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Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

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  • Copyright 2002
  • Pages: 1392
  • Edition: 1st
  • eBook (Adobe DRM)
  • ISBN-10: 0-7686-5622-2
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-7686-5622-0

Special Edition Using Windows 2000 Server provides detailed advice on upgrading from Windows NT 4.0 and NetWare and start-from-scratch installations. This new edition increases coverage of telecommunications topics such as the Internet, Intranet, and extranet issues, enterprise-scale directory architecture, client services, and application installation. This book separates steps from theory to provide you with not only a reference to accomplish your work quickly, but also how to do it well and meet the needs of your company's specifications. Coverage is focused on server topics. "In the Real World" case studies at the end of each chapter provide insight to issues facing IT managers, Web production staff, and system administrators when upgrading to Windows 2000 Server.

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Table of Contents

I. PLANNING YOUR MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 SERVER INSTALLATION.

1. Windows 2000 Server for NT 4.0 Users- What's New.
2. Understanding IP, DNS Namespaces, and TCP/IP.
3. Introducing the Active Directory and LDAP.
4. Optimizing Your Active Directory Topology.
5. Choosing and Testing Migration Strategies.
6. Preparing NT 4.0 for Windows 2000 Server Migration.
7. Specifying Server and Data Storage Hardware.

II. DEPLOYING WINDOWS 2000 SERVER.

8. Deploying Windows 2000 Production Servers.
9. Installing RAID and Removable Media Systems.
10. Working with the Windows 2000 Registry.
11. Setting Up Key- and Certificate-Based Security.
12. Interoperating with NetWare Servers.
13. Integrating UNIX and Linux Networks.

III. DELIVERING NETWORK RESOURCES TO CLIENTS.

14. Providing Clients with DHCP and WINS.
15. Establishing Group Policies, User Accounts, and Logons.
16. Managing Server Shares and the Distributed File System.
17. Installing Network Printers.
18. Connecting Windows 2000, NT, and 9x Clients.
19. Serving Macintosh, Windows 3.11, and DOS Clients.
20. Supplying IntelliMirror and Application Installation Services.
21. Using Remote Installation Services.
22. Monitoring and Tuning Your Network.
23. Optimizing, Backing Up, and Restoring Your Servers.

IV. WIDE-AREA NETWORKING, INTRANETS, AND THE INTERNET.

24. Communicating with Remote Sites and Domains.
25. Managing Remote Access and Routing Services.
26. Setting Up a Virtual Private Network.
27. Administering Internet Information Server 5.0.

V. ADVANCED MANAGEMENT AND ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS.

28. Managing Transaction and Messaging Services.
29. Deploying Windows Terminal Services.
30. Clustering with Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

VI. APPENDIXES.

A: Installing and Using the ADS125 Active Directory Application.
B: Glossary.
Index.

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