Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 1568 pages
- Published by: Microsoft Press April 4, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0735622833
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0735622838
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 7.4 x 2.8 inches
- Weighs: 5.2 pounds
Product Description
Get the definitive reference for deploying, configuring, and supporting
Microsoft Windows Vistawith expert insights from
Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) and the Windows Vista Team. This official
Microsoft Resource Kit provides more than 1,500 pages of in-depth technical guidance on automating deployment; implementing security enhancements; administering group policy, files and folders, and programs; and troubleshooting for Windows Vista. In addition, you get detailed information on
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7,
Microsoft Windows Firewall, and Windows Defender. You also get more than 150 timesaving scripts to help automate administrative tasks, additional job aids, and an eBook of the entire Resource Kit on CD.
Publisher Description
Key Book Benefits:
-Definitive product information and expert insights straight from the Windows Vista team and
Microsoft MVPs -Provides the information that every Windows administrator requirements about troubleshooting, security enhancements, group policy, and automating administration -CD includes additional job aids and a fully searchable version of the entire RESOURCE KIT book
Reader ReviewsWindows OS Resource Kits have always proved invaluable to the administrator, and the Vista RSK is no different; over 1500 pages in this edition and a DVD as well. This RSK is much more inclusive than some previous Windows Desktop RSKs. Part 1 starts off with an tour of Vista's changes over XP, and an overview of the OS' security components. Part 2 is all about automated deployment (over 250 pages dedicated to it), outlining general preparation and environmental requirements, use of the Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK), and Windows Business Desktop Deployment 2007 (Windows BBD 2007). Both AIK and BBD are included in the DVD. Part 3 covers desktop management, geared mostly for network administrators managing Vista clients, and includes additional Microsoft services such as Windows Meeting Space, Search and Internet Explorer 7. Part 4 covers desktop maintenance (and coverage of an oddly placed Remote Assistance). Part 5 deals with networking and includes a section on deploying IPv6. The final section provides around 200 pages of troubleshooting, divided into startup, hardware / driver, network, and Stop messages. Besides the aforementioned, the accompanying DVD also provides a PDF version of the book, several sample chapters of other books, and over 170 scripts and tools (mostly VBS scripts) aimed at both showing the intrinsic administrative capabilities of Vista as well as additional tools to assist in deployment, management, and troubleshooting. Unlike the first two attempts at an XP RSK, this RSK starts things off right with in-depth information that is easy to find and easy to understand. A must have for administrators.