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Mastering Windows Server 2008 Networking Foundations
Mastering Windows Server 2008: Networking Foundations is for people who are just entering the world of Windows network administration and need basic instruction in Windows Server 2008 and networking concepts. It explains what servers do, how basic networking works (IP basics and DNS/WINS basics), and the fundamentals of the under-the-hood technologies
that support staff must be familiar with, such as the Microsoft Management Console and the Registry. This book teaches how to install Windows Server 2008 and build a simple network, security concepts, and basic Windows Server administration.
Contents:
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Why Network?2
Building a Simple Network.3
Security Concepts.4
Installing Windows Server 2008: The Basics.5
Controlling Windows with MMC.6
Controlling Windows with CLI.7
Controlling Windows with the Registry.8
Controlling Windows w/ Group Policy.9
Windows storage concepts and skills.10
TCP/IP and IPv4 networking basics.11
What's in a Name? Network Naming Overview.12
Old Names: Understanding NetBIOS, WINS, and NetBT.13
New Names: How DNS Works.14
Automatic IP Setup: Creating DHCP Servers.15
Introduction to Directory Services and AD.
Brief Description:
Offers basic instructions in Windows Server 2008 and networking concepts. This work explains what servers do, how basic networking works, and the fundamentals of the under-the-hood technologies that support staff must be familiar with, such as the Microsoft Management Console and the Registry.
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