How to remotely maintain Win2003 server using web interface

  


Remote maintenance of Win2003 server using Web interface

When installing network devices, such as network cards, we seem to be inextricably involved in network protocols, such as common TCP/IP, NetBEUI, etc. . So, what is the use of these network protocols, how do we choose in the face of numerous network protocols, how to install them for common protocols, and we will come to you in the following.

Microsoft's network operating system, Windows Server 2003 (Windows 2003), adds many valuable features, such as remote maintenance of the Web interface. With this feature, network administrators can remotely maintain the entire Windows 2003 system through a web browser. Let's take a look at the convenience of the remote maintenance web interface.

Installing Remote Management (HTML) Components

To use the Remote Maintenance feature, Remote Management (HTML) components must be installed. Click the “Start →Set →Control Panel” option, then run “Add or Remove Programs>, in the pop-up window, switch to the "Add/Remove Windows Components" page.

In the "Windows Components Wizard" dialog box, go to "Application Server & Rarr; Internet Information Service (IIS) & Rarr; Web Service" option, select "Remote Management (HTML)" The component (Figure 1), and finally click on the "OK" button to start the installation and configuration of this component.

1 Add Remote Management component

Note: After installation is complete, the & ldquo; Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager & rdquo; under the new directory site called & ldquo; Administration & rdquo ; website project.

Log in to the web service management interface

On the remote client, run “Internet Explorer" browser, type in the address bar “https://61.190.141.241.26:8098” , where “61.190.141.241” is the IP address of the Windows 2003 server, < 8098” port number used for remote maintenance. Then pop up the login dialog box, enter the administrator username and password, click the “OK” button to log in to the web service management interface.

Tip: Remote Web Management uses the “https” protocol, which encrypts the data transmitted on the network and can effectively prevent important information from being illegally stolen.

Remote Maintenance of Windows 2003 Servers

Using the remote Web services management interface, you can remotely maintain the system state, network status, users and groups, sites, and web servers of Windows 2003 servers. If the server is up and running, the words "Status: Normal" will be displayed at the top of the main window.

1. Users and Groups

In the <quo;Service Management” main window, click the "User" link to switch to the User Management window. Local users and groups can be maintained here.

Click the “Local User” option to go to the “Local User” page on the server (Figure 2), which lists all the user accounts of the Windows 2003 server. You can create a new user by clicking the “New” button on the taskbar. In addition, you can delete existing users, modify attributes, and so on. FIG 2

administrative user

is switched to the & ldquo; local group & rdquo; tab, the user group operation is equally simple, and the like can be easily create, modify and delete operations.

2. Server Status Maintenance

Click the “Maintain" link to switch to the Server Status window. Here you can view and modify the server running status (Figure 3).

3 server maintenance

● date and time settings

2003 server can adjust the date, time, and time zone parameters Windows.

● Close

This feature provides three operations: restart, shutdown, and scheduled shutdown. Note: Planned shutdown operations must be supported by the Task Scheduler service.

● Log

The log function can accurately understand the running status of the system. You can also clear and download these log files.

● Remote Desktop

For users who are not used to remote maintenance using Web mode, you can use the Remote Desktop function to maintain the system under the graphical user interface.

3. Network Parameter Maintenance

Click the <quo;Network” link to switch to the Network Properties page. Here you can maintain and modify some basic network parameters: server ID, network interface properties, server IP address and port number, administrator account, and so on.

In addition, the use of Web services management functions can also maintain the website, Web server, email server, etc., here is not detailed, as long as you carefully understand, you will feel its powerful features!

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