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Windows Server 2008 For Dummies
Windows Server X (code-named Longhorn) is the next Windows Server OS. It is following Windows Vista.
* What the book covers: The book starts with the basics of installation and configuration, covers the basic day-to-day administrative tasks, Active Directory, IIS, and networking and then goes into the enhanced features
and updates of the new version including enhanced security features, IIS, networking with Vista, the PowerShell, new memory and disk management capabilities and more.
CONTENTS:
Introduction
Part I: Servers at Your Service
Chapter 1: Making Windows Server 2008 Serve You
Chapter 2: Server Networking Principles
Chapter 3: Building Your Network
Chapter 4: Hooking Up Your Network
Part II: Server, Start Your Engines
Chapter 5: Ready, Set, Install!
Chapter 6: Configuring Connections to the Universe
Chapter 7: Doing the Directory Thing
Chapter 8: Working with Active Directory, Domains, and Trusts
Chapter 9: Printing on the Network
Chapter 10: IP Addressing: Zero to Insane in Two Seconds Flat
Part III: Running Your Netowrk
Chapter 11: Managing Users with Active Directory Users and Computers
Chapter 12: Managing Shares, Permissions, and More
Chapter 13: Preparing for That Rainy Day
Chapter 14: Network Security Management
Part IV: Serve It Yourself
Chapter 15: How to Be a DIY Guru
Chapter 16: Servers the Intel Way
Chapter 17: Servers the AMD Way
Chapter 18: Taking Care of Your Own Issues
Part V: The Part of Tens
Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Installation and Configuration
Chapter 20: Ten Steps to Networking Nirvana with Windows Server 2008
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A: Server Components and Technologies
Appendix B: Windows Troubleshooting Resources
Index
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