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Inside Windows Server 2003.
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by William Boswell.
ISBN: 0-7357-1158-5, 1376 Pages, April 2003.
Inside Windows .NET Server contains compre-hensive information on deploying, managing, and troubleshooting systems using both Windows .NET and its predecessor. Readers get the in-depth, practical knowledge they need to master the hundreds of complex and often frustrating features found in Windows .NET Server.
Inside Windows .NET Server - is structured around a production deploy-ment of Windows .NET in a global enterprise. Each chapter contains a lively feature description followed by extensively illustrated procedures for setting up and managing each service. All along the way, Boswell includes proven advice for improving stability, performance, and security.
Readers of Boswell's Inside Windows 2000 Server declared it to be the best resource on the market. Inside Windows .NET Server improves coverage of existing features while expanding the scope to include the new features and improvements that make Windows .NET a must-have upgrade
The Ultimate Windows Server 2003 System Administrator's Guide.
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by Robert Williams, Mark Walla.
ISBN: 0-201-79106-4, 1008 Pages, April 2003.
"This book will be a supportive resource to help you know how to use the tools and features Microsoft shipped, but even better, Williams and Walla guide you through enough of the product internals to approach administration more strate-gically." - Brian Valentine, Senior Vice President, Windows Division, Microsoft.
Windows Server 2003, the successor to W2k and NT, is designed to accommo date the seamless exchange of information through Web services. It delivers the increased flexibility and power needed to administer networks as global entities, but its enhanced management tools and security features present as many challenges as opportunities. The Ultimate Windows Server 2003 System Administrator's Guide will help readers negotiate these challenges and exploit the opportunities.
Robert Williams and Mark Walla take readers from an understanding of basic concepts to the application of advanced functions. This comprehensive book begins with the fundamentals of Windows 2000 system administration and applies them to Windows Server 2003. The book then details the planning, deployment, administration, and management of a Windows Server system, and follows up with complete coverage of advanced tools and theory. This book concludes with a quick reference to the most important Windows .NET commands and utilities.
Windows .NET Server 2003 Domains & Active Directory.
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by Tchekmarev Aleksey, A. T'Chekmarev, Aleksey Tchekmarev.
ISBN:1-931769-00-1, 560 Pages, August 2002.
Intended for system administrators with a gene-ral knowledge of Windows 2000 or XP/.NET, this reference covers all main system tools and program methods used for routine Active Directory admini-stration and troubleshooting. Information important for understanding the Active Directory service architecture-LDAP protocol, DNS interoperation, and Active Directory concepts-is discussed in detail along with methods of performing common administrative tasks such as creating directory objects, audit, and backing up.
This guide addresses troubleshooting problems that occur after deploying Windows .NET domains and system tools used for solving such problems. Also covered are Active Directory Service Interfaces with annotated listings of ready-to-use scripts that illustrate programming principles needed to help nonprogrammers learn the main ADSI concepts to begin their own scripts.
John Wiley & Sons - Windows 2003 Weekend Crash Course.
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by Don Jones.
ISBN: 0-7645-4925-1, 432 Pages, April 2003.
The book you hold now, Windows Server 2003 Weekend Crash Course, is your quick guide for getting up to speed with Windows Server 2003 - in a single weekend!
Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft's base operating system; it lets you get maximum value out of Microsoft .NET Frameworkf and .NET Enterprise Servers. In a single weekend, you are introduced to managing files, systems, and printers, as well as configuring security policies, managing routing, and working with remote access services.
The weekend wraps up by showing you how to manage VPNs and advanced network services, as well as coverage of maintenance issues and disaster recovery.
This book is designed to teach you the fundamental job tasks that most corporate network administrators need to know in just a single weekend. You'll learn through a series of very short, very focused sessions that each teach you how to accomplish a specific, key job task.
Windows Server 2003 Registry.
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by Olga Kokoreva.
ISBN: 1-931769-21-4, 512 Pages, April 2003.
Enabling system, network, and security admini-strators to master Registry concepts and architec-ture, this book provides a historical overview of the
Registry and outlines the differences between Windows 9x/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP/.NET Registries.
Special attention is given to the enhancements in Registry architecture introduced with Windows XP and .NET such as faster
queries and removal of the registry size limitation.
Administrators are shown how to properly use Registry features, plan and implement the most appropriate
Registry backup strategy, and monitor and modify the system registry according to the administrative requirements and the security policy adopted by the
organization with respect to the needs of end-users. Total coverage is provided of the Windows XP and Windows 2003 reliability enhancements such as
Volume Snapshot Service, Windows File Protection, Automated System Restore,
Driver Rollback, and Recovery Console. Advanced topics include Plug and Play implementation; device management including support for Smart devices such as
Pocket PC, SmartPhone 2002, and Tablet PC; power management feature; and the role of the system Registry in the boot process.