Synopses & Reviews
This full-color hands-on guide book has been enhanced to make learning even easier by offering more detailed lab setup instructions, expanded chapter summaries, and new practice exams that will reinforce the skills learned.
About the Author
Dan DiNicolo is an independent technical trainer, consultant, and author. Dan has worked on a variety of training, consulting, and authoring projects for enterprise-level clients throughout the world, including the United States, Canada, Germany, and Ghana.
Dan holds a variety of Cisco and Microsoft technical certifications including CCNA, CCDA, MCSE and MCT. His past projects have covered a variety of different environments including corporate, government, military and non-profit organizations. His main areas of expertise include network security, enterprise internetworking, directory services design, and network administration. Dr. Brian T. McCann has taught courses in managerial economics, strategic management, and entrepreneurship at the undergraduate, MBA and executive education levels. He holds an MBA from Vanderbilt University where he earned the Founder's Medal as the top graduate of the class. Dr. McCann received his doctoral training in strategic management at Purdue University's Krannert School of Management where he was awarded the Ross Fellowship, the Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching, and the Purdue Research Foundation Research Grant. His more than 10 years of industry experience include running a residential land development company, serving as the CFO for an Internet start-up, and implementing new strategic initiatives for a non-profit economic development group. In addition to co-authoring this MBA-level textbook in managerial economics, Dr. McCann's work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, and Journal of Management Studies. His current research interests span strategic management and entrepreneurship and include the performance implications of firm agglomeration, the effects of ownership structure on competitive behaviors, and the role of threshold-based decision making in the entrepreneurial process.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Windows Server 2003 2. Managing Hardware Devices 3. Creating and Managing User Accounts 4. Implementing and Managing Group and Computer Accounts 5. Managing File Access 6. Managing Disks and Data Storage 7. Advanced File System Management 8. Implementing and Managing Printers 9. Implementing and Using Group Policy 10. Server Administration 11. Monitoring Server Performance 12. Managing and Implementing Backups and Disaster Recovery 13. Administering Web Resources 14. Windows Server 2003 Security Features Appendices A: Exam Objectives Tracking for MCSE Certification Exam 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Server 2003 Environment B: Detailed Lab Setup Guide C: Expanded Chapter Summaries New Tear-out Practice Exam