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De la confesio?n en juicio al interrogatorio de partes; 1.1. La opcio?n terminolo?gica; 1.2. El interrogatorio escrito de la LEC de 1881; 1.3. El interrogatorio oral de la LEC de 2000; 2. Concepto; 2.1. Elementos subjetivos, objetivos y formales; 2.2. Caracteres; 3. Sujetos del interrogatorio: parte proponente y parte interrogada; 3.1. Presupuestos para interrogar y ser interrogado; 3.2. Parte proponente; 3.3. Parte interrogada 327 $a3.3.1. Especial referencia a los terceros y a las personas juri?dicas privadas como partes interrogadas4. Proposicio?n, admisio?n y citacio?n; 4.1. Momento y forma de la proposicio?n; 4.2. El juicio de pertinencia; 4.3. La citacio?n; 5. Pra?ctica; 5.1. Lugar; 5.2. Contenido; 5.2.1. Las preguntas; 5.2.2. Las respuestas; 5.3. Facultades de las partes; 5.4. La direccio?n judicial del interrogatorio; 5.5. Pra?ctica conjunta del interrogatorio de partes y reconocimiento judicial; 6. Valoracio?n; 6.1. Valoracio?n como prueba tasada; 6.2. Valoracio?n como prueba libre; 6.3. 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Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Who should read this book...and do the work?; Why are you installing a server?; How to get the return on your server investment; Book goals; Navigation route through book; How to ask more questions; Summary; Chapter 2: Introduction to SBS 2008; SBS 2008; Windows Server 2008; Exchange Server 2007; Windows SharePoint Services; Windows Software Update Services; Windows SBS Console; Premium Server technologies; Solution Checklist; Support; Summary; Chapter 3: Preparing to Migrate from SBS 2003 327 $aWhen to migrate and when to perform a clean installation Only migrating a part of a system; Why do you have to migrate to SBS 2008?; Fourteen steps of migration; Doing two things at once; Migrating from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008 on the same server; Migration with Hyper-V running SBS 2003 and SBS 2008 on the same system; Process to migrate on one system; Migration by moving SBS 2003 to a temporary virtual environment; Process for installing SBS 2008 on the same box as 2003; Planning the migration and communicating the plan; Informing the users; Checking the health of the SBS 2003 327 $aChecking Active Directory Backing up the existing server; Doing the backup; Changing network configuration to match SBS 2008 design requirements; Installing your firewall and router and ensuring DHCP is turned off on these devices; Physically re-configuring SBS 2003 to use a single NIC; Re-configuring SBS 2003 network settings; Checking that the router has the correct firewall settings; Checking if network settings are correct; Updating software on SBS 2003; Installing Updates; Checking Versions; Checking SBS 2003 is at Service Pack 1 or greater 327 $aChecking Windows Server is at Service Pack 2 or greater Checking Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 is installed; Checking that .NET Framework 2.0 is installed; Checking the version for Microsoft Core XML Services; Checking Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Service Pack 3 is installed and used; Changing Active Directory functionality level; Raising the functional level for the domain and Forest; Confirming SBS 2003 is currently configured at best practice levels; Removing unnecessary email from Exchange; Checking that the permissions are set to allow a migration 327 $aPreparing SBS 2003 Time Synchronisation Running the migration tool on SBS 2003; Preparing to migrate line-of-business applications; Completing the answer file for SBS 2008 setup; What is not covered; ISA configuration; Other Security & Firewall software; Summary; Chapter 4: Installing SBS 2008 and Connecting to the Internet; SBS 2008 installation; Operating system installation; SBS 2008 installation continued; Time Verification; Network settings for migrating systems; Getting installation updates; Confirming Company information; Creating an administrator account for new installations 327 $aNaming your server and domain for new installations 330 $aSet up and run Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 making it deliver a big business impact with this book and eBook 606 $aClient/server computing$vHandbooks, manuals, etc 606 $aSystems migration$vHandbooks, manuals, etc 615 0$aClient/server computing 615 0$aSystems migration 676 $a004.36 700 $aOverton$b David$01545756 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910780434603321 996 $aSmall business server 2008$93800840 997 $aUNINA