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Overview
Find ways to install, manage, and use Small Business Server with the tours and resources included in this download.
Planning
Introducing Small Business Server 2000: SBTUT002.chm
Watch this short introduction to find out which programs comprise Small Business Server 2000 and learn about these value-added features:
Client deployment
Management
Monitoring
Remote management
Small Business Server Internet Connection Wizard
Information Roadmap: SBS_RDMP.chm
Find the resources you need for learning and running Small Business Server 2000.
Planning Your Small Business Server Installation: SBTUT006.chm
Read about upgrade paths, pre-installation checklists, hardware requirements, and the Quick Start Card.
Small Business Server 2000 Release Notes: Readme.doc
Read this entire document before installation to learn critical, late-breaking information to help ensure proper installation and use of the product.
Planning and Installation Guide: SBSPNI50.chm
Search this Help file for topics ranging from requirements to upgrading and installation.
Connecting to the Internet: SBTUT014.chm
Learn about the types of Internet connection options, the Small Business Server Internet Connection Wizard, and the Change ISP Password Wizard.
Deploying Client Applications: SBTUT015.chm
See how Small Business Server 2000 helps automate the task of setting up your network and deploying programs to client workstations.
Administration
Introduction to Server Health and Monitoring: SBTUT012.chm
Reduce system downtime by planning and implementing processes for checking server health, recovering from problems, and reliably restoring a system when necessary.
Remote Administration Using Terminal Services: SBTUT007.chm
See how Small Business Server uses Windows 2000-based Terminal Services remote administration. This tour touches on:
Relevant security issues
The impact of Terminal Services on your computer system
The operating systems that you can use for remote administration
Security: SBTUT013.chm
Secure your network resources by setting a strong password policy, configuring the ISA Server 2000 firewall, and ensuring that your network is protected from computer viruses.
Sending Faxes: SBTUT011.chm
Understand the advantages and disadvantages of the many faxing options offered by Small Business Server and the Send Fax Wizard.
Using Management Consoles: SBTUT010.chm
Learn how you can use Small Business Server Microsoft Management Console (MMC), the MMC options and tools such as taskpads, and the management consoles.
Small Business Server 2000 Help Documentation: SBSHelp.chm
Download this Help file for all the resources previously listed, and more.
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP
Note: If you are using Microsoft Windows® 95 or Windows NT with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 or 4 you will need an HTML Help viewer in order to view the file. If you do not have an HTML Help viewer installed, you can download it from the Microsoft Download Center.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...35-70d9-4854-adc9-4231d3b4df90&DisplayLang=en
Regards
eddie
Overview
Find ways to install, manage, and use Small Business Server with the tours and resources included in this download.
Planning
Introducing Small Business Server 2000: SBTUT002.chm
Watch this short introduction to find out which programs comprise Small Business Server 2000 and learn about these value-added features:
Client deployment
Management
Monitoring
Remote management
Small Business Server Internet Connection Wizard
Information Roadmap: SBS_RDMP.chm
Find the resources you need for learning and running Small Business Server 2000.
Planning Your Small Business Server Installation: SBTUT006.chm
Read about upgrade paths, pre-installation checklists, hardware requirements, and the Quick Start Card.
Small Business Server 2000 Release Notes: Readme.doc
Read this entire document before installation to learn critical, late-breaking information to help ensure proper installation and use of the product.
Planning and Installation Guide: SBSPNI50.chm
Search this Help file for topics ranging from requirements to upgrading and installation.
Connecting to the Internet: SBTUT014.chm
Learn about the types of Internet connection options, the Small Business Server Internet Connection Wizard, and the Change ISP Password Wizard.
Deploying Client Applications: SBTUT015.chm
See how Small Business Server 2000 helps automate the task of setting up your network and deploying programs to client workstations.
Administration
Introduction to Server Health and Monitoring: SBTUT012.chm
Reduce system downtime by planning and implementing processes for checking server health, recovering from problems, and reliably restoring a system when necessary.
Remote Administration Using Terminal Services: SBTUT007.chm
See how Small Business Server uses Windows 2000-based Terminal Services remote administration. This tour touches on:
Relevant security issues
The impact of Terminal Services on your computer system
The operating systems that you can use for remote administration
Security: SBTUT013.chm
Secure your network resources by setting a strong password policy, configuring the ISA Server 2000 firewall, and ensuring that your network is protected from computer viruses.
Sending Faxes: SBTUT011.chm
Understand the advantages and disadvantages of the many faxing options offered by Small Business Server and the Send Fax Wizard.
Using Management Consoles: SBTUT010.chm
Learn how you can use Small Business Server Microsoft Management Console (MMC), the MMC options and tools such as taskpads, and the management consoles.
Small Business Server 2000 Help Documentation: SBSHelp.chm
Download this Help file for all the resources previously listed, and more.
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP
Note: If you are using Microsoft Windows® 95 or Windows NT with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 or 4 you will need an HTML Help viewer in order to view the file. If you do not have an HTML Help viewer installed, you can download it from the Microsoft Download Center.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...35-70d9-4854-adc9-4231d3b4df90&DisplayLang=en
Regards
eddie