Microsoft Windows XP Networking Inside Out
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OUs (organizational units) |
performance |
OUs (organizational units) |
Outlook Express, managing |
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applying Group Policy for, |
e-mail (continued) |
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320, 321 |
compacting messages, 206 |
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defined, 316, 624 |
creating message rules, |
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dividing domains into, 8 |
209–11 |
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DNS names not used in, 319 |
finding messages, 213–14 |
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single domains with, 316 |
importing and exporting |
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as structural component of |
messages, 212–13 |
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domain, 314 |
organizing mail in folders, |
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uses of, 316–17 |
204–6 |
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outbound firewalls, 568–69 |
sending mail, 202–4 |
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Outgoing Mail Server dialog |
spam, 205, 211–12 |
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box, 186 |
options for e-mail, 194–202 |
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Outlook Express, 181–217 |
composing mail, 198 |
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Address Book, 215–16 |
dial-up connections, 201 |
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adding names to, 216 |
managing files and folders, |
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organizing contacts into |
202 |
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groups, 215 |
reading mail, 195–96 |
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adjusting appearance of, 214 |
receiving mail, 194–95 |
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configuring e-mail accounts, |
requesting receipts, 196–97 |
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182–91 |
sending, 197–98 |
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directory service account, |
signing and encrypting |
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188–89 |
mail, 198–99 |
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importing and exporting |
virus protection and secure |
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accounts, 189 |
mail, 199–201 |
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multiple accounts, 190–91 |
overview, 181 |
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setting up news account, |
using mail and news offline, |
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187 |
192 |
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solving connectivity |
Outlook Express Import dialog |
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problems, 189–90 |
box, 213 |
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steps for, 183–87 |
Override Automatic Cookie |
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folders in, 191 |
Handling option |
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handling received messages, |
(Advanced Privacy |
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207–9 |
Settings dialog box), |
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identities, 192–93 |
151, 152 |
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password protection and |
P |
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encryption with, 193 |
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using separate XP accounts |
P3P (Platform for Privacy |
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instead of, 192 |
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Preferences), 148–49 |
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keyboard shortcuts for, 217 |
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packet switching, 22 |
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limiting Internet searches on, |
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packets |
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188 |
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defined, 21 |
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managing e-mail, 202–14 |
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UDP unable to monitor, 30 |
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adjusting message size for |
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page file use in Windows Task |
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recipients, 206 |
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Manager, 602 |
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attachments, 206–7 |
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PAP (Password Authentication |
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caution deleting messages |
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Protocol), 509, 624 |
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from folders, 205 |
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passwords
changing Content Advisor supervisor, 158
identities and protection of Outlook Express, 193
Network Identification Wizard, 324–25
for Remote Desktop connections, 476
removing Content Advisor supervisor, 159
selecting for DCC networks, 59 sending for remote access to
computer, 500 setting security for remote
access connections, 506–8
PathPing, 352–54 Pcl.sep, 413
PDAs (personal digital assistants), 95
peer-to-peer networks, 7
Per Site Privacy Actions dialog box, 152
performance
assessing connection speed, 365
configuring performance alerts, 609–10
deleting temporary Internet files and cookies for, 154
monitoring network, 597–610 computer as network
bottleneck, 598–99 detecting bottlenecks with
command-line tools, 599 Performance tool, 603–10 understanding bottlenecks,
598
Windows Task Manager, 599–602
overhead for running Performance tool, 610
Remote Desktop, 479 slow synchronization, 467 speed of infrared wireless
networks, 545 troubleshooting workgroup,
310
658
performance counters |
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ports |
performance counters |
permissions, NTFS (continued) |
Ping (continued) |
adding, 606 |
setting advanced permis- |
switches for, 349–50 |
creating counter set, 605–6 |
sions for folders and files, |
testing connectivity |
defined, 603, 624 |
437–38 |
to network computer, |
determining function of, 606 |
tips for assigning, 436–37 |
347–49 |
limiting number to monitor, |
troubleshooting scenarios, |
using host name, 349 |
606 |
441–48 |
testing ICF blocking with, |
performance object |
setting for clients dialing in to |
135–36 |
defined, 603, 624 |
your computer, 511 |
Ping of Death, 560–61 |
selecting counters for, 606 |
Simple File Sharing |
Ping Plotter shareware, 363–64 |
Performance tab (Windows Task |
assigning for printers, |
Platform for Privacy Preferences |
Manager), 602 |
402–5 |
(P3P), 148–49 |
Performance tool, 603–10 |
caution in assigning Deny, |
Point-to-Point Protocol over |
about, 603 |
406 |
Ethernet (PPPoE), 90, |
adjusting appearance of charts |
setting files for network |
105–6, 624 |
and histograms in, 607 |
shares, 428–29 |
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), |
configuring performance |
setting for files when |
624 |
alerts, 609–10 |
disabled, 426 |
Point-to-Point Tunneling |
illustrated, 606 |
Permissions Wizard, 254 |
Protocol (PPTP), 13, 514, |
logging data, 607–9 |
Permissions For XP Networking |
624 |
performance counters |
dialog box, 428 |
polling media access, 23 |
adding, 606 |
personal area, 534 |
POP (Post Office Protocol), 18 |
creating counter set, 605–6 |
personal digital assistants |
port scans |
defined, 603, 624 |
(PDAs), 95 |
about, 561–62 |
determining function of, |
Personal tab (Options dialog |
remote access to firewalls and, |
606 |
box), 230 |
568 |
limiting number to monitor, |
personalized domains, 84 |
portable devices |
606 |
pfirewall.log.1 file, 127 |
linking to Internet via infrared- |
starting, 603 |
Phone And Modem Options |
capable cell phone, 550 |
system overhead when |
dialog box |
wireless Internet connections |
running, 610 |
Advanced tab settings, 99–102 |
and, 95 |
toolbar buttons for, 603, 604 |
configuring, 97 |
ports |
Permission Entry For dialog box, |
Diagnostics tab of, 99 |
adjusting speed of for modem, |
438, 440 |
Dialing Rules tab, 111 |
98 |
permissions. See also NTFS |
Driver tab settings, 102 |
blocking |
permissions; Simple File |
General tab settings, 98 |
SMB ports with ICF, 132 |
Sharing |
Modem tab settings, 98–99 |
TCP/IP traffic, 40 |
function of Active Directory, 8 |
Resources tab settings, 103 |
configuring |
interaction of network share |
Phone tab (Options dialog box), |
firewall for Remote Desktop |
and NTFS, 428–29 |
231 |
connections, 478 |
NTFS, 433–47 |
Phone window, 239 |
for Internet printer, 417 |
about, 433–34 |
physical layer, 17, 24 |
defining TCP/IP port for |
access to in Home Edition, |
PICSRules, 158 |
network-ready printers, |
434 |
Ping, 346–51 |
418–19 |
assigning, 435–37 |
about, 346 |
firewall management of, |
assigning share and NTFS |
checking NIC with loopback |
566–67 |
permissions to files, 427 |
test, 346–47 |
IEEE 802.1x standard for |
checking account’s effective |
conditions preventing |
wireless security, 543 |
permissions, 438–41 |
successful testing by, 351 |
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ports |
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protocols |
ports (continued) |
printers, shared (continued) |
Process Options tab (Application |
port numbers for TCP/IP |
connecting to, 406 |
Configuration dialog |
services, 29 |
enabling, 400–402 |
box), 265 |
port scans and security threats, |
ICF and, 132 |
Professional edition. See |
561–62, 568 |
Internet printing in |
Microsoft Windows XP |
setting up TCP/IP filtering for, |
corporate office, 417 |
Professional |
40 |
managing print queue, 406, |
Programs tab (Internet Options |
TCP and UDP, 21 |
407, 415 |
dialog box), 162 |
Windows Messenger, 223 |
managing print spooler, |
properties dialog box |
Ports tab (Print Server dialog |
410–11 |
configuring infrared devices, |
box), 412 |
network-ready, 418–19 |
546, 547 |
Post Office Protocol (POP), 18 |
overview, 400 |
for custom alerts, 609–10 |
Power User privileges, 593 |
scheduling and priorities |
for dial-up connections, 106–9 |
Powerline networks, 66–67, 624 |
for, 408–10 |
General tab, 108 |
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), |
searching for shared |
Options tab, 108–9 |
624 |
domain, 338 |
Security tab, 109 |
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol |
separator pages, 413 |
for e-mail account |
over Ethernet), 90, |
sharing through Web |
Advanced tab, 186–87 |
105–6, 624 |
browser, 414–17 |
General tab, 184–85 |
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling |
viewing list of, 416 |
enabling disk compression for |
Protocol) |
Printers tab (Find Printers |
files, 391 |
about, 514 |
window), 338 |
for Internet connections, |
defined, 624 |
privacy |
303–4 |
VPN connections with, 13 |
Internet Explorer, 148–55. |
of local disk, 389 |
Preferences tab (Options dialog |
See also cookies |
for network connections, |
box), 225 |
advanced privacy options, |
124–25 |
presentation layer, 17, 19 |
151–53 |
for performance logs, 607, |
Print$ shared folders, 430–31 |
for cookies, 150–51 |
608 |
print device, 409 |
cookies and, 148 |
for printers, 401, 408–10 |
print queue |
managing cookies, 153–55 |
security options for, 586–87 |
assigning printer priorities, 410 |
options available for, |
synchronizing files with |
cancelling jobs in, 408 |
149–51 |
Briefcase from, 468 |
managing, 406, 407 |
privacy standards in version |
for users, 334–35 |
scheduling jobs for printer, |
6, 148–49 |
protocols. See also IP; TCP/IP |
408–9 |
Windows Messenger and, |
AppleTalk, 44–45, 521–22 |
viewing and managing HTML |
247–48 |
application layer, 24–28 |
documents in, 415 |
Privacy dialog box, 154 |
DNS, 24–26 |
Print Server dialog box, 411–12 |
Privacy Report dialog box, 155 |
dynamic and static |
print spooler, 410–11 |
Privacy tab (Internet Options |
addressing, 27–28 |
printers |
dialog box) |
port numbers used by, 29 |
defined, 409 |
Internet Explorer, 149–51 |
SNMP, 28 |
names of network, 401 |
Windows Messenger, 248 |
WINS, 27 |
securing, 585–86 |
private folders |
ARP, 31 |
shared, 400–419 |
about, 425–26 |
defined, 6, 624 |
assigning permissions, |
defined, 624 |
DHCP, 22, 27–28, 53, 620 |
402–5 |
encryption vs., 426 |
enabling security for remote |
cancelling print jobs, 408 |
making, 423–24 |
access connections, |
configuring print server |
private IP addresses, 35 |
508–9 |
properties, 411–12 |
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protocols
protocols (continued)
ICF and, 120–21 ICMP, 32
IP, 31
IPX, 42–44 IPX/SPX, 520–21
legacy NetWare and Mac OS system, 45
managing broadcasts in mixed operating system environments, 45
network layer, 22 PPPoE, 90, 105–6
PPTP and L2TP/IPSec, 514 RARP, 32
RPC and NFS session layer, 20 securing network, 588–90 setting data protocol options
for modem, 100 SIP, 228
SNA, 521
STP, 46
TCP and UDP transport layer, 21
TCP/IP, 520
UDP, 30–31 unsecured, 562–63
provider order, 73–74 Provider Order tab (Advanced
Settings dialog box), 74 proxy servers
configuring access for dial-up or VPN connections to, 141
configuring Windows Messenger for, 223–24
defined, 321
providing address for, 142 Remote Assistance
connections with, 497
Pscript.sep, 413 public IP addresses, 35
Q
QoS Packet Scheduler, 71 quarantining viruses, 590
R
RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol), 22, 32
ratings bureau, 158
Ratings tab (Content Advisor dialog box), 157
Read & Execute permission, 439 Read permission, 440
Read tab (Options dialog box), 195–96
Receipts tab (Options dialog box), 196–97
recycling worker processes in WAS, 258
registry
caution when editing, 158 defined, 158
removing Content Advisor supervisor password from, 159
remote access, 504–12. See also Remote Assistance; Remote Desktop; VPNs
about, 503
allowing clients to dial in to your computer, 510–12
configuring
connections for, 504–6 security settings, 506–10
defined, 504, 625
for firewalls and residential gateways, 568
making incoming connection secure, 512
securing, 586–88
remote access servers, 479–80 Remote Assistance, 495–502
defined, 625 enabling, 498–99 examples for using, 12 firewalls and, 496–97
network address translation, 497
proxy servers, 497 UPnP-compliant NAT
devices, 496–97 overview, 473, 495–96
Remote Desktop
Remote Assistance (continued) requesting, 246, 499–501 troubleshooting when using
dynamic IP addresses, 501 using, 501–2
remote assistance invitations, 498–99
Remote Assistance Settings dialog box, 498
Remote Desktop, 473–95 about, 11–12, 253, 473 accessing applications
remotely with, 423 advantages of, 495 bandwidth, 479 configuring client computer,
480–86 connection to remote
computer when another user logged on, 483–84
installing connection on several computers, 481
on non–Windows XP computers, 480–81 opening connection in
Windows XP, 481–82 configuring options, 490–94
for display, 491–92
for local resources, 492–94 optimizing performance,
490–91 defined, 625
downloading client software for, 480
enabling on host computer, 475–76
Fast User Switching with, 485 generating sessions with
Internet Explorer, 487–90 configuring remote client
for Web access, 488–90 configuring XP Professional for Web access, 487–88
Group Policy and, 494–95 logging on automatically,
486–87
optimizing performance of, 490–91
661
Remote Desktop |
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security |
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Remote Desktop (continued) |
residential gateways (continued) |
satellite Internet, 91–93 |
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over dial-up connection, 477 |
PathPing with, 354 |
defined, 625 |
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over Internet or through |
protecting shared workgroup |
strengths and weaknesses of, |
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firewall, 477–78 |
connections with, 301–2 |
93 |
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overview of, 473 |
securing from attack, 568 |
saving |
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saving files from session, 483 |
upgrading |
changes with Application |
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through remote access server, |
firmware on, 293–94 |
Sharing, 246 |
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479–80 |
to support UPnP, 223 |
files from Remote Desktop, |
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troubleshooting connections, |
wireless networks with access |
483 |
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485–86 |
point as, 541–42 |
Remote Assistance invitation |
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unavailable in XP Home |
Resolve File Conflicts dialog |
files, 500 |
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Edition, 11, 474 |
box, 458 |
Windows Messenger |
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Remote Desktop Connection |
resolving synchronization |
conversations, 233 |
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dialog box, 481 |
conflicts, 458 |
Schedule tab (Alert Properties |
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Remote Desktop dialog box, 486 |
Resources tab (Phone And |
dialog box), 609 |
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Remote Desktop Disconnected |
Modem Options dialog |
Scheduled Synchronization |
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message box, 485 |
box), 103 |
Wizard, 462 |
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Remote Desktop Users dialog |
restoring IIS metabase, 252 |
scheduling |
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box, 476 |
Restricted Sites zone, 148 |
printers, 408–10 |
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Remote Desktop Web |
restricting shared printer access, |
synchronization of offline files, |
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Connection screen, 489 |
403–5 |
462 |
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remote networks, 503 |
Reverse Address Resolution |
SDSL (symmetric digital |
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remote procedure calls. |
Protocol (RARP), 22, 32 |
subscriber line), defined, |
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See RPCs |
RFC (Request for Comment), 54 |
90 |
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Remote Registry, 576 |
RJ-11 cable, 50, 625 |
searching |
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Remote tab (System Properties |
RJ-45 cable, 50, 625 |
finding messages in Outlook |
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dialog box), 498 |
routers |
Express, 213–14 |
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Remove button (Internet |
adding, 51–54 |
limiting Outlook Express |
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Options dialog box), |
default gateways, 34 |
Internet, 188 |
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138, 141 |
defined, 625 |
search options in Internet |
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removing |
network layer protocols and, |
Explorer, 171–72 |
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default IIS applications and |
21–22 |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 625 |
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virtual directories, 579 |
upgrading to support UPnP, |
security, 557–96. See also ICF; |
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mapped drives and network |
223 |
privacy; viruses |
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places, 343 |
Routing and Remote Access |
accepting defaults for Internet |
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Simple File Sharing, 426–27 |
Service (RRAS), 13, 504 |
connections, 109 |
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unneeded services, 574–77 |
routing tables, 22 |
accessing shared resources, |
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replication and sites, 317 |
RPCs (remote procedure calls) |
336, 399 |
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Request for Comment (RFC), 54 |
blocking in ICF, 134–35 |
administrative privileges, 593 |
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requesting Remote Assistance, |
defined, 20 |
anonymous and authenticated |
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499–501 |
RRAS (Routing and Remote |
access to Web server, |
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Reset Web Settings button |
Access Service), 13, 504 |
266–67, 273–74 |
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(Internet Options dialog |
S |
auditing |
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box), 162 |
file system access, 594–95 |
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residential gateways |
SACL (system access control |
logon events, 593–94 |
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adding, 51–54 |
bridging private networks to |
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list), 434 |
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configuration information |
public Internet address, |
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Samba, 529–30 |
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supplied by ISPs, 115 |
76 |
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defined, 625 |
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662
security |
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Server service, disabling |
security (continued) |
security (continued) |
Security tab (continued) |
bypassing palmtop user name |
Netstat for observing IP |
Default SMTP Virtual Server |
and password, 58–59 |
connections, 584–85 |
Properties dialog box, |
configuring network shares, |
network-initiated threats to, |
279 |
585 |
560–64 |
dial-up connection properties |
coping with e-mail security |
denial-of-service attacks, |
dialog box, 109 |
threats, 591 |
560–61 |
Internet Options dialog box, |
detecting |
exploiting insecure |
144, 150 |
risks, 572–73 |
resources, 561–64 |
Options dialog box, 199–201 |
Trojan horse applications, |
NTFS |
printer properties dialog box, |
591–92 |
file and folder permissions, |
403 |
disabling Full Control |
10, 437–38 |
security zones, 143–48 |
permission for files, 428 |
file protection, 593 |
about, 144–45 |
in domain environments, 321 |
overview, 557 |
Internet zone, 145 |
encrypting offline files, 453 |
remote access connections |
Local Intranet zone, 146 |
examining IIS log files, 582–83 |
configuring, 506–10 |
overview, 143 |
firewalls and network-initiated |
passwords for, 500 |
Restricted Sites zone, 148 |
threats, 566–69 |
protecting, 586–88 |
troubleshooting problems |
Fortezza standard for, 254, 621 |
removing unneeded services, |
with, 147 |
history of Windows, 558–59 |
574–77 |
Trusted Sites zone, 146–47 |
ICF protection against IP |
for routers and residential |
Select Columns dialog box |
addresses, 301–2 |
gateways, 54 |
(Windows Task |
IIS and, 257 |
secure IIS Web sessions, 253 |
Manager), 601, 602 |
incoming connections and, 512 |
securing |
Select Network Client dialog |
increasing for DCC |
IIS, 577–82 |
box, 44, 524 |
connections, 59 |
network protocols, 588–90 |
Select Network Component Type |
installing automatic updates, |
printers, 585–86 |
dialog box, 299, 524 |
573–74 |
Simple File Sharing limitations, |
Select User dialog box, 393 |
Internet Explorer, 143–48, |
421, 585 |
Select Users Or Groups dialog |
592–93 |
SMTP services and, 277–78 |
box, 404, 405, 435 |
about security zones, |
TCP/IP filtering, 569–72 |
Send tab (Options dialog box), |
144–45 |
virus protection, 590–91 |
197–98 |
Internet zone, 145 |
Windows Messenger, 247–48 |
sending |
Local Intranet zone, 146 |
wireless network, 542–43 |
data in Ethernet networks, |
overview, 143 |
Security Accounts tab (FTP Sites |
60–61 |
Restricted Sites zone, 148 |
Properties dialog box), |
e-mail, 197–98, 202–4 |
troubleshooting security |
274 |
password for remote access, |
zone settings, 147 |
security descriptor, 433 |
500 |
Trusted Sites zone, 146–47 |
Security Event Log, 594 |
separator pages for printers, 413 |
for LANs and WANs without |
Security Logging tab (Advanced |
Server Extensions Configuration |
firewalls, 122 |
Settings dialog box), 126 |
Wizard, 272 |
local threats to, 564–66 |
Security Settings dialog box |
Server Extensions tab (Default |
active Web content, 566 |
(Internet Explorer), 145 |
Web Site Properties |
Trojan horses, 565 |
Security tab |
dialog box), 272–73 |
viruses, 564–65 |
connection properties dialog |
Server Message Block protocol. |
managing EFS, 595–96 |
box, 507, 508, 586–87 |
See SMB protocol |
monitoring network traffic, 129 |
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Server service, disabling, 576 |
663
Server-Gated Cryptography (SGC) |
sharing resources |
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Server-Gated Cryptography |
share names, 421 |
sharing resources, files |
(SGC), 253 |
Share Permissions tab |
(continued) |
servers. See also VPNs; and |
(Permissions For XP |
Net Use command, 431 |
specific servers by |
Networking dialog box), |
overview, 400 |
name |
428 |
permissions with Simple File |
combining multiple roles on |
Shared Documents folder, 425 |
Sharing disabled, 426 |
one computer, 313 |
Shared Folders snap-in, 430 |
removing Simple File |
configuring |
shared Internet connections |
Sharing, 426–27 |
print, 411–12 |
allowing ICS clients to control, |
setting permissions for |
Windows XP as VPN, 516 |
304 |
network shares, 428–29 |
defined, 6, 625 |
controlling Internet Gateway |
sharing drives, 422 |
domain environments and, |
in ICS, 305–7 |
sharing from remote |
7–8 |
Sharing – Programs dialog box, |
location, 510–12 |
enabling compression on, 384 |
244–45 |
Simple File Sharing and |
load balancing, 313 |
sharing resources, 397–447. See |
security limits, 421 |
roles of Active Directory– |
also Simple File Sharing |
folders |
based, 312–13 |
accessing shared resources, |
Admin$, C$, IPC$, Print$, |
in workgroups, 6 |
398–99 |
and Fax$ shared, 430–31 |
service packs. See Windows XP |
caching options, 463–64 |
meaningful names for |
Service Pack 1 |
configuring network shares, |
shared, 421 |
Service Settings dialog box, 132 |
585 |
NTFS permissions for, |
Services MMC, 574–77 |
in domains, 336–43 |
437–38 |
Services tab (Advanced Settings |
browsing, 337 |
private, 421–22 |
dialog box), 130–32, |
creating network place, |
Shared Documents, 425 |
306, 307 |
339, 340–41 |
sharing, 420–22 |
session cookies, 149 |
mapping network drive, |
networks and, 4 |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), |
339, 342–43 |
NTFS permissions, 433–47 |
228 |
overview, 336 |
about, 433–34 |
session layer |
searching Active Directory, |
advanced file and folder |
about, 19–20 |
337–39 |
permissions, 437–38 |
illustrated, 17 |
Simple File Sharing enabled, |
assigning, 435–37 |
Set Program Access And |
335–36 |
checking account’s |
Defaults option (Add Or |
through groups, 336–37 |
effective, 438–41 |
Remove Programs dialog |
UNC path or HTTP address, |
troubleshooting scenarios, |
box), 614 |
343 |
441–48 |
Settings button (Internet |
files, 419–33 |
over Web, 400 |
Options dialog box), |
about Simple File Sharing, |
printers, 400–419 |
138, 141 |
419 |
assigning permissions in |
Settings dialog box (Internet |
assigning share and NTFS |
Simple File Sharing, |
Explorer), 153 |
permissions, 427 |
402–5 |
SFU (Windows Services for |
common problems with |
cancelling print jobs, 408 |
UNIX), 527–28 |
network shares, 433 |
configuring print server |
about, 527–28 |
managing shares with |
properties, 411–12 |
hardware and software |
network tools, 429–30 |
connecting to |
requirements for, 528 |
Net File command, 433 |
network-ready, 418–19 |
installing, 528 |
Net Session command, 432 |
connecting to shared, 406 |
SGC (Server-Gated |
Net Share command, |
enabling sharing of, |
Cryptography), 253 |
431–32 |
400–402 |
664
sharing resources |
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solving connectivity problems |
sharing resources, printers |
Simple File Sharing (continued) |
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer |
(continued) |
disabling Full Control |
Protocol) (continued) |
Internet printing in |
permission for files, 428 |
defined, 626 |
corporate office, 417 |
enabled in domains, 335–36 |
disabling, 576 |
managing print queue, 406, |
folders, 420–22 |
SMTP Virtual Server, 250 |
407 |
interaction of with NTFS |
SNA (System Network |
managing print spooler, |
permissions, 428–29 |
Architecture) protocols, |
410–11 |
network security limitations |
521 |
overview, 400 |
with, 421 |
sneaker net, 16 |
scheduling and priorities |
removing, 426–27 |
SNMP (Simple Network |
for, 408–10 |
security vulnerability of, 585 |
Monitoring Protocol) |
separator pages, 413 |
unavailable to computers in |
about, 28 |
sharing through Web |
domains, 420 |
disabling, 576 |
browser, 414–17 |
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. |
as unsecured protocol, 562–63 |
purpose of, 397 |
See SMTP |
SNMP Trap service, 576 |
sharing programs, 244–46, |
Simple Network Monitoring |
sockets, AppleTalk, 45 |
422–23 |
Protocol. See SNMP |
software. See also applications; |
types of resources for sharing, |
SIMPLE (SIP for Instant |
tools; Web applications |
400 |
Messaging and Presence |
generating reports from W3C |
WebDAV |
Leveraging Extensions), |
log files, 583 |
about, 256–57 |
228 |
installing automatic updates, |
setting up directory for, |
simplex communications, 20 |
573–74 |
276–77 |
single room topology for |
managing default applications |
Sharing Session dialog box, 241 |
workgroups, 285–86 |
for Internet-related tasks, |
Sharing tab |
SIP for Instant Messaging and |
613–15 |
Network Properties dialog |
Presence Leveraging |
NetPerSec Internet utility, |
box, 420 |
Extensions (SIMPLE), 228 |
364–65 |
printer properties dialog box, |
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), |
Ping Plotter shareware, 363–64 |
401 |
228 |
requirements for SFU, 528 |
XP Networking Properties |
sites. See also Active Directory |
sharing programs in Windows |
dialog box, 427 |
applying Group Policy for, 320 |
Messenger, 244–46 |
Shiva Password Authentication |
controlling traffic and, 317, |
software-based firewall |
Protocol (SPAP), 509 |
318 |
solutions, 118, 120 |
shortcuts, Offline Files, 452. See |
defined, 317 |
utilities for controlling cookies, |
also keyboard shortcuts; |
as structural component of |
155 |
network places |
domain, 314 |
VisualRoute Internet utility, |
shutting down, synchronization |
uses of, 317 |
364, 365 |
prompted by, 452 |
smart cards, 507 |
for XP networking, 6 |
Signatures tab (Options dialog |
SMB (Server Message Block) |
solving connectivity problems, |
box), 198–99 |
protocol |
345–69 |
Simple File Sharing |
about, 455 |
command-line tools |
about, 419, 625 |
blocking SMB ports with ICF, |
about, 345–46 |
assigning |
132 |
Ipconfig, 354–55, 369 |
file permissions when |
defined, 625 |
Nbtstat, 356 |
disabled, 426 |
platform support for, 453 |
Netstat, 355–56 |
printer permissions, 402–5 |
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer |
PathPing, 352–54 |
creating meaningful share |
Protocol) |
Ping, 346–51 |
names, 421 |
configuring options for, |
Tracert, 351–52 |
|
277–79 |
|
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solving connectivity problems |
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) |
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solving connectivity problems |
spyware, 565 |
synchronizing, Briefcase |
|
(continued) |
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), 625 |
(continued) |
|
Internet utilities |
Starband, 92–93 |
creating new briefcase, |
|
NetPerSec, 364–65 |
star-bus topology, 60–61 |
467–69 |
|
Ping Plotter, 363–64 |
Start menu in domain |
steps for file |
|
VisualRoute, 364, 365 |
environment, 330–31 |
synchronization, 469 |
|
network support tools |
starting |
choosing Offline Files vs. |
|
NetCap.exe tool, 362 |
Application Sharing session, |
Briefcase for, 467, 469 |
|
NetDiag.exe tool, 360–61 |
244 |
file extensions prevented from, |
|
running Network |
Performance tool, 603 |
466 |
|
Diagnostics, 356–59 |
Whiteboard sessions, 241 |
Offline Files, 457–63 |
|
Windows Support Tools, |
Windows Messenger, 220 |
about, 457–59 |
|
359–60 |
Windows Task Manager, 599 |
multiple schedules for, 462 |
|
troubleshooting |
stateful firewalls, 567 |
prompted by logging off or |
|
can’t connect to network, |
static addressing, 27 |
shutting down, 452 |
|
367–68 |
Status dialog box for ICS, 306 |
resolving conflicts while, |
|
can’t connect to other |
status messages in Windows |
458 |
|
subnets, 369 |
Messenger, 228–29 |
setting options, 452, |
|
developing troubleshooting |
Stop Control button, 501 |
459–62 |
|
process, 366–67 |
Stop Talking link (Conversation |
synchronous communications, 20 |
|
network access OK, |
window), 237 |
syntax for signing on to |
|
computer can’t be |
STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), 46 |
domains, 326–27 |
|
accessed, 368–69 |
subnet masks, 33–34 |
Sysprint.sep, 413 |
|
no computers on network |
subnets |
Sysprtj.sep, 413 |
|
can connect, 369 |
computers can’t connect to |
system access control list |
|
sound |
other, 369 |
(SACL), 434 |
|
controlling for remote |
defined, 33 |
System Network Architecture |
|
computer, 492–93 |
supervisor password for Content |
(SNA) protocols, 521 |
|
playing when contact |
Advisor, 159 |
System Properties dialog box |
|
messages received, 233 |
Support tab (Local Area |
Automatic Updates tab, 574 |
|
speaker volume for modem, 98 |
Connection Status dialog |
joining domain manually from, |
|
sound card, 220 |
box), 70 |
323, 327 |
|
spam |
switches (hardware) |
opening Network |
|
creating separate folder for, |
connecting with, 49 |
Identification Wizard |
|
205 |
defined, 626 |
from, 323 |
|
managing, 211–12 |
upgrading firmware on, |
Remote tab, 475, 498 |
|
SPAP (Shiva Password |
293–94 |
T |
|
Authentication Protocol), |
switches (software) |
||
|
|||
509 |
NetDiag.exe, 361 |
T1 lines, 95 |
|
sparse files, 386 |
Netstat, 356 |
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table method, 119 |
|||
speed |
PathPing, 353 |
||
Take Control command, 501 |
|||
cable Internet connections, 94 |
Ping, 349–50 |
||
Task Manager. See Windows |
|||
dial-up connections, 87–88, |
Tracert, 352 |
||
Task Manager |
|||
110 |
Synchronization Manager, 450 |
||
TCP (Transmission Control |
|||
DSL connection, 91 |
Synchronization Settings dialog |
||
Protocol) |
|||
of Ethernet networks, 63 |
box, 460, 461 |
||
about, 28–30, 626 |
|||
HomePNA network, 64–65 |
synchronizing |
||
observing connections with |
|||
Powerline network, 66 |
Briefcase, 467–69 |
||
|
|||
satellite Internet connection, 93 |
Netstat, 584–85 |
|
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TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) (continued)
ports for, 21
three-way communications process in, 30
UDP vs., 30
TCP/IP filtering configuring, 569–72 ICF vs., 571–72 setting up for ports, 40
TCP/IP Filtering dialog box, 40, 571
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper, 576–77 TCP/IP (Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol), 15–42. See also IP addresses
about, 9–10, 15 application layer protocols,
24–28 DNS, 24–26
dynamic and static addressing, 27–28
SNMP, 28
WINS, 27
configuring in Windows XP, 35–40
accessing TCP/IP properties, 35–37
advanced option settings, 37–40
blocking TCP/IP traffic ports, 40
defined, 626
included with Windows XP LAN connections, 71 Internet Protocol version 6,
41–42
IP addresses, 32–35 about, 32
applying subnet mask, 33–34
classifying IP addresses, 33 default gateways, 34 public and private IP
addresses, 35 network layer protocols
ARP, 31
ICMP, 32
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), network layer protocols (continued)
IP, 31 RARP, 32
OSI reference model, 15–24 application layer, 18–19 data-link layer, 22–23 layered approach of, 16–17 network layer, 21–22 overview, 15–16
physical layer, 24 presentation layer, 19 session layer, 19–20 seven layers of, 17 transport layer, 20–21
running Ipconfig for IP address information, 354–55
transport layer protocols, 28–32
TCP, 28–30
UDP, 30–31 Windows XP with, 520
technical support from ISPs, 84–85
telephone lines
dial-up connections and, 88 disconnecting modems when
idle, 100, 110
DSL connections, 89–91
Telnet
defined, 19, 626 disabling, 577
temporary files, 453 terminal server, 313 Terminal Services. See also
Remote Assistance; Remote Desktop
about, 253, 313
policy options in Group Policy window, 495
Remote Desktop connections with, 473–74
terminal services client, 480 terminally ill processes, 258
tools
testing
conditions preventing successful ping, 351
connectivity
to network computer, 347–49
using host name, 349 ICF blocking with Ping
command, 135–36
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol), 18
thicknet Ethernet, 62 thinnet Ethernet, 62 third-party cookies, 149
three-way instant messaging, 233, 234
token passing, 23, 626 Token Ring networks
about, 67 defined, 626 LANE with, 68
technology for, 522 tokens, 23
toolbar buttons (Performance tool), 603, 604
toolbar (Internet Explorer) configuring, 164–66 displaying handles for, 165
tools
MMC snap-in tools, 319–20, 381–83
command-line, 345–56 about, 345–46 Ipconfig, 354–55, 369 Nbtstat, 356
Netstat, 355–56
PathPing, 352–54 Ping, 346–51 Tracert, 351–52
Internet utilities NetPerSec, 364–65 Ping Plotter, 363–64 VisualRoute, 364, 365
managing shares with network, 429–30
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