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Windows Server 2003 Pocket Administrator

by Nelson Ruest, Danielle Ruest
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Overview

This handy resource offers busy network administrators clear and concise information for daily on-the-job tasks—all in a portable format. Key management tasks are presented in logically organized sections. You’ll get details on file, print, application, mail, terminal, streaming media, and remote servers—and much more.

Synopsis

Your On-the-Job Quick Reference

Carry essential Windows Server 2003 administration and troubleshooting information right in your back pocket so you can handle a wide variety of tasks on-the-spot. This handy resource describes 160+ tasks including recommended task frequencies. It covers key management topics, with an emphasis on system administration, and gives you quick solutions in an easy-to-find format. Don't leave your desk without it!

Get details on:

  • General server administration activities
  • File and print Servers
  • Network infrastructure servers
  • Active Directory
  • DNS servers
  • Dedicated Web servers
  • Application servers
  • Terminal servers
  • DHCP and WINS servers
  • Remote access and VPN servers

Nelson Ruest (Quebec, Canada), MCSE, MCT, is an enterprise architect specializing in change management. He is a frequent guest speaker at Comdex and other conferences in North America. Ruest is the co-author of numerous articles as well as the books Preparing for .NET Enterprise Technologies and Windows Server 2003, Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments.

Danielle Ruest (Quebec, Canada) is a workflow architect and process consultant focused on people and organizational issues for large IT deployment projects. During her 20-year career, she has led change-management processes, developed and delivered training, and managed communications programs during process-implementation projects. She is the co-author of numerous articles as well as the books, Preparing for .NET Enterprise Technologies and Windows Server 2003: Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments.

Both work with Resolutions Enterprises (www.Reso-Net.com), a small Canadian consulting firm that provides services in the architectural and project management fields.

About the Author, Nelson Ruest

Nelson Ruest (Quebec, Canada), MCSE, MCT, is an enterprise architect specializing in change management. He is a frequent guest speaker at Comdex and other conferences in North America. Ruest is the co-author of numerous articles as well as the books Preparing for .NET Enterprise Technologies and Windows Server 2003, Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments.

Danielle Ruest (Quebec, Canada) is a workflow architect and process consultant focused on people and organizational issues for large IT deployment projects. During her 20-year career, she has led change-management processes, developed and delivered training, and managed communications programs during process-implementation projects. She is the co-author of numerous articles as well as the books, Preparing for .NET Enterprise Technologies and Windows Server 2003: Best Practices for Enterprise Deployments.

Both work with Resolutions Enterprises (www.Reso-Net.com), a small Canadian consulting firm that provides services in the architectural and project management fields.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780072229776

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