Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Résumé
- Provides truly comprehensive coverage of Server specific topics for administrators
- Highlights and covers, in detail, all new features of Windows 2000 Server
- Design your Active Directory domains and sites for delegated administration and efficient replication
- Run the CD-ROM's ADS125 application to generate real-world examples of large Active Directory domains
- Administer multiple-domain organizational unit (OU) structures with thousands of user and computer accounts
- Take advantage of the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to clone your current Windows NT domains
- Safely upgrade your Windows NT servers or use ADMT for incremental migration to Windows 2000
- Optimize Dynamic DNS and deliver integrated WINS and DHCP services to all Win32 clients
- Establish high-speed Virtual Private Networks with the Point-to-Point and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocols
- Use Group Policies to manage Windows 2000 clients and reduce support costs
- Set up and manage IntelliMirror services-disk quotas, application installation, and folder redirection
- Part 1: Planning Your Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Installation ..... 17
- 1: Windows 2000 Server for NT 4.0 Users- What's New ..... 19
- 2: Understanding IP, DNS Namespaces, and TCP/IP ..... 63
- 3: Introducing the Active Directory and LDAP ..... 93
- 4: Optimizing Your Active Directory Topology ..... 147
- 5: Choosing and Testing Migration Strategies ..... 193
- 6: Preparing NT 4.0 for Windows 2000 Server Migration ..... 259
- 7: Specifying Server and Data Storage Hardware ..... 297
- Part 11: Deploying Windows 2000 Server ..... 339
- 8: Deploying Windows 2000 Production Servers ..... 341
- 9: Installing RAID and Removable Media Systems ..... 413
- 10: Working with the Windows 2000 Registry 453 1 1 Setting Up Key- and Certificate-Based Security ..... 485
- 12: Interoperating with NetWare Servers ..... 519
- 13: Integrating UNIX and Linux Networks ..... 545
- Part III: Delivering Network Resources to Clients ..... 583
- 14: Providing Clients with DHCP and WINS ..... 585
- 15: Establishing Group Policies, User Accounts, and Logons ..... 617
- 16: Managing Server Shares and the Distributed File System ..... 675
- 17: Installing Network Printers ..... 723
- 18: Connecting Windows 2000, NT, and 9x Clients ..... 757
- 19: Serving Macintosh, Windows 3.11, and DOS Clients ..... 791
- 20: Supplying IntelliMirror and Application Installation Services ..... 827
- 21: Using Remote Installation Services ..... 857
- 22: Monitoring and Tuning Your Network ..... 889
- 23: Optimizing, Backing Up, and Restoring Your Servers ..... 919
- Part IV: Wide-Area Networking, Intranets, and the Internet ..... 981
- 24: Communicating with Remote Sites and Domains ..... 983
- 25: Managing Remote Access and Routing Services ..... 1023
- 26: Setting Up a Virtual Private Network ..... 1075
- 27: Administering Internet Information Server 5.0 ..... 1105
- Part V: Advanced Management and Enterprise Systems ..... 1137
- 28: Managing Transaction and Messaging Services ..... 1139
- 29: Deploying Windows Terminal Services ..... 1195
- 30: Clustering with Windows 2000 Advanced Server ..... 1227
- Part VI: Appendixes 1253
- A: Installing and Using the ADS125 Active Directory Application ..... 1255
- B: Glossary ..... 1287
- Index ..... 1317
L'auteur - Roger Jennings
is a principal of Oakleaf Systems, a northern California consulting firm specializing in Windows client/server database and digital video applications. Roger is the best-selling author of Sams Publishing's Access 2 Developer's Guide and Database Developer's Guide with Visual Basic 4. He has contributed to the Microsoft Developer Network CD-ROM and Microsoft Developer News. Roger was a member of the beta-test team for Microsoft Windows 3.1 and 95; Windows NT 3.1, 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0 (Workstation and Server); Exchange Server; SQL Server 6.0 and 6.5; Proxy Server; ActiveMovie; Media Server; and every release of Access and Visual Basic. Roger is also a contributing editor for the Visual Basic Programmer's Journal.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Que |
Auteur(s) | Roger Jennings |
Parution | 01/10/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 1362 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 2268g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780789721228 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7897-2122-8 |
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