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![]() | Microsoft® Windows Server(TM) 2003 Administrator's Companion, Second Edition by Charlie Russel, Sharon Crawford, Jason Gerend ISBN-10: 9780735620476 ISBN-10: 0-7356-2047-4 ISBN-13: 9780735620476 ISBN-13: 978-0-7356-2047-6 Hardcover 2006-03-22 Microsoft Press Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Get the ideal one-volume guide for the IT professional who administers Windows Server 2003. Now fully updated for Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2003 R2, this ADMINISTRATOR’S COMPANION offers up-to-date information on core system administration topics for Microsoft Windows®, including Microsoft Active Directory® directory service, security issues, disaster planning and recovery, and interoperability with Novell NetWare and UNIX. It includes all-new sections on SP1 security updates and new features for R2. Featuring easy-to-use procedures and handy workarounds, this book provides ready answers, practical solutions, and clear procedures for on-the-job results. | ||
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Comprehensive and very easy to read Don't get scared by its size. I thought the contents were very well presented and easy to read & understand. I thougth notes about what one can avoid from the author's years of experience was very helpful and proved to be true in many occasions for me as well. I used this book to plan out a server deployment and migration for a client and I was very grateful for the deployment tips. | ||
Too Basic for Administrator Level Work In an administrator's companion you expect to find technical material not usually found in the typical server manual. That's supposedly the whole purpose. You expect to find an expert in the field blessing us with the fruits of their experience; experience we can't usually find in the typical book on this platform. This book is like reading introductory Windows. "Click the button by enable to enable". Step by step instructions on how to use the "Add New Hardware" wizard which came out with Windows 95. I pray no network administrator needs to be told something like that. It's like this throughout the book. So I checked the author's credentials. I discovered one of the authors is a writer of computer books. In other words, text from other computer books is regurgitated and placed in this book. Now the author has another book to add to their list of accomplishments. Some of the admin companion books are really good. But unless you need just another basic level book with page after page telling you things like "if you want this click it and click Next" then pass this book by. A good administrator companion book is usually written by several experienced administrators. Such books are out there. This is not one of them. | ||
Small and handy Yes, this is a small and handy Windows 2003 administrator's handbook. I used it many times and it is simple to read and I dont have to remember anything about Windows Server now that it is all in the handbook. | ||
Microsoft Windows Books I ordered these books online and they came in very good shape and were delivered on time. Very informative and helpful books. | ||
Boring but useful I used this book to pass the 70-290 exam. This book contains a lot of useful information. It is a great reference book too. This book is really boring. It is not a book that you will enjoy reading. It is a good book for experts and as a reference. For beginners who are just starting, I would recommend the QUE books. | ||