The backup software used must support SIS-enabled volumes.

The SIS volume, SIS Common Store folder, and reparse points (links) to the files must be restored to a Windows 2000 NTFS version 5.0 (or later) file system or partition that supports reparse points or junction points.

The Single Instance Storage Filter must be installed or enabled to access the data in the SIS volume.

The backup program must be capable and configured to backup and restore the reparse points or junction points (links) to the files, and the SIS volume and the SIS Common Store folder must be selected.

For more information, see the Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Help.

Print Management

Print Management is an MMC snap-in that you can use to view and manage printers and print servers in your organization. You can use Print Management from any computer running Windows Storage Server 2008 R2, and you can manage all network printers on print servers running Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows Storage Server 2003, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2, or Windows Storage Server 2008 R2.

Print Management provides details such as the queue status, printer name, driver name, and server name. You can also set custom views by using the Print Management filtering capability. For example, you can create a view that displays only printers in a particular error state. You can also configure Print Management to send e-mail notifications or run scripts when a printer or print server needs attention. The filtering capability also allows you to bulk edit print jobs, such as canceling all print jobs at once. You can also delete multiple printers at the same time.

Administrators can install printers remotely by using the automatic detection feature, which finds and installs printers on the local subnet to the local print server. Administrators can log on remotely to a server at a branch location, and then install printers remotely.

For more information, see the Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Help.

Network File System (NFS) User Mapping

Network File System (NFS) is a network file sharing protocol that allows remote access to files over a network and is typically used in networks with computers running UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS operating systems. NFS is supported on all HP P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateways.

All of the following types of NFS account mapping are supported: Active Directory® Domain Services (AD DS) mapped user access, Active Directory® Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) mapped user access, unmapped anonymous user access, and unmapped UNIX user access.

For more detailed information about each of these access methods, see the NFS Account Mapping in Windows Server 2008 R2 whitepaper, which is available for download at:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID= 5f4c294c-8692-4235-8236-8ea809ae71f7 .

Configuring AD LDS

To simplify AD LDS mapped user access, HP provides the scripts that Microsoft describes in the NFS Account Mapping in Windows Server 2008 R2 whitepaper. The whitepaper describes two phases of scripts. Phase 1 scripts are used to install and prepare your system for NFS account mapping.

Phase 2 scripts are used to configure specific users and groups for NFS account mapping.

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