The aim of this very accessible guide is to take the reader through a typical installation of a small Windows Server 2019 network and is written for the following
•Someone who is new to Windows Server 2019 and installing it for the first time •Someone setting up Windows Server 2019 in a small business setting •Someone wishing to learn the basics of Windows Server 2019 and who wants a succinct, practical guide based on real world scenarios The approach is very much practical and hands on. It should give you a basic understanding of Windows Server and help you setup a network that should meet the needs of a typical small organization such as a business, non-profit, church, school and so on. However, it is not intended as a detailed description of all Window Server’s many capabilities or as a reference manual and is not aimed at enterprise installations involving large numbers of servers and techniques such as virtualization. It assumes a reasonable working knowledge of Windows and the basics of networking. It is written in a friendly, “do-it-like-this” style, rather than with undue emphasis on theory and abstract topics, and contains over 180 illustrations and screenshots
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 What is Windows Server 2019? 1.2 A Typical Small Network 1.3 The Server 1.4 Switch and Wireless Access Points 1.5 Client Devices 2. BASIC INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 2.1 Overview 2.2 Installing Windows Server 2.3 Setting the IP Address 2.4 Naming the Server 2.5 Creating a Domain 3 STORAGE 3.1 Overview 3.2 Two Disk Drives 3.3 Single Disk Drive 3.4 RAID 3.5 Storage Spaces 4. SHARED FOLDERS 4.1 Overview 4.2 Creating Shared Folders 4.3 Loading Existing Data into Shared Folders 5. USERS 5.1 Overview 5.2 Creating Users 5.3 Resetting a Password 5.4 Disabling an Account 5.5 Deleting an Account 5.6 User Groups 5.7 Home Folders, User Profiles and Logon Scripts 5.8 Editing Multiple Users Simultaneously 6. CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE SERVER 6.1 Overview 6.2 Adding a Computer to the Domain 6.3 Removing a Windows computer from the Domain 6.4 Troubleshooting DNS Settings with All-in-One Routers 6.5 Connecting Computers with Home Editions of Windows 6.6 Connecting Macs 6.7 Connecting Linux Computers 6.8 Connecting Smartphones and Tablets 6.9 Connecting Chromebooks 7. BACKUPS AND RESTORES 7.1 Overview 7.2 Configuring Backups for the Server 7.3 Backup Performance Settings 7.4 Restoring Files to the Server 7.5 Backing up the Server to a NAS Drive 7.6 Backing up Computers to the Server 8. PRINTING 8.1 Overview 8.2 Networked Printer 8.3 Shared Printer via Server 9. REMOTE VPN & CLOUD SERVICES 9.1 Overview 9.2 Installing & Configuring Remote Access 9.3 Configure the Router 9.4 Enabling Remote Access for Users 9.5 Connecting Client Computers 9.6 Checking and Monitoring Remote Users 9.7 Using Dropbox with Windows Server 10. GROUP POLICY 10.1 Overview 10.2 Group Policy Management Console 10.3 Specifying the Home Page 10.4 Windows Logon Behavior 10.5 Logon Warning/Security Message 10.6 Changing the Password Policy 10.7 Account Lockout Policy 10.8 Redirect the User’s Documents Folder 10.9 Configure Wireless Settings 11. HOUSEKEEPING 11.1 Overview 11.2 Shutting Down & Restarting the Server 11.3 Windows Updates 11.4 Event Viewer 11.5 Windows Security 11.6 Virus & threat protection 11.7 Firewall & network protection 11.8 Checking Disk Space 11.9 Optimizing the Hard Drives 11.10 Task Manager and Resource Monitor 11.11 Headless Operation using Remote Desktop 12. WINDOWS ADMIN CENTER 12.1 Overview 12.2 Installation 12.3 Tools within Windows Admin Center 13. MISCELLANEOUS & ADVANCED TOPICS