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12/1/2016- Staying up to date with WSUS
- Installing and configuring WSUS
- Monitoring Windows Server performance
- Scheduling monitoring
- Monitoring network usage with Message Analyzer
- Troubleshooting Windows Server with event logs
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Scott] Everyone wants a perfect server, with no vulnerabilities and no errors, that always runs exactly the way it should. And I imagine the day that product is released will be the same day that we discover that pizza's a health food, and operating a computer workstation burns calories. Until then, we need a way to keep our workstations and our servers as current as possible, with all updates and patches, and we need a way to know when something has gone wrong, and whenever possible, when we're headed to catastrophe. In this course, we'll take a look at a product that allows you to manage the updates throughout your Windows network, and also a number of different tools that will help you monitor and track how your network environment is doing.
And we'll take a look at some of the steps you can take, once you have that information. So let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome47s
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1. Staying Up to Date with WSUS
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Installing WSUS5m 53s
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Configure the update server4m 51s
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Configuring WSUS5m 14s
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Managing WSUS clients10m 44s
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2. Monitoring Server Performance
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Counters and instances5m 42s
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Scheduling monitoring2m 49s
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3. Monitoring Network Usage
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Introducing Message Analyzer4m 44s
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Managing sessions5m 15s
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Applying filters5m 20s
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Using log files3m 34s
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4. Using Event Logs to Troubleshoot Windows Server 2016
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Overview of Event Viewer3m 2s
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Connecting to remote servers2m 56s
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Subscribing to events5m 36s
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Managing security auditing3m 52s
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Online resources4m 5s
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Conclusion
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Next steps38s
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