The ultimate guide to the new Windows .NET Server and Windows 2000, for experienced system administrators.
- Not only explains the new features of Windows .NET, but also provides continued support for Windows 2000 administration.
- Previous edition was widely praised.
- Covers changes in security, Active Directory, and Microsoft. Management Console, among many others.
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Ultimate Windows .NET Server System Administrators Guide is an essential resource for planning, deploying, and administering a Windows .NET enterprise system. The authors draw on years of experience designing and administering Windows NT and UNIX systems in order to guide you through the varied tasks involved in real-world system administration. There are detailed discussions of key Windows .NET Server administrative functions, and descriptions of many advanced tools and optional components. In addition the authors have included a comprehensive and convenient command reference. Recognizing that the adoption of .NET Server is likely to be a slow process, it not only reflects the new features of Windows .NET, but also provides continued support for Windows 2000.
Bob Williams is an independent consultant and author. He was previously the managing partner of Enterprise Certified Corporation, a consulting services, training, and IT certification organization, and before that a senior executive at UNISYS. He is the co-author of The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrators Guide, and Windows NT and UNIX, and writes regularly for Windows journals and web sites. Mark Walla is the senior partner for Enterprise Certified Corporation. Previously he served as director of professional services at PDS Advanced Technologies. He is co-author of The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrators Guide, and also contributes regularly to Windows journals.