Die Neuauflage der Vorg?ngerversion "Windows 2000 Server" - ein Bestseller mit ?ber einer Million verkaufter Exemplare!
"Windows .NET Server For Dummies" erscheint in Verbindung mit der neuen Windows .NET Server Release, die Microsoft im Mai 2002 auf den Markt bringt.
Ein praktischer Leitfaden, der insbesondere Neulingen auf dem Gebiet der Netzwerk- und Servertechnik genau erkl?rt, wie man den Windows .NET Server nutzt.
Behandelt werden alle wichtigen Features und Updates der neuen Version, wie z.B. Microsoft .NET Framework, Active Directory mit seinem neuen Drag and Drop-Object Management, Internet Information Server und Microsoft Management Console.
Hier erhalten Sie alle Informationen, die Sie brauchen, um mit einem Windows .NET serverbasierten Netzwerk klar zu kommen, grundlegende Netzwerkkonzepte und -terminologie zu verstehen, Netzwerkdesign und Layoutprinzipien zu begreifen, Windows .NET Server zu installieren und zu konfigurieren, User-Management und Netzwerksicherheit umzusetzen.
Ed Tittel ist ein erfahrener Trainer und Autor von ?ber 20 Dummies-Titeln mit einer Gesamtauflage von ?ber einer Million Exemplaren. Dar?ber hinaus hat er Hunderte von Artikeln f?r Fachmagazine geschrieben und an ?ber 110 Computerb?chern mitgearbeitet.
Have not had a chance to read book yet. But came on time and price was right.
A True Reference for the Rest of Us
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is my first review of a book, so please allow me a few mistakes. I am a chemist who is being forced, by work circumstances, to become more of an IT person than I thought possible. I will be administering a client-server system in our laboratory. I needed to find a book that would expand on the very limited knowledge that I currently possess. I found that book in "Windows Server 2003 for Dummies". The first couple of chapters are basic network setups, after that they got more in depth and to the point of what I needed to know. I'm obviously still learning and I use the book as a constant reference. I have since purchased "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Dummies". I only hope I find this book as useful.
Does exactly what the title says...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
...it provides a Windows Server 2003 reference for people who are starting from scratch (a.k.a. Dummies). I'm really shocked by the other reviews. This book promises no coverage whatsoever of any exam objectives for Microsoft's exams. I am a, sometimes blunt, redneck from West Virginia (now transplanted to Ohio), and I must say that only a true dummy would buy this book to prepare for an exam. In that light only should the book be condemned (I have a real problem with the whole "for dummies" series as an adult educator myself, but that's another story for another review.), in that a true dummy buying the book is probably making a bad decision anyway - as they do not have the capacity to make an educated decision, since, by definition, a dummy (according to webster: one without intelligence; and intelligence is a lack of the ability to learn) cannot become educated. In the end, the market for the "for dummies" books should be about .001 percent since that's about how many people would be "dummies". If you are new to Windows servers and networking in general this is a phenomenal book with which to begin. If you are a seasoned Windows veteran, and you buy this book, you might want to consider an occupation that requires little planning and thought. It's obviously for the beginning Windows admin. In most of my reviews, I try to focus on the book itself and the value it brings, but I had to point out the misrepresentations of the other reviews.
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