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Module 2: Installing and Exploring MMS Contents Overview 1 Introduction to MMS Server and Clients 2 Installing MMS Server 6 Lab A: Installing MMS Server 12 Installing and Configuring MMS Compass 13 Examining the Results of an MMS Installation21 Lab B: Installing and Using Compass 25 Configuring MMS Server 26 Uninstalling MMS 32 Best Practices 33 Review 34 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The names of companies, products, people, characters, and/or data mentioned herein are fictitious and are in no way intended to represent any real individual, company, product, or event, unless otherwise noted. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Microsoft Corporation. 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BETA MATERIALS FOR MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TRAINER PREPARATION PURPOSES ONLY Module 2: Installing and Exploring MMS 1 Overview Topic Objective To provide an overview of the module topics and objectives. Lead-in In this module, you will learn about installing MMS Server and MMS Compass. !Introduction to MMS Server and Clients !Installing MMS Server !Installing and Configuring MMS Compass !Examining the Results of an MMS Installation !Configuring MMS Server !Uninstalling MMS !Best Practices Microsoftfi Metadirectory Services version 2.2 (MMS) consists of two components: MMS Server and MMS Compass. MMS Server is installed on a computer running Microsoft Windowsfi 2000 Advanced Server or Datacenter Server, and it handles the storage and maintenance of metadirectory data. MMS Compass is the client component of MMS, and it is typically installed on the administrator’s workstation and used to administer the metadirectory. At the end of this module, you will be able to: !✂Identify the MMS Server and client components. !✂Install MMS Server. !✂Install and configure MMS Compass. !✂Examine the results of an MMS installation. !✂Configure MMS Server by using the server and client interfaces. !✂Uninstall MMS from the computer. !✂Apply best practices for installing and configuring MMS. BETA MATERIALS FOR MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TRAINER PREPARATION PURPOSES ONLY 2 Module 2: Installing and Exploring MMS ✁Introduction to MMS Server and Clients Topic Objective To introduce the MMS server and client components. Lead-in MMS is comprised of both a server and client component. MMS Compass Active Compass MMS Server LDAP Web Client Browser MMS is comprised of both a server and client component. The server component manages the storage of the metadirectory data, while the client is used to manipulate and administer that data. To implement MMS, you will install the following two components: !✂MMS Server. The server component is responsible for storing and managing the metadirectory data. MMS Server ensures that network identity data is synchronized between the connected directories and the metaverse. !✂MMS Compass. MMS Compass is the client application used to administer the metadirectory data stored on the MMS Server. MMS Compass is a general-purpose Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) client, which can be used to display and modify MMS data. MMS Compass is the client program that is included on the installation compact disc. You can also connect to MMS Server using a generic LDAP client, a standard Web browser, or the Active Compass client. BETA MATERIALS FOR MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TRAINER PREPARATION PURPOSES ONLY Module 2: Installing and Exploring MMS 3 Introducing MMS Server Topic Objective To introduce the MMS Server. MMS Server Architecture Lead-in MMS consists of one or more metadirectory servers that manage the metadirectory information base and satisfy requests from various clients to display or modify information in that information base. Connectivity Sync Engine Management Agents Script Templates Data Store LDAP HTTP PAL DSA Hash DB Transaction DB Windows 2000 Advanced Server MMS consists of one or more metadirectory servers that manage the metadirectory information base and satisfy requests from various clients to display or modify information in that information base. Once the MMS Server is started, it monitors a defined LDAP and HTTP port, and responds to queries to display and modify objects stored in the metadirectory. Through the use of management agents, MMS Server synchronizes changes to directory objects between the metaverse namespace and the connected directories. The MMS Server architecture includes the following components: !✂The data store The x500.db is a proprietary Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) encoded database. The data store includes several additional components. !✂Management Agents (MAs) MAs are the key to the metadirectory. They integrate each connected directory through the synchronization engine. MAs perform all directory synchronization and attribute flow. The management agent control script controls the overall process flow of a MA. MAs use templates during the synchronization phase to manipulate metadirectory object entries. !✂Transaction stack database By default, all additions, modifications, and deletions to the directory are written to a separate transaction database. This database represents physical files from viatran.000 up to viatran.255. !✂Hash database A general-purpose search engine provides indexing, hashing, and wildcard search capabilities. 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