Configuring The Windows Server 2008 Environment
Configuring The Windows Server 2008 Environment
Server 2008
Chapter 3
Configuring the Windows Server 2008
Environment
Objectives
Use Server Manager and ServerManagerCmd.exe to
manage a server
Install and remove server roles
Configure server hardware
Configure the operating system
ServerManagerCmd.exe
Command-line tool for managing server roles
Can be used to manage features that are to be added
or removed
Management activities
Install a role or feature
Remove a role or feature
Query to determine what roles and features are
installed
Environment variables
Used to tell the operating system where to find certain
programs and how to allocate memory to programs,
and to control different programs
System environment variables
Defined by the operating system and apply to any user
logged onto the computer
User environment variables
Can be defined on a per-user basis, such as
specifying the path where application files are stored
HKEY_CURRENT_USER key
Contains information about the desktop setup for the
account presently logged on to the server console
HKEY_USERS key
Contains profile settings for all users who have logged
onto the server
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT key
Holds data to associate file extensions with programs
Associations exist for executable files, text files,
graphics files, Clipboard files, audio files, and many
more
These associations are used as defaults for all users
who log on to Windows Server 2008