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Server Essentials – IT3021PA
CHAPTER 3 File and Print Server
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Explain the concept and functions of file sharing and network printing services Describe file sharing through Distributed File System (DFS) Describe the steps to install the File Services role. Describe the folder sharing procedures. Describe the steps to configure a shared folder. Describe the steps to publish a shared folder Describe how User and Group Permission are applied to shared folders. Describe the network printer setup procedures. Describe how network printing works. Describe the steps to install printer Describe the steps to configure Window Server 2008 Print Server properties Describe how User and Group Permission are applied to network printers. Explain the different between accessing the share folder and network printer remotely and locally.
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Chapter 3: File & Print Server
Server Essentials – IT3021PA
File Server
File servers are used to hold files that can be shared among users in the environment. You can create home folders that allow users to store their data centrally on a server instead of on a local system. With home folders, users have access to their data no matter where they log on in the network. One of the great benefits of having users store their data on a central file server is the ability to do backups. It’s relatively easy to do backups on a single file server, but if you need to back up the data on 50 individual user systems, you’re going to have some problems. Shares allow users to store and access data on a server. On the server itself, the files and folders will be held on an NTFS partition. When working with file servers, you should understand what shares are, how to create and access a share, and how to restrict access by manipulating both NTFS and share permissions. A significant new feature in Windows Server 2008 is the File