Mission Critical Windows 2000 Server Administration

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Elsevier, Sep 27, 2000 - Computers - 560 pages

Announcing the "Mission Critical" series from Syngress Media - providing crucial coverage of the topics necessary for IT professionals to perform and succeed on the job.

Mission Critical Windows 2000 Server Administration cuts to the chase and provides system administrators with the most important features of the operating system. There's no "hand-holding", no basic definitions of functions, no step-by-step guidelines - just high-level coverage of the critical components of Windows 2000 that system administrators must know.

  • Hot topic - since the launch of Windows 2000 in February - there is an increased demand for a high-level book
  • Comes with free membership to Solutions@Syngress.com, which provides readers with regular updates, articles, white papers, and bug alerts
  • Offers high-level coverage of the following topics: Active Directory, remote installation and deployment, security, network services, Microsoft Management Console and administration
 

Contents

Introduction to Windows 2000 Server
1
Active DirectoryThe Heart of Windows 2000 Server
27
Migrating to Windows 2000 Server
67
Implementing Domains Trees and Forests
103
Planning and Implementing Active Directory Sites
149
Advanced Active Directory
189
Configuring IntelliMirror
223
Managing Settings Software and User Data with IntelliMirror
263
Inside Windows 2000 TCPIP
397
Managing Windows 2000 DHCP Server
441
Managing Windows 2000 DNS Server
477
Managing Windows 2000 WINS Server
521
Windows 2000 Security Services
561
Securing TCPIP Connections
599
Connecting Windows 2000 Server
645
Index
677

Managing Users and Groups
309
Managing File and Print Resources
351
Related Titles
716
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