Rating: Summary: Very Thorough! Review: Believe it or not, I actually sat down and read most of this 1,800 page book. I was trying to get a feel for Windows 2000 Server, and I thought the bigger the book the better. It was a great place to start! The chapters are written so that the concepts are easily undersandable, and words and terms are defined in case you aren't familiar with them. There are lots of diagrams and screen shots to assist you in understanding how Active Directory works and is designed. The installation section is very thorough, and there are chapters to help you set up and use DNS, DHCP, TCP/IP, Active Directory, and understand trusts. It seems like a one-stop shop for anyone who needs a thorough introduction to the Windows 2000 Server operating system. It's sort of a how-to in a sense, and even details the differences in installing clean or performing an upgrade. I found the sections on security to be extrememly helpful, since there are so many new security features and protocols available since the release of NT 4.0. I'd suggest this book as a great first read for new network administrators on a 2000 network, and also as a handy desk reference for everything listed above and then some. The book also covers creating users and groups, monitoring the network, IIS, and IPSec.
Rating: Summary: This is the book to have for supporting Windows 2000 Review: Excellent! This is the book to have for supporting Windows 2000 I bought Karanjit's NT 4.0 server book and loved it, I have to say that this book is even better. If you can only afford one book on Windows 2000 server, this is the one to have! Jose Medeiros, Instructor - San Jose City College, MCP+I, MCSE, MCT, Vice President- NT Engineering Association,...
Rating: Summary: just an intro Review: This book has some good information and a couple of good indexes and lists of things you don't find like login script variables and a couple of good appendixes, but it's not as thorough as it should be considering its size. there is a lot of repitition including direct cutting and pasting of small sections. Also it doesn't have nearly the amount of Active Directory info I expected. It's just an introduction to win2k with a couple of nice bonuses, but it's not enough to get out there and set up a network with.
Rating: Summary: Very poor Review: This book is mainly useless. If you want to know how each piece of the MS server 2000 works, just look at the help files. This book simply repeats that. It does NOT tell you how the pieces work together. For example, if you wanted to set up a DNS server and Web server that work together on the same computer(as is a common task for a lot of people) this book fails. Most books are like this one. BOTTOM LINE - They tell you how to install a piece of the os along with a vague descrition of that piece and move on to the next topic. This is ALREADY in the MS help files and mostly uselss.
Rating: Summary: Very poor Review: This book is mainly useless. If you want to know how each piece of the MS server 2000 works, just look at the help files. This book simply repeats that. It does NOT tell you how the pieces work together. For example, if you wanted to set up a DNS server and Web server that work together on the same computer(as is a common task for a lot of people) this book fails. Most books are like this one. BOTTOM LINE - They tell you how to install a piece of the os along with a vague descrition of that piece and move on to the next topic. This is ALREADY in the MS help files and mostly uselss.
Rating: Summary: Not useful. Review: This book is rather useless. The style of writing is boring: it's like reading a phone book. There is no explanation on "why" this feature works. It focuses on "how" to do this or that. More like a robot cookbook.
Rating: Summary: Not useful. Review: This book is rather useless. The style of writing is boring: it's like reading a phone book. There is no explanation on "why" this feature works. It focuses on "how" to do this or that. More like a robot cookbook.
Rating: Summary: Well worth it Review: This book is the best i've seen so far for windows 2000 server training. It explains everything in a very detail way and it is good to those who would like to learn hown to use the 2000 server.
Rating: Summary: Well worth it Review: This book is the best i've seen so far for windows 2000 server training. It explains everything in a very detail way and it is good to those who would like to learn hown to use the 2000 server.
Rating: Summary: Dr. Siyan updates his classic book! Review: This is *the* book to have at hand as your primary reference source. In this updated edition of the popular "Windows NT Professional Reference," Dr. Siyan has documented the Windows 2000 operating system in fine detail, adding contextual and practical information to the hard technical data. Perfect for administrators, consultants, trainers and engineers to have to answer any Windows 2000 question.
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