Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 672 pages
- Published by: Sybex
- Edition: 1st Edition January 4, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0782144411
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0782144413
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 7.6 x 1.5 inches
- Weighs: 2.2 pounds
Product Description
- Active Directory stores information about a network's users and directories, making it easier to configure, manage, and update a network
- Windows Server 2003 R2 will include a new scripting engine to make Active Directory administration quicker and easier, plus a Group Policy Management Console for managing group and user accounts
- Geared to experienced system administrators, this book focuses on serious day-to-day requirements and provides real-world solutions, including scripts that can be downloaded and implemented in any AD system
Back Cover Copy
In-Depth Coverage for High-Level Active Directory Administrators
If you're an Active Directory systems administrator, this
comprehensive guide to the Windows Server 2003 R2 version of Active Directory offers you targeted solutions for the day-to-day requirements of managing a system. From improving your
efficiency with ready-to-use scripts that can be downloaded
from Sybex's web site, to a full range of automation solutions for managing the accounts of users and groups, this book delves into detail at the advanced level you need.
Practical and immediate, Mastering Active Directory for Windows Server 2003 R2 provides serious instruction for serious users, but also includes a refresher of the basics-a valuable resource you'll turn to again and again.
Coverage includes
- Understanding schema, the building blocks of Active Directory
- Organizing the physical and logical aspects of Active Directory
- Finding out what's new in R2 that enhances Active Directory
- Examining Microsoft's latest UNIX integration in R2
- Designing a rock solid Active Directory infrastructure
- Employing the new R2 scripting engine
- Managing groups, users, and computers
- Setting boundaries on policies, sites, and access
- Analyzing and prioritizing risk
- Troubleshooting at the highest level
All the ready-to-use scripts are available for download from the book's product page on www.sybex.com.
Leverage Real-World Solutions for Automating Management Tasks
Increase your Productivity with Five Full Chapters on Troubleshooting
Take Advantage of Ready-to-Use Scripts
Reader ReviewsWhen I picked up this book, I was expecting something that focused on the Server 2003 R2 specific Active Directory additions and changes, as the title somewhat implies. Instead, you are provided a Windows 2003 Active Directory from A to Z for administrators that includes sections on the R2 additions. Pretty much everything you need to know about the AD is covered. It starts with a very good overview of AD components and objects, leading into design objective and considerations for implementing an AD configuration appropriate for your environment. Once implemented, quite a few chapters are dedicated to administration of user, group, computer, and printer object using both the standard GUIs as well as command line tools; beyond standard tasks, delegation and auditing are also well covered. Group Policy topics include software installation, Windows settings, templates, AD object inheritance, and general AD storage and handling, again via the native GUI as well as the add-on Group Policy Management Console. Replication is also covered. Surprisingly, the authors touch on Schema extension, but failed to provide a useful "how-to". Insofar as R2 specific sections, Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) and Identity Management for Unix both have very complete information for setup, configuration, troubleshooting, and administration both via the GUI as well as command line tools. I was disappointed in that Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) was only briefly mentioned at the beginning of the book, but never actually addressed. Quite a few chapters are also dedicated to troubleshooting. These sections are well organized, easy to follow, and cover general troubleshooting methodology, available tools, and reference tables for understanding specific AD errors. Two additional sections are included that may be of interest to some. The first is an introduction to / overview of -Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM). Not a complete overview of that product, but very detailed in how to use MOM to assist in troubleshooting AD events and issues. The second is an overview of ADSI scripting for administrators, less of a learning resource and more of a cookbook of specific task scripts administrators could find useful. Although the book is often a little to "Microsoft is Super", and there are areas that contain a little too much history or background and could be paired down some, the writing style is otherwise easy to read and understand, keeping the reader as interested and as involved as is possible given what the topic as a whole. No assumptions about the reader's prior knowledge of the AD is assumed, making this not only a good learning source for some, but a reference guide for everyone as well. Although scripting is introduced, prior experience with VBScript is a must if you wish to really use that section, and you should not expect to walk away fully versed in ADSI. All in all, as it does cover the R2 additions, this is a good replacement text for other Windows 2003 AD titles.