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Windows Vista Resource Kit

by Mitch Tulloch, Jerry Honeycutt, Tony Northrup
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Overview

In-depth and comprehensive, this resource delivers the information you need for administering Windows Vista. You get expert technical guidance from those who know the technology best—Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals and the Microsoft Windows Vista team. Plus—more than 200 scripts, tools and essential administration resources on DVD.

Get expert guidance on how to:

  • Plan and implement high-volume and low-volume deployment projects
  • Configure Group Policy to manage clients, user profiles, search features, and network resources
  • Administer disks, file systems, folders, printers, and other devices
  • Implement file and media sharing in workgroup and domain environments
  • Configure wireless networking protocols, TCP/IP, and VPN connections
  • Manage software updates, User Account Control, Windows Firewall, and Ipsec protection
  • Monitor event logs and system performance
  • Troubleshoot hardware, drivers, network connectivity, and stop messages

DVD features:

  • 140+ scripts for automating administration and deployment.
  • Network troubleshooting tools.
  • Debugging tools for 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows.
  • Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment 2007—plus supporting tools.
  • Technical white papers on Windows Vista administration.
  • Sample chapters from Microsoft Security Resource Kit, Second Edition and Microsoft VBScript Step by Step.
  • Fully searchable eBook.

A Note Regarding the CD or DVD

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Synopsis

Get the definitive reference for deploying, configuring, and supporting Microsoft® Windows Vista-with expert insights from Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) and the Windows Vista Team. This official Microsoft RESOURCE KIT provides more than 1,500 pages of in-depth technical guidance on automating deployment; implementing security enhancements; administering group policy, files and folders, and programs; and troubleshooting for Windows Vista. In addition, you get detailed information on Microsoft Internet Explorer® 7, Microsoft Windows® Firewall, and Windows Defender. You also get more than 150 timesaving scripts to help automate administrative tasks, additional job aids, and an eBook of the entire RESOURCE KIT on CD.

Key Book Benefits:

* Definitive product information and expert insights straight from the Windows Vista team and Microsoft MVPs
* Provides the information that every Windows administrator needs about troubleshooting, security enhancements, group policy, and automating administration
* CD includes additional job aids and a fully searchable version of the entire RESOURCE KIT book

About the Author, Mitch Tulloch

Mitch Tulloch is President of MTIT Enterprises.Before starting his company in 1998, Mitch worked as a Microsoft Certified Trainer for Productivity Point International. Mitch is a widely recognized expert on Windows administration, networking, and security, and has been awarded MVP status by Microsoft for his outstanding contributions in supporting users who deploy Microsoft platforms, products, and solutions. Mitch is also currently a professor at Jones International University where he teaches graduate-level courses in Information Security Management for their MBA program. Mitch has contributed more than a hundred articles to various IT websites and magazines, and he has written more than a dozen books, including the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking, the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Security, Windows Server Hacks, and IIS 6 Administration.

Tony Northrup, Microsoft MVP, MCSE, CISSP, is a networking and security consultant. He has authored dozens of books on Windows and Networking, including several Microsoft Self-Paced Training Kits, and numerous articles for the Windows XP Expert Zone. Charlie Russel, Microsoft MVP, is an IT consultant, specializing in combined Windows and UNIX networks. Charlie is coauthor of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator's Companion, Second Edition and a key contributor to the Windows XP Expert Zone. He has authored many case studies and white papers on Microsoft Services for UNIX.

Jerry Honeycutt is a popular author who has written more than 25 books. His most recent include Microsoft Windows Desktop Deployment Resource Kit (Microsoft Press, 2004), Introducing Microsoft Windows Server(tm) 2003 (Microsoft Press, 2003), and MicrosoftWindows XP Registry Guide (Microsoft Press, 2002). Most of his books are sold internationally and are available in a variety of languages. Jerry is also a columnist for the Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone, a Web site for Windows XP enthusiasts, and Microsoft TechNet, focusing on desktop deployment and management.

The Microsoft Windows Vista Team designs, develops, and supports Windows Vista.

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The Barnes & Noble Review
If you must keep Windows running for your organization, you've always needed Microsoft's Windows Resource Kits. They contain too much indispensable information that's too much trouble to find elsewhere. Today, Vista offers a boatload of new tools for monitoring, management, and security, so skating along with your XP documentation isn't an option. But there's another great reason to buy the Vista Resource Kit: its huge library of scripts for automating Windows administration.

A quick look at the table of contents clues you in to this book's breadth; a quick glance at even a few chapters will convince you of its depth.

To begin with, security's covered comprehensively, from Windows Defender to BitLocker, encryption to smartcards. Next, you couldn't ask for more (or better) deployment coverage: everything from setting objectives to planning pilots to the nuts-and-bolts of disk imaging, application compatibility, and user state migration.

Speaking of which, the authors walk through automating every facet of migration that can be automated, from Vista installation (distributed shares, Sysprep, answer files) to application upgrades (via every installer, legacy and new, Microsoft and third-party).

Of course, deployment is only the beginning. The Resource Kit offers systematic guidance on managing Vista desktops via group policies and user profiles (including Vista's powerful "corporate roaming" enhancements). Disk partitioning, backup, quotas, performance optimization, devices, services, networking, remote assistance, printing, troubleshooting: They're all here.

There's a full chapter on Windows Meeting Space: a powerful new collaboration tool that raises significant configuration issues. The Kit helps you address those issues upfront, so users see only the benefits. Vista's revamped file search feature gets its own chapter. So does Internet Explorer 7, its revamped policies, and its new defenses against malware and data theft. You get the point: This book touches every corner of Vista, making your job more doable from start to finish. Bill Camarda, from the May 2007 Read Only

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Microsoft Press
Pages
1568
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780735622838

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