the security settings of a server with a security policy you want to check the possible vulnerability 's settings on the server.

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Meet Windows Server 2008 R2

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The Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 is the new version of Windows Server operating system from Microsoft. Built on the features and capabilities of Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 allows you to create solutions for the organization easier to plan, deploy and manage than previous versions of Windows Server.

Using the high level of security, reliability and performance provided by Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 extends connectivity and control to local and remote resources. This means that organizations can benefit from reduced costs and increased efficiency achieved through better management and control of resources across the enterprise.

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Improving Web Application Platform

Windows Server 2008 R2 includes many enhancements that make this release the best platform for Windows Server applications to date, although undoubtedly the most important factors contributing to this are the updates for Internet Information Services 7 (IIS 7). The new Web server includes features that make applications to run faster while using less system resources. The improved features also combine to help reduce the work of managing and providing support for applications based on Windows Server as well as to improve availability, reliability and scalability.

Major improvements to the Web servers and applications in IIS 7 R2 are:

Less work to administer and provide support for applications based on the Web
Enhanced support for Web-based applications
Services enhanced file transfer.
Ability to extend the functionality and resources to applications based on Web

Enabling Virtualization and Consolidation

Virtualization is an important factor in today's data centers. The operating efficiencies offered by virtualization allow organizations to substantially reduce operating activities and energy consumption.

Windows Server 2008 R2 provides the following virtualization improvements:

Virtualization of computer s provided by Hyper-V virtualizes the system resources of a physical computer. Desktop virtualization enables the delivery of a virtualized environment for operating systems and applications. When alone, usually the Hyper-V is used for server computer virtualization. When combined with the technology VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure), Hyper-V is used for client computer virtualization.
Presentation virtualization Virtualizes a processing environment and separates graphics processing and input and output, making it possible to run an application in one location and have control over their application in another. Presentation virtualization could allow the execution of a single application, submit a workstation with multiple applications.

Simplifying Management

The ongoing management of servers in the data center is a time-consuming tasks that IT professionals face today. Whatever management strategy deployed, it must provide support for managing both the physical and the virtual environment.

To help with this problem, Windows Server 2008 R2 has new features to reduce the ongoing management of Windows Server 2008 R2 and reduce administrative work to perform operational tasks simple day-to-day. Moreover, these administrative tasks can be executed on the server or remotely. Among the benefits are:

Better management of energy consumption of data centers.
Enhanced remote administration.
Reduction of administrative work for administrative tasks performed interactively.
Enhanced command line and automated management by using PowerShell version 2.0.
Improved identity management provided by Domain Services Active Directory and the Active Directory Federation Services.
Improved compliance with established standards and best practices.

Scalability and Reliability

Windows Server 2008 R2 supports a volume unprecedented workload with dynamic scalability and total reliability and availability. A large number of new and updated features contribute to that support, including:

Optimization of complex CPU architectures
Greater operating system componentization
Improved performance and scalability for applications and services
Greater availability of automated services for IP configuration using DHCP Failover feature
Increased security for DNS service by using the DNSSEC

Making the Experience Better Together

Windows Server 2008 R2 has many features designed to work specifically with computer clients running Windows 7 . This is the next version of Microsoft's client operating system.

The features that are only available on client computers running Windows 7 with server computers running Windows Server 2008 R2 include:

Simplified remote connectivity for corporate computers by using the DirectAccess feature.
Secure remote connectivity for private and public computers, using a combination of features Remote Workspace, Presentation Virtualization, and Gateway Services Remote Desktop.
Improved performance of branch offices, using the BranchCache feature.
Greater security for remote offices by using the DFS Read Only.
Power management more efficient by using new Group Policy settings for power management for Windows 7 clients.
Better integration of virtualized presentation, using the new feed applications and workstations.
Increased fault tolerance for connectivity between sites, using the Agile VPN feature.
Increased protection for removable drives using the encryption feature BitLocker Drive Encryption to encrypt removable drives.
Best prevention against data loss in transit users, using the Offline Folders feature.
Greater availability of automated services for IP configuration using DHCP Failover feature.
Greater security for DNS services, by using the DNSSEC.

Additional Resources

For more technical information about Windows Server 2008 R2, see:

Overview of Windows Server 2008 R2 (in Portuguese)
Overview of Live Migration in Windows Server 2008 R2 (in Portuguese)
TechCenter Windows Server 2008 R2 (in Portuguese)
Technical Resources Section of the American site (in English)

Source: http://www.microsoft.com/brasil/servidores/windowsserver2008/r2/default.mspx

Installing Service Pack 2 on Windows Server 2008

Category: Articles , TechNet WIKI , Windows Server 2008

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This article aims to demonstrate how to install Service Pack 2 on Windows Server 2008 quickly and easily.

Applies to

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Read the full article at: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/2423.aspx

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Knowing the MCITP Certification

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The new career certifications MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) by Microsoft, allows you to highlight the area in which you are an expert.

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Configuring the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) in Windows Server 2008

Category: Articles , Security , Windows Server 2008

Goal

This article aims to demonstrate how to perform the configuration of the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) in Windows Server 2008 .

Applies to

  • Windows Server 2008 all versions.

Introduction

With the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW), you can reduce the attack surface of the PC s running Windows Server 2008 by customizing the security settings.

What is SCW?

SCW guides you through the process of creating, editing, applying, or removing a security policy. It provides an easy way to create or modify a security policy for your server based on its role. You can use Group Policy to apply security policies to multiple servers that perform the same function. You can also use the SCW to do a rollback of a security policy. With SCW, you can compare the security settings of a server with a security policy you want to check the possible vulnerability 's settings on the server.

Note

A security policy created with SCW on a computer running Windows Server 2008 can be applied only to computers running Windows Server 2008 . SCW can not be used with client operating systems or Windows Small Business Server.

 

Installation

SCW is installed automatically with Windows Server 2008 is not necessary any action by the administrator. The installation also includes the SCW command line tool Scwcmd.

 

Creating a security policy with SCW

To start creating an SCW security policy follow the steps below:

1 - Click Start, All Programs, Administrative Tools and select Security Configuration Wizard. It will carry a window as shown in Figure 1.1.

figura1 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.1

2 - Click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.2.

figura2 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.2

3 - On the Configuration Action window you have the options to create a new security policy, edit an existing security policy, apply an existing security policy or to roll back the last applied security policy. In our example we choose the Create a new security policy to create a new security policy. Then click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.3.

figura3 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.3

4 - In the Select Server window you select the server that will be used as a baseline to create the security policy. You can select the server by DNS name, NetBIOS name or IP address. In our example we will use the local server with the name WIN-X9E5TL3GBSF. After selecting the server click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.4.

figura4 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.4

5 - In the Processing Security Configuration Database window you have the option of viewing the configuration database, which contains information about server roles, client features, administration options, services, windows firewall and other settings. Click the View Configuration Database for details. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.5.

figura5 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.5

6 - Click the links in the window above for more details spare the server roles, client features, administration options, services and windows firewall. After consulting with the options mentioned above close the SCW Viewer and then in the wizard window SCW. On the Processing Security Configuration Database window click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.6.

figura6 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.6

7 - From this point you should be careful with the answers you will provide to the wizard SCW, because if you answer the questions incorrectly services or features may be disabled or enabled improperly. Make sure you have the necessary knowledge about the roles of servers that will receive this security policy so you do not cause any downtime in your production environment. Therefore, always take the tests in environmental approval. Click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.7.

figura7 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.7

8 - In the Select Server Roles you have the option to enable or disable the server roles that you receive the security policy. Based on your choice services and ports are enabled. On the View menu you have options:

  • All roles (displays all roles available for configuration).
  • Installed roles (displays all roles installed).
  • Uninstalled roles (displays all roles uninstalled).
  • Selected roles (displays all selected papers).

In our example we'll select the roles File Server and Print Server and then choose the Selected roles. The Select Server Roles window will look similar to Figure 1.8.

figura8 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.8

9 - Click Next to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.9.

figura9 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.9

10 - In the Select Client Features you have the option to enable or disable the features of client server that will receive the security policy, because the servers also act as clients. Based on your choice services and ports are enabled. On the View menu you have options:

  • All roles (displays all roles available for configuration).
  • Installed roles (displays all roles installed).
  • Uninstalled roles (displays all roles uninstalled).
  • Selected roles (displays all selected papers).

In our example we will select the client features: Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS), DNS Client, Domain Member, Microsoft Networking Client, Network Discovery, Time Synchronization, Windows Update, and then choose Selected roles. The Select Server Roles window will look like Figure 1.10.

figura10 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.10

11 - Click Next to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.11.

figura11 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.11

12 - In the Select Administration and Other Options select options and other administration. On the View menu you have options:

  • All options (displays all available options for configuration).
  • Installed options (displays all installed options).
  • Uninstalled options (displays all options uninstalled).
  • Selected options (displays all the selected options).
  • Remote Administration options (displays all the options for remote administration).
  • Domain Member options (options displays all domain members).
  • Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) options (displays all options BITS).
  • Microsoft Networking Client options (all options displays the Client for Microsoft Networks).
  • Volume Shadow Copy options (options displays all of the Volume Shadow Copy).

In our example we'll select the options Browse Master, Local Application Installation, Microsoft Fibre Channel Platform Registration Service, Offline Files, Remote Desktop and then choose Selected options. Window Select Administration and Other Options will look like Figure 1.12.

figura12 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.12

13 - Click Next to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.13.

figura13 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.13

14 - In the Select Additional Services is informing the additional services that are installed on the server. In our example, how we are using a virtual machine Virtual Machine Additions Services Application Services and Virtual Machine Addtions Shared Folder Service are listed. Depending on the configuration of your server will be listed and other services you need to decide if this service will be present in your security policy. Make your picks and then click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.14.

figura14 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.14

15 - On the Handling Unspecified Services window you define the treatment of unexpected services that are not listed on the selected server and are not listed in database security configuration. You have two options:

  • Do not change the startup mode of the service
  • Disable the service

In our example we will select the Disable the service and then click Next to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.15.

16 - On the Confirm Service Changes window displays a list of services in its current state and how they will look after the security policy is applied. Before continuing, confirm that the changes are correct services to meet the roles that your server will perform. Click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.16.

15 - On the Handling Unspecified Services window you define the treatment of unexpected services that are not listed on the selected server and are not listed in database security configuration. You have two options:

  • Do not change the startup mode of the service
  • Disable the service

In our example we will select the Disable the service and then click Next to continue. Will load a window as shown in Figure 1.15.

figura15 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.15

16 - On the Confirm Service Changes window displays a list of services in its current state and how they will look after the security policy is applied. Before continuing, confirm that the changes are correct services to meet the roles that your server will perform. Click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.16.

figura18 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.16

17 - In the Network Security section you can set the rules for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security based on rules and administrative options. If you do not want to set up this section just select the Skip this section and then click the Next button. In our example we'll skip this section. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.17.

figura17 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.17

18 - In the Registry Settings section you have the option to configure protocos to be used for communication with other computers. If you do not want to set up this section just select the Skip this section and then click the Next button. In our example we'll skip this section. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.18.

figura18 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.18

19 - Audit Policy section you have the option to configure the audit policy for the server. If you do not want to set up this section just select the Skip this section and then click the Next button. In our example we will configure this section. Carries a window will be as shown in figure 1.19.

figura19 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.19

20 - In the System Audit Policy window select one of three options:

  • Do not audit (this option does not perform any audit).
  • Audit successfull activities (this option audits successfully settings changes to the system and configured for audit files).
  • Audit and unsuccessfull succefull activities (this option audits configuration changes with success and failure for the system and configured for audit files).

In our example, select the Audit succefull unsuccessfull and Activities and then click Next. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.20.

figura20 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.20

21 - Audit Policy Summary In the window you have an overview of the current audit settings and audit settings as the following will apply the security policy. Before continuing, confirm that the audit settings are correct and then click Next. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.21.

figura21 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.21

22 - On the Save Security Policy section you can save the security policy that you created and also apply the security policy for the selected server now, or apply for another server later. Click the Next button to continue. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.22.

figura22 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.22

23 - In the Security Policy File Name window you define the name of security policy and a description to identify the policy. You also have the option to view the security policy by clicking the View Security Policy and include a security template by clicking the Include Security Templates. Define a name and description for your security policy and then click Next. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.23.

figura23 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.23

24 - On the Apply Security Policy window you have the option of applying the security policy for the selected server now or later. In our example we apply now. Apply now Select and then click Next. After the security policy will be applied carries a window as shown in Figure 1.24.

figura24 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.24

25 - Applying Security Policy In the window click the Next button. Carries a window will be as shown in Figure 1.25.

figura25 Configurando o Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) no Windows Server 2008

Figure 1.25

In the window Completing the Security Configuration Wizard SCW is informed that it has successfully closed. It is also reported where the security policy has been saved and that to apply the same security policy to other servers just run the wizard again. Click the Finish button to finish.

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