Windows Server Cookbook: For Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000

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"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 18 mrt 2005 - 670 pagina's

This practical reference guide offers hundreds of useful tasks for managing Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft's latest and greatest server. Through concise, on-the-job solutions to common problems, Windows Server Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000 is certain to save you hours of time searching for answers.

Now, instead of dredging reams of Microsoft documentation or browsing its unstructured knowledge base to figure out a particular issue--such as how to compare registry values between two hosts--you can simply reference the index of Windows Server Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000. From there, you'll be directed to the exact trouble-shooting recipe they need.

As the newest title in O'Reilly's popular Cookbook series, this book covers a wide range of issues that you are likely to face in your daily management of the Windows Server operating system. This includes how to deal with:

  • files
  • event logs
  • DNS
  • DHCP
  • security
  • the registry
  • backup/restore
One of the book's key benefits is the presentation of solutions in three different recipe formats. Depending on preference, you can solve most problems with the graphical user interface, the command line, or by using scripts. Where appropriate, all three solutions are presented for each recipe in this book. Each recipe also includes a detailed discussion that explains how and why it works.

Windows Server Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000 is written for all levels of system administrators on Windows servers. If you're a relatively new user with only a rudimentary understanding of the job, the book can open your eyes to the many possibilities that await. And if you're an advanced user, it can serve as a useful reference and memory-jogger.

Download the code examples from this book. The complete set of examples is available at: http://www.rallenhome.com/books/​winsckbk/code.html.

 

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Introduction
1
System Configuration
19
Disks Drives and Volumes
68
Files Folders and Shares
100
Running and Scheduling Tasks
142
Processes
160
Services
185
Event Logs
214
DHCP Server
416
Active Directory
449
Domain User Group and Computer Accounts
505
Exchange Server 2003
542
Introduction to WSH
609
Introduction to WMI
613
Introduction to ADSI
618
List of Default Environment Variables
625

Registry
237
Network Configuration
260
Security Best Practices
290
Internet Information Services 60
308
Domain Name System DNS
373
List of Default Processes
629
List of Default Services
631
Index
641
Copyright

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Over de auteur (2005)

Robbie Allen is a Senior Systems Architect in the Advanced Services Technology Group at Cisco Systems. He was instrumental in the deployment and automation of Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP at Cisco. Robbie enjoys working on the Unix and Windows platforms, especially when Perl is installed. He is a firm believer that all system administrators should be proficient in at least one scripting language and most of his writings preach the benefits of automation. Robbie has a web site at www.rallenhome.com.

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