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Managing Windows Small Business Server 2011: Using Server Manager (part 1) - Managing Roles

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Windows SBS 2011 and Windows Server 2008 R2 use elements called roles and features to implement their various applications and services. During the installation of a Windows SBS 2011 primary server, the setup program adds a number of roles and features by default. The default Windows Server 2008 R2 installation includes no roles or features, however. The primary tool that Windows SBS 2011 and Windows Server 2008 R2 administrators use to install, remove, and manage roles and features is called Server Manager, shown in Figure 1.

The Server Manager Console.

Figure 1. The Server Manager Console.

Server Manager is an MMC console that provides access to a variety of snap-ins, system configuration controls, and diagnostic tools. In addition, Server Manager includes wizards that enable you to install and remove roles and features. When you install a role that includes its own administration snap-ins, Server Manager, in most cases, provides access to those snap-ins.

Managing Roles

When you open the Server Manager Console on your Windows SBS 2011 primary server and expand the Roles node, the Scope (left) pane contains all the roles that the setup program added during the operating system installation, as shown in Figure 2. The Detail (right) pane contains a section for each role that displays its status.

The Roles node in the Server Manager Console.

Figure 2. The Roles node in the Server Manager Console.

When you select one of the installed roles, the Scope pane contains a more detailed status display that contains some or all of the following items:

  • Events Contains a list of the events pertaining to the role from the last 24 hours, derived from the Windows logs and linking to the Event Viewer Console.

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  • System services Contains a list of the services associated with the role, and enables you to stop, start, and configure them, just as you can from the Services Console.

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  • Best practices analyzer (BPA) For some roles, by initiating a BPA analysis, Windows Server 2008 R2 compares the role’s current configuration to a set of predefined rules specifying its recommended parameters. Any failures to meet the recommendations appear as noncompliance warnings.

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    Note

    The rules that the Best practices analyzer uses for its analysis are those for a standard Windows Server 2008 R2 installation; they are not specific to Windows SBS 2011. The default Windows SBS server configuration is therefore not compliant with all the recommended best practices.

  • Role services Contains a list of the role’s subcomponents, and specifies which ones are currently installed. You can also add or remove role services using wizards.

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  • Advanced tools For roles with a large number of additional consoles or command prompt utilities, this section contains links to those tools and descriptions of their functions.

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  • Resources and support Contains links to help files, Web resources, best practices, and recommended procedures.

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In addition to these resources, Server Manager incorporates many of the MMC snap-ins associated with a role into the console. When you expand a role in the Scope pane, the snap-ins appear underneath, as shown in Figure 3.

The Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in, incorporated into the Server Manager Console.

Figure 3. The Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in, incorporated into the Server Manager Console.

Note

The Server Manager Console does not necessarily provide access to all the snap-ins associated with a particular role. You might find additional consoles in the Administrative Tools program group and others that are accessible only by adding them to a custom MMC.
 
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