Synopses & Reviews
* Nearly 450 pages of highly visual, task-oriented instruction make this guide a must for network technicians and administrators who want to take the next step in expertise
* A two-color interior with detailed, step-by-step screen shots walks readers through intermediate-to-advanced topics, demonstrating how to install, configure, and maintain Windows Server 2003
* Task coverage includes setting up users, computers, and printers; managing networked file and print servers; creating an e-mail server; and most important, how to keep all data protected and secure
* Features an invaluable overview of SharePoint Services
Synopsis
Network technicians and administrators often need to know how to conduct a single task or a small set of tasks and need to quickly learn how to perform those tasks. Master Visually Windows Server 2003 offers over 400 pages of step-by-step illustrated techniques that can be accessed and used quickly. Readers will be able to learn step-by-step how to install, configure, and maintain numerous server functions, roles, and tasks. Each step is accompanied by detailed screen shots that provide a visual guide for the reader.
Synopsis
* Features an invaluable overview of SharePoint Services
Synopsis
"One picture is worth a thousand words." If you prefer instructions that show you how rather than tell you why, then this intermediate to advanced level reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned, step-by-step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 160 Windows Server 2003 tasks, including:
- Creating applications with SharePoint® Services
- Creating schema classes and attributes
- Configuring site links and bridges
- Converting a basic disk to a dynamic disk
- Managing devices and device drivers
- Establishing server security
- Building Internet connections
About the Author
James Pyles, A+, Network+, and CCNA, is a technical writer and freelance consultant who has participated in numerous Ethernet rollouts, workstation upgrades and installations, operating system upgrades, network equipment installations and upgrades, and help desk support functions. He has also supported a usability lab for a major hardware manufacturer as well as worked as a consultant for a wireless network provider in his community. He has written online courses and contributed to several books on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and networking hardware, protocols, and security. James currently is on staff as a technical writer for EmergeCore Networks in Boise, Idaho. James has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Computer Network Support, and a Masters in Counseling.
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Table of Contents
PART I: ACTIVE DIRECTORY OPERATIONS.1) Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
2) Functional Levels.
3) Flexible Operations Masters.
4) Active Directory Sites and Services.
5) Active Directory Users and Computers.
6) Active Directory Command Line Tools.
PART II: MANAGE YOUR SERVER ROLES.
7) Server Management.
8) Printing.
PART III: MANAGING STORAGE AND HARDWARE.
9) Data Storage Disk Systems.
10) Shared and Redirected Folders.
11) NTFS Share Permissions.
12) Manage Devices and Device Drivers.
PART IV: GROUP POLICY.
13) Creating and Editing Group Policy.
14) User and Computer Configuration.
PART V: SERVER SECURITY.
15) Windows Settings and Security Settings in Group Policy.
16) Server Security Configurations.
PART VI: NETWORK YOUR SERVER.
17) Internet Connections.
18) Remote Connections.
PART VII: SHAREPOINT SERVICES.
19) Install SharePoint.
20) The Intranet as a Work Area.
PART VIII: SERVER MAINTENANCE.
21) Backup and Recovery.
22) Active Directory Maintenance.
23) Monitoring the Server.