Mastering Windows 2000 Server

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Edition: 4th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-11-01
Publisher(s): Sybex Inc
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Summary

Windows 2000 is slated to be Microsoft's business (and eventually -- personal) operating system of the future. Microsoft is investing more than $1 billion in research and development on Windows this year, and Bill Gates has said that he is "betting the company on Windows 2000." There are now at least 2,000,000 NT Server 4 installations. Windows 2000 Server is the successor to Windows NT. Some experts have predicted more than 1 million of these installations will move to Windows 2000 in its very first year!

Table of Contents

Introduction
Windows 2000 Server Overview
History: The Story So Far
The Windows 2000 Registry
Setting Up and Rolling Out Windows 2000
The Windows 2000 Server UI and MMC
Understanding and Using TCP/IP in Windows 2000 Server
Building a Windows 2000 TCP/IP Infrastructure: DHCP, WINS, and DNS
Understanding and Using Active Directory
Managing and Creating User Accounts
Managing Windows 2000 Storage
Creating and Managing Shared Folders
Software Installation
Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Print Services
Connecting Clients to Windows 2000 Server
Supporting Clients with Windows Terminal Services
Connecting Macintoshes to Windows 2000
Web, Mail, FTP, and Telnet Services in Windows 2000 Server
How Running a Big Windows 2000 Network Is Different
Integrating NetWare with Windows 2000 Server
Tuning and Monitoring Your Windows 2000 Network
Preparing for and Recovering from Server Failures
Installing and Managing Remote Access Service in Windows 2000 Server
Installing Hardware in Windows 2000.Appendix: Performance Objects in Windows 2000
Index
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