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Overview
This book is known as the "bible" that points out "security holes" in the Windows 2000 system, as well as weaknesses that emerge from poor planning and lax administration. It places extra emphasis on Windows 2000 security issues raised by high-bandwidth connections to the Internet, with and without firewalls. Covers Windows 2000 security at system deployment and during routine system administration.
Synopsis
Covers NT security at system deployment and at upgrade time, as well as during routine system administration. Organizes the NT security topic functionally, according to tasks a system administrator would be called to perform. Advises the system administrator on "best practices" for assigning permissions in a complex organization.