Microsoft Windows NT Server Administrator's Bible
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:27/05/1999
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Price:$89.99
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
PART I: Getting Your NT Server Network Up and Running.
Chapter 1: Designing and Preparing Your NT Server Computer.
Chapter 2: Designing and Planning Your NT Network Hardware.
Chapter 3: Installing and Repairing Windows NT Server.
Chapter 4: Growing Your NT Server Network.
Chapter 5: Linking Nodes and Networks -- RAS and TCP/IP.
Chapter 6: Integrating Windows NT Server with Other Networks.
Chapter 7: Installing Your Network Clients.
PART II: Configuring and Administering Your NT Server Network.
Chapter 8: Configuring and Customizing Windows NT Server.
Chapter 9: Administering Your Windows NT Server Network.
Chapter 10: Optimizing Your Windows NT Network.
Chapter 11: Understanding and Using the NT Registry.
Chapter 12: NT Server Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting.
Chapter 13: Establishing Internet Server Security.
PART III: New NT Server Administrative Components.
Chapter 14: The Windows NT Server 4.0 Option Pack.
Chapter 15: Microsoft Management Console.
Chapter 16: Internet Information Server 4.0.
Chapter 17: Certificate Server.
Chapter 18: Index Server.
Chapter 19: Site Server Express.
Chapter 20: Microsoft Transaction Server 3.0.
Chapter 21: Microsoft Message Queue Server 1.0.
Chapter 22: Internet Connection Services for RAS.
Chapter 23: Scripting and Data Access Support.
Chapter 24: Windows NT 4.0 Service Packs.
Chapter 25: Distributed File System.
Chapter 26: Routing and Remote Access Service.
Chapter 27: Proxy Server 2.0.
Chapter 28: Client-Side Software.
Appendix A: Windows NT Command Reference.
Appendix B: Windows NT Server Information Resources.
Appendix C: About the CD-ROM.
Glossary of Windows NT Server Terms.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
CD-ROM Installation Instructions.
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