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Introducing the Domain Name Service (DNS)
Sep 14, 2001
Dave Bixler describes DNS and how it make it easier for a user to find IP-based resources.
Introduction to the Microsoft System Center Enterprise Suite
Apr 30, 2010
This chapter introduces the System Center family of products and what each of the components are.
Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation
Oct 19, 2007
This chapter lays out some of the basic principles of WPF and walk through a quick overview of the entire WPF platform.
Introductory VPNs: Mapping LANs and Lines for Fewer Landmines
Oct 24, 2003
It's supposed to be a virtual private network, not a virtual nervous breakdown.
ISA Security Concepts - Part I
Feb 22, 2002
This sample chapter focuses on topics such as the ISA Server Security Configuration wizard. This wizard enables you to tighten your security considerably. Read on to explore site and content rules in detail.
IT Management Using C# with WMI
Sep 21, 2007
If you find the acronym-rich area of management one big yawn, you'll be pleased to see how easy it is to get started with WMI.
Kerberizing Applications Using Security Support Provider Interface
Mar 30, 2001
In this chapter, the authors examine the Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI), the common interface to request security services in Windows 2000, and show how to use SSPI to kerberize applications. They also define some important security concepts ...
Kernel Mode Driver Framework for Windows 7 Drivers
Nov 16, 2011
Ronald D. Reeves, Ph.D. discusses the Kernel Mode Driver Framework (KMDF), which is one of the major frameworks supplied by Microsoft to make the driver writer’s life much easier.
Linux and Windows Interoperability: Planning and Deploying a Network
Jun 28, 2002
Learn how the unified services of Windows 2000 and Linux support a variety of networking services. Design, set up, and deploy a successful network for the fictitious company Elsolutions.
Looking Inside Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007
Mar 7, 2008
This chapter provides a look inside OpsMgr from the macro and micro perspectives.
Looking Inside System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
Sep 6, 2012
This chapter discusses the internal working of Configuration Manager.
Managing Domains, Trusts, and DNS
Dec 8, 2000
In this chapter, author Kevin Kocis focuses on the most improved and enhanced features of Windows 2000: the administrative overhead reduction in terms of domains, trusts, and DNS.
Managing Files
Dec 25, 2006
Managing Files and Folders in Windows Vista
Aug 31, 2007
Learn how Vista handles basic file management.
Managing Files in Windows XP Home Edition
Dec 21, 2001
This sample chapter from TechTV: Microsoft Windows XP for Home Users explains Windows XP's new method of file management.
Managing Files with Windows XP
Jun 24, 2005
As you work with a computer creating more and more documents, you need to find a way to keep this information organized. Without a good organizational method, all your files are lumped together in one place. This chapter will help you get started organizing your files in a logical and meaningful way.
Managing OUs, Users, and Groups in Active Directory
May 24, 2002
This chapter covers managing OUs and Users, Contacts, Computers, and Groups in Active Directory using the Users and Computers snap-in.
Managing the Directory
Jun 22, 2001
This sample chapter from Windows 2000 Essential Reference covers DNS and Active Directory, configuring a domain controller, creating and managing user accounts, creating and managing groups, and logging on and authentication.
Managing Users, Contacts, and Groups in Exchange Server 2003
Nov 11, 2005
In an Exchange organization, administrators spend a great deal of time dealing with users, contacts, and groups. The administration tools are very similar to those of Exchange 2000 and require very little additional training to get started. This chapter will help you get started managing Exchange.
Managing Windows User Accounts on Your Home Computer
Jun 23, 2006
Even in households and home offices that have multiple computers (the reason you are setting up your wireless network), it’s not uncommon to share a computer with another user or users. This chapter takes a look at sharing a computer with another person and focuses on creating and managing Windows user accounts. It also covers the process of logging on and off your Windows system and switching users.

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