Book Description
If you're a current or aspiring Windows administrator or consultant, look no further than Mastering Windows Server 2003 for the in-depth, comprehensive, unbiased, and highly readable (some would even say entertaining) coverage readers have come to expect from the leading Windows authority, Mark Minasi. Building on the solid foundation established over years of working with and writing on Windows products, Mark Minasi takes you where few have ventured within Windows Server 2003, Microsoft's flagship network operating system that provides a solution for file and printer sharing, secure Internet connectivity, centralized desktop application deployment, and rich collaboration between businesses, employees, and customers. Anyone evaluating or planning a deployment of .NET Server will benefit immeasurably from Mark Minasi's detailed discussion of Windows Server 2003 installation, configuration, and essential operations. Mark Minasi is a regular keynote speaker at major IT conferences across the country. His training seminars sell out months in advance.
From the Back Cover
The Only Windows Server Resource You Need The single most comprehensive and understandable book on the subject, Mastering Windows Server 2003 continues author Mark Minasi's award-winning tradition of clear and comprehensive coverage of Microsoft's Windows Server products. This book shows you how to plan, configure and install your network, keep it running its best, and fix it if it breaks. And you still get all the coverage you need for the Windows 2000 Server installations that remain part of your environment. Coverage includes: Configuring IP, DHCP, DNS, and WINS to achieve the right foundation for your network DNS explained in everyday English, from basics to advanced design Designing, running, and maintaining Active Directory-based domains with Server 2003 and 2000 Server Running your own Web, FTP, and e-mail server with 2003 Controlling hundreds, even thousands, of workstations with group policies and security templates Tuning and monitoring your network Securing your network from split-brain DNS to AD delegation to group policies, logs, IPSec, PKI and more Using Windows Server 2003 to share Internet connections Complete coverage of all new 2003 features Real Solutions to Real Challenges If improving the real-world performance of your network is the bottom line, this book delivers the goods. It shows you how to design and manage a multiple-platform network, build a Windows-based intranet, find the right data backup strategy, prevent and recover from disasters, and much more. There's no end to what you'll accomplish with practical, step-by-step instruction from the expert who has actually done it all on live networks!
About the Author
Mark Minasi, MCSE, is recognized as one of the world's best teachers of Windows Server technology. He teaches classes in 15 countries and is a much sought-after speaker at conferences. Mark has written over 15 books for Sybex and serves as the series editor for the Mark Minasi Windows Administrator Library.
Mastering Windows Server 2003 FROM OUR EDITORS
The Barnes & Noble Review
In this cornerᄑweighing in at just over seven pounds (and more than 1,750 pagesᄑthe defending heavyweight champion of the Windows server universeᄑMark Minasiᄑs Mastering Windows Server 2003.
Since the earliest Windows NT days, admins at every level have depended on Mark Minasi as the source for rock-solid reliable, usable Windows information.
In the early days, frankly, they didnᄑt have many alternatives. NT was new and challenging to test. Many authors just parroted the ᄑofficial lineᄑ from Redmond. The first Mastering Windows NT was a breath of fresh air. Minasi always ran down the details. When something didnᄑt work as it was supposed to (which was often), heᄑd tell you the real deal -- in depth. The books were big but wonderfully readable: Minasiᄑs writing voice captured the singular humor his thousands of seminar attendees knew well.
Well, a lotᄑs happened since then. There are several excellent Windows Server books now. We wondered how Markᄑs new edition would stand up to them. Weᄑre happy to report that this editionᄑs better than ever. A lot better.
Recognizing that few companies are going to rip out the Windows 2000 Server investments theyᄑve only recently made, Minasi has written a book thatᄑs perfect for mixed Win2K/2003 environments.
For example, Minasiᄑs 200-page chapter on TCP/IP infrastructure adds an outstanding discussion of ᄑsplit-brain DNSᄑ: presenting one set of DNS names to your private intranet and a different set to the world. For security reasons, this strategy makes sense for over 90 percent of AD deployments. Weᄑve never seen it explained as clearly -- and this stuff is equally doable under Win2K and Windows Server 2003.
Similarly, Windows Server 2003ᄑs Mac client support hasnᄑt changed much. But the Mac has. So Minasi brought aboard ᄑMac geekᄑ C. A. Callahan to completely revamp the bookᄑs Mac chapter for OS X clients.
Of course, in 1,750 pages, thereᄑs plenty of room for the stuff that is new in Windows Server 2003. For instance, the Resultant Set of Policies tool, which lets you troubleshoot group policies before you unleash them on the unwitting masses. Or the solid coverage of the safer, more robust IIS6 (just one example of Microsoftᄑs -- and Minasiᄑs -- greater focus on security).
Nor does Minasi scant the implications of all that security. (For example, domain logons from ancient Windows for Workgroups or DOS workstations arenᄑt supported anymore, unless you deliberately downgrade security -- but thereᄑs a workaround thatᄑll get folks the data they need without a domain logon.)
Finally, cool 21st-century stuff notwithstanding, youᄑve still got to support printers and file sharing. Minasi takes you into every nook and cranny of Windows Server 2003ᄑs file/print support.
As you can probably tell, we admire Minasiᄑs work -- but weᄑre not alone. He recently won CertCitiesᄑ Readers Choice Award for Favorite Technical Author. Thatᄑs doubly impressive because Minasiᄑs books arenᄑt even written primarily for the certification candidates that hang out at CertCities.
Though you sure canᄑt go wrong using this book to prep for your MCSA or MCSE. And if youᄑre responsible for a Windows network -- 2003, 2000, or both -- youᄑve gotta have it. Bill Camarda
Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2000 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Only Windows Server Resource You Need
The single most comprehensive and understandable book on the subject, Mastering Windows Server 2003 continues author Mark Minasi's award-winning tradition of clear and comprehensive coverage of Microsoft's Windows Server products. This book shows you how to plan, configure and install your network, keep it running its best, and fix it if it breaks. And you still get all the coverage you need for the Windows 2000 Server installations that remain part of your environment.
Coverage includes: Configuring IP, DHCP, DNS, and WINS to achieve the right foundation for your network DNS explained in everyday English, from basics to advanced design Designing, running, and maintaining Active Directory-based domains with Server 2003 and 2000 Server Running your own Web, FTP, and e-mail server with 2003 Controlling hundreds, even thousands, of workstations with group policies and security templates Tuning and monitoring your network Securing your network from split-brain DNS to AD delegation to group policies, logs, IPSec, PKI and more Using Windows Server 2003 to share Internet connections Complete coverage of all new 2003 features
Real Solutions to Real Challenges If improving the real-world performance of your network is the bottom line, this book delivers the goods. It shows you how to design and manage a multiple-platform network, build a Windows-based intranet, find the right data backup strategy, prevent and recover from disasters, and much more. There's no end to what you'll accomplish with practical, step-by-step instruction from the expert who has actually done it all on live networks!
About the Author Mark Minasi, MCSE, is recognized as one of the world's best teachers of Windows Server technology. He teaches classes in 15 countries and is a much sought-after speaker at conferences. Mark has written over 15 books for Sybex and serves as the series editor for the Mark Minasi Windows Administrator Library.
SYNOPSIS
If you're a current or aspiring Windows administrator or consultant, look no further than Mastering Windows Server 2003 for the in-depth, comprehensive, unbiased, and highly readable (some would even say entertaining) coverage readers have come to expect from the leading Windows authority, Mark Minasi. Building on the solid foundation established over years of working with and writing on Windows products, Mark Minasi takes you where few have ventured within Windows Server 2003, Microsoft's flagship network operating system that provides a solution for file and printer sharing, secure Internet connectivity, centralized desktop application deployment, and rich collaboration between businesses, employees, and customers. Anyone evaluating or planning a deployment of .NET Server will benefit immeasurably from Mark Minasi's detailed discussion of Windows Server 2003 installation, configuration, and essential operations. Mark Minasi is a regular keynote speaker at major IT conferences across the country. His training seminars sell out months in advance.