Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 432 pages
- Published by: For Dummies
- Edition: 1st Edition April 15, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0764503413
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0764503412
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 1.1 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Description
If you're new to Windows 2000 Server or to networks in general, fear not, because using a network is not beyond anyone's wits or abilities -- it's mostly a matter of using a language that ordinary people can understand.
Windows 2000 Server For Dummies covers new Web-enabled network features and Active Directory administration for Windows 2000 in plain language. It's full of easy-to-understand instructions that enable you to find your way around a Windows 2000 Server-based network and
- Grasp basic networking concepts and terminology
- Understand network design, layout principles, and installation configurations
- Review software components common on Windows 2000-based networks
- Install and configure Windows 2000 Server
- Manage users and groups on a Windows 2000-based network
- Conduct a review of network security principles and practices to protect your data from accidental loss or vandalism
- Troubleshoot common causes of trouble on Windows 2000-based networks
Book Info
Presents clear explanations of all the basics and detailed guidance on the new Web-ready, easyadministration features of Windows 2000 Server. Discusses networking fundamentals, how to install and configure Windows 2000 server and troubleshoot common problems. Softcover.
Reader Reviews
I bought this book because I wanted a simple introduction to using windows as a server. I was very dissapointed to find that the entire first third of this book is a very basic rundown of networking in general, ethernet, bus/star topologies, tcp/ip, etc. Then the book spends two chapters on active directory, which is useless as not even Active Directory For Dummies could cover the whole topic. It also covers being a "print server" and manages to devote an entire chapter to "right click -> share". Overall I literally learned nothing useful. I'm still unsure about adding/managing user accounts, and know nothing about IIS.
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