Using the Windows SBS Console to manage your server
Applies To: Windows SBS 2008
Windows SBS 2008 includes the Windows SBS Console, which makes it easy to configure and manage your Windows SBS 2008 network. By using the Windows SBS Console, you can accomplish the following administrative tasks:
View high-level network status.
Manage users and groups on your network.
Manage computers printers, faxes, and network connectivity.
Manage access and settings for shared folders and Web sites.
Manage backup, restore, and data storage.
Add and customize server reports.
Manage updates, antispyware, anti-spam, antivirus, and file-system antivirus settings.
Note
You should manage all other resources on the network through Windows Server 2008. Additionally, you should handle advanced administrative tasks through Windows Server 2008.
The following table lists the administrative tasks that you can accomplish from the tabs that are available in Windows SBS Console.
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Home |
Includes the following lists: Getting Started Tasks, Frequent Tasks, and Community Links. The Home page also provides a Network Essentials Summary, where you can view the status of your network. For more information about the Home page, see Getting Started Tasks. |
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Users and Groups |
Allows you to manage users and groups that are created by the Windows SBS Console. It includes the following tabs: Users, User Roles, and Groups. For more information about using the Windows SBS Console to manage users and groups, see Users and Groups.
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Network |
Allows you to manage computers, printers, faxes, and network connectivity. It includes the following tab: Computers, Devices, and Connectivity. For more information about using the Windows SBS Console to manage your network, see Network. |
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Shared Folders and Web Sites |
Allows you to manage access and settings for shared folders and Web sites. It includes the following tabs: Shared Folders and Web sites. For more information about using the Windows SBS Console to manage shared folders and Web sites, see Shared Folders and Web Sites. |
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Backup and Server Storage |
Allows you to manage backup, restore, and data storage. It includes the following tabs: Backup and Server Storage. For more information about using the Windows SBS Console to manage backup and server storage, see Backup and Server Storage. |
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Reports |
Allows you to view reports about your server that you can customize. For more information about using the Windows SBS Console to monitor and report information about your network, see Reports. |
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Security |
Allows you to manage updates, antispyware, anti-spam, antivirus, and file-system antivirus settings. For more information about using the Windows SBS Console to manage network security, see Security. |
Windows SBS 2008 enables you to accomplish the previous administrative tasks by using the Windows SBS Console from any location—from a client on the network, from the local console on the server, or from the Internet.