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Download The Ultimate Windows Server 2003 System Administrator’s Guide

Author : ganelon

Windows Server 2003 is more an update of Windows 2000 than a new operating system. This latest version of the base Windows NT technology now expands to support Microsoft's .NET Framework and new security initiatives. This book reflects these changes by expanding our previous book, The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrator's Guide. Mindful that Windows 2000 will continue to be deployed, this book not only reflects the new features of Windows Server 2003 but also provides continued support for Windows 2000 administrators.

This book is written to help you succeed in the administration of the Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server family. Much of the information it provides is also applicable to the desktop Professional versions of the software. Although the use and management of client software is incorporated, the server side is clearly our primary focus. In this preface we provide a framework for the primary topics covered, define the target audience, and describe how to use this book.

The Ultimate Windows Server 2003 System Administrator's Guide was written for system administrators and other IT professionals who manage a Windows environment. Administrators coming from other operating-system environments, such as UNIX, will find numerous familiar technologies as well as many significant conceptual differences. Seasoned Windows 2000 and NT administrators will find many familiar aspects, but many significant differences as well, that will require a general updating of their technical skills. The addition of the Active Directory, a new domain model, advanced authentication technologies, and the enhanced MMC are just a few examples of entirely new or expanded operating-system features.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Administrative Overview
Chapter 02 - Windows Server 2003 Structure and Architecture
Chapter 03 - Planning and Installation
Chapter 04 - Getting Started: The OS Interface
Chapter 05 - The Active Directory
Chapter 06 - Active Directory Management and Use
Chapter 07 - User Accounts and Groups
Chapter 08 - Group Policies
Chapter 09 - Permissions Security, Folder Sharing, and Dfs
Chapter 10 - Kerberos and the Public Key Infrastructure
Chapter 11 - Additional Security Issues and Solutions
Chapter 12 - Networking Basics and Naming Services
Chapter 13 - Virtual Private Networks and IP Security
Chapter 14 - Disk Management, Backup and Restoration, and Disaster Recovery
Chapter 15 - Terminal Services
Chapter 16 - Internet Information Services
Chapter 17 - Cluster, Indexing, Message Queuing, SMS, MOM, and WSH

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