جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کیندل
صفحات
432
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Feb 11, 2011
ناشر
Wiley
ISBN-10
1118079507
ISBN-13
9781118079508
توضیحات
Get Up to Speed on Windows Server 2003 – in a Weekend!The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Windows Server 2003. The problem is, you're not really up to speed. Maybe it's been a while since you administered a Windows network. Perhaps you're new to .NET. Or maybe you just like a challenge. In any event, we've got a solution for you – Windows Server 2003 Weekend Crash Course. Open the book Friday evening and on Sunday afternoon, after completing 30 fast, focused sessions, you'll be able to dive right in and start managing a Windows Server network. It's as simple as that.
The Curriculum
Friday
4 Sessions, 2 Hours
Windows Server 2003 Basics Installing Windows Server 2003 Managing Users and Groups Using Active Directory Saturday
6 Sessions, 3 Hours
Managing Disks, Files, and File Systems Managing File Sharing and File Security Managing the Distributed File System (Dfs) Advanced File Management Managing Printers and Faxes Managing Terminal Services Saturday, continued
6 Sessions, 3 Hours
Configuring Security Policies Using the Security Configuration Manager (SCM) Networking with TCP/IP Managing the Domain Name System (DNS) Service Managing the Windows Internet Name System Service (WINS) Managing the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
Managing Internet Information Services (IIS) Managing Web Sites Managing Routing and Remote Access Services Managing the Internet Authentication Service (IAS) Sunday
6 Sessions, 3 Hours
Managing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Managing Advanced Network Services Using Network Monitor Performing Disaster Recovery Operations Managing Hardware Managing and Maintaining Servers 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
Working with Windows Clusters Managing Certificate Services Understanding Performance Management Performance Tuning and Optimization CD-ROM
Bonus appendix on the Windows Server 2003 interface Assessment test to help gauge your progress Searchable e-version of the book Author Don Jones (Carson City, NV) is a computer consultant specializing in Microsoft products and solutions. He is a frequent speaker at Microsoft conferences and participates in the Microsoft Certified Professional Exam development process. Don has worked for 2 "Dot Coms," developing their e-commerce initiatives. He is also the author of the Microsoft.NET E-Commerce Bible (HMI, July 2001) and Microsoft Application Center 2000 Configuration and Administration (HMI, Nov.2001). He also co-authored E-Commerce for Dummies (HMI, August 2001). Since Don lives in a "recreational vehicle," he moves around often. Currently, he is in Las Vegas.
The Curriculum
Friday
4 Sessions, 2 Hours
Windows Server 2003 Basics Installing Windows Server 2003 Managing Users and Groups Using Active Directory Saturday
6 Sessions, 3 Hours
Managing Disks, Files, and File Systems Managing File Sharing and File Security Managing the Distributed File System (Dfs) Advanced File Management Managing Printers and Faxes Managing Terminal Services Saturday, continued
6 Sessions, 3 Hours
Configuring Security Policies Using the Security Configuration Manager (SCM) Networking with TCP/IP Managing the Domain Name System (DNS) Service Managing the Windows Internet Name System Service (WINS) Managing the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
Managing Internet Information Services (IIS) Managing Web Sites Managing Routing and Remote Access Services Managing the Internet Authentication Service (IAS) Sunday
6 Sessions, 3 Hours
Managing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Managing Advanced Network Services Using Network Monitor Performing Disaster Recovery Operations Managing Hardware Managing and Maintaining Servers 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
Working with Windows Clusters Managing Certificate Services Understanding Performance Management Performance Tuning and Optimization CD-ROM
Bonus appendix on the Windows Server 2003 interface Assessment test to help gauge your progress Searchable e-version of the book Author Don Jones (Carson City, NV) is a computer consultant specializing in Microsoft products and solutions. He is a frequent speaker at Microsoft conferences and participates in the Microsoft Certified Professional Exam development process. Don has worked for 2 "Dot Coms," developing their e-commerce initiatives. He is also the author of the Microsoft.NET E-Commerce Bible (HMI, July 2001) and Microsoft Application Center 2000 Configuration and Administration (HMI, Nov.2001). He also co-authored E-Commerce for Dummies (HMI, August 2001). Since Don lives in a "recreational vehicle," he moves around often. Currently, he is in Las Vegas.