Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

by RogerJennings (Author)

Synopsis

Special Edition Using Windows 2000 Server provides detailed advice on upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 and NetWare and start-from-scratch installations. This new edition increases coverage of telecommunications topics such as the Internet, Intranet, and extranet issues, enterprise-scale directory architecture, client services, and application installation. This book separates steps from theory to provide you with not only a reference to accomplish your work quickly, but also how to do it well and meet the needs of your company's specifications. Coverage is focused on server topics. In the Real World case studies at the end of each chapter provide insight to issues facing IT managers, Web production staff, and system administrators when upgrading to Windows 2000 Server.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 1392
Edition: 1
Publisher: QUE
Published: 06 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0789721228
ISBN 13: 9780789721228
Book Overview: Special Edition Using Windows 2000 Server provides detailed advice on upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 and NetWare and start-from-scratch installations. This new edition increases coverage of telecommunications topics such as the Internet, Intranet, and extranet issues, enterprise-scale directory architecture, client services, and application installation. This book separates steps from theory to provide you with not only a reference to accomplish your work quickly, but also how to do it well and meet the needs of your company's specifications. Coverage is focused on server topics. In the Real World case studies at the end of each chapter provide insight to issues facing IT managers, Web production staff, and system administrators when upgrading to Windows 2000 Server.

Author Bio

Roger Jennings is the author of Que's top-selling SE Using Access (five editions) and PE Using Access 97, plus SAMS Database Developer's Guide with Visual Basic (three editions.) Roger has more than 30 years of operating system experience, ranging from Digital PDP-16s to IBM and Hitachi mainframes. He's been a member of the technical beta test team for every version of Windows NT, SQL Server 4.21 and later, Microsoft Transaction and Message Queue Servers, and all other BackOffice components.