Another Beta exam, SBS2008 this time.
I will not be doing this one, but you can if you want to. The day after Microsoft announced that Small Business Server 2008 is RTM, comes the announcement of the SBS 2008 Beta exam. Running until the 12th of September, you can earn the SBS 2008, Configure certification. If you have previous experience with SBS 2003, or perhaps you are certified on SBS 2003, this will probably be an easy exam for you. So download the SBS 2008 Click through demo and plan your exam. Good Luck!
Who needs a mouse?
RUN/CMD shortcuts for AD management
| ADFS.msc | AD Federation Services |
| CERTMGR.msc | Certificate Management –Current User |
| CERTSRV.msc | Certification Authority |
| CERTTMPL.msc | Certificate Templates |
| COMPMGMT.msc | Computer Management |
| COMEXP.msc | Component Services C:\windows\system32\com |
| DCOMCNFG.exe | Component Services |
| DSA.msc | ADUC (AD Users and Computers) |
| DFSGUI.msc | DFS Management |
| DFSMGMT.msc | DFS Management R2 |
| DNSMGMT.msc | DNS Management |
| DOMAIN.msc | Domains and Trusts |
| DSSITE.msc | Sites and Services |
| EVENTVWR.msc | Event Viewer |
| GPEDIT.msc | Local Policy |
| GPMC.msc | Group Policy Management Console |
| PKIVIEW.msc | PKI management |
| RSOP.msc | Resultant set of Policy |
| SECPOL.msc | Local Security Policy |
| SERVICES.msc | Services |
| SCHMMGMT.msc | Schema Management |
| TASKMGR.exe | Task Manager |
| TSCC.msc | TS Configuration |
| TSADMIN.exe | TS Administrator |
| LICMGR.exe | TS Licensing |
| The following are contained within the WINDOWS 2003 ADMINISTRATION TOOLS PACK | |
| *Installed from the Windows Server 2003 CD | |
| ADMGMT.msc | AD Management –Domains, Sites, DNS and ADUC |
| PKMGMT.msc | PKI Management – Authorities, Templates |
| IPADDRMGMT.msc | WINS,DNS and DHCP in one console |
| 2008 SERVER | |
| SERVERMANAGER.msc | Server Manager |
| NAPCLCFG.msc | Network Access Protection Client Configuration |
| STOREXPL.msc | Storage Manager |
| TSCONFIG.msc | TS Configuration |
| WBADMIN.msc | Windows Server Backup |
| WF.msc | Windows Firewall + Advanced Security |
| RUN shortcuts for Windows OS management | |
| NCPA.CPL | Network Properties |
| APPWIZ.CPL | Add remove programs |
| DEVMGMT.msc | Device Manager |
| FSMGMT.msc | File Share Management |
| SYSDM.CPL | System Properties |
| FIREWALL.CPL | Firewall applet |
| DESK.CPL | Display Properties |
| CONTROL.exe | Control Panel |
| MMSYS.CPL | Sound Properties |
| SYSDM.CPL | System Properties |
| ACCESS.CPL | Accessibility Options |
| APPWIZ.CPL | Add/Remove Programs |
| TIMEDATE.CPL | Date/Time Properties |
| DESK.CPL | Display Properties |
| FINDFAST.CPL | FindFast |
| FONTS.CPL | Fonts Folder |
| INETCPL.CPL | Internet Properties |
| JOY.CPL | Joystick Properties |
| MAIN.CPL | Keyboard Properties |
| MLCFG32.CPL | Microsoft Exchange |
| WGPOCPL.CPL | Microsoft Mail Post Office |
| MAIN.CPL | Mouse Properties |
| MMSYS.CPL | Multimedia Properties |
| PASWORD.CPL | Password Properties |
| MAIN.CPL | PC Card |
| PRINTERS.CPL | Printers Folder |
| INTL.CPL | Regional Settings |
| STICPL.CPL | Scanners and Cameras |
Courtesy of the Directory Services Team.
EBS2008 – core technical webcasts
If you’re a Microsoft Partner (or registered as one) you can enjoy some online webcasts. Find them here (requires a Live-ID, only accessible to partners).
Essential Business Server – pt1
This will be the first part of (hopefully) a series on EBS2008. And as all projects, it starts with the preparation and planning phases.
EBS 2008 comes with two wizards, that must be downloaded from the Microsoft website. To install them, you need the standalone installlation of the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer, also available from the Microsoft website. If you have the Exchange 2007 Management Console installed, it will not work.
The first wizard is the preparation wizard. It starts of with a timeline and then wants to download some updates.
After it is updated, it wants to know if you plan on creating a new domain or join an existing one.
Then is wants to know your network’s gateway address. From that, it will derive your networkaddress.
On the next screen, you can add additional subnets to scan if you have any. 
Next you can start the scan. It will run a comprehensive test on your network to check for problems that might prohibit a succesfull migration to EBS 2008. Depending on your answert to the domain question, these tests include AD issues such as replication, time synchronization, network bindings and DNS issues. And thanks to the Exchange BPA you also get info on Exchange like the installed Servicepacks, the operational mode (mixed/native) and the infamous link state suppression registrykey.
Once the scan is done you get a screen with the results. If you have any errors, you can not click Finish, only cancel. Luckily Microsoft provides links to articles on how to correct any problems. 
Once you have corrected the problems, you can run the scan again to check your work. If your satisfied with the results and have no more errors, you get the timeline again, pointing you to the next step.
The planning wizard will be covered in the next part.
Please note that, because you can download the wizards, you can use them even if you’re not planning on migrating to EBS2008. I used them at home to check the general health of my own network. Turns out I had some minor issues which we’re easily corrected. One test that was obviously missing was the backup test for Exchange. As a true IT Pro, i never make backups at home of course, but the Exchange check found no issues with that. I would strongly recommend taking backups before making any changes to your environment, never mind a full-blown migration.
Essential Business Server 2008
Well, as promised some more info on EBS2008. I took the beta exam this afternoon. It wasn’t a very easy exam, although not the most difficult one I did this year either (the 70-238 exam is a lot harder). The difficulty is in this exam can be found in the wealth of subject matter Microsoft has for this exam:
- Windows Server 2008
- Exchange Server 2007
- TMG
- System Center Essentials 2007
- SQL Server 2008
- Forefront Client Security for Exchange
- Outlook connectivity and mail access
- Migration scenarios such as from SBS2003
- EBS 2008 system requirements
- Installation and configuration
- Backup and recovery
- General networking techniques such as DNS, DHCP and IP configurations
- Monitoring and configuration of client computers and servers
- Deploying applications and updates
- Licensing
If you study for these items, the exam shouldn’t be too difficult to pass. I do wonder though how big the Training Kit for this exam will be, considering the number of programs EBS 2008 contains. But I never read the SBS2003 book, or took the 70-282 exam, so I don’t know how well the various parts of SBS2003 were covered in comparison to this.
If all goes as planned, I will receive my (passing?) score in about 8 weeks, although it could take longer. I’ll post it when I get it of course.
SQL Server 2008 Beta exams
Microsoft announced two new beta exams for SQL Server 2008 on friday:
71-450 is a new exam which, judging by the title, replaces the 70-443 and 70-444 exams. Links to info on SQL Server 2008 can be found here.
Ooohh, look at the pretty lights…
This is a video I picked up on the Net. It shows Admins desperately (or should that be dutifully?) patching their DNS servers against the so-called Kaminsky DNS bug. It also shows that large parts of the world have little use for DNS, like the dark innards of Africa and Siberia. Makes me grateful for being born in a western European country. Anyway, the video reminds me of WarGames, that famous geek movie from the 80’s with Matthew Broderick. Just more colors…
Red — Unpatched
Yellow — Patched, but the NAT is screwing things up
Green — OK
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