Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes is intended for the network managers and Windows Server 2003 system administrators who are responsible for setting up and running computers and networks. Those familiar with TCP/IP implementations on other operating systems learn how to configure and deploy Windows networking components. The audience also includes those familiar with TCP/IP as implemented on other operating systems who want to understand how to accomplish network-oriented tasks on Windows. Windows Server 2003 Networking Cookbook is a comprehensive, task-based guide to installing, deploying, and configuring the various networking protocols and services supported by Windows Server 2003. The reliability of the Windows server operating system increases with every release and as a result, more organizations are using it for mission critical network services such as DNS, DHCP, and remote access. Currently, there is little printed information available on performing tasks associated with building and running these services. Instead, administrators are forced to wade through the Microsoft documentation to find what they need. Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes makes it easy by presenting task-based information in a multi-solution format. Graphical, command-line, group policy, registry, and scripting solutions are included with each recipe as applicable.
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Robbie Allen has worked at Cisco Systems for nine years. Prior to Cisco, he worked in IT at IBM and Lucent Technologies. He is the author or co-author of seven books, all from O'Reilly: Active Directory, 3rd Edition 0596101732 Windows Server 2003 Security Cookbook 0596007531 Windows Server Cookbook 0596006330 Windows XP Cookbook 0596007256 Active Directory Cookbook 0596004648 DNS on Windows Server 2003 0596005628 Managing Enterprise Active Directory Services 0672321254 Laura E. Hunter is currently a senior information technology specialist at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Active Directory Field Guide (1590594924) and has co-authored or technically reviewed ten books on Microsoft technologies, and she has written numerous articles for TechTarget.com and Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine. For a complete list of her work experience and publications, see www.laurahcomputing.com. Brad Dinerman is a Microsoft MVP in Windows Server Systems (Networking), one of only fifty worldwide to possess the award in this category. He also possesses an MCSE and MCP+I in Windows NT4 and 2000, is a Certified SonicWall Security Administrator and earned a Ph.D. in physics from Boston College. Brad is a frequent contributor to various online TechTips sites and gives user group/conference presentations on topics ranging from spam and security solutions to Internet development techniques. He also published numerous articles in international physics journals in his earlier, scientific career. Brad is the founder and president of the New England Information Security Group, the former chair of the Boston Area Exchange Server User Group and a member of the FBI's Infragard Boston Members Alliance.
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