Disable/enable “Automatic reboot on system failure”
tonyn | June 11, 2009“Control Panel”, open the “System” menu, click “Advanced” and enter “Startup and recovery” menu in that disable Automatic reboot on system failure
“Control Panel”, open the “System” menu, click “Advanced” and enter “Startup and recovery” menu in that disable Automatic reboot on system failure
Controlling Group Policy Security Settings Refresh and Application
Using Group policy to Deploy Outlook 2007
http://www.petri.co.il/use-windows-group-policy-deploy-outlook-2007-exchange-ad.htm
How to enforce Microsoft Outlook cached mode via group policy
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/tip/0,,sid43_gci1164852,00.html
Best way to setup Outlook 2003 through Group Policy
http://exchangeexchange.com/forums/t/605.aspx
http://www.vivace.f9.co.uk/wsh.htm
Windows Server 2003 - Replmon Support Tool Utility
http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/w2k3/utilities/replmon.htm
Repadmin Overview
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755360.aspx
http://www.trainsignal.com/Exchange-Server-2007-Training-P22.aspx
How to deploy customized Outlook 2003 security settings to client computers by using the “Outlook virus security settings” Group Policy setting
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885682
Office 2003 Service Pack 3 Administrative Template (ADM), OPAs, and Explain Text Update
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=BA8BC720-EDC2-479B-B115-5ABB70B3F490&displaylang=en
2007 Office system Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX, ADML) and Office Customization Tool version 2.0
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=92D8519A-E143-4AEE-8F7A-E4BBAEBA13E7&displaylang=en
Office 2003 Editions Resource Kit Tools
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=4BB7CB10-A6E5-4334-8925-3BCF308CFBAF&displaylang=en
How to force Update group policy on all machines in the network
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Q_22756260.html
These entries are kept under this key.
“HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU\”
This site has a script you use to get rid of it
http://www.vivace.f9.co.uk/wsh.htm
User Configuration
Administrative Templates
Windows Components
Start Menu & Taskbar
Remove Run menu from Start Menu (IF YOU WANT TO GET RID OF rUN ALTOGETHER)
Do not keep history of recently opened documents (otherwise use these)
Clear history of recently opened documents on exit (otherwise use these)
Gpupdate
The Windows 2000’s Secedit command has been superseded by Gpupdate on XP. You can append these switches:
/target:computer or /target:user: apply only to the user or computer section of your policy. In the real world you will use Gpupdate without parameters.
/logoff: useful for settings that do not apply until the user logs on again.
/boot: use this when you want to restart the computer after making changes to a GPO.
/force: reapplies all settings.
Gpresult
I prefer the GPMC console but Gpresult is a command-line utility to display the results of a group policy. What I like most is the /user switch. Take for example when you are logged on as administrator, and wish to test a user called X. Rather than logging off then log on as that user, just type: gpresult /USER X.
Dcgpofix
This command-line utility restores the default Group Policy objects to their original state. You find this tool in the \windows\repair folder. However because the \windows folder is in the ‘Path’ you can just run Dcpgofix in a ‘Dos Box.
Syntax:
dcgpofix [/ignoreschema][/target: {domain dc both}]
For example: dcgpofix /target: docomo.
Warning!!! The tool will restore the default domain policy and also the default domain controllers policy to their state just after a fresh installation. So, when you run dcgpofix you lose all changes made to these Group Policies.
Sspecifying the /ignoreschema parameter, enables Dcgpofix to work with different versions of Active Directory. However, the default policy objects might not be restored to their original state. To ensure compatibility, use the version of Dcgpofix that is installed with your operating system.
http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/10825_1468641_3
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731844.aspx
http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mssql/article.php/3771296
http://searchwindowsserver.techtarget.com/topics/0,295493,sid68_tax311048,00.html
Get IT Done: Install and configure Windows clustering in VMware
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-1058277.html
Building MySQL Cluster on Windows (for Windows)
http://www.flamingspork.com/blog/2008/08/27/building-mysql-cluster-on-windows-for-windows/
Windows 2008, CCR Clustering, Symantec Enterprise Vault 2007, Exchange 2007 SP1 CAS Servers - Getting it to work…
How to create a Windows Server 2008 Cluster within Hyper-V using simulated iSCSI storage
Building a Windows Server 2008 Network Load Balancing Cluster
http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Building_a_Windows_Server_2008_Network_Load_Balancing_Cluster
Deploying an Exchange 2007 SP1 CCR Cluster on a Windows Server 2008 Failover Cluster – Part 2: Forming and Validating the Failover Cluster
Part 3 - Windows Server 2008 Core - Failover Clustering with iSCSI
How to create a Microsoft server cluster and the software to run on it
http://geraldgibson.net/dnn/Home/ServerCluster/tabid/120/Default.aspx
How can I create a Windows Server 2008 cluster from the command line?
http://bbs.chinaser.net/thread-4079-1-1.html
Building a Windows 2003 Cluster
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/datacenter/?p=163&tag=rbxccnbtr1
http://blogs.msdn.com/clustering/archive/2008/05/10/8483427.aspx
http://www.mombu.com/microsoft/f-windows-server-clustering-151/
http://labmice.techtarget.com/windows2003/Clustering/default.htm
http://www.user-groups.net/articles/configure_cluster.html
http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?25,90881,226226
在VMWare中安装Windows 2003 Cluster
http://www.qqread.com/sys-soft/e211186.html
Windows 2003 clustering issue with Exchange 2007 (0/1)
http://www.ureader.com/msg/1170844.aspx
http://www.phontol.com/20080607_182455.html
https://itdvds.com/Windows2003Clusteringprev.aspx
http://www.zaoxue.com/article/tech-57175.htm
How to cluster Windows 2003
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/articles/clustering/cluster_server_2003_p1.aspx
Clustering Windows 2003 (for Exchange 2003) in VMWare
http://robwilc.wordpress.com/2007/10/05/clustering-windows-2003-for-exchange-2003-in-vmware/
Exchange 2007 Cluster Continuous Replication: Can I Get a Witness
http://blogs.technet.com/scottschnoll/archive/2006/07/05/440286.aspx
Installing, Configuring and Testing an Exchange 2007 Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) Based Mailbox Server (Part 2)
http://whitepapers.zdnet.com/abstract.aspx?docid=283355
Managing an Exchange 2007 Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) setup
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid43_gci1304322,00.html
Installing, Configuring and Testing an Exchange 2007 Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) Based Mailbox Server (Part 1)
http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=264060
Implementing a Two Node Cluster with Windows 2003 Enterprise
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Implementing-Two-Node-Cluster-Windows-2003-Enterprise.html
How to Cluster Windows Server 2003
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/articles/clustering/cluster_server_2003_p1.aspx
Get IT Done: Install and configure Windows clustering in VMware
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-1058277.html
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Failover Clustering Options
Building MySQL Cluster on Windows (for Windows)
http://www.flamingspork.com/blog/2008/08/27/building-mysql-cluster-on-windows-for-windows/
Windows clustering glossary
http://whitepapers.zdnet.com/abstract.aspx?docid=172561
http://www.clusterresources.com/
Windows Server 2008 Clustering Documents, Whitepapers, Webcasts, Groups
http://blogs.msdn.com/clustering/archive/2008/05/10/8483427.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/clustering/archive/2008/05/10/8483427.aspx
Windows 2008, CCR Clustering, Symantec Enterprise Vault 2007, Exchange 2007 SP1 CAS Servers - Getting it to work
http://www.mombu.com/microsoft/f-windows-server-clustering-151/
Windows 2008 Clustering – New and Improved
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/geoffh/archive/2008/07/09/Windows-2008-Clustering–New-and-Improved.aspx
Moab Software Makes Windows/Linux Hybrid Clustering Possible
SQL 2008 clustering with Windows 2008
http://www.developersdex.com/sql/message.asp?p=1866&r=6443304
How to create a Windows Server 2008 Cluster within Hyper-V using simulated iSCSI storage
http://www.techtutorials.info/win2kclust.html
http://www.digwin.com/how-to-clean-up-the-node-from-cluster-service-in-windows-2003
http://www.steeleye.com/products/windows/datakeeper.php
Windows Server Multi-Site Clustering with GeoCluster
http://virtualizationreview.com/techlibrary/resources.asp?id=693
Windows Server 2008 Failover Cluster Configuration Program
http://www.ditii.com/2008/03/09/windows-server-2008-failover-cluster-configuration-program-2/
Systems Engineer - VMware ESX, Windows, Clustering !!
http://jobcircle.com/classifieds/1335116.html?source=jc_csearch
http://www.xuniji.com/vmware/view.asp?id=69
Building a Windows cluster using VMware
http://www.markwilson.co.uk/blog/2004/03/building-windows-cluster-using-vmware.htm
Get virtualization availability via Windows clustering, VMware HA and more
http://searchvmware.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid179_gci1277605,00.html
Build a test Windows 2003 cluster in VMWare
http://www.blkmtn.org/node/172
http://phorum.study-area.org/index.php?topic=46184.0
Setting up a Windows Server cluster (MSCS) in VMware ESX
http://www.wretch.cc/blog/programs/13346417
Setting up a Windows Server cluster (MSCS) in VMware ESX
http://exchangeexchange.com/blogs/bkeane/archive/2007/07/30/mscs-clustering-in-vmware.aspx
CLUSTER and Virtual Machines
http://www.openwiki.com/ow.asp?Cluster+and+VMWare
Creating a cluster in VMWare Workstation using iSCSI
http://blog.baeke.info/blog/_archives/2005/5/6/657277.html
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/articles/clustering/cluster_server_2003_p1.aspx
https://itdvds.com/Windows2003Clusteringprev.aspx
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Implementing-Two-Node-Cluster-Windows-2003-Enterprise.html
http://www.xuniji.com/vmware/view.asp?id=69
http://www.exforsys.com/tech-articles/sql-server/windows-2003-clustering.html
http://www.jumpstarttv.com/clustering-windows-2003-r2_32.aspx
http://rextang.net/blogs/past/archive/2005/05/12/759.aspx
http://www.avidware.net/clustering/windows/2003-setup.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Server_2003
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/datacenter/?p=163
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2004/06/09/152186.aspx
http://www.ebookee.com.cn/Windows-2003-Clustering-Cbt_108751.html
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/appnote/14856.html
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/ccs/default.aspx
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/40084
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid43_gci1304330,00.html
http://forum.icst.org.tw/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=14579
http://www.training-classes.com/learn/_k/w/i/n/windows_2003_clustering/_t/ilt/
http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/w2k3/disaster_recovery_cluster.htm
http://www.onlc.com/outline.asp?ccode=amwc03
http://www.ixpub.net/thread-708171-1-1.html
http://www.ts4b.co.uk/clustering.asp
http://www.itnewsgroups.net/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.general/topic1034.aspx
http://forums.techarena.in/server-cluster/1039534.htm
http://systemadmintools.blogspot.com/
http://www.security-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=275324
http://download.csdn.net/source/382511
http://thelazyadmin.com/forums/thread/2048.aspx
http://decipherinfosys.wordpress.com/2007/02/04/overview-of-windows-server-2003-cluster-services/
http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/2003_Server/Q_22897060.html
http://www.winu.cn/viewthread.php?tid=85893
http://bbs.winos.cn/thread-34744-1-1.html
http://www.parsec.com/general/description.php?M^4911
http://www.systemcenterforum.org/ms-windows-2003-cluster-mgmt-pack-for-opsmgr-and-essentials-2007/
http://www.ebookee.com/Windows-2003-Clustering-Cbt_108291.html
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http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/228823-46-microsoft-windows-2003-cluster-provide-file-serv
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http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/ADSM-L/2006-04/msg00264.html
http://www.blkmtn.org/node/172
http://verychewy.com/archive/2004/02/04/forcing-windows-2003-cluster-cleanup.aspx
Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Cluster Service
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727114.aspx
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition – Server Cluster
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/enterprise/clustering.mspx
Jakarta Tomcat, an Open Source Servlet and JSP container, provides a simple (and free) environment for developing and testing Web applications. Tomcat is the reference implementation for the Servlet API and JSP. It’s not a high-performance Servlet engine, but it is a complete implementation of the Servlet API.
For developers accustomed to GUI-driven Windows applications, installing Tomcat can be frustrating. In this article, I’ll give you a step-by-step procedure to install and configure Tomcat on the Windows platform.
Java Servlets provide a framework for creating Web applications. Servlets are Java classes that use the Servlet API to accept a Request object from the browser and produce a Response object. For those of you familiar with Microsoft’s Active Server Pages (ASP) technology, Java Server Pages (JSP) are similar but they use compiled Java Servlets rather than an interpreted scripting language. Like ASP pages, JSP pages consist of code mixed with HTML. The JSP hosting engine, commonly referred to as a “JSP container,” converts the pages to a Servlet, then compiles and executes them.
The Tomcat engine is a Java program. Before you can run Tomcat, you must have the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 1.2 or later installed on your computer.
| DIRECTORY | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| bin | You’ll find a number of batch files here. This is where you start/stop the server using startup.bat and shutdown.bat. Some key environmental variables are also defined here. Finally, if you want to precompile your JSP pages, the jspc.bat file can simplify the process. |
| conf | This directory contains all the configuration files for the server. The main configuration files are in XML. You may want to glance through the XML files to familiarize yourself with their content. The security permissions are also here in the file tomcat.policy. |
| doc | You will find various documents in this directory such as the User’s Guide, Tomcat security, and application development. The API documentation for Java Servlets is available as a separate download from Apache web site. |
| lib | Several important Jar files are located here including servlet.jar, jaxp.jar, and webserver.jar. Tomcat relies on XML parsers because most of its configuration files are in XML. These jar files are added to your CLASSPATH when you start the Tomcat server. |
| logs | Tomcat puts its log files in this directory. Servlet invocations are stored in servlet.log and JSP pages are logged in jasper.log. These files can be very helpful when debugging your applications. |
| src | Source code for the server. |
| webapps | Your application files are stored under this directory. I’ll discuss the structure and the mechanics later in this article. As an application developer, you’ll spend most of your time working in the webapps directory. |
| work | Tomcat produces a number of temporary/working files, which are stored in this directory. For example, a JSP page first needs to be converted into a Servlet and then compiled. The Servlet source code and the class file produced by the compiler are stored in this directory. You should not delete items from this directory while the server is working. Sometimes it is helpful to look at the translated Servlet source code for debugging purposes. |
The logs and work directories will not be there initially after you unzip the distribution file, but Tomcat creates them automatically the very first time you start it.
Step 2: Start the Server
After unzipping the file, navigate to the “bin” directory and start Tomcat by running the startup.bat file. You must have the JDK installed before you can start Tomcat. The JDK contains the Java runtime engine. The environment variable JAVA_HOME tells Tomcat where to find your JDK. You can set this variable from the Control Panel or by modifying the file tomcat.bat in the bin directory. Simply add a line at the beginning of the file to point to your JDK installation. For example, if you installed the JDK in the c:\jdk1.2 directory, you would write:
SET JAVA_HOME=c:\jdk1.2
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| Figure 2. Tomcat Introduction Page : You’ll see this page if Tomcat has successfully installed. |
First, create a directory for your application, for example: webapps\foo. Next, create a subdirectory called WEB-INF and place your deployment descriptor file there. A deployment descriptor is an XML file called web.xml that contains information about your application. The file is secure because Tomcat will not serve files contained in the WEB-INF directory directly to clients. You can easily copy and modify one of the existing sample web.xml files to customize it for your application. Next, create a subdirectory under the WEB-INF folder called classes. Place any Servlets or utility classes your application may use in the classes folder. For example, if you create an application called foo, the directory hierarchy for an application called foo becomes:
\foo
\foo\WEB-INF\web.xml
\foo\WEB-INF\classes
Step 4: Deploy Your Application
Each Web application must have its own ServletContext. The ServletContext acts as a link between your application and the Tomcat engine. You create a ServletContext by adding a line in the conf/server.xml file. It looks like this:
reloadable="true" />
The path attribute tells Tomcat that all request URLs ending in /foo belong to the foo application. The docBase attribute tells Tomcat that the foo application resides in a subdirectory of the webapps folder called foo.
You can now copy all the JSP, HTML, and image files associated with your application. You place JSP and HTML files in the application directory. Next, create a web.xml file in the WEB-INF folder (you can copy and modify one of the existing web.xml files to get started). Copy your Servlets to the /foo/WEB-INF/classes directory and add an entry to the web.xml file for each Servlet associated with the application. The Servlet entry provides Tomcat with information about the Servlet, its class file, and any parameters that may need to be passed to the Servlet. If your application consists only of JSP pages, then you don’t need to worry about modifying the web.xml file.
jar cvf foo.war
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