File Server Resource Manager in Windows 2003 R2

The file server resource manager allows us a series of improvements in a file server. We can enable quotas at the directory level and if we are interested, By means of some directives we can filter which types of files are not going to be saved on the server by extension. And we can generate reports to show us the correct or incorrect use by users. It is necessary to update our Windows beforehand 2003 to Windows 2003 R2 – HERE.

Install an additional domain controller from a Windows backup, for low-bandwidth networks/delegations using IFM

This is technically called IFM (Install from Media), this is useful in case we have a domain and we want to expand it with more domain controllers and we do not want the Active Directory to copy us over the network to the new domain controller, For example, if what we are doing is a domain controller in a delegation that its Internet bandwidth to where the primary domain controller is is quite loose, copying the Active Directory database may take a couple of hours or more copying it. This is used for this purpose:, the system state of the primary domain controller is backed up and restored to the one we want to be an additional domain controller in a directory, and when joining it to the domain we use this restored data instead of replicating the AD.

Defragment or compact the Active Directory database in Windows 2003

In this document, we will learn how to compact and defragment the Active Directory database. This process must be carried out on each of the domain controllers that we have. With this we will achieve a higher performance, that the database takes up less space. Before starting with this wizard, it is advisable to make a backup of Active Directory. This document shows how to do this on a Microsoft Windows server 2003.