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Operating Systems - Computer Networks, Windows 2000

Practical Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

by Robert Reinstein, Dave Bixler
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Overview

Practical Microsoft Windows 2000 Server provides an excellent resource if you are setting up a new Server 2000 network or upgrading an NT Server 4.0 network. Step-by-step information makes this book useful in the setting up as well as the planning of a Windows 2000 Server network. Coverage includes new Windows 2000 Server features like the Windows 2000 Server Active Directory and the new environment provided to access the various Windows 2000 Server tools. This book provides a great primer and reference if you are a new network administrator, and a valuable resource if you're a veteran network administrator and need help to design and implement a Windows 2000 Server-based network.

Synopsis

Practical Microsoft Windows 2000 Server provides an excellent resource if you are setting up a new Server 2000 network or upgrading an NT Server 4.0 network. Step-by-step information makes this book useful in the setting up as well as the planning of a Windows 2000 Server network. Coverage includes new Windows 2000 Server features like the Windows 2000 Server Active Directory and the new environment provided to access the various Windows 2000 Server tools. This book provides a great primer and reference if you are a new network administrator, and a valuable resource if you're a veteran network administrator and need help to design and implement a Windows 2000 Server-based network.

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A reference guide that focuses on the most commonly used commands, features, and practices. Geared towards the average administrator and centered on task-based solutions, the text covers planning and installing a server network, configuration, user and group management, TCP/IP concepts, data protection, monitoring, Internet information servers, and other information. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Robert Reinstein

Robert Reinstein has worked in the computer industry since 1984. He started beta testing for Microsoft in 1990, and started Alpha testing Windows NT in 1992, the same year he became a Microsoft Certified Professional. Robert is a Senior Network Consultant for Manchester, a leading systems integrator and Microsoft Certified Solution Provider Partner headquartered in Hauppauge, New York. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Citrix Certified Administrator and a Compaq Master Accredited Systems Engineer. Robert is a major contributing author for the best selling "Windows NT Server 4.0 Unleashed" and is the lead author for "Windows NT Troubleshooting and Configuration", both published by Sams.

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Booknews

A reference guide that focuses on the most commonly used commands, features, and practices. Geared towards the average administrator and centered on task-based solutions, the text covers planning and installing a server network, configuration, user and group management, TCP/IP concepts, data protection, monitoring, Internet information servers, and other information. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2000
Publisher
Que
Pages
558
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780789721419

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